In this issue The history of Canada is one of the most obscured and mis-understood dra- mas in the western world. Until today, no principled investigation has un- veiled the character of the Canadian experience as located between the bi- polar tension caused by the incompatible co-existence of the American and British Systems of political economy. The shedding of light upon this ob- scurity is the challenge which the authors of the following report in this Ca- nadian Patriot have taken up. Through the analysis provided by the groundbreaking studies of American Editor-in-Chief economist Lyndon LaRouche on physical economy, and his proof of the anti -entropic character of human economic systems, researchers of history have Matthew Ehret-Kump been granted a key to unlock the causal principles of historical changes. The fact is, as this issue and past reports have rigorously laid out, it is not merely human economic systems which must submit to the principle of con- Managing Editor stant anti-entropy (ie: constant creative growth), but that the entire universe exhibits the same characteristic property, from abiotic, to living matter. The Jean-Philippe Lebleu perceived interests of empire which rely upon its control of fixed parameters and monetary logic, has developed a complex web of institutions enforced Associate Editors by “change agents” over countless generations that have been driven by what LaRouche has called “the Oligarchical Principle”… or the submission Avneet Thapar to the ideology of master-slave social organization. The physical economic expression of this principle as it is presented in the following reports strives Pascal Chevrier to destroy the potential for creative anti-entropic change exhibited by hu- manity. David Gosselin This fifth issue of the Patriot begins with two reports on Daniel Johnson’s François Lépine fight to break free of the fixed limits of the British Empire, taking advantage Robert Hux, Ph.D. of the bold insight and vision of the great French President Charles de Gaulle. We then introduce a series of studies which expose for the first time Pierre Beaudry ever, the entire complex of “change agents” from Maurice Strong, Liberal Party controller Walter Gorden, Louis Mortimer Bloomfield and General Richard Sanders Andrew MacNaughton. These agents, often tragically believed to be great "canadian heroes" worked with full vigor to destroy the potential unleashed For more information visit: by the allies of FDR, Eisenhower and JFK in Canada who, up until the early 1960s were on the cusp of ushering in a new age of continental water and www.committeerepubliccanada.ca energy development beginning with NAWAPA and the optimistic belief in Www.canadianpatriot.org the unbounded potential of human progress. These British Imperial “change agents” working though the World Wildlife Fund and 1001 Club have also To know more about our associates in influenced the brainwashing of the native populations of the Americas to the USA through our Political Action take on identities incompatible with scientific and technological optimism Committee or Intelligence Magazine which has served as justification for the passage of the recent genocidal bill (Executive Intelligence Review), visit: C-383 in Canada’s House of Commons. www.larouchepac.com We urge you to read the following studies with an intention not merely to www.larouchepub.com consume history, but rather to become equipped to shape the future. To contact the Committee for the Re- public of Canada, write to [email protected] or call (514)-461-7209 2 The Canadian Patriot Contents In this issue .................................................................................................................................2 The de Gaulle-Johnson Struggle to Save the Soul of Quebec………………………………………….....4 The Fight for Continental Water Management in Quebec……………………………………………….14 The 1001 Club and Maurice Strong`s Kindergarden……………………………………………………….17 Walter Gordon`s Cultural Engineering, Global Governance and Anarchism in Canada……..18 Sections of Assembly of First Nations and Idle No More being Played by Monarchy…………25 The British Crown is Guilty of Canadian Inuit Deportation…………………………………………….26 Permindex Ties revealed to JFK Murder, 1001 Club……………………………………………………....29 The Ugly Truth About General Andrew McNaughton……………………………………………………..36 The History of NAWAPA: Reviving the Spirit of JFK……………….…………………………………….39 The Genocidal Mind of Empire…………………………………………………………………………………….44 3 The De Gaulle-Johnson Intervention to Save the Soul of Quebec (and the world) By a CRC Investigative Team (Based on original research done by Raynald Rouleau in 2002 speaking Canadians liv- and published in l’Acropole) ing in Quebec and the rest of Canada. A per- Every revolutionary scientific discovery must necessar- ceived unbridgeable di- ily throw into question our entire system of axioms vide that was famously which compose our scientific baggage. For example, called The Two Solitudes, had Kepler accepted the theory that pre-supposed the in earlier times. earth to be at the center of the Solar System 500 years ago, he could never have calculated the relative dis- In fact, these catalysers of tance between the planets, nor their elliptical orbits or the separatist movement harmonic arrangement around the Sun. Likewise, had had fought tooth and nail Eratosthenes supposed the earth to be flat 2500 years against Daniel Johnson ago, he never could have calculated its circumference. Sr. who was among the leading nation-builders in Similarly, in order to ensure Canada’s and Quebec’s Canadian history and one full participation in a new international Glass-Steagall who did have a mission Quebec’s republican Premier system revolution, it will be necessary to address and to implement a constitu- challenge the axioms underlying some of our popula- Daniel Johnson (1915-68) tional republic for Can- struggled to free Canada of its tion’s deeply held beliefs about national history and ada modeled on the British Constitution culture. American constitution. The PQ was created 16 days after the tragic death of Part 1 Daniel Johnson, the then Premier of Quebec. The goal was simple: attract all separatist-nationalist forces; The Origins of the Parti Québécois whether they be left, right, communist, socialist, or catholic. The game plan was straightforward: maintain The founders of the Parti Québécois (PQ) never had the the separatist movement as a wedge issue, a divide and intention of transforming Quebec into a truly sovereign conquer British Empire tactic and prevent a Johnson country: that is to say, a constitutional republic, inde- solution that would overthrow the British stranglehold pendent of the British Empire. A republic that would be built upon the inalienable rights of citizens, as these over Canada. were defined and later enshrined in the preamble of the In 1982, the LaRouche authored Draft Proposal for a United States Constitution by the founding fathers of the Commonwealth of Canada was also an attempt to free American republic, as the right to life, liberty and the all Canadians from British imperial control. Now, in pursuit of happiness. 2013, the required policy is called the Glass-Steagall system that would eliminate speculative banking and We are not referencing the actual leaders of the PQ, but create a Canadian National Bank, on Hamilton’s model, rather those who, from the beginning, catalyzed the PQ that would issue large amounts of productive public into existence and continue, to this day, to forge and credit that would transform Canada into a fully sover- profit from the artificial divisions that were partly suc- cessful in setting up the larger segment of the population eign nation-state. of Quebec, the French speakers against the English 4 Lazareff, the editor-in- The Queen’s Crown Agents chief of the French ser- One of the impediments to a sovereign Canada has vices of the OWI (4). He been an aspect of the Monarchy’s extension into its was quickly sent to Lon- colonies and beyond which is of exceptional impor- don. By the end of the tance for Canadians and Quebecois to become familiar war he had attained the with: Her Majesty’s Crown Agents. equivalent to the level of captain: “We were still Before Canada was ever given the legal status of among the best paid guys. “country”, the term in usage was “Dominion of Can- I had something equiva- ada”; an appendage of the British Empire within the lent to the grade of lieu- North American continent, administered by Crown tenant. I think I ended as Agents, across hundreds of institutions. a captain. I wasn’t a cap- tain in charge of a unit, This structure still exists to this day, and in certain but something equiva- René Lévesque ways, exercises an even greater influence today. lent” said René Lévesque “Crown Agents have no formal Constitution and are in an interview years later. After this experience, he not part of the United Kingdom Civil Service or of the was recruited by British intelligence as a “journalist” United Kingdom Government machine... Crown agents for the Montreal office of the international radio ser- act as businesses and financial agents for the Govern- vice of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). ments of all territories for the administration of which He was transferred to television services in the 1950s the Secretary of State is ultimately responsible, includ- and became a celebrity for the French Canadians with ing the territories under the protection of Her Majesty his popular political-economic news program “Point de and the territories administered on behalf of the United Mire” on Radio Canada. Nations”(1). During the 1950s and early Crown Agents work directly through such key organi- zations that run the upper echelons of the Civil Service, 1960s, Lévesque was a regu- as well as the Canadian Institute for International Af- lar contributor to the maga- fairs. These bodies coordinate directly with the Cana- zine Cité Libre begun by his dian oligarchy and London’s Foreign Office through school period friend, Pierre the Canadian Council of Chief Executives.
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