We need to beat swords into plowshares.

We need to beat swords into plowshares.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

The dirty work of CSIS and the FBI

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2010/06/21/f-stewart-csis.html

Yesterday I commented on a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation news report about the Canadian Security and Intelligence Services (CSIS) and its role in stifling democracy based upon my own personal experience with this agency which sought my deportation from Canada because of my left-wing political views. Now, hiding behind anonymity and pseudonyms my assertions have been challenged so I posted this comment in response to these cowards, today...

I invite CSIS, the RCMP and Canada Immigration to explain why I was deported from Canada back to the United States.

At a meeting in her Toronto office, Canada's Minister of Immigration at the time, Elinor Kaplan and her two top legal advisors stated: "If we allow you to stay in Canada as a political refugee based upon the harassment you have been subjected to by the FBI, who knows what you might do; you might decide to run for political office." An exact quote; feel free to verify this with the former Minister of Immigration.

I have been "banned" from Canada for life at the request of CSIS... the worst crime I have ever committed and found guilty of is "expectorating" while walking on a picket line during a strike.

Over the ten years I lived in Canada, CSIS admits they amassed a dossier on me of some 3,000 pages... let CBC obtain this dossier in its entirety to show the Canadian people what CSIS is really doing--- trampling upon the democratic rights of the people who do no more than suggest the socialist alternative to this rotten capitalist system which breeds wars, racism, poverty and unemployment in Canada just like it does in the United States or any other country in the world as Wall Street and Bay Street coupon clippers profit from the misery of the people and the destruction of Mother Nature.

I don't see anything in Canada's Charter of Freedoms that would enable CSIS to try to undermine the democratic struggles of the people for better lives and livelihoods and yet undermining these struggles has been the main focus of CSIS activities for many years.

Perhaps Mr. Harper would like to sit down in front of CBC cameras with me and explain what is in this massive dossier created by CSIS and how much it cost the Canadian tax-payers.

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