Dear Tower;
You expressed clear objection to my assertion that the CWB keep wheat and barley prices down.
I was accosted by the "Honourable" Eugene Whelan, in 1998, after the Senate Hearing in Edmonton after my presentation to the Senate of Canada there. He came across the floor of the hotel lobby after the presentations... got right in my face a foot away... and proclaimed: "Mr. Jackson, you are going to end up in jail." I had dared to expose this very scheme... and Whelan was as mad as a hornet.
Mr. John Prentice of the CCA (Canadian Cattlemens Association had just presented this statement, for the record: "The present Canadian Wheat Board directors are appointed by the government to act pro bono in the public good. In effect this includes running a national feed grain policy through the maintenance of a minimum carry out of barley at the end of each crop year, and the figure is used of around 2 million tonnes. That is good in terms of looking after the domestic industry, the domestic users."
Ask ANYONE what my automatic response is to, this day; what I will tell them, when asked how I am. The response is these words: "Well; I am not in Jail YET."
At the wind up of CCA John Prentice's conclusion, he said these words:
"In conclusion, Bill C-4 sets up a situation where the proposed Board would have the motive, the tools, and the opportunity to cause damage to the industries adding value to grain on the prairies. Remove the opportunity. Keep the Canadian Wheat Board and the open market system separate. The Canadian Cattlemen's Association strongly recommends that the power to buy cash grain on the open market not be given to the Canadian Wheat Board.
Incidentally on October the 15th last year, the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool leadership made a trip to meet with cabinet ministers in Ottawa, and those were the exact same points that were made, so it is not just us."
To this very day this "pro bono" policy remains in effect, the CWB does not cash buy either wheat or barley and allow the CWB to compete with the open market to extract a premium we need to be prosperous.
I dared to challenge this "Pro Bono" policy of the Canadian Government and the CWB. I was in no uncertain terms told to shut my mouth or land up in jail. I am ready to go to jail to defend my neighbours right to peaceful use of their private property, and to unchain the "Designated Area" grain grower from the slavery that is a yoke around our necks... the CWB.
Honourable Goodale and his Liberal, NDP, and Bloc MP freinds are willing to back "Honourable Whelan", and I am a simple yet obvious example of a person that has been challenged and told in no uncertain terms to accept the terms of CWB Chairman Ritter:
In concluding remarks at the Wilrose Convention January 6 2005 Chairman Ritter said: "I will use a saying by AlCapone... we don't usually talk about the Mafia... but I will use it anyway;
You can get a lot done with a SMILE,
But you sure, can get a lot more done: With a GUN; and a SMILE."
With over 100 people present, it was easy for me to get dozens of witnesses to confirm this is exactly what the CWB Chairman said in his official speech on January 6 2005 at the Wildrose annual convention supper banquet. The CWB Chairman’s speech left us all with a strange final solution for the problems of the CWB in 2005 and beyond, by ending with this confident relaxed message telling us to “Co-operate” with the CWB monopoly and we will do just fine.
The "SMILE" haunts me to this moment... what is a Mafia smile from ear to ear Tower?
Clear enough for you TOWER?
You expressed clear objection to my assertion that the CWB keep wheat and barley prices down.
I was accosted by the "Honourable" Eugene Whelan, in 1998, after the Senate Hearing in Edmonton after my presentation to the Senate of Canada there. He came across the floor of the hotel lobby after the presentations... got right in my face a foot away... and proclaimed: "Mr. Jackson, you are going to end up in jail." I had dared to expose this very scheme... and Whelan was as mad as a hornet.
Mr. John Prentice of the CCA (Canadian Cattlemens Association had just presented this statement, for the record: "The present Canadian Wheat Board directors are appointed by the government to act pro bono in the public good. In effect this includes running a national feed grain policy through the maintenance of a minimum carry out of barley at the end of each crop year, and the figure is used of around 2 million tonnes. That is good in terms of looking after the domestic industry, the domestic users."
Ask ANYONE what my automatic response is to, this day; what I will tell them, when asked how I am. The response is these words: "Well; I am not in Jail YET."
At the wind up of CCA John Prentice's conclusion, he said these words:
"In conclusion, Bill C-4 sets up a situation where the proposed Board would have the motive, the tools, and the opportunity to cause damage to the industries adding value to grain on the prairies. Remove the opportunity. Keep the Canadian Wheat Board and the open market system separate. The Canadian Cattlemen's Association strongly recommends that the power to buy cash grain on the open market not be given to the Canadian Wheat Board.
Incidentally on October the 15th last year, the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool leadership made a trip to meet with cabinet ministers in Ottawa, and those were the exact same points that were made, so it is not just us."
To this very day this "pro bono" policy remains in effect, the CWB does not cash buy either wheat or barley and allow the CWB to compete with the open market to extract a premium we need to be prosperous.
I dared to challenge this "Pro Bono" policy of the Canadian Government and the CWB. I was in no uncertain terms told to shut my mouth or land up in jail. I am ready to go to jail to defend my neighbours right to peaceful use of their private property, and to unchain the "Designated Area" grain grower from the slavery that is a yoke around our necks... the CWB.
Honourable Goodale and his Liberal, NDP, and Bloc MP freinds are willing to back "Honourable Whelan", and I am a simple yet obvious example of a person that has been challenged and told in no uncertain terms to accept the terms of CWB Chairman Ritter:
In concluding remarks at the Wilrose Convention January 6 2005 Chairman Ritter said: "I will use a saying by AlCapone... we don't usually talk about the Mafia... but I will use it anyway;
You can get a lot done with a SMILE,
But you sure, can get a lot more done: With a GUN; and a SMILE."
With over 100 people present, it was easy for me to get dozens of witnesses to confirm this is exactly what the CWB Chairman said in his official speech on January 6 2005 at the Wildrose annual convention supper banquet. The CWB Chairman’s speech left us all with a strange final solution for the problems of the CWB in 2005 and beyond, by ending with this confident relaxed message telling us to “Co-operate” with the CWB monopoly and we will do just fine.
The "SMILE" haunts me to this moment... what is a Mafia smile from ear to ear Tower?
Clear enough for you TOWER?
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