• Crimes against books: purging canadian fisheries libraries

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    In a victory of Jewish anti-intellectualism unknown
    numbers of books were destroyed from the Canadian
    fisheries libraries:

    https://vancouver.citynews.ca/2014/01/06/irreplaceable-research-lost-from-purged-federal-libraries/

    Sure, it's long ago in 2014, but first I heard about it.
    I don't know how it relates to Jews but since Jews
    are so prominent in banning books out of contempt for
    the public we can assume any Jewish role in this crime
    is and will be defended by all Jews.

    All this book destruction, with unknown and unaccountable
    damage, was to ostensibly "save" 400,000 Canadian dollars
    in "storage cost", that I suppose the "book preservers"
    charged far more money to "preserve" but didn't.

    Reminds me of crooked librarians in San Francisco in
    the 1990s, landfilling 100,000s of books in secret,
    with record destruction to hide their crimes, as
    another case of Public Relations Hype about a New Library
    being a cover up for destruction.

    There are crooked librarians, and the sooner this
    is acknowledged by the library going public, the
    sooner the criminals can be thrown out on their
    ears. As in business, the dishonest prevent the
    honest from living.

    Posted January 6, 2014 3:25 am

    VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) - The contents of seven world class
    Department of Fisheries and Oceans libraries across the country
    were supposed to have been digitized before being purged to save
    money. But thereīs now concern some irreplaceable records have
    been lost forever.

    Scientists say records and research created by tens of millions
    of taxpayer dollars have been burned, put in landfills, or given
    away. Green Party MLA for Oak Bay-Gordon Head, Andrew Weaver, who
    is also a climate scientist, says while Ottawa claimed any useful
    information was saved electronically, much was left out. There
    are reports only one in twenty books in the departmentīs
    collection were electronically captured.

    "This is the dismantling of whatīs so fundamental to our
    democracy, which is information so that the people can be
    informed about the policies that are being made by their elected
    leaders. As soon as you start to do this, itīs a dismantling of
    democracy, and frankly I think people should be in the streets
    over this," says Weaver, adding "itīs a structural change in our
    democracy through dismantling the past to recreate the future in
    the image that you would like it to be. This is scary stuff. This
    is Orwellian stuff, and it needs to stop."

    The documents, some dating back to the 18-hundreds, were
    destroyed to save around 430-thousand dollars. Among the things
    lost are "long records of field crew reports, historical records
    from ship logs, people who have donated their entire libraries,"
    according to Weaver.

    Ben West of ForestEthics is equally as disturbed by the
    allegations and what it means to researchers looking at British
    Columbiaīs oceans and environment. "Harperīs war on science has
    got to end. He will pay a political price for what he has done to
    bring tankers to the coast," warns West.

    Weaver adds the Harper Government has also gotten rid of the
    DFOīs contaminants research program as well as the Hazardous
    Materials Information Review Commission.

    On their website, The DFO claims there were minimal visits to the
    seven libraries.

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