Well now I've heard of it, but I'm still not "familiar" with it -- but I see Nizkor is:
http://www.nizkor.org/ftp.cgi/orgs/canadian/ftp.py?orgs/canadian//canadian-intelligence-service/edmonton-mtghttp://www.nizkor.org/ftp.cgi/orgs/canadian/western-guard-party/ftp.py?orgs/canadian/western-guard-party//canada.rightMore:
http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&safe=off&q=+site:www.nizkor.org+%22canadian+intelligence+service%22+nizkorThe reference in the reproduced material at the first link to the "Michael Journal" would be to
Michael Fighting. If you've never seen it, you've missed a treat. Take Social Credit and stir it up with the Illuminati/Trilateral conspiracy theory, and add a generous dose of backwoods Duplessis-era anti-feminism, and you've pretty much got it.
Ever encountered John Turmel? I once had the pleasure of a brief shouting match with him at a demonstration, in which the threat of physical violence was palpably present. (I also got to debate one of his followers during an election; the guy didn't say much other than to offer copies of the diskette with the plan on it, and mumble about Abraham Lincoln's Greenbacks, a USAmerican version of our social credit nonsense.) Anyhow, my search for
"michael fighting" "social credit" turned up a gem of his:
http://www.mondopolitico.com/elections/canada2004/parties/abolitionist.htm"Louis Even's Salvation Island comic book was about castaways who allowed a banker to start a bank whose interest charges eventually got them all into impossible debt. Then one day, a Social Credit manual washes ashore and they realize that he hadn't printed the interest and there was no way they could repay it. Look for the page where one of them is explaining on the blackboard how they all owed 108 but they were all given only 100. My grandfather, Socred Adelard Turmel, was quite convinced that Louis Even was right that interest was theft because "money has no babies." This is a major tenet of Quebec Social Credit. I realize that Quebec Social Credit as taught by the Michael Fighting White Berets from Rougemont Quebec has always provided a superior grasp of the problem that most other Social Crediters who think that interest is okay may never get..."
Michael's fame spreads:
http://www.subgenius.com/subg-digest/ancient/0103.htmlOf course, that was written in 1998, when social credit was still hanging around.
Actually, a search for
"michael journal" "social credit" turns up more; guess it's changed its name.
A tangent. But a fun one!