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Nova Scotia: U.S. Patriot Act and Private Information of Canadians (November 20, 2004)

Canadian Liberty Posted on November 20, 2004 by AlanJanuary 30, 2021  

U.S. Threat to Canadian Freedom: Information Swept up by U.S. Authorities U.S. law extends to Nova Scotia databases cbc.ca, Nov 5 ’04 …There’s concern the U.S. Patriot Act allows the American government to access private information about Canadians. The law, … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Big Brother, Data Collection, ID, North American Union Plus, Nova Scotia, Patriot Act, Police, Privacy, Sovereignty, Surveillance | Leave a reply

B.C. Privacy Commissioner: U.S. Patriot Act and Private Information (November 7, 2004)

Canadian Liberty Posted on November 7, 2004 by AlanJanuary 30, 2021  

U.S. Threat to Canadian Freedom: Private Information Accessible to U.S. Authorities USA Patriot Act a problem in Canada, B.C. report says theglobeandmail.com, Canadian Press, Oct 29 ’04 The USA Patriot Act gives officials the power to see private information about … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Big Brother, British Columbia, Data Collection, Patriot Act, Privacy, Surveillance | Leave a reply

Liberty, war, politics, religion, surveillance, freedom to read, foreign policy of many Christians

Canadian Liberty Posted on July 24, 2003 by AlanJanuary 29, 2021  

July 24, 2003 – A   Liberty, War & Politics Religion Careful: The FB-eye may be watchingReading the wrong thing in public can get you in trouble by Marc Schultz,  Atlanta.CreativeLoafing.com, July 17, 2003   Time, Calendar, and State by … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Apocalypse, Big Brother, End Times, Iraq, Middle East, Middle East Foreign Policy, Religion, Surveillance, War, Worldwide Church of God | Leave a reply

Liberty, War & Politics – surveillance, Iraq War, Tonkin Gulf

Canadian Liberty Posted on June 2, 2003 by AlanSeptember 7, 2020  

June 2, 2003 – A Guantanamo, USA by Matthew Barganier, Antiwar.com, June 2, 2003 “Citizens of the empire know the following response to government misconduct all too well: “Who cares about legal technicalities? The only people who will suffer when … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Big Brother, Guantanamo, Gulf of Tonkin, Surveillance, Vietnam War | Leave a reply

Liberty, War & Politics – the State, Iraq War, 9/11, education, zero tolerance

Canadian Liberty Posted on May 19, 2003 by AlanJune 25, 2025  

5/31/2020 – On a couple of issues here and there in these posts, I don’t really have the exact same views any longer about the State, I avoid false dialectics. It’s worth considering all sides of some historic events also.  … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged 9/11, Barrie Zwicker, Bertrand Russell, Big Brother, Education, Harry Truman, Homeschooling, Iraq War, Joseph McCarthy, Lockdown, Operation Keelhaul, Privacy, Regimentation, Rights and Freedoms, Zero Tolerance | Leave a reply

Liberty, War & Politics – David Orchard, 2003 Progressive Conservative Party leadership race, Iraq War, Avril Lavigne, Big Brother travel db, Agrarianism, privacy for bookstore & library records, morality & markets

Canadian Liberty Posted on April 13, 2003 by AlanJanuary 29, 2021  

April 13, 2003 – B   More on David Orchard Jan 21, 2003 David Orchard Speech: Declaring his Candidacy for the Leadership of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada “…They are advocating deeper and deeper integration into our powerful neighbour, … Continue reading →

Posted in F2, Featured, General | Tagged Agrarianism, Big Brother, Communitarianism, Data Collection, David Orchard, Iraq War, NAFTA, Privacy, Trade, Travel Database | Leave a reply

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