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Top Freedom Fighters Set to Expose PC Spy & Enforcement Agency in Federal Court!

Making History: Marc Lemire’s Appeal to the Federal Court of Canada

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For the first time ever in history, the Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC) is being challenged by Marc Lemire in the Federal Court of Canada for its spying operations, abuses of the law, deception and agent provocateur agenda.

Like some mobster in a U.S. trial who keeps invoking the Fifth Amendment, the CHRC is trying to keep the veil of secrecy wrapped tight around its spying operations on Canadian Internet dissidents. Its tool of choice is Section 37 of the Canada Evidence Act. This allows government representatives the ability to prevent disclosure (hide) and claim immunity over the disclosure of information that the CHRC alleges to be injurious to Canadian Government security and operations of a Federal agency. The evidence Marc Lemire is challenging before the Federal Court is explosive and will blow the whole agenda of the CHRC into the open.

In a 300 page record, prepared by lead counsel Barbara Kulaszka, the abuse of Section 37 by the Commission was laid out in amazingly clear detail. Those 300 pages decimate the Canadian Human Rights Commission’s claims and expose the spying operations of Canada’s Thought Control apparatus

Come out and see the top freedom fighters in Canada battle the censors: Barbara Kulaszka, Douglas Christie, Paul Fromm and Marc Lemire
Federal Court of Canada
January 15, 2008 – 9:30am
180 Queen Street W
Toronto, Ontario
Case: T-860-07
Marc Lemire vs. Richard Warman, Canadian Human Rights Commission and Attorney General of Canada. Support Marc Lemire’s Constitutional Challenge

Be part of our team and contribute what you can to defeat this horrible law and protect Freedom of Speech in Canada !

• Via Mail: Send Cheque or Money Order to:

Canadian Association for Free Expression,
P.O. Box 332,
Rexdale, ON
M9W 5L3
Canada

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