Friday, April 28, 2006

Canadian Conquest.


Intelligence has often suggested the existence of 'fairly secret armies' in England.
I believe I am seeing a pattern in Canada too.

The Canadian pattern of subornment is somewhat different from the British model; the Canadian model is overtly aggressive, relying on 'shock and awe' in the breaching of normal civilities to overwhelm the victim; the victim is then left alone for a while, before being tempted out of his or her misery and into the newly civil social circuits being closed by the agent.

This was first tried on me by a (demented) Canadian in England in 1987.
I clocked him one.
What?
I gobbed him.
Pardon?
Yeah, I give 'im a smack in the teeth.

He shut up and went away looking as though he had failed at something.
He seemed to be following a plan.
It didn't happen again, but I have noticed that the Canadian pattern is applied in the absence of appropriate social responses in Canada(ie politeness is no response when you need to clock him one.
What?
Gob him, give him a fat lip.)

So anyway, I conclude that the conspiracy is trans-national, but the Canadian Pattern is tinged with nationalism in that this 'fairly secret army' sees itself as honour-bound to save young Canadians from themselves, like a bear protecting her cubs.
Doubtless for this reason, it is fawningly indulged by the Canadian Establishment;but it is also the reason why so many millions of Canadians have been co-opted into supporting the Liberal status quo.

In fact this non-official organisation is probably intertwined with many government officials, police, civil servants and so on, as well as many other groups.

The dead giveaway is the pattern of the technique-as always and everywhere, fake passion leads to sudden(and jarring) reason, and this is the obvious product of deliberate calculation.

Sweet dreams, Canada.

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