President Obama’s War Council Discussing Troop Deployment
to Effect Covert Regime Change in Canada
© 2009 Brad Kempo B.A. LL.B.
Barrister & Solicitor
It’s another of hundreds of ‘on notice’ communiqués that because diplomacy failed to produce results and the Chinada threat continues to morph into a more deadly menace the coalition fully intends on exercising the military option to effect fundamental change of Canada’s governing structure; as much to secretly rescue thirty million citizens as to save the world from a second imperialistic wave of totalitarianism.
The U.S. leader arranged with his inner circle and Joint Chiefs of Staff to geo-politicize meetings related to Afghanistan to generate another indicator he and the coalition’s other leaders fully intend on using military force to achieve stated objectives in Canada. It’s worth noting again that without the transfer of sovereign authority to the Custodian-in-Council in May ’07 and its authorization this deployment would be difficult to justify under international law.
As with all diplomacy the lexicon was employed; this time a coalition identifier and compensation ratifier. The President scheduled five meetings to last three hours long.
Afghan War Strategy Meeting One Of Many
by Tom Gjelten, Don Gonyea & Steve Inskeep
wbur.org
October 1, 2009
The war council met with President Obama for three hours. It was one of five meetings that will discuss Afghan war strategy.
To add more corroboration of the coalition’s intentions, the President posed for a photo during one of the war council sessions effecting the lexicon:
September 30, 2009
[Erin Maneuver]
On October 9th the President’s Press Secretary added the view that is now well understood amongst the coalition partnership about what they’re dealing with:
[1:17: Bush M.] The Taliban are obviously exceedingly bad people that have done awful things.
And later that day the CBS News was the delivery medium for the express communiqué that the coalition full intends on dispatching troops north of the 49th Parallel to “disrupt, dismantle and destroy” Chinada’s military infrastructure – the President’s reformulation of the Triple “E” strategy adopted by his predecessor. The correspondent monologue included the diplomatic lexicon to red flag this message:
[3:00: O-S M.] [At the forth war council it] will be the first time they actually get into discussing the numbers of troops …
This articulation of deploying troops to Canada was embedded in Geo Award recipient Lara Logan's September 6, 2009 '60 Minutes' introduction:
Tonight [60 MM] we're going to tell you about a small group of American soldiers on the frontlines of the war.
We lived with them for a month last September on a small forward operating base in [0:32: 60 MM] eastern Afghanistan, not far from the Pakistani border. It's where the real fight against the Taliban and al Qaeda is happening - in canyon valleys and jagged mountain hideouts which are crawling with enemy fighters.
