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Dick Field

Dick Field, editor of Blanco's Blog, is the former editor of the Voice of Canadian Committees and the Montgomery Tavern Society, Dick Field is a World War II veteran, who served in combat with the Royal Canadian Artillery, Second Division, 4th Field Regiment in Belgium, Holland and Germany as a 19-year-old gunner and forward observation signaller working with the infantry. Field also spent six months in the occupation army in Northern Germany and after the war became a commissioned officer in the Armoured Corps, spending a further six years in the Reserves.

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The Last Months before the Battle of the Plains of Abraham

imageWe continue the remarkable adventures that led to the eventual formation of the United States of America, Canada and the French speaking province of Quebec. If you have missed any of the previous chapters of our adventure or wish to have your friends or relatives, schools, libraries, media or governments receive our series, please contact letters@canadafreepress.com and we will sure you are brought up to date. New readers are welcome from anywhere in the world.
- Wednesday, September 9, 2009

British, & British-American Colonial Forces & their Indian Allies close in on New France

imageWe continue the remarkable adventures that led to the eventual formation of the United States of America, Canada and the French speaking province of Quebec. If you have missed any of the previous chapters of our adventure or wish to have your friends or relatives, schools, libraries, media or government receive our series, please contact Dick Field at by contacting letters@canadafreepress.com and make sure you are brought up to date. New readers are welcome from anywhere in the world.
- Saturday, August 29, 2009

Conquest of Quebec, September 13, 1759 – 250th Year Celebration

We continue the remarkable adventures that led to the early formation of the United States of America, Canada and the French speaking province of Quebec. If you have missed the previous chapters of our adventure or wish to have your friends or relatives, schools, libraries, media or government receive our series, please contact Canada Free press at: letters@canadafreepress.com New readers are welcome from anywhere in the world.
- Friday, August 7, 2009

President Obama’s Thumb on the Scales of Justice

The United States of America doesn’t have illegitimate kangaroo courts like Canada. These travesties are run exclusively for the benefit of designated minorities, but the US has a very serious problem. They have elected a President that has no compunction in publicly pre judging a case involving a white policeman doing his job when a well known and well reputed citizen, who happens to be black, lets his preconceived notions of racial discrimination cause him to lose his temper.
- Sunday, July 26, 2009

Colonel George Washington - General Braddock– Fort Necessity

imageWe continue the remarkable adventure of the early formation of the United States of America, Canada and the French speaking province of Quebec. To immerse our senses in these political, social, religious and early settlement battles, is to appreciate why the United States of America has become the most influential nation in the world.
- Sunday, May 24, 2009

Virginia, New England - the beginning of the of the end of New France

Welcome to the continuation of one of the most significant adventure stories in the world. If you have not received the previous Chapters or wish to have your family or friends placed on our mailing list, please contact letters@canadafreepress.com and request any you may have missed. These stories are as factual as possible and put together in an easy to follow sequence leading to the eventual exit of New France from North America.
- Tuesday, May 5, 2009

The Odour the Quebec Albatross emanates from the Karlheinz Schreiber - Brian Mulroney Inquiry

Something is obviously wrong with the reporting of the mass media in respect to this inquiry. Their focus seems to be almost entirely on the somewhat frustrated and obviously tired Karlheinz Schreiber’s supposed failure to answer decades old details off- the-cuff. The antagonistic questioning of Mr. Schreiber by Richard Wolson doesn’t leave much room for the tale to be told in context. The tale is there, but the media isn’t listening.
- Saturday, April 18, 2009

Conquest of Quebec, September 13, 1759 – 250th Year Celebration

image(Welcome to the continuation of one of the most significant adventure stories in the world. If you have not done so, please contact letters@canadafreepress.com and we will have your hosts for this series Ken Tellis or Dick Field send you the first two episodes. These stories are as factual as possible and put together in an easy to follow sequence leading to the eventual exit of New France from North America.)
- Monday, April 6, 2009

Conquest of Quebec, September 13, 1759 – 250th Year Celebration

image- Dick Field and Ken Tellis (A note to new adventurers: if you have just joined our tale of the true history of the Conquest of New France and the many sacrifices all our forbearers made, leading to the formation of the United States, Canada and even today’s Quebec. Please make sure you read the Preface and Chapter 1 first. It will give you the background you need to understand the story to this point. To get yourself, your children, your family, your friends or school, library or others on our mailing list for future episodes Ken Tellis or Dick Field can be reached at letters@canadafreepress.com)
- Monday, March 23, 2009

The Emasculated Governments of Canada

The present Harper Conservative government is probably doomed to fail. The menace in the wings, a Liberal takeover under Ignatieff, if elected, will also fail. So long as either government cannot or will not govern in the best interest of the majority of all Canadians, any election is a waste of time.
- Friday, March 20, 2009

The Conquest of Quebec, September 13, 1759 - 250 year Celebration

imageWe begin the fantastic journey through the final years of the adventurous and wildly unbelievable past of the early settlement of North America by French and British people. Our story ends with the conquest of Quebec City, September 13, 1759, and the capture and surrender of Montreal in 1760. This last surrender while signifying the end of New France also heralded the beginning of the founding of the free and democratic countries of Canada (including Quebec) and the United States of America.
- Friday, March 6, 2009

An open Letter to Michael Ignatieff the Liberal Party Leader

January 11, 2009 Dear Mr. Ignatieff, I feel sorry for you. You have become the leader of the most destructive political party, now in Parliamentary Opposition, that has ever assumed the responsibility of governing Canada. This letter concerns your beliefs, as outlined in your book, The Rights Revolution, published in 2007.
- Sunday, January 11, 2009

Putrefaction Rots the Soul of Canada

There used to be a saying that went “Something’s rotten in the state of Denmark.” The meaning being that something just isn’t right. To say that about Canada is an understatement.
- Friday, January 9, 2009

It is all about Power

The Liberal Party, trashed in the recent election and dismissed by the electorate, is so defunct of any morality that it has combined its paltry, leaderless and bankrupt Party with the perennial wallflowers of Canada’s lost souls, the National Democratic Party. Worse yet, is their joint palsy-walsey self-revealing lack of integrity in seeking the political support of the Block Quebecoise separatist traitors, set on destroying what remains of the unity of Canada.
- Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Muslim Tears Depress – Stop Non Compatible Immigration

“It is unfair to depict us Muslims as potential terrorists.” “I am so upset that people avoid me in public or stare at me just because I wear a hijab.” “Why is it we Muslims can’t just be treated like anyone else?” “The border authorities are obviously stopping me because they are racially profiling me.” “It is pure racism; all Americans and Canadians are racists, just because we are different; you people think it is OK to insult our religion; but you wouldn’t allow anyone to insult your religion?” “We are not all Jhihadists, you know.”
- Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Coloured Shoelaces, Ethnic Groups, Racism

It wasn’t so long ago that some Canadian high schools were having problems with gangs of youth wearing red shoelaces to proclaim their identity. Other groups signified their pride in gang membership by wearing other shoelace colours. Fights erupted between the different factions. The schools had previously banned the wearing of specific styles of jackets, caps, scarves running shoes etc.; now they banned the coloured shoelace menace.
- Sunday, July 27, 2008

The Banality of Canada Day

imageFlags wave and bands play. Schoolchildren are brainwashed into believing that their freedoms come from their multicultural heritage of millions arriving from undemocratic countries, most appearing on the scene in the last 40 years. What freedoms they have left, that is. Multiculturalism is our strength they are told. In some cities like mine, if you look around the classroom you’d believe it.
- Friday, June 27, 2008

The Bernard Lord Report – A Multi Billion Dollar Boondoggle

Home invasion bandits use duct tape to silence their victims. Canada’s Mass Media might as well be using self-inflicted duct tape to shut their own mouths when it comes providing any truthful information about the Canadian establishment’s social engineering policies. Their disgraceful behaviour is nothing less than self-inflicted public information banditry. A case in point is the current media silence about the recent in-your-face fraud of the Bernard Lord report on the present status of Official Bilingualism.
- Saturday, April 5, 2008


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