R. Don Maracle, the “Chief” of the colonial government’s
control system at Tyendinaga, is friendly with Peter MacKay, Canada's
Minister of Defense. They appear in a March 2008 news photo smiling and
holding hands as they cut the ribbon at the opening of “Fort Brant” at
the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston Ontario. Standing
beside them were Tom Lawson and Dan Gosseling, from the college. Their
shoes were all well-polished.
The Trenton base is being rebuilt for the JTF2 “Anti Terrorism Unit”
that is presently near Ottawa. First they have to “find” the terror.
Since Canada is not under threat by anyone, they have to “create” the
illusion of a threat in the public’s mind. Moving near Lake Ontario and
an international military airport will provide more opportunities for
them to play more deadly war games. They are already trying to
terrorize us by attacking the Mohawks at Tyendinaga for objecting to
their war plans on our territory.
The Mohawks refused to allow more condo development and quarrying on
our land. On April 22, 2008, we were attacked by 900 heavily armed
goons, beaten, arrested and charged with “mischief”. We are beginning
to think this housing was meant for the hundreds of skilled and
well-paid workers needed to operate just one Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
UAV? The Mohawks have no army or weapons and never provoked a
confrontation with anyone. We have been designated as “insurgents” by
the military and in many reports by the RCMP, OPP, Global Risk and the
corporate media. Why?
Right now a new $2 million police station/holding jail with a helipad
on top is being built at Tyendinaga. It looks like we may be attacked
and locked up in this new “gulag” just for “selling native cigarettes”,
they say. Then our people could be easily transported on “extraordinary
rendition” flights to who knows where. Is such a huge jail in the
middle of a small Indigenous community and near an air force base
supposed to remind us of the oppression of Indigenous peoples that is
going on in places like Afghanistan and Palestine?
Talk about security! In March, 2008, a passerby found some blueprints
for the new Trenton base in the garbage in Ottawa. It caused a brief
flurry in the news about classified plans and national security. This
is when Canadians first learned about the new mega base and that a
bunch of psychopaths have taken over their government!The “Aerospace
Warfare Centre” CFAWC was set up at Trenton in 2005 to find new ways to
fight wars in the sky. [The air is ours too as the colonists did not
bring it here from Europe!] Jim Cottingham is the “head cheese”. He was
DND Department of Defense, Director of Operations at the Maritime Air
Component in Victoria, British Columbia from 1997 to 1999. On May 5,
2008, “Defense Construction Canada” DCC awarded a $1.7 million contract
to “Taskforce Engineering Inc.” of Belleville Ontario. They are to
construct a new ATESS Aerospace and Telecommunications Engineering
Support Squadron at Trenton. Last year they were paid $2.3 million for
another Defense project at Trenton. These war makers now need to field
test their complex UAV technology in a "domestic location". If they
crash they don’t want their virtual "enemy" to be able to examine them.
Trenton has about 3,000 military personnel and 600 civilian staff.
UAV's are used for two main purposes, the small ones for spying and the
big ones for shooting bombs. UAV's and ISRUAV's are used for
intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance ISR by major military
powers and by growing numbers of civilian agencies such as the US
Customs and Border Patrol.
The Customs and Border Patrol is controlled out of “Riverside,
California”, in the heart of Silicon Valley. The US Customs and Border
Protection CBP uses 2 big UAV's on the Mexican border, Elbit's Hermes
UAV and General Atomics' Predator. Both can carry and launch bombs. In
April 2006 it was used to monitor the Sierra Vista border area. It
crashed and was replaced in November by two more, costing $10 million
annually. One of two bought in 2007 will be used on the Canadian border
as a “demo”, based out of Grand Forks, North Dakota. In other words,
they’re aiming their missiles northward.Canada, which can no longer
afford decent Medicare [now called “mediocre”], bought one Silver Fox
mini UAV in 2004 from Tucson based “Advanced Ceramics Research” ACR for
$649,000. These are used for spying and killing. Canadian military uses
the larger Sperwer UAV in Afghanistan to spy on and kill people. They
are now buying Skylarks from Elbit of Israel for their spying
operations.
Defense Construction Canada DCC is putting out tenders for military
construction projects and contract awards on the internet. (Links
provided below) Large contracts for work at Trenton have been made with
local Ontario businesses like Colbourne & Kembel Architects of
Kingston Ontario; Lafarge Paving & Construction of Belleville
Ontario; and Sunrae Construction Ltd. of Glenburnie Ontario. Are these
friends of the politicians? None of these deals have been discussed or
okayed by the public.
The psychos who have taken over the Canadian budget and government
wanted to lease some medium sized Predator UAV's under “Project Noctua”
from General Atomics. This UAV can carry and shoot “Hellfire Missiles”
developed by the CIA and tested over Bosnia in 1993. General Atomics
would rather sell them outright to get their money up front. If
Canadians found out about it, they’d be pissed and might stop it. In
February 2008, General Dynamics Canada agreed to SELL the Predator to
the Canadian government! What a con job! ”Teal Group” researches and
analyzes the aerospace and defense industry and then sells their wares
to executives, government or whoever can pay the price. They predict
that starting in 2006, $12.5 billion will be spent on UAV's alone each
year. Forecast International has pegged the market at $13.6 billion
annually by 2014. Is this going to save the crumbling health care and
infrastructure? We doubt it.
Teal predicts that beginning in 2008, the annual US spending on UAV
research and development will be $1.2 billion. The purchase of new
UAV's each year will cost about $450 million.
IAI Israel Aerospace Industries makes the biggest and smallest UAV's.
UAV's can apparently shape shift, making themselves look like Coke
cans! Watch out for Coke cans hanging around the hydro lines trying to
juice up. The IAI “Mosquito” is a Micro UAV equipped with a video
camera. It is hand launched and used for urban surveillance. The quiet,
electrically powered “Bird Eye 400” system is made up of 3 UAV's that
work together, flying like birds of one feather. IAI's global sales in
2006 topped $2.8 billion. In an article at flightglobal.com, "Shlomo
Tsach, director of advanced programmes at IAI said that in the coming
years the focus will be on shorter take-offs, lower operating costs and
greater use of solar power and fuel cells.
This means smaller “better” UAVs with 0.4 oz. cameras. UAVs are being
geared to take over all aircraft missions in the coming decades. What’s
this “North American Union” that needs to monitor these borders and
track people's every movement about? They know there is real border,
the Indigenous one. These colonial unnatural borders cut through many
of our Indigenous communities. UAV's are being used to harass and
intimidate innocent people in our homes and communities all over the
world.Shouldn’t the Canadian people demand that the Auditor General,
Sheila Fraser, and their politicians conduct a full investigation of
military spending, particularly those that have not been discussed and
approved in open Parliamentary discussion? If these “sickos” really
want the thrill of war, why don’t they just sit on their joy sticks and
wiggle them a bit! We suggest that a better use of research funds is to
develop simulated war thrills for these “psychos” so they can get their
jollies at home without creating a danger for the rest of us.
kittoh@storm.ca
SOURCES
DND Search engine
Photo of Don Maracle and Peter MacKay http://www.forces.gc.ca/site/Minister/gallery/photos_e.asp?id=12
MacKay.P@parl.gc.ca,-Defence
Construction Canada, a Crown Corporation, handles all DND construction.
Contact Assistant Deputy Minister/Infrastructure and Environment, Scott
Stevenson http://www.dcc-cdc.gc.ca/
DCC Contract Awards
Contact(s)at
Public Works who purchase UAV's for Canada's to use in Afghanistan and
elsewhere: Sinkinson, John Telephone No. - (613) 943-3492 Fax No. (613)
944-7870Nurul Haque Telephone No. - (819) 956-0161 Fax No. - (819)
956-0549
About UAV's: 1, 2, 3
MILITARY INDUSTRY CORPORATIONS:-Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) http://www.iai.co.il/
General Atomics' Aeronautical Systems http://www.ga-asi.com/
Taskforce Engineering http://www.taskforce-eng.com/
Peter Kempenaar Sales/Estimating (613)966-5600 ext. 101,
David Brown Engineering/Construction ext.102
Thales Group http://www.thales-systems.ca/
General Dynamics Canada http://www.gdcanada.com 3785 Richmond Rd Ottawa, Ontario K2H 5B7 Canada Tel.: +1 613 596-7000
Fax: +1 613 596-7396
Advanced Ceramics Research (ACR) 3292 East
Hemisphere Loop Tucson, AZ, 85706-5013Tel: (520)573-6300 Fax:
(520)573-2057 http://www.acrtucson.com, info@acrtucson.com Privately owned, specializing in advanced materials and small UAVs.
Founded 1989. HQ Tucson. Facilities in the Washington D.C.
Installations on Tohono O’odham Reservation in Tucson. 80 employees.
Aerospace, automotive and defense programs. 3 UAV platforms and support
capabilities for military and scientific research. Contact: Woody
Berzins (C) 703-371-8081; (O) 520-573-6300 -Teal Group Corporation 3900
University Drive Suite 220 Fairfax, VA 22030 Toll Free: (888) 994-TEAL
(8325) Tel: (703) 385-1992 Fax: (703) 691-9591 custserv@tealgroup.com