Podcast now available below. We welcome back Nehiyo (Brent) Peckachase who updates us on the corruption of governments in Canada at all levels, including within the bands. We also discuss projects he has been involved with this last year, such as removing corporations from treaties and an off the grid, grassroots movement he and his family are initiating in the pristine Rocky Mountains. All are welcome! Contact us for more information by leaving a reply. We welcome inspirational writer Jaz Gill India/CanadaJaz Gill born in India, came to Canada at the age of five. Jaz Grew up in Vancouver and wrote poetry at the age of ten. She resumed her writing again in 2011. Her writings have been published in Rclas emagazine, Rclas Anthology 2014, Muse for Peace out of Africa and a third anthology untitled at this time. In the near future year Jaz would like to have her own book of poetry published. Jaz is also a songwriter and hopes to start collaborating with singers. Jaz is happy to be persuing her love of writing to connect with others in order fulfill her passion of making this world a better place through the written word. Jaz Gill has three grown children and resides in Surrey BC. Peace Begins With Me
Peace begins with me Let there be love In the words I speak Let me bow to the ruler Of the land of kindness In humility Let me kneel and pray As I say A blessing requested on behalf Of the downtrodden To have not only survival Be their life story For the glory Of peace to be bestowed on One One all To have the tranquility Of loving dreams To be able to sleep And then to dream Of hearts so full Of joy so great That words are forgotten Instead there is only A feeling deep in every heart Of compassion Of kindness That spreads and moves Thru the sphere Around the sphere Until hope is here At long last Eyes closed Whispers told Let there be peace Everywhere. Jaz Gill Copyright July 2014 The Situation today
Canada’s total national debt including all three levels of government is over 1.2 Trillion . Most of it is built up compound interest owed to private financial institutions . The compound interest owed every year is approximately $60 Billion That equates to a family of 4 paying approx $640 per month The principal is seldom paid down so the 60 billion interest contiues to grow due to compounding History “Any government of any nation not in control of its currency is not in control.” Pre 1934 the banking system in Canada and the U S A was under control of private bankers . Private Bankers eventually admitted they had created a financial bubble and were responsible for the great depression of 1929. Government realized we needed to take control back from the private bankers and the Bank of Canada was created in 1934 . The Government of Canada purchased all shares in the Bank of Canada, and began operations in 1938. The Bank of Canada successfully controlled our monetary system and the debt that never exceeded 18 billion It was used very successfully in partnership with private investors to fund infrastructure such as St Lawrence seaway , railway expansion , and social programs such as health care and education, for the benefit of all Canadians. Then in 1974 Prime Minister Pierre E Trudeau who once was a Bilderberg member was persuaded to join the G 7 and handed over control of our monetary system to the private bankers once again . Today another financial bubble is upon us and we are facing a financial crisis brought about by the out of control private financial institutions. Solution CAP feels it imperative that we Reinstate the Bank of Canada so that it is in full control of the monetary system maintaining our sovereignty and protecting Canadians from abuse, endemic to a private system that is all about profit and never was in the best interest of all Canadians . The Bank of Canada must be in control to ensure the survival of Canada as an independent and sovereign nation . Functions of Bank of Canada under CAP 1) The Prime source of low cost funding to all levels of government 2) Balancing of the monetary system with GDP growth 3) Keeping debt levels manageable 4) Keep inflation in check http://www.canadianactionparty.org/ |
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