The Destruction of Canada
Globalisation is destroying the cohesive natins of this world
which are mainly White countries.
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Ian Verner Macdonald
455 Wilbrod Street
Ottawa ON Canada K1N 6M7
Tel. 613 241 5389
Fax. 613 241 2415
April
6, 2008
AN OPEN LETTER TO PRIME MINISTER STEPHEN HARPER
The Right Honourable Stephen Harper
Prime Minister of Canada
Dear Sir,
Canadian Immigration and Foreign Policy
As with most other native-born Canadians, I have watched with increasing
consternation and perplexity the fruits of Pierre Trudeau's perverse quest for
"racial balance" (his words) in Canada, a
goal which he, and his no less sinister associates, sought to achieve through
effective abolition of entry requirements for Third World migrants while
choking off the traditional flow of British and European immigrants.
This radical change in the complexion, culture and character of the Canadian
nation did not have the consent of the electorate nor is there any reason to
believe that a referendum at the time would have shown even
minimal support from native-born Canadians.. Insofar as the policy was
implemented surreptitiously against the will and best interests of the
country, it was, and is, fraudulent and should be judged accordingly.. It was
introduced despite the ample evidence, readily available from the experience
in the United States and other countries, that blacks (negroes), the òriginal
intended beneficiaries, are inherently unassimilable and a source of insoluble
social problems both institutional and private.
The fact that deeply-entrenched, lobby-driven Political Correctness and "hate"
laws have forestalled open discussion of the problem does not lessen its
impact; on the contrary the suppression of opinion, in which government and
media are complicit, simply facilitates the growing flood of self-selected
Third World immigrants that threatens not only
the disenfranchisement of the native-born but the very survival of Canada as a
sovereign nation.
A prescent letter in the Toronto Star warned as far back as January 5, 1989
that "the high Canadian living standard and elegant lifestyle are being used
to attract residents of the Third World despite the very real risk of an
overwhelmning response".and "although policy based on minority politics in the
short term may be politically astute and spiritually satisfying, In the long
run it will result inevitably in a metamorphosis
of the country from a relatively comfortable, homogeneous Christian-European
union to a turbulent, low-wage multi-racial, multicultural polyglot,
essentially without national character, without cohesion, without identity,
without historical integrity and without common purpose". To
which might be added, ïn the light of subsequent developments, "without
security, without freedom of expression and without responsible government".
Traditional Conservatives doubtless assumed that the self-serving, profligate,
inequitable and blatantly racist policy of the Liberal Government would be
quickly reversed once a Conservative party gained power but,
inexplicably, such was not the case and the
assimilation problem has now become a crisis. It is worth
noting that the money paid to support penurious "refugees" in Canada
is largely wasted by humanitarian standards since it could otherwise support a
hundredfold more indigents in or near their country of origin.
Similarly, Canadian foreign policy under successive Federal governments has
not served Canadian interests, on the contrary it has damaged our image beyond
repair through its Lobby-induced subservience to American and Israeli
positions on the Middle East and has caused us to forego hundreds of billions
of dollars in earnings from formerly friendly oil-producing nations who
once saw non-colonialist Canada as their trading partner of choice.
Time is running out, Mr Prime Minister, and
unless resolute measures are taken 1) to restore the immigration criteria that
had served the country well for over a century 2) to repatriate all
persons here under false pretenses or who have abused our hospitality and
largesse and 3) to restore control of Canadian foreign policy to uncompromised
Canadian hands, the destabilization, and eventual disintegration of Canada
will be a foregone conclusion.
It would be ironic indeed if the Canadian electorate, losing all hope that the
formerly conservative Conservative Party has the will and courage to
effect the necessary urgent reforms, should be forced to appeal to the
originators of the problems for relief!
Yours sincerely,
Ian V. Macdonald M.A.
Ex-RCAF, RNFAA, Cdn. Foreign Service