How often have you heard the statement "if I had only known", maybe I could have done something?
The Internet is a wonderful tool; you can access multiple News reports with the flick of your finger in your comfy chair while drinking a coffee, but is it information overload? I believe that it is, but what I like to do is read all the news articles and choose the ones that relate closer to home.
The following are some articles that I read today with interest and would like to share my thoughts, although lately I do believe that I chose my site name well, so have a coffee and enjoy!
The following article was published in the Toronto Star on June 20th, 2007; you can access the complete article on http://caledoniawakeupcall.com/.
Fantino: 'We believe that terrorists are planning all the time to frustrate our security, to attack our infrastructure.'
"Of course it's a concern," Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day told reporters of the video aired Monday on ABC News. "We've always said that Canada is not immune to threats of terrorism." Admitting no security system is 100 per cent fail-safe, Day said the ability for the alleged terrorists to cross our border is "limited."
"Canadians can sleep well at night knowing that we have very effective security capabilities," he said.
"This is really no news to us, because we always plan for the worst and hope for the best," OPP Commissioner Julian Fantino said. "We believe that terrorists are planning all the time to frustrate our security, to attack our infrastructure."
"David Harris, director of the international and terrorist intelligence program at Insignis Strategic Research in Ottawa, cautioned that the threats could be valid".
The following article was published in the Winnipeg Press June 19th, 2007; you can access the complete article at http://caledoniawakeupcall.com/.
RCMP & First Nations peace protocol signed
"We are looking forward and planning for a peaceful event and we have every reason to believe that will be so and we will deal with exceptions for what they are -- exceptions,’’ Fantino said.
The following article was posted today on Voice of Canada http://voiceofcanada.wordpress.com
Letter to Minister of Public Safety, Stockwell Day
Dear Mr. Minister:
On June 08, your office was contacted by a Mr. Gary McHale who had obtained video footage of terror threats made by Mohawk Warrior Shawn Brant, a man who claims to have been paid by the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty to travel to native reserves in order to encourage natives to attack/disrupt Canadian infrastructure.
Mr. Brant has made it clear by his statements that he has no regard for the suffering of innocent citizens:
"I don’t give a rat’s ass whether I create victims or what the white man thinks of me…"
"Not until every home has suffered like we have suffered will I stop."
Recently, you have made public statements regarding the terror threats by Taliban fighters, yet you have so far remained silent regarding the internal threats posed by Mr. Brant and OCAP.
I would respectfully like to know whether your department is aware of the words and actions of Mr. Brant, and whether or not you intend to act to prevent him from carrying out his threats?
Respectfully,
Mark Vandermaas, Editor Voice of Canada
On June 13th, 2007 I wrote an article called "Frustrated in Haldimand County", I sent this to just about every official I could find. The following are the "only" responses that I have received to date.
One hour after I sent this story I received an e-mail from Dave Mclean OPP Haldimand County, this was his response;
Donna I understand your frustration. We are aware of this article in the Brantford Paper. The Hydro incident is still under investigation.
D.G. Mclean
On June 18th, 2007 Haldimand County Mayor Marie Trainer responded to my e-mail and forwarded my article to the following individuals; Julian Fantino, Monte Kwinter, Jim Prentice, David Ramsey, Ronald Doering. Barbara McDougall, Chris Maher, John Nolan. The body of the Mayor’s email stated the following; "Apparently Janie Jamieson admitted they knocked out the community’s hydro".
Well I guess that I should feel hopeful that at least I had two responses, shouldn't I?
We should not have to live everyday in fear of what "might happen". June 29th is certainly on the minds of a lot of people that I personally know.
The one factor is that we don’t seem to be privy to what is "going" to happen, or if "anything is going to happen. So we are forced to feel hostage in our own community.
One person I know is wondering whether her husband should stay home from work that day. She is concerned that if he goes to work and can’t get over the river because a bridge is blocked, how will he be compensated for the loss of a day’s pay, they cannot afford to loose? Or what happens if he is caught in the crossfire if violence breaks out? Will his employer believe him if he can’t get to work? These feelings are coming from an ordinary everyday person like you and I, "9" days before June 29th.
I just wonder how many people in Haldimand feel the same way. I have tried to reassure her that everything will be peaceful that day, the problem is I am not really telling her the truth, because I don’t know what will happen on June 29th. I can only pray that June 29th will be a day of "peaceful " demonstrations.
We read in the news recently that there are "international threats" from the Taliban against Canada, but officials have reassured us that we don’t need to worry they have everything under control!
We have been threatened from "individuals" within our own Province that apparently we don’t need to worry about either, after all we live in Canada and we are a "peaceful nation".
We may be a peaceful Nation, but the problem that I see is that terrorist threats are not from "Peaceful People".