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    Schedule of meetings with Keith Wilson on the new Soviet styled Alberta

    The following is a list of meetings to be held in January 2011, with guest speaker (Lawyer) Keith Wilson. Topic of discussion is the on-slaught of legislation passed in Alberta recently to force corporate agendas down Albertan's throats.

    Information on these meetings, as well as further documentation on the subject can be found at this site: landownersagainstbills.com

    Please print off this list and post it at your local bulletin boards, UFA etc... where it will be seen by EVERYONE.

    Remember this is not just a landowners problem...All Albertans will pay dearly for electricity if this Soviet sytle take-over of Alberta is allowed to continue.

    If you are reading this, you are "the resistance".

    1. January 10, 2011 7:00 pm Medicine Hat, Callaghan Inn Hotel & Convention Centre (Quality Inn), Local Area Landowners.

    2. January 11, 2011 1:00 pm Brooks
    Heritage Inn, Border Surface Rights Association.

    3.January 11, 2011 7:00 pm Taber
    Taber Legion, Border Surface Rights Association.

    4. January 12, 2011 1:30 pm
    Pincher Creek, Heritage Inn, South Porcupine Stewardship Assoc / WSGA.

    5.January 12, 2011 7:00 pm High River
    Highwood Memorial Centre, WSGA.

    6.January 13, 2011 7:00 pm Bonnyville
    Ardmore Community Hall, MD of Bonnyville.

    7.January 17, 2011 7:00 pm Leduc
    Nisku Inn, Local Landowner Group.

    8. January 24, 2011 7:00 pm Viking
    Viking Com. Hall, Local Surface Rights Group.

    9.January 25, 2011 1:30 pm Castor
    Castor Hall, Paintearth Protective Society.

    10. January 25, 2011 7:00 pm Trochu
    Trochu Community Centre, Tri-West Agro and WSGA.

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    The Pekisko Landowners Association is kicking in the help the WSGA in the High River meeting.

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      Kathy.....thanks for posting the notices on the Keith Wilson info meetings. We are about to see whether Alberta landowners really believe in property rights enough to get off their asses and confront these crooks in the legislature. When our own MLA tables bills 19 and 50 without consulting his constituence or giving voters an opportunity to debate the issue it reminds me of the halcyon days of Stalinism. Aberhart said in 1935 "if Albertans haven't suffered enough, it is their God given right to suffer some more." Now lets see if their are any landowners with gonads to stand up to the PEE CEES.

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        A conclusion that has come to me lately:

        AltaLink and ATCO are claiming these HVDC lines are NOT for export because if they admit they ARE for export, this would not be a matter of "public good"; but, a private project.

        As with other private projects, ie: pipelines that haul oil and gas from Alberta to other states and provinces, the corporations that developed the resources are paying for the method of transporting their product to market. Should AltaLink or ATCO admit the TRUTH that these HVDC lines ARE FOR EXPORT of power to other markets outside Alberta, they could NOT justify the Alberta taxpayer footing the bill for building these lines. [Then turning them over free and clear to the corporations.] Hence the BALD-FACED LIE!

        What would happen if the Alberta taxpayers suddenly had to start paying for all the pipelines. And, what about paying for the trains and trucks that haul other products out of Alberta for export... should we be paying for them too. Of course not, so try explaining these HVDC lines to the uninformed in this manner... maybe it will get through to them a little better.

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