Found this on a paranoid survivalist site:
www.survivalistskills.com/pr1.htm
Is there even an unlikely chance that this could happen?
"...the necessity of armed intervention by U.S. troops from New York's
Fort Drum [with or without Canadian government permission]..."
Don't think the 10th Mountain Div can step in a Canadian crisis now!
Don't understand why the Cree would so something that would bring
world comdemention against their cause, whether it happens or not.
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U.S. Congressional hearing on Quebec Separation...
ATTN: ASSIGNMENT EDITORS AND NEWS DIRECTORS
THE COMING BREAKUP OF CANADA - CIVIL WAR AND CHAOS ON THE U.S.'s
NORTHERN BORDER, WITH POWER OUTAGES DOWN THE WHOLE U.S. EASTERN
SEABOARD
Since 1991, THE NEW WORLD ORDER INTELLIGENCE UPDATE has been warning
that Quebec will separate from Canada abruptly via a Unilateral
Declaration of Independence, igniting a three-way civil war betwen
French-Canadian regular and militia regiments, the Canadian Armed
Forces, and the native peoples of Quebec. The Cree, who hold title to
two-thirds of Quebec territory, and who refuse to secede with Quebec,
are vitually certain at that time to sabotage the massive Quebec Hydro
James Bay generating facility, which sits on their land, and which -
through the Eastern seaboard grid - provides light, heat and power for
the whole eastern U.S. seaboard.
We named names, outlined the strategy, and warned that the ultimate
outcome was a planned Continental Union of the U.S. and Canada by the
year 2005, in which both would be regionalized. This would necessitate
a new Constitition for the resulting United States of North America.
.....No one has yet raised the worst scenario, however: the inevitable
tidal wave of crime, looting and violence which will occur in the
great eastern U.S. seaboard cities when the James Bay power feed is
cut, the necessity of armed intervention by U.S. troops from New
York's Fort Drum [with or without Canadian government permission], and
the creation of a shrunken, embittered, isolated and strongly
socialist Quebec mini-state strategically situated just to the north
of New York and Washington.
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