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Ex Charging Bison (Winnipeg)

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One of my MCpl Just sent me the following link. Once again the "social Conscience" of Canada is calling for active resistance to the ex.

Please See below and full text at:

http://stopthebison.friendsofgrassynarrows.com/

What are we calling for?

We are calling for a broad range of actions to counter this training, from high-school walk-outs, to street theatre, to teach-ins, to direct action, to a national convergence, to solidarity actions. We encourage people to take the initiative to plan their own autonomous actions, but we're also eager to see co-operation between organizing groups.

We are planning a major day of action on May 1st, International Workers' Day

Why are we opposing this? Or, "But Canadian missions are only for peacekeeping. What's the problem?"

The problem is that Canada's peacekeeping reputation is already in tatters around the world. We don't need to look that hard to see why. Here are the kinds of operations the military is training for.


A Canadian soldier stands guard at the Toussaint Louverture Airport in Port-au-Prince.In Haiti, Canadian soldiers and RCMP are currently giving logistical assistance to the brutal Haitian National Police and participating in MINUSTAH, an international force which has been carrying out massacres in urban slums. All this to "stabilize" a government Canada helped put into place.

Two years ago, Canadian troops helped carry out a coup of Haiti's elected leader and oversee the installation of a government of business elites and sweatshop owners. The year before that, at the Ottawa Initiative on Haiti, Pierre Pettigrew and other members of the Canadian government decided alongside France, the U.S., and Latin American countries that the Haitian government must be overthrown.

For more on occupied Haiti visit this national information site or the local Winnipeg-CHAN site.



In Quebec City in 2001, 1000 soldiers were deployed against protestors of the Summit of the Americas, to stifle dissent against the governments' push for corporate control of the hemisphere.



In Ts'peten, also known as Gustafsen Lake, British Columbia, in 1995, native demonstrators trying to protect their land from further encroachment were met with armoured peronnel carriers, .50 calibre machine guns, and land mines. The federal and provincial governments rejected any involvement by an impartial, independent, international adjudication process to settle the conflict, and even the presence of neutral peacekeepers, with the famous declaration "There shall be no alien intervention into the affairs of this state."



In Afghanistan, top Canadian soldier Rick Hillier clarified the Canadian military's role, "We're not the public sevice of Canada. We're not just another department. We are the Canadian Forces and our job is to be able to kill people."

Canadian forces joined the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in 2001. The military occupation continues today.



In Kanehsatake in 1990, Canadian forces attempted to put down Mohawk resistance to the town of Oka's attempted expansion of a golf course on to territory including a Mohawk burial ground.



In Iraq, we find Canadian troops again, despite the government's official position that they're staying out of the invasion. One Canadian Major General has thousands of U.S. troops under his command.


This is not a history of peacekeeping and good will, and the training operations in Winnipeg are an attempt to hone the Canadian military's tactics of repression.


Come to Winnipeg!

We are calling on people from across Canada to come oppose this operation and its consequences for people around the country and around the world. Come put on workshops, plan actions, act as medics, observers, anything your heart desires. We will do our best to find couches to sleep on and to put together bicycles to be lent out. More info about that as it develops.

There are already folks tentatively coming from Toronto and Ottawa.


I am too pissed off right now to have a cohearant responce to this.

GF

 
Found more stuff

http://stopthebison.friendsofgrassynarrows.com/

http://ghostchild.com/newbb+viewtopic.topic_id+335+forum+5.htm

http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2006/01/331801.html

http://winnipeg.canadahaitiaction.ca/pipermail/chan_winnipeg.canadahaitiaction.ca/2006-January/000035.html

http://www.ndp.ca/page/2969

http://www.g7welcomingcommittee.com/blog/

GF
 
I guess that they forgot that:

In Quebec City protestors were destroying property, attacking police, and trying to get over the fence and into the red zone.

In Haiti troops deployed to put an end to the military rule that had taken thousands of innocent lives.

At Gustafsen Lake, it was mostly a police operation, according to Wikipedia.

At Kanehsatake, the native warriors were armed, and ended up killing a police officer.

I'm not even gonna explain Afganistan, our boys have done good.

How can these nutjobs think like this? I just don't get it.

 
I was amused by one refrence to A Lt.Cpl so and so commander of the Fort Garry Horse. What a collection of whack jobs! :dontpanic: ;D
 
That's amusing, I just went through these sites earlier today before this was posted -
But wrt the ex - I think these protestors need to be accounted for in the planning stages - less it become very realistic training - though that could be very beneficial.
Saying the hemispheric conference is in Winnipeg near that time as well.... Lots of imported (and local) protest movements available....
And saying this ex is partaking in Downtown Winnipeg - could be very interesting to say the least....
Overall, these groups are right out of 'er. I did take a look at their arguements and - wow- are the blinders on tight. It's one thing to be anti something - while still accepting a broad view or understanding from both perspectives (if only just a glimmer of understanding/hearing the other side) and having only one outlook versus having one set agenda- and their "reasons" without context is absurd (and fails critical thinking arguement lessons learned in their schooling).
 
Has anyone thought that this may be part of the scenario?  Perhaps it is part of the Exercise:
About 100 police officers and civilians will be given a role in the
exercise, either as opposing forces or relief organizations.

The military may also recruit drama students from the University of
Manitoba to play the roles of demonstrators or insurgents.

"The purpose is to learn and we may rerun the same scenario several
times," Woiden said.
Winnipeg Free Press http://stopthebison.friendsofgrassynarrows.com/fp.html
 
Ahhh ,

Dont understand how these people come up with this stuff on their own??? We are gold when we help sandbag or give you a blanket, but when its time to do our REAL JOB....they cry about it. Sad...but I guess you need both types of people in the world to get balance!!!

:salute:
 
George Wallace said:
Has anyone thought that this may be part of the scenario?  Perhaps it is part of the Exercise:  Winnipeg Free Press http://stopthebison.friendsofgrassynarrows.com/fp.html
Something tells me they're not "participants".

http://www.friendsofgrassynarrows.com/
Edited for grammer.
 
Blakey said:
Something tells me they're not "participants".

http://www.friendsofgrassynarrows.com/

Thinking outside of the box.  ;D

The military may also recruit drama students from the University of
Manitoba to play the roles of demonstrators or insurgents.

(Faulty 'Generalization' time.)  Who make up many of these fringe groups?  A WNG O to the Drama Dept and perhaps a Political Science Dept, and a wacko can have a heads up and start the wheels into motion.  OPFOR and Wackos from the same sandbox.
 
mox nix to me George, I say let them come, in droves. That way it'll give the local authorities a reason practice there crowd control and, if need be call in the military (after all the appropriate phone calls and paperwork has been filled out of course  ;D)
 
Oh boy...this will only enforce the "Soldiers in our streets" ad the Liberals tried to use against Harper... 

Don't be suprised if come next election, the Liberals use this and say "see!  I told you so"
 
RN PRN said:
Come to Winnipeg!

We are calling on people from across Canada to come oppose this operation and its consequences for people around the country and around the world. Come put on workshops, plan actions, act as medics, observers, anything your heart desires. We will do our best to find couches to sleep on and to put together bicycles to be lent out. More info about that as it develops.

Medics, eh? That's all we need, a NO DUFF cas that we cant help because there's too many civilian "medics" in the way...  ::)
 
Man oh man where do we get these nut jobs protesters ? I live in Trenton Ont they had a similar exercise not on that scale but it was a neat experience seeing the troops in the city. I don't think  any one was upset that they where there. I think some people just need to chill out . Just my two cents worth
 
Man they need to go hug a tree, eat some granola, save a whale, and write some haiku in a Starbucks, or better yet how about they just get a life, what some people won't do just to protest......it should be interesting to say the least!!! :cdn:
 
After seeing these sites, I think I am more looking forward to it than I was before. It will be nice to see all these people exercise there right to free speech while we are training to protect that right.
 
If they actually show up and demonstrate they will be doing the CF a favor. Heck, we will save cash and food for all the Drama Students that we were going to use for an op for.
Last I was aware disturbance of the peace was an offence.
Come out and train with 38 CBG at Ex Charge A Hippie!
 
Around the world, the maple-leaf flown by the CAF has come to represent murder, torture and oppression to those unlucky enough to see it flying


Got that off one the comments someone left, i wonder how smart this person truly is.
 
These creatures may be doing the CF a favor by showing up. Think of the cash we will save by not having to feed all the "drama students" to play op for. Heck we will have a no-duff op for.
Last time I herd, causing a public nuisance was an offence. Not to mention the stuff they will undoubtedly be smokin.

Come one come all to Ex Charge a Hippie

Damn, I thought the last post of mine was lost when my PC locked up
Oh well

GF
 
OK,

I'm starting to have some fun with this one.

http://g7welcomingcommittee.com/blog/archives/operation-charging-bison/#comments

GF
 
ohh--ohh--ohh *raises hand* can I come?! Can I come?!
they always need sigops and I can make a mean cup o' coffee in the CP. ;)
 
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