Welcome To The Peoples’ Republic Of China On Canadian Soil

Posted on Monday, January 24 at 22:27 by tyrannyresponse
Is China’s ownership interest in Alberta oil sands being financed with Canadian tax dollars? Officials with Sinopec Corp.-- a company majority owned by the Chinese government has already been in Alberta for their own look-see--an actual tour of the oil sands. http://www.torontofreepress.com/2005/cover012205.htm

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  1. Tue Jan 25, 2005 9:28 am
    There will be over 10 million Chinese living in Canada by 2020.

    You should see what is planned for the 'tourism' industry.

    Fact is, the Chinese with their wheel-barrels full of American paper 'money' find that they can recycled it into Canadian paper 'money', and with that, they are looking at Canada's wide open spaces and natural resources and saying 'we want it'!

    and they will get it

    because the illuminati/zionist ptb are strong and greedy, and don't care about a dozen or so million whiney, fat, dumb, unproductive, baby boomer Canadians.

  2. Tue Jan 25, 2005 7:18 pm
    The Chinese do not have a national health service.

  3. Tue Jan 25, 2005 7:25 pm
    Hi anonymous. Could you please provide sources?

    Also, the current Chinese population in Canada is about 1%. 1% of 30 million = 300,000.

    So you're telling me that the Chinese population will go from 300,000 to 10 million in only 15 years. That's like 600,000--700,000 people/year, and Canada only accepts about 200,000 people total a year.

    I have heard Chinese people say this, but they are uninformed. Most of Canada's land is not fit for crops.

    Any more brilliant ideas?




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    The best argument against democracy is a five minute conversation with the average voter --

    Winston Churchill

  4. Tue Jan 25, 2005 7:33 pm
    I find it odd that Maurice Strong would push a like China as a world power, and claim to be enlightened.

    I also find it funny that John Ralston Saul speaks very highly of Maurice Strong from their Petro Canada days.

    It's true that Desmarais has a lot of influence. However, Desmarais and Strong are old guys, and it has yet to be seen if the sons are that bright.

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    The best argument against democracy is a five minute conversation with the average voter --

    Winston Churchill

  5. Tue Jan 25, 2005 7:57 pm
    There are a number of ways to have your country invaded. Slowly, through immigration, and policies that reduce native born reproduction, as we are seeing. Then there is the fast way: wars, and refugees. This is next.

    You point out that there needs to be cropland to serve multi-hundred immigrants/refugees, this is not so. Housing is more important. If you look closely, they are building housing like crazy in this country, plus other facilities as holding areas.

    There is a building being planned in a Northern Alberta town right now, that is multi-purpose, one of the purposes is to hold mass amount of people.

    Look in the globe and mail recent story going back a week or so. The story is about the planned rapid increase in Chinese tourism.

    Another anectodal: the Alberta/Fed Leviathon is planning a huge museum in the Alberta foothills west of Grande Prairee, this is a destination musuem for the chinese hordes. The area in question is rich in forest products, coal, oil and gas, and recreation opportunities. The area is very underpopulated. The rich and greedy pyramid keepers at the top of Leviathon will be moving hundreds of thousands of Chinese into these areas the next 20 years. The process has begun.

    Now, you may be wondering why Chinese? Because they have lots of paper money, and they won't spend it unless you offer them something like the previous parapraph. They are also a very compliant people. They will gladly do the bidding of the PTB. Now you see why we have gun laws that punish the little guy? Now you see why the state's mainstream media pigs crushed the Independant alberta cattle farmer by framing the BSE issue? it's all part of a grand plan

    call me a nutter, but that's how I see it.

  6. Tue Jan 25, 2005 8:05 pm
    What is the "PTB"?

    Also, how did you arrive at 10 million?

    Isn't it just possible that they simply want to capitalize on tourism? We already know that they don't value Europeans over third world refugess from countries of corrupt dictatots.


    Also, many Chinese are leaving Canada to work in China, and most Chinese have no money at all

    What will the Chinese is Alberta buy? Christmas trees?


    Are these holding areas things you consider totalitarian, or what?

    The 10 million thing is interesting, but 15 years goes by very fast, and our population is pretty stagnant.

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    The best argument against democracy is a five minute conversation with the average voter --

    Winston Churchill

  7. Tue Jan 25, 2005 8:12 pm
    Here is the tourism sotry that you mention. It says that 63 countries have already signed deals with China, and that China has not yet because Canada has not turned over a top Chinese fugitive to China.

    "China uses tourism to punish Canada
    GEOFFREY YORK
    Today's Paper: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 12:00 AM Page A1
    More than five years after negotiations began, Canada has failed to obtain a potentially lucrative tourism deal with China, even though 63 other countries have concluded the same agreement in much less time."

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    The best argument against democracy is a five minute conversation with the average voter --

    Winston Churchill

  8. Tue Jan 25, 2005 8:19 pm
    I come up with that big number (10 million) because of the state of the world economy, ie. the power of China -as the new wealth creator AND WORLD SPENDER; the resources that Canada has, and which China wants, and the general frugalness of the average chinese who will want value for his money. 10 million is a drop in the bucket to China's overall population. Canada can absorb this population if they are earmarked for a specific area. The program of mass settlement will be controlled under the auspices of 'emergency' power gained through the pretext of a Hegelian maneouver. There is no other way because the Parlaiment will need an extraordinary reason to go from 200,000 a year to 700,000

    Now, what area is Chinese going to settle? Draw a line on a map between Fort McMurray and Prince Rupert. This is the line of the new motherlode. The area is underpopulated to an extreme, and is coveted by China for aforementioned reasons.

    Mass migrations are nothing new to Canada. Sifton broad in huge swathes of Europeans one hundred years ago. Follow the line of the CP transcanada railway.

  9. Tue Jan 25, 2005 8:27 pm
    They would have to justify their decision to voters. What excuse could they give to justify changing Canada's ethnic balance like that, that would be believed for more than 10 seconds?

    Why would China want to send people to Canada, when they can simply buy our resources and companies and send the resources and goods to a Chinese company?

    What do proles have to do with selling resources? Why do they have to live in Canada to consume our resources?

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    The best argument against democracy is a five minute conversation with the average voter --

    Winston Churchill

  10. Tue Jan 25, 2005 8:41 pm
    The problem with China is the same problem Europe had at the turn of the last century. Too many people, but lots of wealth, much of it earned from making things from raw materials and selling it back to the colonies. Before WW1 they moved millions out of Europe. Before the next grand war (that will involve China) millions of Chinese will be 'moved out' of the orient.

  11. Tue Jan 25, 2005 9:05 pm
    Now that Maurice Strong is getting into the business of selling Chinese SUV's in North America, he is of course going to push Chinese interests over Canadian - it's his pocketbook he's looking out for.

  12. Tue Jan 25, 2005 9:09 pm
    tptb

    the powers that be. In the USA, it's the people behind Bush. In the UK, it's the people behind Blair. Tptb are the extreme rich, centered around the Carlyle group(USA), and Rothschilds(UK). Did you know the Rothschilds control over 300 banks? They were instrumental in financing the election coup in the Ukraine, and the election coup in Georgia. They are helping finance the war in Iraq, w/the Carlyle, Industrial Military complex. We keep hearing about 'democracy' but do we have democracy when there is control of the media, and control of the ballot counters?

    ok, i'm wandering off the topic of your question. It appears the Globe and Mail has run a story about the chinese putting the brakes on immigration. imo, this is disinformation. If you can't find the story about China ramping up tourism to Canada then they've taken it off their server, it is, afterall, the G&M. I guess we beleive what we want to believe. I tend to think contrary to what the PR people write for the mainstream media.

  13. by avatar Jesse
    Tue Jan 25, 2005 9:37 pm
    Those zany zionists and their crazy get-rich-quick schemes! This time, they are planning to drown all who oppose them in a sea of evil Chinese immigrants who will steal jobs and houses and take over the government and put all white people in concentration camps! I can't wait to see what they come up with next week.

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    Canadians are asking, why do americans hate us? They hate our freedoms: our freedom of religion, our freedom of speech, our freedom to disagree with each other.

  14. Tue Jan 25, 2005 10:00 pm
    jesse, you should thank me for posting here. My guess is traffic shoots way up when I get going.


    fwiw, William Blake was a nutter, riduculed during his stay on our planet.



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