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Since the twentieth I am sixty three - A walk for Canada

 


To Serve and protect
People with guns will be after me
They will shoot to kill

The system will persecute
The system will not prosecute
The corporation is not happy
The corporation has its ways
The corporation owns the system

Families and marriage will be destroyed
The corporation and the system must live
Corporation and system are there
To serve and protect each other
Others do not matter

Only matters to kill
Babies, weak and elders
And those who stand in their way
Of making the system work

Our Father, Who art in Heaven, hallowed be Thy name; Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in Heaven.  Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.   Amen.

On July 1st, Canada day, with the help of God, I will be starting a walk to the Shrine of the Martyrs in Midland, Ontario, from my home in Etobicoke; everyone is welcome to join me.

The intention of the march, is to pray for our beloved country which by virtue of becoming the epitome of collectivism, has become the epitome of selfishness and by which protection of life and freedom, has become care only for certain elites, their friends and protégées.

For a turnaround towards a nation under God, were its citizens can be free of fear to live without threats of being prevented to live and prosper and grow and raise families and be righteous and deserve salvation. Where babies are not killed anymore and the integrity of the family is protected by the law and where marriage is protected as the union of one man and one woman, where the truth is what brings us peace, through faith, hope and charity.

Canada must restore the rule of law, a law that is the law of God, which Jesus condensed onto two main Commandments; to love God with all our intensity, first, before anything and everything and our neighbour as ourselves.

We must regain our freedom to live in peace by not fearing the truth, but by embracing it. 
Canada needs not to pursue being the best nation in the world but a nation under God, loving Him by obeying His laws, first and over anything so that we can love each other, starting from the most immediate to us and outwards.

For this march, no money is required nor is it asked as it is not needed. We must get into our minds the true value of money which is not power but love,  because the former makes it a fake god, while the later provides it with its true meaning and use; to love and care for our own, not through corrupt systems but directly and with focus and attention, to serve and not be served.

The system has betrayed us and is only caring for their friends and protégées, so the system needs to be transformed for the sake of the nation’s future.

Let’s bring back Canada by praying and giving, to our family, to our friends, neighbours and everyone else within our reach, because we are free in this world to grow and prosper by making our neighbours to grow and prosper with us, not through the system, but under God by making use of the gifts He has provided us with.

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