Why Liberals bringing in Muslims EXPOSED: BILLION $ of Armored Veh. Sold to Saudis!

Nazaroo

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Thats right:

Finally we found out why the Canadian LIberals are frantically bringing in 1000 Muslims per day into Canada!

They signed a 'behind closed doors' contract with Saudi Arabia to supply
Billions of dollars worth of Armored Vehicles.

Why would Saudi Arabia need Billions of dollars worth of Armored vehicles?
You use them to transport troops and engage in ground wars.

Will Canada have any control over or idea where all these armored vehicles are going to go?

No, of course not. Once they are in Saudi hands, they can be given to ISIS,
and used against American troops, or even to plan yet another Muslim invasion of ISRAEL.

And do the Canadian Liberals care that they are invoking World War 3,
and putting Israel at risk for another Arab attack on its borders?

Of course not, they're anti-Semites like Obama.

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Arthur Brain

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In other news, tin foil hats are on special offer in Saudi Arabia and certain stores in Arkansas.

Normal service is now not resumed...

What?

:shocked:
 

Nazaroo

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Here's the story in a nutshell:

(1) Our Roman Catholic Canadian Overlords including the Monarchy
just made a backdoor deal with the Saudis to take in 50,000 Muslims
into Canada, and in exchange Canada will build and ship BILLIONS of dollars
worth of ARMORED VEHICLES to Saudi Arabia.

(2) This will be supposedly paid for with Saudi Oil money,
however, the Saudis are going bankrupt, and we will be stuck with
the Fifth Column of Muslim extremists who will also target the USA
with terrorist attacks.

(3) Trudeau and the Liberals are trying to say its good for the Canadian Economy,
meanwhile, the plan all along was to BANKRUPT Western Canada's Oil industry,
and leave Alberta hostage to international Banksters, with
the Canadian taxpayers on the hook for massive interest debt.

(4) The "Billions" will go from China, Russia, and the USA who buy
Saudi Oil, into Swiss bank accounts, to be redistributed to Roman Catholic
vehicle makers. The profits will be split among the crooks who sold out
Canada, the USA, Israel, and even Iran, but Canadians won't see a penny,
and the only jobs created will be a handful in the auto industry.

(5) Jobs will continue to be lost in the thousands in Western Canada
as the oil industry continues to collapse, and debt is run up to the sky,
and left on the backs of future Canadian workers.

(6) Hundreds of terrorist cells will multiply and flourish in Canada,
planning their attacks on the USA under cover of Roman Catholic shills
and sellouts.

(7) Israel and the whole Middle East will be betrayed again as Western nations
re-arm dozens of Muslim countries for another massive assault on Israel.

You have been betrayed.
 

Nazaroo

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The NATIONAL POST:


Trudeau claims Saudi truck deal is just for ‘Jeeps’ … and other reasons to fear for humanity



Kelly McParland | October 13, 2015 8:46 AM ET

1. Trudeau says Saudi truck deal is just for ‘Jeeps’

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Mark Spowart/The Canadian PressTwo soldiers are shown in
the new upgraded Light Armoured Vehicle

as it's unveiled at a news conference in London, Ont., in 2012.

Justin Trudeau says he wouldn’t cancel the controversial Saudi arms deal, because it’s only for “jeeps” (which is not true) and isn’t a government sale but “an agreement between a manufacturing company here in Canada and Saudi Arabia.” Actually, it was brokered by the Canadian Commercial Corporation, a crown corporation. But hey, what were you expecting, a new era of openness and honesty from a Liberal administration?




Do Canadian "LAVs" (Light Armored Vehicles) look like harmless 'unarmed' benign units to you?

Worse, the government won't even comment on whether they are providing 50mm or 80mm guns with them,
citing 'confidentiality'...
 

Nazaroo

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These are not 'conspiracy nuts' reporting the story.

These are the MAINSTREAM MEDIA and both Conservative and Liberal owned newspapers:




The GLOBE AND MAIL - TORONTO

Canada’s arms deal with Saudi Arabia shrouded in secrecy

STEVEN CHASE
OTTAWA — The Globe and Mail
Published Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2015 5:00AM EST
Last updated Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2015 5:25AM EST

The Canadian government is refusing to say whether it obtained assurances that light armoured vehicles being sold to Saudi Arabia in a massive $15-billion deal would not be used against the Saudi people – a key guarantee required by federal export controls when arms are destined for countries with a “persistent record of serious violations of the human rights of their citizens.”
This controversial 2014 agreement to ship made-in-Canada light armoured vehicles to the Mideast country is coming under increased scrutiny after much-publicized incidents of torture and mistreatment by Saudi authorities, including the videotaped beheading of a woman in Mecca this month and the flogging and jailing for blasphemy of a writer who has Canadian ties. Raif Badawi, sentenced to 1,000 lashes for insulting Islam, has a wife and children who’ve been granted asylum in Canada.
The Harper government calls the export contract a major success, one that will sustain 3,000 advanced manufacturing jobs for the 14-year length of the deal as well as thousands of other jobs for suppliers across the country. Ottawa went to great lengths to make the transaction happen, taking on contractual obligations for the sale through a Crown corporation. It’s by far the largest export deal ever brokered by the government’s Canadian Commercial Corp. and the manufacturer is General Dynamics Land Systems Canada in London, Ont.
Critics say Canada should be more concerned about how these light armoured vehicles, often outfitted with weapons, will be used given Saudi Arabia’s terrible record on basic rights such as freedom of belief, of assembly and of association as well as the treatment of women and the administration of criminal justice.
“If you criticize the government you’re very likely to be jailed, investigated, convicted, [and] sentenced to some ludicrously long prison term, especially in the last few years since 2011 when the Saudis developed a paranoia about the emergence of any sort of domestic challenge or opposition,” Adam Coogle, a researcher with Human Rights Watch said.
Canada is developing stronger ties with the Saudis. Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird’s department has made a get-together between him and Turki al-Faisal, a leading member of the Saudi royal family, a “Priority A” goal for his visit to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, this week, documents obtained by The Globe and Mail show.
The Canadian government boasts that its export controls are among the strongest in the world and one of these federal rules obliges Ottawa to ensure it’s not helping countries with poor human-rights records oppress its own citizens.
The government is required to demonstrate “there is no reasonable risk that the goods might be used against the civilian population” before it approves applications for export permits to countries with persistent records of violating the rights of their citizens.
Ottawa, however, won’t say whether it has determined this to be the case with the light armoured vehicles (LAVs) heading to Saudi Arabia.
“For reasons of commercial confidentiality, the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development does not comment on specific applications,” François Lasalle, spokesman for the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, said in an e-mail.
Much of the deal is shrouded in secrecy.
The Crown corporation brokering the deal refuses to say how many LAVs Canada will supply to Saudi Arabia, citing a confidentiality clause in the deal, although Ken Epps, with Project Ploughshares, an anti-war group, estimates it’s hundreds, if not thousands. Ottawa also won’t say whether Canada is installing weapons on the LAVs before they’re shipped, again citing confidentiality.
Mr. Epps, who tracks arms shipments as part of his work, said he does not believe Ottawa could have assured itself the LAVs wouldn’t be used against Saudi civilians before approving the transaction.
“The sole remaining conclusion is that the Canadian government deliberately ignored its own guidelines to allow this unprecedented military sale to proceed,” Mr. Epps said.


 

Nazaroo

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drdawgsblawg.ca

'Sunni ways': Trudeau green-lights Saudi arms deal as human rights abuses continue apace

By J. Baglow

| January 5, 2016



Saudi Arabia is one of the worst human rights violators on the planet. It's a bloodthirsty medieval theocracy, where torture, floggings and beheadings are routine. When it comes to head-chopping, in fact, ISIS has nothing on the House of Saud. Even the slightest hint of dissent against this barbaric regime can get you 10 years and 1,000 lashes.
But Saudi Arabia is the darling of the West.
A Saudi official marched in the Je Suis Charlie protests in Paris for the right to free speech two days before a blogger, Raif Badawi, was lashed in the public square for exercising his.
David Cameron, Prime Minister of Great Britain, finagled a seat on the UN Human Rights Council for Saudi Arabia. Irony is reportedly in hiding as I write this.
Now Canada, with the able assistance of Justin Trudeau and his predecessor, will be blessing this gang of anthropophagi with a vast fleet of Light Armoured Vehicles, already beta-tested on the hapless Shi'ite population of Bahrain.
Presumably they won't be driven by women. Maybe Foreign Affairs Minister Stéphane Dion can utter another mild protest about that.
"Jeeps," Trudeau says. Here is a more detailed description:
Armed with a 25-millimeter, 300-pound chain gun with a range of three kilometers, there isn't much a modern LAV can't destroy: airplanes and helicopters, other LAVs, and of course people. It has the aura of some terrible, resilient insect, its many antennae rocking stiffly and synchronized as the whole vehicle recoils into its shock absorbers after it fires. With half of its wheels destroyed, it can still roar deliberately downrange. It has two secondary machine guns for use against personnel, as well as four grenade launchers embedded in its chassis. Its main gun can be replaced with weapons systems that range from a tank cannon to a mortar system capable of firing cluster bombs. Fully amphibious, it has rear propellers that allow it to ford any inland body of water. LAVs can even be parachuted into theatres of war from a C-130 Hercules.
To celebrate the New Year, the monstrous House of Saud executed 47 people on a single day. Badawi is expecting more lashes any moment now. And Canada will be propping up this vile regime with a $15 billion arms deal.
Think jobs. Think profits. And do try to look the other way as screams fill the air and blood continues to flow. Let's not spoil the honeymoon.





The latest details indicate not a mere ONE OR TWO BILLION DOLLAR DEAL,

but a FIFTEEN BILLION DOLLAR DEAL!

Of course some of that will be bribes, not necessarily vehicles.


 

Nazaroo

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The CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation):


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No sense to pull contract: Harper

"We expressed our outrage, our disagreement from time to time with the government of Saudi Arabia for their treatment of human rights, but I don't think it makes any sense to pull a contract in a way that would only punish Canadian workers instead of actually expressing our outrage at some of these things in Saudi Arabia."


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Raif Badawi could face 1,000 lashes if his sentence is carried out.

The punishment is divided into four sessions, with hospital visits in between to treat the wounds.
His wife and children live in Sherbrooke, Que. (Amnesty International Canada)

In a news release last February,
the government said the 14-year-contract would benefit more than 500 local Canadian firms
and create and sustain more than 3,000 jobs each year in Canada,
with southern Ontario accounting for approximately 40 per cent of the supply base.


Electorally, the region is also important. As CBC's Éric Grenier recently noted, the electoral map of southwestern Ontario, a little more Conservative in recent years, may be swinging back, with both the Liberals and New Democrats hoping to pick up seats.




Notice that the goverrnment isn't even claiming that any significant number of jobs
will actually be created: instead, a mere 3,000 jobs will be "sustained or created"...
leaving it off the hook entirely as to how many new jobs might actually arise.

In other words, less than 1,000 new jobs MIGHT be created in Southwestern Ontario.

Meanwhile, the Saudi Oil Price-Fixing has all but bankrupted the Alberta Oil industry,
and actually cost Canada 60,000+ JOBS!

Was this actually part of the BACK-DOOR Closed Session Deal?





The GLOBE AND MAIL:


Alberta job woes deepen in largest loss for province since global economic crisis

RACHELLE YOUNGLAI - ECONOMICS REPORTER
The Globe and Mail
Published Thursday, Oct. 29, 2015


Alberta lost 63,500 jobs in the first eight months of this year, according to government data, showing the toll weak oil prices have had on the western province.
The losses were the largest since the global economic crisis when the province shed 72,500 jobs over the same period in 2009. Combined with the slump in employment, the average weekly pay in Alberta fell 2.6 per cent to $1,129 in the 12 months ended in August, according to Statistics Canada’s survey of employment, payrolls and hours. Alberta’s drop was the sharpest of all the provinces and territories.
“Earnings and employment in Alberta have been on a steep downward trend since January,” said Andrew Fields, an analyst with Statistics Canada. “Prior to that, they had grown at a faster rate than the national average since the recovery from the economic downturn.”
The plunge in oil prices along with the collapse in other commodities such as metallurgical coal and iron ore contributed to a mild recession in the first half of this year, with Alberta bearing the brunt of the pain.
The payrolls survey showed the mining, oil and resources industry shed 26,000 jobs across Canada, with Alberta losing 21,400 of those jobs. Construction and manufacturing sectors also declined across the nation, with the province losing nearly 30,000 of those jobs. In comparison, the total in Canada was a loss of 8,600 jobs, indicating the employment gains registered in other parts of the country. Alberta’s retail and hospitality sector also took a hit.
“While there has been an active debate on whether Canada as a whole was in recession earlier this year, I believe there is no doubt that Alberta has been in recession,” said Douglas Porter, chief economist with Bank of Montreal.



 

Nazaroo

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Again, its not conspiracy theorists but sober analysts who have noted
the actual facts behind this appalling dirty deal:




Cesar Jaramillo Executive Director of Project Ploughshares


We Must Not Downplay Canada's Arms Deal With Saudi Arabia

Posted: 10/28/2015


[in Saudi Arabia] ...Even non-violent crimes can warrant beheading.

So let us be clear about what it is that Canada is selling to Saudi Arabia: ultra-modern fighting machines, routinely fitted with large-calibre guns, cannons and mortars -- and unequivocally covered by Canada's military export control policy. If the deal proceeds, let us not forget that it did so with full prior knowledge of export safeguards and of the end user's abysmal human rights record.


It is not $14.8-billion worth of ice cream trucks that we're selling. And the recipient is not exactly Sweden.


 

Nazaroo

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Don't allow any confusion about exactly what vehicles are being shipped to Saudi Arabia:




The OTTAWA CITIZEN:



Published on: October 6, 2015 | Last Updated: October 6, 2015 7:14 PM EST
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper tours the General Dynamics Land Systems - Canada plant, next to a LAV 6.0 (Light Armoured Vehicle) being built in Canada, at the facility in London, Ont., Friday, May 2, 2014. Dave Chidley / THE CANADIAN PRESS





Look at the actual vehicle.

This is not for mere civilian or military 'transport'.

Its an armored invasion vehicle for land warfare and combat.

It is what US and NATO soldiers will be up against
if they have to intervene
in national warzones in the Middle East involving the Saudis.

US, NATO and Canadian soldiers vs. Canadian Armored war-vehicles.
 
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