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Our story…here now at Amazon.ca!
You’ve read about the agony of Caledonia’s victims in Christie Blatchford’s 'Helpless'; NOW read Gary McHale’s story about the small group of Canadian patriots who fought for freedom and, in the process, showed Canadians how to fight back …and win. Foreword by Christie Blatchford. Endorsements by Jerry Agar, Newstalk 1010 and Barbara Kay, National Post columnist.
Gary McHale book launch at: Freedom Press Canada — 2013 Freedom Symposium, November 9, 2013
Join the Freedom Press Canada 2013 Freedom Symposium on Nov 9th at the Old Mill Inn, Toronto for the launch of Gary McHale's book, 'Victory In The No-Go Zone: Winning The Fight Against Two-Tier Policing' along with other conservative/libertarian authors and thinkers, including Caledonia Victims Project founder Mark Vandermaas. Mark will speak about the Ipperwash cover-up and its legacy of illegal peacekeeping missions on Canadian soil. Click image for registration form. $75 incl. lunch + copy of 'Victory In The No-Go Zone.'
Christie Blatchford: Caledonia law = Deep South law
“…the law in Haldimand County operates as the law in America’s Deep South once worked, where there was one law for the white man, who could break it with impunity, and another for the black man. In Haldimand County, since the occupation began, there has been one law for natives and another for non-natives.“
Helpless author Christie Blatchford, Globe & Mail, May 04/11
IN BOOKSTORES NOW: Caledonia’s story, as told by Canada’s award-winning author of ‘Fifteen Days’…
"I’m sure a lot of people don’t give a damn about what happened to the residents of Caledonia. I’m wondering where the next lawless takeover might take place — maybe in my area? Maybe in yours? People don’t seem to care unless it affects them directly — that is, except for Gary McHale and Mark Vandermaas." Moose & Squirrel.ca
March 22/11: Free Thinking Film Society & International Free Press Society bring Caledonia to Ottawa
July 12, 2009 – THE END OF THE BEGINNING. After 4 arrests during a 31 month campaign the Canadian flag is legal once again in Caledonia
Category Archives: Journalists
TorSun founder Worthington hammers ‘journalistic negligence’ & ‘defacto’ suspension of Charter, Police Services Act protection for Caledonia victims
The good news re Caledonia keeps coming. I received a call from a Caledonia resident yesterday who excitedly informed me that Peter Worthington had written a column that mentioned the Caledonia Victims Project, and which included several quotes from my writings (links & … Continue reading
R. v. Gary McHale (Assault)
Caledonia Lawsuits & Court Actions> Targeting of Non-Native Activists R. v. Gary McHale (Assault) A charge of Assault was laid against Gary McHale arising out of a ‘Truth & Reconciliation’ rally held Feb 27/11. It was dropped by the Crown on … Continue reading
TorSun founder Peter Worthington connects dots between Caledonia victims, Dr. King, and European persecution of Islam critics
Toronto Sun founder Peter Worthington has become the first Canadian journalist to connect the dots between 1. the targeting of non-Native victims in Caledonia; 2. our application of Dr. King’s teachings in confronting appeasement of extremism; and 3. the persecution … Continue reading
International Free Press Society recognizes Bill Jackson & Regional News for Caledonia coverage
The Canadian chapter of the International Free Press Society (IFPS-Canada) has become the first to recognize the valuable work of reporter Bill Jackson and his employer – Caledonia’s Regional News – in covering the Caledonia crisis. IFPS-Canada – with Bill’s … Continue reading
McHale, Vandermaas discuss Caledonia on ‘Just Right’ show, CHRW 94.9FM at University of Western Ontario
On Dec 09/10 Gary McHale and I appeared for a full hour on the ‘Just Right‘ show hosted by Bob Metz and Robert Vaughan on CHRW 94.9 FM at the University of Western Ontario in London where we discussed the Caledonia … Continue reading
UoW pseudo-leftists create “surge” in HELPLESS sales publisher reports
Despite the shameful assault on freedom of speech and academic freedom represented by the character assassination, and intimidation that resulted in the cancellation of Christie Blatchford’s speech at the the University of Waterloo on Nov 12/10, the controversy has achieved … Continue reading
University of Waterloo apologizes to Christie Blatchford: “freedom to speak and to learn is fundamental”
The University of Waterloo has issued a strongly worded apology to Helpless author Christie Blatchford after a small group of students were able to intimidate the university into cancelling her Nov 12/10 appearance at the Humanities Theatre: Apology after author … Continue reading
Shoddy Caledonia journalism continues: Toronto Sun reporter didn’t read ‘Helpless’ before publishing OPP rebuttal to Blatchford, Worthington allegations
VoiceofCanada has learned that Toronto Sun reporter Joe Warmington had not read Christie Blatchford’s newly released book exposing OPP racial policing practices in Caledonia prior to publishing a Nov 01/10 story devoted to giving OPP Commissioner Chris Lewis a chance … Continue reading