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Greetings unto our readers. We are happy to have met with our brothers and sisters from the different First Nation reservations along the Trans Canada highway where we praise Thunder Voice to have donated not only for us to write in their paper but also their three papers to reach out to their brothers and sisters in the different reservations from coast to coast. As you could see the atomic bomb of Hiroshima, Japan, was dropped to test its power to see how many people it could kill in one shot. Twenty five years later people were still falling from the fallout of the nuclear chemistry just like in Chernobyl, Russia where people would literally dry out and be burnt by radiation, which was the way to eliminate the enemy as we are doing with the Hiroshima Canada polluting towers of the controlling people that now tell the people that work in these nuclear environments: “If you don’t want to work under these conditions we will shut down.” Which is happening in Northern Ontario, Northern Manitoba, Northern Quebec, Northern Saskatchewan, and Northern Alberta – all over this land. Now it’s a matter of work under acid rain, drink our polluted water, which is a form of legally exterminating a people, under the disguise of creating work. I had the occasion to meet with someone in Hearst, Ontario, where we were asked what could be done to keep the forestry industry going, which is now being shut down where the people have to leave if they want jobs. When asked, “What would your party do to create jobs up North?” The answer was simple: Let them go. Cut down the chimneys. And as they leave, you have all the equipment and everything. Turn these communities back to forestry but not with pulp and paper that leads to nowhere but pollution and extermination. Instead, have the forestry industry to cut wood for the housing of all the Northern Communities, the Reservations, since we have to pay for housing. So get the people to cut the wood to build housing since we’re committed to such for the First Nation people. Train them to build their own houses instead of welfare systems. Give them the same money but even more because the wood is right here. There’s no cost to bring it in. And forget about the multinationals that are profiting at the corporate level with connections in government to buy out their housing from the people that control the forestry where now everyone in this new forestry industry becomes part owner in a co-operative system where they own the industry, where they will not shut themselves down. They will manage their industry well as part owner with each other and where our Party will guarantee that all the housing in Northern Ontario and other provinces. Everything will be provided from within the community and excluding the multinationals to come and exploit the people furthermore. When I was asked another question about the farmers (agriculture) where the person that I had dinner with, asked: “Is there anything for the farmers? They’re losing their farms. At times of election, all the money is concentrated in the areas populated to guarantee votes for the Parties. And we own (as I was told) two thirds of the territory of Ontario, in the north. So we are few people with fourteen ridings but all the funding goes to where the most votes come from. What do you have for the farmers?” The answer was simple: look at the way that nation overtakes nation. By boycotting their most important things: medicine, food and hydro. So even if you have a farm that takes one third of Ontario with ten people on it, the power of these ten people is simple. Boycott the food for the large urban area and then you copy their model to make nations surrender by sanctions. Then you will know the power of the few because food is the main asset of survival. This is why that the agriculture is important to us, to make sure that we have food in the city; we have to make sure that it grows on the farm. And with the twelve billion dollar surplus, it could be out back in the farming industry as well as farming industry that covers the North provinces and territories and in such, let them go, the pulp people, the newspaper people. Let them go. Then you take back your own economy, you natural resources, the equipment they leave behind and then you just take from there, cut down the chimneys and start making wood for housing. And as a co-operative, everybody owns the industry and it’s stable forever. People of Northern Ontario, we heard you and we’re going to do it. We want to, as the fourteen ridings and the head of the Party will give power to its members that are also the candidates. We made it clear that our candidates will have credibility as family-oriented people not by dictatorship, much less by neglect. This is why we want to meet the wives and the children of those who will represent us and you. And we will come back to your community to select among the possible servant of your community by having you to select who isn’t a heckler but one with solutions. We are not in competition with no one. Anyone that has their people at heart will roll up their sleeves with us and get to work. And if possible, we’ll remove the chairs from Parliament so they don’t fall asleep anymore once they have a place to sit and have a nametag ‘MP’. It’s not about popularity because the people are the political power of this nation. This is what we are doing and it’s as good as done right now because no one could contest the simplicity of this love for the Northern people and territorial people that are under a mushroom of pollution so that we could write about the future that is ending under acid rain. Blessed are the people of Canada, First Nation people! We’re going to clean the waters; the air and we love you! And thank you to Thunder Voice for believing to the point of spreading out their newspaper free of charge. And we tell you, across Canada because the plan to make this possible for Thunder voice is already established that we will discuss when we come back to Winnipeg tomorrow. Blessed are the readers; and anyone that loves their people as we do, forget about the chair. It’s going to be a standing ovation. Thank you for reading. Roger Poisson People's Political Power Party of Canada/Mission of the Shroud |