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Smart Cities – Part 4

Canadian Liberty Posted on March 15, 2023 by AlanMarch 15, 2023  

Continued from Part 3 I have presented plenty of information in previous posts about Smart Cities, including the 2019 federal budget and a report from C40 Cities, etc. 1) Report from the Government of Canada’s Canadian Security Intelligence Service: Smart … Continue reading →

Posted in F3, Featured, FR | Tagged 15 Minute Cities, 5G, Biometrics, C40, C40 Cities, China, Cities, CSIS, Cybersecurity, Privacy, Radio Frequency (RF), Scanners, Smart Cities, Surveillance | Leave a reply

The Five Eyes: The International Syndicate That Spies on the Entire World

Canadian Liberty Posted on September 12, 2020 by AlanNovember 23, 2020  

The Five Eyes: The International Syndicate That Spies on the Entire World by Patrick Henningsen | New Dawn Magazine 177 (Nov-Dec 2019) The operational core of this digital syndicate is known as the Five Eyes alliance. Code named FVEY, it … Continue reading →

Posted in F3, Featured, FR | Tagged Australia, CSE, CSIS, Five Eyes, Internet, Privacy, Smart Cities, Surveillance, Technology | Leave a reply

Alan Watt explains the context of Canadian Bill C-51 tyranny, including article by Canadian lawyer Clayton Ruby

Canadian Liberty Posted on March 24, 2015 by AlanNovember 23, 2022  

Alan Watt | 22 March 2015 www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com Podcast Program-Related Links and my own comments: Call for a World Parliament reinforced at second Global Week of Action ‘Freedom in jeopardy’: Thousands rally across Canada against new anti-terror law CSIS highlights white … Continue reading →

Posted in Audio, F3 | Tagged Alan Watt, Bill C-51, Censorship, Civil Liberties, Clayton Ruby, CSIS, Free Speech, Globalism, Internet, Police, Surveillance, Torture | Leave a reply

Libertarian Party of Canada leader on anti-terror Bill C-51

Canadian Liberty Posted on February 12, 2015 by AlanApril 3, 2022  

The Libertarian Party of Canada Opposes Bill C-51 (Main website) The Conservative government, with the support of the Liberal Party, is seeking to pass new anti-terror legislation with Bill C-51. The Libertarian Party of Canada opposes this legislation wholeheartedly. Although … Continue reading →

Posted in F3, General | Tagged Bill C-51, Civil Liberties, CSIS, Due Process, Free Speech, Libertarian Politics, Mobility, No-Fly, Philosophy, Principles, Privacy, Surveillance, Terrorism, Tim Moen, War | Leave a reply

Government also announces more threats to due process and rights as Bill C-44 introduced – CSIS powers beefed up under new bill tabled by Steven Blaney

Canadian Liberty Posted on October 28, 2014 by AlanNovember 9, 2022  

CSIS powers beefed up under new bill tabled by Steven Blaney – Politics – CBC News | 27 October 2014 Bill C-44, dubbed the protection of Canada from terrorists act, was expected to be introduced last week before a gunman … Continue reading →

Posted in F3 | Tagged An Act to amend the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act and other Acts, Bill C-44, Civil Liberties, CSIS, Due Process, False Flag Staged Terror, Ottawa, Protection of Canada from Terrorists Act, Spies, Surveillance, Terrorism | Leave a reply

When CSIS comes knocking – harassment of Canadian peace & rights activists

Canadian Liberty Posted on February 17, 2013 by AlanSeptember 10, 2020  

When CSIS comes knocking in Hamilton (http://www.thespec.com/opinion/columns/article/887773–when-csis-comes-knocking-in-hamilton) By Ken Stone, thespec.com, Hamilton Spectator | February 16, 2013 I never dreamt that having an op-ed piece published in The Spectator would contribute to two CSIS [Canadian Security and Intelligence Service] agents … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Big Brother, Canadian Peace Alliance, CSIS, Free Speech, Iran, Police, Spies, Surveillance, War | Leave a reply

Use of torture-derived information by CSIS is slammed

Canadian Liberty Posted on December 9, 2012 by AlanDecember 9, 2012  

Use of torture-derived information by CSIS slammed as ‘not decent’ CP, www.theglobeandmail.com | December 7, 2012 The government’s labelling of an Egyptian man [Mohamed Mahjoub] as a terrorist threat to Canada’s national security is based on flimsy evidence tainted by … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Civil Liberties, Courts, CSIS, Due Process, Justice, Mohamed Mahjoub, Torture | Leave a reply

Judge rejects Canadian spy agency’s bid to wiretap citizens & corporations

Canadian Liberty Posted on December 9, 2012 by AlanDecember 9, 2012  

Judge deals rare rebuke to CSIS, refuses to grant wiretap on citizens, corporations www.theglobeandmail.com | December 7, 2012 The federal spy service has been dealt a rare rebuke by a judge, who has rejected a CSIS bid to wiretap Canadian … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Civil Liberties, Courts, CSIS, Justice, Privacy, Spies, Surveillance | Leave a reply

CSIS pushes Internet spy Bill C-30 even though it's on hold due to massive opposition

Canadian Liberty Posted on July 26, 2012 by AlanJuly 26, 2012  

Proponents of Canada’s Online Spying Bill Still Trying to Justify Excessive Powers Electronic Frontier Foundation – www.eff.org – July 20, 2012 “Canada’s online surveillance bill may be on hold for now, but a recent news article confirms that a rather … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Big Brother, Bill C-30, British Columbia, Civil Liberties, Control, CSIS, Data Collection, Internet, Police, Privacy, Richard Fadden, Secrecy, Spies, Surveillance, Technology, Vic Toews | Leave a reply

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