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Anyone entertaining illusions that Paul MArtin will lead an essentially conservative government and restore a modicum of sanity to the government of this country, think again.

Meet Maurice Strong a man destined to shape canadian policy more than one would care to imagine, should Paul Martin be given a massive majority.

Maurice Strong has been a mover and shaker, behind the scenes , however in the upper echelons of the United Nations, virtually since the corrupt organization was founded.

He believes in a vision of the world under a benevolent social democratic, but somewhat capitalistic government. One world, one government.

With Martin, who, through smoke and mirrors, and whether we like him or not, has gained respect in the world financial community, Strong will have the means to move forward with his plans of further economic integration of all the economies of the world, and move us inexorably toward a one world state.

If you think Kyoto was a bad thing, wait until you see what these guys have in store! So when Paul Matiin says that he would review Kyoto in order to get western votes, it would be worthwhile to look back on the words of Jacques Parizeau in 1995, when he said something to the effect that the referendum question would be something that could lure the "lobsters into the pot, and once they're in there, there's no turning back". You can be certain that Martin would review Kyoto, but that he'd be seeking advice not from those who would be affected, but rather from his mentor, Maurice Strong.

Mr Strong is also reported to be into New Age religion, and is said to be supportive of the initiative to create a United Religions Organization.

If conservatives ever needed a reason to unite, Maurice Strong lurking behind the scenes, pulling strings, provides it.

Very few people in the media have been working to expose this. You can find lots more about Strong on the Net.

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