Hydro isn't a term we use in Alberta so I don't know what you're talking about. But I know this: if you declare war on Canadian society you will lose in the end. A lot of people far better than you will ever be over the past century have fought and legislated their way to the free society we have now that allows you to stand on any soap box or run as a candidate in any election etc freely. When you directly attack our system and try to disrupt our democracy over your personal perceptions of injustice rather than deal with them IAW the many avenues the law legally provides you'd best hope you never run across a guy like me.
where did this rant come from?
there is no" declare war on Canada",the situation is not about anybody winning and/or anybody,one person or organization losing,unless of course you are the Officer, the dead person, the families of all parties involved,the RCMP,the community of Dawson creek,the community of anonoor the Federal/Provincial government,or society in general.This whole recent ordeal is a noone win,( maybe except Hydro) and everyone lose,including you grainfedpraiboy213945.there is no war,just symptoms of modern world communication.
i know people who have 6 computers in their basement,what they do i am not sure,but i know they are hard working,honest people.
i don't belong to anonomyous,i don't even know where my spellcheck is on this computer,so go light on the "you".
what i do know,police in Canada have a history of rewriting history through their process's of denial, anyway they please,even making their own Officers go down,with their families during their story telling sessions,the RCMP have disrupted democracy,by allowing the rewriting of stories to interfere with justice.get it straight who and what is interfering with democracy,the RCMP are the biggest obstructors to democracy.
anonymous group with the dawson creek incident is trying to deliver democracy.I think Canadians like this.
the truth is that Officer was probably hired by hydro with conditions on how to handle "people of Opposition" to the Hydro project,I doubt the Officer was on only RCMP pay,this is history repeating itself.
there are going to be many factors to this case,and I am willing to wait and see how democracy plays itself out.I am also going to be more then interested on how management is going to distant themselves from the Officer.If anything it should be great to see some of those old tricks reappear.
this is not about winning and losing,it is about a history Canadians are sick of.
Anonymous is barking up my tree.