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Serenity: Introductory Speech, All-Candidates Debate (post: Jan 21, 2006)

Canadian Liberty Posted on January 21, 2006 by AlanOctober 24, 2021 1

Value for value: Please support my efforts. Scarborough-Rouge River Libertarian Candidate All-Candidates Debate at Albert Campbell Collegiate – Introductory Speech, Jan 11 ’06   Campaign Page      I’m concerned about the direction Canada is headed. I’m concerned about foreign intervention … Continue reading →

Posted in F2, Featured, Films, FR | Tagged Behavior Modification, Brave New World, Civil Liberties, Culture, Drugs and Social Control, Firefly, Hollywood, Libertarian Politics, Libertarianism, Philosophy, Principles, Privacy, Serenity, Social Engineering, Strategies, Surveillance, War | 1 Reply

MKULTRA: Abusive Mind Control Experiments in Canada (May 22, 2005)

Canadian Liberty Posted on May 22, 2005 by AlanDecember 27, 2021  

Value for value: Please support my efforts. 2021-12-17 updates: Video: CBC report on MKUltra: https://archive.org/details/MKULTRAInCanada Video: Documentary “The Sleep Room” CBC, 1998: https://archive.org/details/CIAAndMKULTRAInCanadaTheSleepRoom1998YouTube Video: US documentary ABC, 1979: https://archive.org/details/ABCNews_MissionMindControl-CIA_and_MKULTRA Arlene Tyner, Probe, March-April 2000: Mind-Control Part 1: Canadian and U.S. … Continue reading →

Posted in F2, Featured, Films | Tagged Allan Memorial Psychiatric Institute, CBC, CIA, Drugs and Social Control, ECT, Ewen Cameron, Fifth Estate, Human Experimentation, LSD, Mind and Psychiatry, Mind Control, MKULTRA, Psychedelic Drugs, Psychic Driving, The Sleep Room | Leave a reply

Growing up in the 60’s, Statist Degradation of the Person, The Corporation (May 1, 2005)

Canadian Liberty Posted on May 1, 2005 by AlanDecember 27, 2022  

Fred Reed, Apr 26 ’05: Growing up in the 60’s: How We Were “The freedom we enjoyed would horrify today’s worried delicates.” Ryan McMaken, The Church, the State, and the Degradation of the Human Person “Without life, there can be … Continue reading →

Posted in Films | Tagged Control, Corporate Feudalism, Fred Reed, Human Life Values, Morality, Philosophy, Religion, Ryan McMaken, The Corporation | Leave a reply

Movies: Crop Circles – Quest for Truth

Canadian Liberty Posted on August 15, 2004 by AlanJune 3, 2020  

Note: my current opinion as of 2018 is that all of this is an elaborate human creation (mostly) as part of a mass deception, and possibly a lot of it is high-tech. August 15, 2004 Crop Circles – Quest for … Continue reading →

Posted in Films, General | Tagged Boundaries Of Knowledge, Crop Circles | Leave a reply

Movies – 28 Days Later

Canadian Liberty Posted on November 28, 2003 by AlanSeptember 7, 2020  

November 28, 2003   28 Days Later [2003]   A zombie-creating plague leaves only a handful of survivors. Yes, sounds familiar, but this is something special. 28 Days Later is a frightening, gory and violent movie, but it is also one … Continue reading →

Posted in Films, General | Tagged 28 Days Later | Leave a reply

Movies – Review: The Devil’s Backbone

Canadian Liberty Posted on September 15, 2002 by AlanJanuary 27, 2021  

September 15, 2002 Edited: December 30, 2008 Movies Review: The Devil’s BackboneThe Devil’s Backbone, directed by Guillermo Del Toro, is a compelling ghost story about a boy, Carlos (Fernando Tielve), left at a Spanish orphanage. This movie is dubbed in … Continue reading →

Posted in Films, General | Tagged Entertainment, Guillermo Del Toro, Spanish Civil War, The Devil's Backbone | Leave a reply

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