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See what Canada's government is cooking up these days.
http://www.lulu.com/content/228315 This is a true story about how the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) attacked me in America. This occurred when my family was going to complain to the SIRC, the watchdog of CSIS. The story starts back in 1998 when my father Mario Garzone, a Croatian-Canadian, telephoned the Croatian Embassy in Canada asking for a list of publishers for a book he was writing on Nostradamus. He later faxed a sample of his writings as a gift to the Croatian Embassy. Either CSIS or the Canadian Security Establishment (CSE) monitored these contacts. Once being brought to the attention of Canada's security establishment, my family was doomed. For you see, Canada and Britain fought a secret war against the Croatian military on behalf of the Serbs, when Canadian Peacekeepers went to the Balkans during the breakup of Yugoslavia in the early 1990's. The book contains the Nostradamus writings that drove CSIS into a witch hunt frenzy. Also included is how Canadian politicians and the SIRC did little to help my family. |
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![]() HumanRights wrote: > See what Canada's government is cooking up these days. > > http://www.lulu.com/content/228315 > Does the book have any good Croatian recipes? John Kane, Kingston ON Canada |
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HumanRights wrote:
> See what Canada's government is cooking up these days. > > http://www.lulu.com/content/228315 > > > This is a true story about how the Canadian Security Intelligence > Service (CSIS) attacked me in America. Q: How many Canadians does it take to screw in a light bulb? A1: Twelve. Four to form a Parliamentary study committee to decide how to solve the problem, one Francophone to complain that I didn't translate this joke into French, one Native Canadian to protest that the interests of Native Canadians have been overlooked, one woman from the National Action Committee On the Status Of Women to say that women have been underrepresented in the process, one to go over the border to the Niagara Falls Factory Outlet Mall and buy a new bulb and not pay duty on it on the way back, one to actually screw it in, one to collect taxes on the whole procedure so the government can afford it, one to buy a case of Molson for everybody to drink, and one to drop the puck. A2: One. But he has to see an American do it first. ;-) -Rusty |
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