[QUOTE BY= paycheques] CENSUS – Hidden Deception<br /> <br /> 1. Canada is a Corporation registered in Washington. See the following link:<br /> <br /> http://www.secinfo.com/$/SEC/Filings.asp?CIK=230098&As=BFO&AsFiler=F&AsOwner=BO<br /> [/QUOTE]<br /> <br /> Yes, you posted this as a story on the main page too. It didn't get published, because of that link.<br /> <br /> Canada is not registered as a corporation. That corporation is registered IN Canada. All your fruther assumptions, based on that flawed information, are equally flawed.<br />
If you click on the following link, you will see at the top of the page, Canada (in red) has an AMERICAN FLAG beside it. Now, why would an AMERICAN FLAG be next to the word "Canada"? <br /> <br /> http://www.secinfo.com/$/SEC/Documents.asp?CIK=230098&Party=BFO&Type=EX-99&Label=Miscellaneous+Exhibits,+including+Press+Releases<br /> <br /> For the shortened version, use this link: http://tinyurl.com/pxhan<br /> <br /> "CANADA" is a corporation listed in the UNITED STATE SECURITIES COMMISSION and therefore is not a "government". (see note below)<br /> <br /> Canada (the Corporation) is listed as a Security in Washington.<br /> <br /> The website belongs to the UNITED STATES SECURITIES EXCHANGE COMMISSION.<br /> <br /> Show me where you think Canada, the corporation is registered in Canada. <br /> <br /> By the way, it would have been thoughtful of you to tell me, my story was not acceptable on the main page. I waited for an email response but nothing came.<br /> <br /> As you said "That corporation is registered IN Canada." <br /> Your logic just proved what I said.<br /> <br /> Note:<br /> Some of this information has been taken from the "Notice to Admit" FORM 23 (RULE 31 (1)) No. L91905 New Westminister Registry. <br /> <br /> The Supreme Court of British Columbia<br /> <br /> Between: <br /> Lovey Cridge<br /> John Ruiz Dempsey<br /> On Behalf of The People of "Canada"<br /> <br /> And:<br /> "HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA"<br /> and<br /> "ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA"<br /> and others<br /> Brought Under The Class Proceedings Act<br /> R.S.B.C. 1996 c.50
[QUOTE BY= paycheques] If you click on the following link, you will see at the top of the page, Canada (in red) has an AMERICAN FLAG beside it. Now, why would an AMERICAN FLAG be next to the word "Canada"? <br /> [/QUOTE]<br /> <br /> Because the companies listed are traded on an American stock exchange hence the website 'SEC info'? Wow. Talk about a leap in logic.<br /> <br /> Here: <br /> <br /> http://www.secinfo.com/$/Search.asp?Find=Russia<br /> <br /> Now tell me, do you think the US owns all the stock in the company called 'Russia' too?<br /> <br /> "Never attribute to malice what can more easily be explained through stupidity."<br />
<BR><br /> I urge the readers to verify the information yourselves.<br /> <br /> Go the following link:<br /> <br /> <a href="http://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/browse-edgar">EDGAR Company Search</a><br /> <br /> In the "<b>Company Name</b>" search field, enter "Canada".<br /> <br /> Then click on "<b>Find Companies</b>".<br /> <br /> You will see that it produces a listing of Canadian companies, including the country we all know by the name "Canada" or "CANADA".<br /> <br /> Now, ask yourself the following question(s):<br /> <br /> Why is a country being listed on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission website, as a company?<br /> <br /> Next question.<br /> <br /> If a country can be listed as a "company", then what does the word "government" have to do with that particular "company"?<br /> <br /> Next question.<br /> <br /> Since we now know that "Canada" is a company, then from this assumption, let us ask the question: if a company like "Canada" has "statute laws", then who do those "laws" apply to?<br /> <br /> Here's a little hint.<br /> <br /> If an individual works for Canadian Tire and gets fired, would it make sense for him or her to file a complaint at Walmart?<br /> <br /> Would Walmart uphold the policies of Canadian Tire?<br /> <br /> Put your thinking caps <img align=absmiddle src='images/smilies/smile.gif' alt='Smile'> on and then post your answers.<br /> <br /> If you need more assistance, go to my website <a href="http://www.paychequeswithoutdeductions.ca">PWD</a> and brushup on knowing the difference between education and Learning with Intelligence(TM).
[QUOTE BY= paycheques] . . . and brushup on knowing the difference between education and Learning with Intelligence(TM).[/QUOTE]<br /> <br /> Ohh, the irony.
[QUOTE BY= Dr Caleb] [QUOTE BY= paycheques] . . . and brushup on knowing the difference between education and Learning with Intelligence(TM).[/QUOTE]<br /> <br /> Ohh, the irony.[/QUOTE]<br /> <br /> Dear Dr. Caleb,<br /> <br /> As you said "That corporation is registered IN Canada." it would be helpful to our readers understanding, that you clarify and substantiate your statement. Otherwise, it would be an ironic waste of bandwidth resources in the face of the seriousness of the issues at hand re: CENSUS, wouldn't you agree?
[QUOTE BY= paycheques]<br /> As you said "That corporation is registered IN Canada." it would be helpful to our readers understanding, that you clarify and substantiate your statement.[/QUOTE]<br /> <br /> I don't know how much more clear I can be. From your Securities and Exchange Comission link, the 'Filer or Owner' for the company "Bowen of Montreal" is from an "Amendment to Annual Report of a Foreign Government or Political Subdivision" called 'Canada'.<br /> <br /> "Bowen of Montreal" is a company, who's stocks are traded on a US Stock exchange, and that company is registered in 'Canada'.<br /> <br /> Where you pulled that census stuff out of, I have no idea. Let's look at it another way, If 'Canada' is a company listed with the US Securities and Exchange Comission, what is the stock symbol are their shares traded under?<br /> <br /> [QUOTE BY= paycheques] Otherwise, it would be an <b>ironic</b> waste of bandwidth resources in the face of the seriousness of the issues at hand re: CENSUS, wouldn't you agree?[/QUOTE]<br /> <br /> No, I believe 'Sardonic' would be the word you are looking for there.<br />