Robin Mathews To Appear Today On Radio Show Re NAU

Posted on Monday, April 16 at 02:07 by sthompson
RADIO SHOW ON NORTH AMERICAN INTEGRATION Special program on the North American Union Date & Time: Monday April 16, noon to 2:30 pm Pacific Daylight time. Program: Monday Brownbagger Radio Station: CFRO, 102.7 FM in Vancouver, B.C., Canada Listen to us at: http://coopradio.org , on cable throughout B.C., and on Star Choice satellite on channel 845. Guests in chronological order: Interviewed by Don Nordin- (Overview of NAU, Canada's involvement, etc.) Constance (Connie) Fogal leader of the Canadian Action Party. A lawyer and former teacher, Fogal lives in Vancouver where her late husband Harry Rankin was a long time progressive city councillor. She is an anti-globalization activist and was an opponent of the Multilateral Agreement on Investment and the North American Free Trade Agreement. She has also been active with the "Canadian Liberty Committee". Interviewed by Alfred Webre- (Based on Ken Fernandez' article explaining the foundation for future terror against the Montreal Metro Subway with the same companies controlling security as the 7/7 London Underground bombings in 2005. VerInt and the connections to globalist plans for Canadian annexation. Ken Fernandez is a political consultant influenced by the political legacy of Pierre Elliott Trudeau. He ran for the Canadian Action Party in the federal elections of 2000 and 2004 in the riding of Saint-Laurent-Cartierville. Interviewed by Diana and Jeff Jewell- (Historical context of American thrust to take over Canada and the whole Western Hemisphere; how Canadian business and political leadership have served to facilitate these American objectives). Robin Mathews Canadian poet, activist and professor. Mathews self-published his first collection of poems in 1961. In the same decade he shot to national fame by taking an uncomprising position against American imperialism and the complementary colonial attitude of Canadian elites. He also spearheaded the movement to have Canadian literature taught in schools, something that was not universally accepted at that time. Mathews currently writes a regular column for the Canadian nationalist organization Vive le Canada.

Note: http://coopradio.org

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  1. Mon Apr 16, 2007 4:39 pm
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    Many thanks for this heads-up!

  2. by Deacon
    Tue Apr 17, 2007 8:02 am
    I missed it due to my own poor time management skills.

    I'm hoping that a downloadable mp3 of the interview will be made available if possible.

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    The two most common things in the universe are apparently Hydrogen and stupidity.

  3. Wed Apr 18, 2007 12:55 pm
    Looks like I missed it. Yesterday when I tried <a href="http://www.vivelecanada.com">www.vivelecanada.com</a> it failed, so I thought the site was down and missed this headline. <br />
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    Today the .com extension still failed, so I tried the .ca extension for the heck of it, and here you are.<br />
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    Oh well, looking forward to a downloadable MP3 as well!!



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