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After he was advised, in October 2005, of the Water War Crimes and who some of the players were, he immediately returned to Ottawa and persuaded Jack Layton and Gilles Duceppe to join forces with him and defeat Canada's Prime Minister, Paul Martin in a no-confidence vote.
An election was called and Stephen Harper's, Conservative Party had the largest number of members elected to the House of Commons, so Stephen Harper was called on to become the Prime Minister of Canada in place of Paul Martin. This is how Canada's antiquated election system works.
Time marched along and Stephen Harper, fully informed that members of Canada's elites and political class had sold out their country, refused to inform average Canadians of these highly secret crimes.
Then in January, 2008, the Water War Crimes lawsuit was launched in Canada's Federal Court. At first, the case moved along slowly but things got heated in June and July 2008 when an explosive 300 page affidavit, that had 270 pages of documentary exhibits proving the crimes, was filed in Federal Court. Copies were sent to Prime Minister Haprer and the US Ambassador to Canada. The number of dead connected to the lawsuit had suddenly jumped from one or two, to eight or nine, depending if one counts Pierre Trudeau who died in 2000, when the Sun Belt Water case exploded in Ottawa and shook Canada's political establishment to its core, all unbeknownst to average Canadians.
Prime Minister Harper had a major problem. If the media started to investigate the issues raised in the lawsuit, his government might be destroyed. So, Stephen Harper, an alleged brilliant strategist, decided to bamboozle the public with a snap election and possibly, just possibly, he might win a majority.
Prime Minister Harper's plans did not work. He won the election but only with a slightly increased minority. However, he retained the right to occupy the Prime Minister's office until the Governor General of Canada decided otherwise.
A few months later, in November 2008, Michael Ignatieff took over as leader of the Liberal Party and in December 2008, when the Water War Crimes lawsuit was moving through Canada's Federal Court, Liberal Party leader, Michael Ignatieff, New Democratioc party leader, Jack Layton, and Bloc Quebecois leader, Gilles Duceppe, decided to attempt to form a coalition government and vote out Prime Minister Haper in a non confidence vote which would have led to them seeking the Governor General to approve their proposed coalition government.
The Liberal and the New Democtatic Parties were desparate because the Water War Crimes lawsuit was targetting those parties and, supposedly, left the Conservatives out of it. The death toll was now at ten.
Stephen Harper, knowing that Canada's national security was at risk because the Water War Crimes involved violations of international treaties with the United States, met with the Governor General of Canada on December 4, 2008 and persuaded asked her to prorogue Parliament which she did, until January 28, 2008. Stephen Harper saved his hold on the Prime Minister's office by a hair.
When Parliament resumed, things were about to get more interesting because in November 2008, Democrat, Barack Obama, was elected preasident of the United States and one of the first items on his agenda was a meeting with Prime Minister Harper, the leader of the perhaps the most profitable and strategic colony in the new American Empire.
The key item on the agenda between President Obama and Prime Minister Harper at their meeting in February 2009 was water from Canada to satisfy the nearly disasterous situation in the American Southwest.
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The situation was potentially explosive and could provoke a complete annexation of Canada by the United States. As this web site has already reported, this opinion is shared by former Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien
In 2007, Prime Minister Harper invited Arnold Schwarzenegger, the Governor of California, to Canada's capital city, Ottawa, for top secret private discussions about water exports. Canadian insiders had secretly broken the NAFTA and the breach needed to be fixed. Harper promised Schwarznegger he would do all in his power to fix it. He told Schwarznwegger that both he and Schwarzenegger had to work with British Columbia Premier, Gordon Campbell, to put in place the necessary legal agreements so that reservoirs and rights of way could be created before the water started flowing to California.
Schwarzenegger agreed and for the next several years, until the signing of the key agreements during the Olympic Games in Vancouver in 2010, Schwarzenegger and Campbell were observed waltzing around California and British Columbia, hand in hand, like two gay lovers on a dance floor.
In Ottawa, Prime Minister Harper called a series of high level meetings with provincial and territorial leaders and cajolled, pressured, and arm-twisted them into preparing the necessary provincial government policies that would deliver massive quantities of water to the USA.
All of this had to be done behind the scenes because Prime Minister Harper had a minority government and a large portion of the Canadian public were vehemently against bulk water exports due to the distortions, mind manipulation, and brainwashing prior political regimes carried out in order to create the monopoly situation for favoured insiders described elsewhere on this site. See The Big Picture - The Grand Plan to Steal Canada's Water Export Wealth - The Traitors Within.
So, when US President Barack Obama came calling in February 2009, Prime Minister Harper was prepared. Their expected 15 to 20 minute first meeting went into overtime and, approximately, an hour later the two emerged from their secret talks and put on happy faces for the media. Everything was good. Canada and the USA were back to being the best of friends and neighbours again.
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