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Show WESTERN AMERICANA TOM BREITLING ON METRO IN MIAMI - DADE COUNTY PAGE 3 The JU Independent OF UTAH Dedicated To The Constitution, Liberty, Morality, and WERS1TY irir'Xit'ki('kik'k'kiri'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'fcivk'k'k'k'kiiiiKit&frk'ir'ir'Artc'ir'k Vol. 6, No. 5 Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 CANADA FACES SEtfffis N e ORDER January 30f 1975 Ml NFISCATIOtf) by F. Paul Fromm You are at your summer cottage Reprinted F The r o m destroy those weapons or turn them in to the government in order to avoid prosecution. Almost equally offensive, in Canada and your seventeen-year-ol- d son asks to borrow your rifle for a walk back in the woods to Bill 4 makes no provision of comdo some plinking. He has often used pensation for victims of this legalized your rifle as you have carefully trained theft of private property. him to handle it safely. But if you lend Senator Camerons bill, in turn, that rifle to your son you will have would classify rifles and shotguns as committed an indictable offense and restricted weapons. It proudly anbe liable to two years in prison. By nounces: As a result all weapons will borrowing it, he too has committed an be either prohibited or restricted. indictable offense and faces two years In order legally to own a rifle or a in jail. shotgun, a Canadian would have to A bill, which has already received have a government permit. Thus, all second reading by the Canadian Sen- shotguns and rifles in the hands of ate, would make the totalitarian sce- good citizens would be effectively nario above a reality for all Canadians. registered. And Canadians who presintroduced by Sen- ently own rifles or shotguns would That bill is ator Donald Cameron of Alberta. It have to apply for a permit to own would make prohibited weapons of their guns; for. "everyone who has in all handguns, including air pistols. And his possession a restricted weapon is. beneath the lugubrious legalese lies the unless he is n holder of a permit under sinister reality confiscation. Cana- which he may lawfully so possess it, dians who presently own handguns guilty of an indictable offence and and air pistols would either have to liable to imprisonment for two years. 22-calib- re S-1- S-1- 4, Gun Control Means Copyright 1974 THE REVIEW OF THE NEWS Among other requirements to obtain a permit to own a rifle or a shotgun. Bill 4 would make it mandatory that a test be passed before any weapon permit may be granted. The purpose of this section, the bill states, is to require a permit for all restricted weapons which in fact includes all firearms." Canadians already need a permit legally to own a would allow govhandgun. Bill 4 ernment bureaucrats to use the present registration of handguns as a means of checking up on citizens to make certain that they either destroy their handguns or hand them over for conS-1- S-1- fiscation without compensation. Registration is step one. Confiscation is step two. In the light of its treatment of handguns, it is apparent that the true intention of Bill is the, ultimate confiscation of all firearms owned by the people of Canada. Bill 4 is a private members bill. Having received second reading, it is S-1- 4 S-1- .slated to go before the Senates Committee of Legal and Constitutional Affairs in February for clause by clause study. The Hearings will be open to public submissions. If this measure passes the Senate, it may be introduced into the House of Commons. If it receives third and final reading in the House of Commons, it becomes the law of the land. At the present time. Bill is not a Government bill. However, if there is little public outcry and it passes the Senate, the Trudeau Government may well make this measure a Government bill in the House of Commons. With the decided Liberal majority there, it would if backed by the Government be all but assured of passing. The time for outcry and opposition by thoughtful Canadians is now! Members of the Senate and the House of Commons frequently submit private members bills. These bills Continued on page 6 S-1- People Control THE ROCKEFELLERS NOW CONTROL THE CFR WORLD-GOVERNME- SCHEME ROCKEFELLER THE DYNASTY AT THE CONTROL SWITCH by Phoebe Courtney UTAH INDEPENDENT 57 Oakland Avenue Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 Second Class Postage PsUat Salt Lcto City. Utah LT T 4 the ' Rockefeller foreign office', but it is strictly kidding on the square. The chairman of the board of the CFR is David Rockefeller, thought by many to be the most powerful individual in the United States. David Rockefeller heads the incredibly influential Chase Manhattan Bank which by 1973 had accumulated an admitted $39 billion in assets. This docs not in clude a major portion of their business carried on through affiliated banks overseas, a figure not consolidated on their balance sheet. Chase Manhattan has 28 foreign branches on its own, plus a string of 50.000 correspondent banking offices. The mind boggles at such financial globe-encircli- ng power! In his article Gary Allen stated that Congressional sources had revealed that Chase Manhattan, combined its trust through departments, holds enough stock in fifty-fiv- e major corporations in Gary Allen, in his article in the the United States to exercise some June 1972 issue of AMERICAN measure of control. OPINION made this observation According to Allen, the board about the of directors of the Rockefellers Council on Foreign Chase Manhattan Bank consists of Relations: the richest and most' powerful men Originally the Council was in America. controlled hy a consortium of And then he continued: " Today David Rockefeller is a Morgan partners and agents, hut over the years Morgan influence money magnate, wielding unhas receded: and the Rockefeller precedented power, expanding or family has gained mastery of the inhibiting the economies of whole y The CFR is often nations hv his organization. The power David facetiously referred to these days as decisions. day-to-da- wields, one of his biographers says, Before the United States and the . Union of Soviet Socialist Republics can be merged into a the super-stat- e, believe that the Soviet promoters economy should be elevated to a point whereby it can be meshed into the U.S. economy. This to be accomplished by the transfer to the Soviet Union of U.S. technological know-hoand capital. And thats exactly what's happening now via Bank. the U.S. Export-Impo- rt Bank was The Export-Impo- rt same time firming up the started in 1934 by President D. Roosevelt and was groundwork for the final push for Franklin world government. Now, however, made an independent U.S. the Rockefellers boldly advocate government agency by Congress in Bank 1945. Until 1971. the Ex-lamalgamation with the Comwas prohibited from providing munist world. financing to Communist countries. An Associated Press dispatch In 1971. however, legislation was of July 26. 1968 reported: New York Gov. Nelson A. passed authorizing this financing if Rockefeller says as president he the President made the decision would work toward international that it is in the national interest. Under this 1971 law, the Ex-lcreation of a new world order Bank has been extending credits based on East-Wecooperation and guarantees to the Soviet instead of conflict. Even though Nelson Union. Rumania and Poland. William J. Casey, a new Rockefeller's presidential cam1968 fizzled out. member of the Council on Foreign paign in nevertheless David's plans for a Relations, and president of the Export-Impo- rt Bank, stated on world super-stat- e go because he was able to insert July 9, 1974 that the bank had made loans to the Soviet Union his most highly trained operative, i.c.. Henry Kissinger, into the top totalling about $500 million prior slot in the Nixon Administration to to March 1974. The hanks capital stock and make and carry out U.S. foreign its borrowing and transaction policy. authority are financed by DOLLARS American taxpayers. TAXPAYERS Ex-lBank makes loans for USED TO FORGE WORLD Continued on page 8 GOVERNMENT crosses alt borders, can make or destroy governments, start and stop wars, profoundly influence everyones life including yours'. Remember all that talk in years gone by, which was extensively carried by the Liberal press, regarding regional alliances of Free World countries against Communist encroachment? The Rockefeller task force at that time was adopting the soft" approach to world government, while at the world-governme- nt w m m st ad m |