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The Continental Congress of Philadelphia 1774 has proven to be right
By Kenneth T. Tellis
Apr 19, 2011 - 12:10:58 AM

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When the Continental Congress met at Carpenters Hall in Philadelphia in September 1774, they were absolutely right in their argument that the Quebec Act was a travesty of justice, as it gave to the Habitant (Metis) rights far beyond those of British subjects in the American colonies. If the American colonists were permitted to settle in the new province of Quebec, then the Habitant would be forced to break up and move away to other areas, which would mean neither they nor their Roman Catholic Church would hold sway in British America.

It is now beyond question that Benjaim Franklin, Thomas Jefferson and other right thinking American colonists knew what the game of the Habitant and their church would play in the future. And that was proven on June 22, 1974, exactly 200 years after the Quebec Act was passed by the British Parliament at Westminster. It only goes to prove that the American colonials that met at Carpenters Hall in Philadelphia were right in their assumption and the British Parliament absolutely wrong on all counts.

The Roman Catholic Church and the Metis (Habitant) were taking a long term approach to their goal of creating their own country by stealth. But Canada's English-speaking politicians hadn't even a clue of the under current in the province and thought that by giving them a sense of equality that the Metis (Habitant) would eventually become part of the grand plan of Canada. This was a serious miscalculation on the part of both the English-speaking politicians and citizens, because the Metis and their church had their very own plans, for a country of their own.

Thus It was not by chance that Henri Bourassa and other Metis (Canadien) leaders, supported by the Quebecois Catholic Church began their secret plans which today have come full circle by political intrigue and the wholesale infiltration of Canada's political system.

The meeting held at the home of Gerard Pelletier on Elm Street, Westmount, Quebec, on November 22, 1963, the day that U.S. President John F. Kennedy was assassinated at Dallas, Texas, USA, was the day that this Metis CABAL was laying down plans for the breaking away of the province of Quebec from Canada. When you see the list invitees you realize that they were planning something so very big, that it would blow you out of the water. Here was a member of Catholic Action (l'Ordre Jacques Cartier), Gerard Pelletier, a journalist named Rene Levesque a man to whom power meant everything, Jean Marchand another political malcontent, Pierre-Philippe Trudeau a man was going to take power in Canada sometime in the near future and push the Quebec agenda forward, and last of all Jean-Luc Pepin. They could not well invite any English-speaking politician, because their long term plans would be exposed.

What is happening at the present time in Quebec, was all planned and executed by the same plotters on November 22, 1963. Because by 1974, the man who would permit Quebec to pass its own language law, Bill 22, on June 22, 1974, was Canadien Prime Minister Pierree-Elliott Trudeau. But as he pointed out then, other provinces would not be permitted to make their own language laws, because they were English-speaking provinces. Thus the die was cast! And now the fun begins as more Quebec governments continued to outlaw the English-language even further. Now a NEO-FASCIST led Parti Quebecois continues to make it even harder for children to attend English-language institutions, to the point that they have created a language police reminiscent of the Gestapo of Nazi Germany, whose main job is to keep an eye on people who speak ENGLISH.

If I may add a snippet here about an incident that took place in 1987. The local cure from the l'Eglise Ste-Genevieve visited my home in Pierrefonds, and while talking made a politically motivated statement in which he felt that Quebecois (Metis) were superior Catholics to the English-speaking Catholics. So I raised the question as to how he could come to those conclusions? I pointed that the teachings of Jesus Christ firmly forbid such erroneous ideas. To which he stated we do not follow all the teachings of Jesus Christ, but follow what our (Metis) bishops decide. Thus, it can said, that the Quebecois Church is not in keeping with the dictates of the POPE himself, and if anything, this can rightly be called the Quebecois heresy.

Kenneth T. Tellis


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