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Wanted: Peace palaces for Flying Yogics

By Judi McLeod

Thursday, October 12, 2006

The Flying Yogics have Canada in their sight.

The Financial Capital of Canada with headquarters in Toronto is calling on Canada's 40 billionaires to finance the creation of a permanent group of 1,000 Yogic Flyers.

"On September 8, 2006, the Financial Capital of Canada was established to crown the nation with invincibility," states a Global Country of World Peace, media release. "This week its leaders are calling on the nation's billionaires to finance a permanent community of experts in a technology of consciousness that can make the nation invincible against any destructive influence, including a terrorist attack."

Take that, Osama bin Laden.

"To create invincibility in a country is the most creative job," explains Clarence Cormier, president of the organization and a former Education Minister for New Brunswick. "It must be handled by the most creative people in the country. Therefore, the billionaires of every country are being invited to crown their motherland with invincibility by creating "Peace Colonies"--communities that will house experts in the technology of consciousness who will hold the reins of invincibility for their country."

To create invincibility for Canada "only requires a permanent group of 1,000 Canadians practicing the technology of consciousness, which includes Transcendental Meditation and Yogic Flying, together in one place. These experts have already been trained and need only a permanent community created to allow them to practice as a group."

`Yogic Ville' would soon be a reality if only the billionaires pony up the money.

according to Cormier, "Canada has 40 billionaires with a combined wealth of approximately $90 billion, therefore each one billion dollars of wealth has only to build residences for ten Yogic Flyers, which would cost approximately $500,000."

When it comes to Transcendental Meditation and Flying Yogics, like the lyrics in the Cole Porter song Let's Do It says, "Even educated fleas do it."

The Financial Capital of Canada is the financial affiliate of the Global Country of World peace in Canada. The Global Country of World Peace was founded on October 7, 2000 by His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, "legendary sage from the Vedic tradition, together with scientists, educators, professionals and peace-loving citizens of more than 100 nations."

" Its purpose is to provide a global home for peace-loving people everywhere and to bring to the worlds the complete science and technology of total Natural Law to prevent problems, raise every nation to invincibility, and promote permanent world peace."

His Holiness Maharashi Mahesh Yogi, incidentally was spiritual adviser for the Beatles.

The last time the Flying Yogics came this way nine peace palaces were planned for Canadian soil.

as described by their promoters, peace palaces are houses with large rooms where "Yogic Flyers" can "take off together". Each peace palace would be home to 100 to 200 "peace creating" experts.

at the center of the plan was the move of the United Nations-sponsored University of Peace from tropical Costa Rica to the Toronto waterfront, as announced by former Liberal MP Dennis Mills.

at the time, Mills stressed that bringing the UN to Toronto was his "last goal" as an elected Member of Parliament.

The University of Peace never arrived.

Mills was defeated in the federal election and now works for Magna International.

But goaded on by the theory that "based upon theoretical and empirical studies, scientists have found that the number of experts needed to create an integrated national consciousness in the square root of one percent of the country's population," Cormier and company haven't given up on their plans.

"For Canada, with a population of 32 million, a minimum of 600 experts would be required to practice Transcendental Mediation and Yogic Flying in one place on a permanent basis.

Trouble is, the Liberals who were in power when the Flying Yogics first came to light cannot be counted upon to help them anymore. The Conservative Party replaced the Liberals in January 23, 2006.

It's safe to say that the new government would feel the same way about Flying Yogics in peace palaces as they would the Kyoto Protocol.

Canada Free Press founding editor Most recent by Judi McLeod is an award-winning journalist with 30 years experience in the print media. Her work has appeared on Newsmax.com, Drudge Report, Foxnews.com, Glenn Beck. Judi can be reached at: judi@canadafreepress.com


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