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Friday, 10 May 2013
Canada's Marxist Telecommunications Standards
One needs to look no further than in our universities as the principal culprit in producing the leadership and foot soldiers required to advance the Leninist/Marxist social/political agenda that have covertly undermined OUR intellectual freedom and social rights.
In a typical Leninist/Marxist coup d'état some of these well to do indoctrinated Marxist graduates succeeded in infiltrating the 'bourgeois' class which enabled them a ride on the Trudeau Marxist Liberal Express, while many of the remaining graduates transited Canada's influential positions in the upper civil service, including:
- The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
- The Canadian Radio-television Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)
- The National Film Board (NFB)
- The Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) 'Created by the Marxist Governance of Pierre Elliott Trudeau.'
- Ambassadorial posts abroad
Marxist Student such as Jean-Louis Gagnon appointed repeatedly to top-level positions such as Co-Chairman of the Bilingual and Biculturalism commission, Director of the ill-fated Information Canada, Ambassador to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and finally Commissioner of the Canadian Radio & Television Commission (CRTC).
Bob Bryce the 'Grey Eminence' of the Federal Civil Service, Graham Spry acknowledged as the 'father' of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
The newly hatched Marxist fiends were able to worm their way into key positions, in the upper civil service and kept in position even when there was a change of government in Ottawa.
The case of Jean-Louis Gagnon
On November 26 1979, John Gamble, MP for North York asked these questions in the Commons.:
Mr. John Gamble York North:
- Mr. Speaker, my question is for the Secretary of State and Minister of Communications. Is the Secretary of State and Minister of Communications aware that a certain Jean-Louis Gagnon, as a member of the CRTC was observed while in Paris by the French security forces in the company of a known KGB agent who was apprehended transmitting missile secrets to the USSR?
- Is he further aware that the said Jean-Louis Gagnon was a card carrying member of the communist party and, if aware of these circumstances, does he consider it appropriate that this gentleman, occupying this sensitive position molding communications policy, should retain his present position?
Hon. David MacDonald Secretary of State and Minister of Communications:
- Mr. Speaker, I should point out that it is not as Secretary of State, but as Minister of Communications that I will be responsible for questions related to Mr. Gagnon. Accusations similar to what the hon. member has said have been made before. As I understand it, there is nothing in Mr. Gagnon's career that would make him ineligible to serve on the CRTC. Indeed, he has given outstanding service on that body.
Ryerson having just recently returned from the famed Sorbonne University in France, dedicated to Social Sciences, instructed Jean-Louis Gagnon a member of the Young Communist League to infiltrate the Valcartier Unemployed Fed. funded Project, a depression camp for the homeless and unemployed of Montreal. Gagnon became one of many Ryerson 'prize' recruits.
During the depression, there was a rise of working class militancy, organized by labour, including the unemployed, in response to the ravages of the depression. A united public front representing all walks of life clamored for collective action, filling in this leadership void was the Leninist/Marxist Communist " Workers Unity League," The Fourth International. Stanley B. Ryerson, became the editor of the Communist publication in Montreal. Ryerson was then known under the name of 'Comrade E.' Stanley B. Ryerson later became one of the top leaders of the Communist Party in Toronto and whose sister, Edna Ryerson, is a school trustee on the Toronto School Board.
Gagnon succeeded infiltrating the nationalistic separatist movement which centered around the publication La Nation, became Secretary-Treasurer of L'Union Nationale Ouvriere (UNO), an unemployed organization controlled by the Separatists in 1936-37. In 1939 when war was declared, the Communist Party was outlawed, following a strategy that had been decided on beforehand by all, the Communists went 'underground.' Gagnon, however, had succeeded so well in infiltrating the 'bourgeois', press that he became editor-in-chief of the L'Evenement Journal.
But it was during the vital war years of 1942-45 that Gagnon was to surpass himself, he was instructed by Ryerson and Fred Rose, a communist parliamentarian best known as the only Member of the Canadian Parliament ever convicted of spying for a foreign country, to publicly appear at Communist meetings on the same platform as Rose.
March 7th 1978, the Editor-in-Chief of the Toronto Sun, Peter Worthington, published a long list of Soviet KGB illegal activities in Canada which had been submitted to the Federal government and then ignored. This document had been prepared by the RCMP Security Service on 24 March 1976 and titled 'Canadian Related Activities of the Russian Intelligence Service.'
March 17th 1978, Peter Worthington and Toronto Sun publisher, John Douglas Creighton, were issued summonses and charged with contravention of the Official Secrets Act.
The security leaks indicate such goodies as:
- Two senior civil servants are 'secret' members of the Communist party.
- An RCAF NCO who was the first to inform the USSR that the US was working on the A -bomb, went on to become a professor and to work for the Ontario government.
- As PM, Trudeau appointed a person to a senior position after being told he had KGB links.
- Two External Affairs types who were caught spying for the KGB were allowed to resign on full, indexed pensions.
- Two Montreal Communists named in the Gouzenko papers have since risen to top jobs in the government.
- Herbert Norman, our former ambassador to Cairo who committed suicide, had Communist links and probably killed himself to protect others.
April 24th 1979, the Toronto Sun announced that all charges against it under the Official Secrets Act had been dropped. Judge Carl Waisberg ruled that there was no evidence to commit the paper, its Publisher and its Editor-in-Chief to trial.
The Marxist Trudeaucrats had failed ignominiously to intimidate and jail a couple of newsmen of conviction and courage.
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