TURMEL: Cannabis Quebec #13 Fill the Hill article

From: John Turmel (bc726_at_FreeNet.Carleton.CA)
Date: 10/09/04


Date: 9 Oct 2004 02:33:30 GMT


Page 28
Fill the Hill 2004
Par Fred Leduc

FL: Une colline remplie de gens exaltes
The Hill filled with exalted people

Je n'ai jamais rien vu de tel auparavant, autant de gens
prets a se tenir debout et a se faire arreter pour le droit
de fumer du cannabis. Present sur la tribune, activistes et
anarchistes, poetes et politiciens, meres et peres,
policers, avocats, hommes d'affaires, professeurs, docteurs
en philosphie, des etudiants et meme le directeur d'un
etablissement scholaire. A titre de citoyens canadiens, a
l'unanimite porteurs du meme message concernant les
consequences nefastes qu'entraine cette prohibition
dementielle, nous sommes convaincus que nous pouvons faire
en sorte que le gouvernement modifie les lois actuelles qui
reglementent la marijuana dans le respect des droits et
liberte de chaque individu.

I never saw anything like it before, that many people ready
to stand up and be arrested for the right to smoke cannabis.
Present on the platform were activists and anarchists, poets
and politicians, fathers and mothers, police, lawyers,
businessmen, professors, doctors in philosophy, students and
even a school director. As Canadian citizens, unanimously
carrying the message about the nasty consequences of this
demented prohibition, we're convinced that we can end up
with the government modifying the actual laws that regulate
marijuana with respect to the rights and liberty of each
individual.

La premiere personne que j'ai rencontree s'appellait John
"The Engineer" (L'Ingenieur) Turmel. Ce singulier personnage
s'est presente comme candidat a cinquante-sept elections
pour se faire eliminer a chaque reprise. Il figure
d'ailleurs dans le celebre livre Guinness et detient le
record de l'individu ayant pose le plus grand nombre de fois
sa candidature aux elections. Entre le 1ier aout 2001 et le
7 octobre 2003, au moment ou le Canada n'avait effectivement
pas de loi precise sur la marijuana, il a eu l'audace
d'apporter sept livres de cannabis au parlement en guise de
protestation. Immediatement mis en etat d'arrestation, son
geste premedite lui a valu de comparaitre devant le tribunal
et, subsequemment, d'etre entendu. Il avait en main sa
demande d'appel et reclammait son equipement et son
cannabis. Selon John, si vous etiez arrete au cours de la
periode, l'absence de loi precise concernant la marijuana
constituait un vide juridique qui vous permettait de
recuperer tout votre equipement et vos plants.

The first person I met called himself John "The Engineer"
Turmel. This singular personage has run as a candidate in 57
elections to lose in each case. He's in the celebrated
Guinness Book of Records and holds the record of the person
who has contested the most elections. Between Aug. 1 2001
and October 7 2003, while Canada had no effective precise
law on marijuana, he had the audacity to bring 7 pounds of
cannabis to Parliament as a guise to protest. Immediately
arrested, his premeditated gesture got him in front of the
courts and, subsequently, heard. He had his Notice of Appeal
in hand and claimed his equipment and cannabis. According to
John, if you were arrested during this period, the absence
of precise law concerning marijuana constituted a judicial
gap that permits you to recuperate your equipment and
plants.

La toute premiere personne a s'etre prevalue d'une exemption
du gouvernement federal marchait librement parmi la foule
avec un plant de cannabis.

The very first person to get an exemption from the federal
government was freely walking among the crowd with a
cannabis plant.

JCT: The claim for equipment and cannabis was mixed up with
the TO Trio claim. I just wrote the claim, but didn't make
it. I had no equipment though I do claim my 7 pounds back.
and he identified the topless girl in the crowd as Canada's
first exemptee. That's wrong, the first two people were Jean
Charles Pariseau who wouldn't be walking and Jim Wakeford.

Then he mentions the speakers:

Jody Pressman: The Judas Kid we've seen in action.

Dominic Kramer: Another Young mole running the Toronto Hemp
Company at http://www.torontohemp.com/gallery/shameonu.htm
says:
"John Turmel, 'The Engineer,' professional gambler and
bumbling idiot who poses as a pro-pot activist but in
reality clearly must be a CIA mole or some such thing, since
he repeatedly causes controversy and stress within the
movement and does his best to make those truly in this to
help people, or who are actually themselves suffering, look
as bad as his lunacy consistently makes him look. Another
case of an apparently intelligent person who is amazingly
socially inept (and obviously has some screws loose). He
seems to move from cause to cause, and now patient to
patient, latching on temporarily in order to elevate his
status and ego somehow, only to screw everyone around while
seeking a new parasitic host. His idiocy is now known world-
wide, thanks to his ridiculous antics on newsgroups and
forums anywhere he has been permitted to take part. He
angrily blames his own ineptitude and bumbling on anyone
else within striking range. John Turmel is an ass, and only
those blinded by lack of experience or ill health or some
twisted form of hero worship don't understand that."

JCT: So we know whose side he's on.

Honorable Pierre-Claude Nolin: He heard my presentation on
the genocide of Canada's epileptics and did squat.

Philippe Lucas: Out of the Narc Emery side of town. Adding
to government spin that prohibition is still alive but
hasn't been found doing anything dirty.

Libby Davies: NDP politician had a letter read. Sounds good.

Eugene Oscapella: Long-time Ottawa activist never raised the
genocide argument. Plays along with government spin but no
dirty deeds.

Kirk Tousaw: Narc Emery supporter had the ear of Parliament
and played along with government spin.

Jack Cole: US Law Enforcement Against Prohibition US.

Alison Myrden: One of the Hitzig applicants who helped Alan
Young get his Resurrection Opinion.

John Acpada: poet

Chris Lawson: school director promotes hemp commercial uses.

Alan Young: fighting for personal rights

David Malmo-Levine: Another government spin helper.

Marco Renda: Another Hitzig applicant responsible for
resurrecting the prohibition that had been killed by Parker.
Thanks Marco for financing the new prohibition.

Marc Emery: The Prince of Rot, Marc The Narc, Cannabis
Vulture showing Canadian pot-smokers the advantages in
confessing and then pleading guilty.

Throw in Emery's stooge, Marc-Boris St-Maurice, the never-
elected leader-for-life of the Marijuana Party of Canada,
throw in Alan Young's gofer Steven Bacon, and as I
predicted, almost every narc mole in Canada had to show up
to help the show highlight all those fighting against the
still alive prohibition law.

Johnny Dupuis got to tell his story in a 4-page spread on
page 76.

So it's probably worth getting your hands on this edition.
Someday it will be worth more than the usual. I'd bet.

--
Abolitionist Slave Leader John C."The Banking Systems Engineer" Turmel
for UNILETS interest-free time-based currency in U.N. resolution C6
to Governments in the http://www.un.org/millennium/declaration.htm 
http://www.cyberclass.net/turmel 519-753-0645 USENET: can.politics