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Deputation to the Town of Creston and the Regional District of Central KootenayNovember 11, 2023

To restore lawful jurisdiction and rights

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Foreign countries infiltrating Canada, spy chief warnsCTVNEWSThe Canadian Press Published Friday, January 7, 2011

QUOTES from: CSIS Director Richard Fadden

"These clandestine efforts by foreign governments to influence our officials, policies and communities have the potential to undermine our ability to make independent decisions in Canada's national interests."

“CSIS had suspicions about a number of municipal politicians in British Columbia.”

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The Municipal Primer…

This booklet explains how these non-government City Municipalities took over your CITY HALL, convert official status, assume regulatory control, and leave the locally elected officials holding nothing but incredible personal liability for everything they agree to and sign.

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The Local Agenda 21…

Picture of the Booklet

Reference information

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Agenda 21 quotes:

  • “The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) produced Agenda 21 in 1992, and since that time Agenda 21 has become the guiding international blueprint for development into the twenty-first century. During the preparation of Agenda 21, the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI) worked to ensure that this global plan, also addressed the roles and perspectives of local governments. As a result, Chapter 28 of Agenda 21 calls upon local governments, working with their communities, to create their own local action plans, or Local Agenda 21 programs.”
  • AKA Climate Action Plans; Sustainable Development

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Agenda 21 quotes continued:

“Sustainable development, therefore, is a program of action for local and global economic reform – a program that has yet to be fully defined. The challenge of this new program is to develop, test, and disseminate ways to change the process of economic development so that it does not destroy the ecosystems and community systems (e.g., cities, villages, neighborhoods, and families) that make life possible and worthwhile.

No one fully understands how, or even if, sustainable development can be achieved; however, there is a growing consensus that it must be accomplished at the local level if it is ever to be achieved on a global basis.”

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Elizabeth Dowdeswell, Executive Director, United Nations Environment Programme

  • “Terms like sustainable development and environmental conservation can often conjure up images of processes too grand for local communities and their organizations to handle and influence. For all these reasons, the Local Agenda 21 Planning Guide is more than just a book. It is a lever for changing the art of managing sustainable development at the level of local government. Indeed this guide can serve as a symbol of today’s historic transformation in the concept of partnerships…”

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Canada signs on…

  • Brian Mulroney signed this international treaty whereby, he agreed Canada would join the UN Global Governance System. Upon his signature, Canada appears to have ceased to operate as a nation-legally and lawfully. All signatories agreed to several UN Declarations (Sustainable Action Plans).

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AKA “Earth Summit”

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UN Sustainable Development Goals:

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Canada under the PPP Global Governance System

  • The new de facto UN Global Governance System is a corporate (veil) structure set up like a “burger chain” franchise. So, instead of being “governed”, we get “serviced”. Policies are set at the PPP top level and downloaded to the ones below like this:

Government

Public/Private Partnership

Non-Governmental Collection Agency

Canada

UN Member State

Service Canada

British Columbia

Sub-National Member State

Service B.C.

Local/Municipal

City State

Town of Creston and Regional District of Central Kootenay

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Guide For Municipal Council Members and Regional Directors in British ColumbiaOctober 12, 2018 Prepared by Colin Stewart and Marie Watmough

  • 2.0 THE LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA
  • Before 1998 the Local Government Act of British Columbia was known as the Municipal Act, and it was almost a sole source for legislative authority for both municipalities and regional districts. In 2004 the Legislature enacted the Community Charter, and removed from the Local Government Act a great many of the powers of municipalities, incorporating them into the Community Charter.

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Community CharterVictoria, British Columbia, CanadaThis Act is current to October 25, 2023Community Charter(SBC 2003) CHAPTER 6Asserted to May 29, 2003

Part 2 — Municipal Purposes and Powers

Division 1 — Purposes and Fundamental Powers

Municipalities and their councils

6   (1) A municipality is a corporation of the residents of its area.

(2) The governing body of a municipality is its council.

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Back to “Local Agenda 21”

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Agenda 21 quote;

  • “The increasing pace of global integration will determine whether in the future the lines that separate a city, a country, a region, and a continent will become progressively more blurred.”

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More quotes from The Local Agenda 21…

  • “Just as sustainable development requires private sector corporations to reform their production and management approaches, sustainable development requires that local governments change the ways that their municipal corporations are organized and operated.”

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De facto

  • “De facto” is defined as meaning “accepted (as fact) but unauthorized and illegitimate; installed and founded in deceit and fraud, without lawful title.”

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“De facto Government”

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De facto Government

  • A de facto government is defined as “private, corporate secret Mayor/Council/Board; non-governmental organization.”

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“De jure”

  • The Word “De jure” means “rightful, legitimate, constitutional and legal; elected and in compliance with every aspect of law.”

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De jure Government

  • A De jure government is always public; sovereign and autonomous.

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United Nations Global Government-Public/Private Partnerships

- overturns the rightful government and

installs its own instead

- has possession of governing powers

without right

- maintains itself by force and capture

regulatory control

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Criminal Code of CanadaSection 46 (1) (b)

  • 6 (1) Every one commits high treason who, in Canada,…
  • (b) levies war against Canada or does any act preparatory thereto; or….

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Criminal Code of Canada Section 50(1)(b)

  • 50 (1) Every one commits an offence who

  • [...]

  • (b) knowing that a person is about to commit high treason or treason does not, with all reasonable dispatch, inform a justice of the peace or other peace officer thereof or make other reasonable efforts to prevent that person from committing high treason or treason.

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Criminal Code of Canada Section 122

Breach of trust by public officer

122 Every official who, in connection with the duties of their office, commits fraud or a breach of trust, whether or not the fraud or breach of trust would be an offence if it were committed in relation to a private person, is guilty of

(a) an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term of not more than five years; or ...

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“Ultra Vires”

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Voting…..