Oh, Canada…
Friday, March 9th, 2012
stat·ism [stey-tiz-uh
m] 1. the principle or policy of concentrating extensive economic, political, and related controls in the state at the cost of individual liberty.
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What’s happening to Canada? To the world? Were George Orwell to read the news today, he might well recognize the foundations of the society depicted in his famous dystopic novel, 1984. Militarization, surveillance, state terror, economic collapse, propaganda, war… the global parallels are ominous and suggest that a new awareness is required of us all to prevent the sort of slide into authoritarianism which so many states have succumbed to throughout history.
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Through a series of bilateral meetings, U.S. and Canadian officials are busy working out the details of the perimeter security action plan. This includes a recent joint crime forum that dealt with border and law enforcement issues. These various discussions are part of the implementation process which when finished would bring about the complete transformation of the northern border and another step closer in the creation of a fully integrated North American security perimeter.