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US Invasion of Canada

Author : John ''Ish'' Ishmael
Publisher : John Ish Ishmael
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781425773908

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US INVASION OF CANADA follows the travails of an American family from Detroit, MI, inching their way by van from Windsor, to Scarborough, Ontario, fleeing from a disastrous bio-weapons accident outside of Fort Dietrick, MD, and an outbreak of deadly organisms. FEMA has been rounding up Americans, infected or suspect, & they disappear into the several internal gulags originally designed to hold America's "Terrorist"' Islamic population. Rumour weeps the US that this is a one-way journey. Millions of Americans fl ee to Canada, Mexico & wherever they can, all within a three-day period of overwhelming panic. Desperate shortages of medicines, food, water, cash, electricity, gas, medicines; cell phone, ATM & banking services, all devastate Canada, which is suddenly home to 15-20 million desperate Americans, many armed, as they seek safety & shelter from a now deprived & frightened Canadian public. This invasion occurs during a hard Canadian winter & Americans are knocking on Canadian doors to seek food & shelter, often resorting to armed invasions in order to save their own families. They have taken over freezing offi ce buildings, schools & warehouses any place that provides shelter even if these shelters have no electricity or heat. American Armed Forces arrive to protect US citizens from the danger of "predatory" Canadians. The American military stays to occupy Canada. The US civilians stay because of the collapse of their own infrastructure, their fear that the biological germ war outbreak in America is still latent & that FEMA & Homeland Security will apply a vicious, permanent cure' to them. Agreeable legislators in Ottawa see this as an opportunity for their corporate constituency & financiers to be part of the American economy without the messy application of NAFTA & its subsequent iterations. They acquiesce to the Treaty of Absorption of Canada. Quebec is spared Absorption since Americans do not want to swallow the Quebecois culture and French language & it thus remains nominally independent, in a truncated territory. Homeland Security & FEMA dispossess all undesirable' Canadians & ship them to their new Space Wars bases in northern Canada, & to a new gulag within Nunavut. It is that genocide which is now being investigated by the International Criminal Court which is not under violent and murderous attack by the US and others for accepting a lawsuit by Canadian refugees for genocide s allegedly committed by American military during the invasion. This book arose out of a letter of concern I had written to our government shortly after 9-11-01, about this scenario. Book Review US INVASION OF CANADA STUNNINGLY LOGICAL, February 13, 2008 I did not know about the real, existing Pentagon plan to invade Canada, use nerve gas and massive bombing to integrate it into the USA, until I read John Ish Ishmael's novel. I had stumbled on his four books when I was reading a blog. The US invasion of Canada was triggered by an apocalyptic bio-warfare event at Ft. Dietrick, MD, with roots in a joint secret program with Nes Ziona [Israel] that sent 20 million Americans fleeing to Canada for safety - from FEMA and Homeland Security. I can't reveal the reasons of course. What is fascinating about John Ishmael's book is his ability to take the reader on a journey through the workings of the International Criminal Court as it investigates the US war crimes involved in the US absorption of Canada, including the mass extermination of all Canadian Muslims. This novel is complex, credible and who knows if we will absorb Canada by purely political moves or eventually military action as we lust after its water, gas and oil. John Ish Ishmael [a Canadian] does have us Americans 'erasing Canada from the map' as we turn our militaristic culture upon our peaceful neighbors to the north. They

The Invasion of Canada

Author : Pierre Berton
Publisher : Anchor Canada
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2011-02-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9780385673600

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To America's leaders in 1812, an invasion of Canada seemed to be "a mere matter of marching," as Thomas Jefferson confidently predicted. How could a nation of 8 million fail to subdue a struggling colony of 300,000? Yet, when the campaign of 1812 ended, the only Americans left on Canadian soil were prisoners of war. Three American armies had been forced to surrender, and the British were in control of all of Michigan Territory and much of Indiana and Ohio. In this remarkable account of the war's first year and the events that led up to it, Pierre Berton transforms history into an engrossing narrative that reads like a fast-paced novel. Drawing on personal memoirs and diaries as well as official dispatches, the author has been able to get inside the characters of the men who fought the war — the common soldiers as well as the generals, the bureaucrats and the profiteers, the traitors and the loyalists. Berton believes that if there had been no war, most of Ontario would probably be American today; and if the war had been lost by the British, all of Canada would now be part of the United States. But the War of 1812, or more properly the myth of the war, served to give the new settlers a sense of community and set them on a different course from that of their neighbours.

War Plan Red

Author : Kevin Lippert
Publisher : Chronicle Books
Page : 145 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2015-06-02
Category : Humor
ISBN : 9781616894603

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A humorous history of simmering tensions between the US and Canada from the War of 1812 to actual invasion plans drawn up by both sides. It’s known as the world’s friendliest border. Five thousand miles of unfenced, unwalled international coexistence and a symbol of neighborly goodwill between two great nations: the United States and Canada. But just how friendly is it really? In War Plan Red, the secret “cold war” between the United States and Canada is revealed in full and humorous detail. With colorful maps and historical imagery, the breezy text walks the reader through every aspect of the long-running rivalry—from the “Pork and Beans War” between Maine and Newfoundland lumberjacks, to the “Pig War” of the San Juan Islands, culminating with excerpts from actual declassified invasion plans the Canadian and US militaries drew up in the 1920s and 1930s.

The Invasion of Canada by the Americans, 1775-1776

Author : Mark R. Anderson
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2016-03-14
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781438460031

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Presents never before published and translated Canadian Loyalist and American Patriot first-hand accounts of the Quebec Campaign of the Revolutionary War. The Invasion of Canada by the Americans, 1775–1776 offers two significant, insightful, and intriguing first-hand accounts of the Revolutionary War. These previously untranslated and unpublished primary sources provide contrasting viewpoints from a Loyalist French-Canadian administrative official, Jean-Baptiste Badeaux, and a Patriot Continental officer, William Goforth. Compelling personal interactions with friends and neighbors, and local and provincial-level leaders—as occupier and occupied—are documented. Their stories climax during the two-month period in early 1776 when Goforth was military governor of Three Rivers and Badeaux served as his somewhat reluctant interpreter and unofficial advisor. Including their experiences with Benedict Arnold and Quebec’s Governor Guy Carleton, as well as letters to Benjamin Franklin and John Jay, this unique book provides diverse insights into the invasion of Canada and its immediate impact on the people on both sides of the revolution.

Ridgeway

Author : Peter Vronsky
Publisher : Penguin Canada
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2011-11-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780143182849

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In this groundbreaking narrative, historian, investigative journalist and filmmaker Peter Vronsky uncovers the hidden history of the Battle of Ridgeway and explores its significance to Canada’s nation-building myths and traditions. On June 1, 1866, more than 1,000 Fenian insurgents invaded Canada across the Niagara River from Buffalo, N.Y. The Fenians were mostly battle-hardened Civil War veterans; the Canadian troops sent to fight them came from a generation that had not seen combat at home for more than 30 years. Led by inexperienced upper-class officers, the volunteer soldiers were mostly young, some as young as 15 years old. They were farm boys, shopkeepers, apprentices, schoolteachers, store clerks and two rifle companies of University of Toronto students hastily called out from their final exams. Many had not fired live rounds from their rifles even once. When they fought the Fenians near the village of Ridgeway the next day, a single rifle company of 28 students took the brunt of a counter-attack by 800 insurgents and suffered the most killed and wounded. The events of June 2, 1866, were covered up by the Macdonald government. The story was falsified so thoroughly that most Canadians today have not heard of the first modern battle in which Canadians died.

The American Invasion of Canada

Author : Pierre Berton
Publisher : Skyhorse
Page : 410 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2012-01-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9781620874981

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How could a nation of eight million fail to subdue a struggling British colony of 300,000? In this remarkable account of the war’s first year, Pierre Burton transforms history into an engrossing narrative that reads like a fast-paced novel. Drawing on memoirs, diaries, and official dispatches, the author gets inside the characters who fought the war—the common soldiers, the generals, the bureaucrats and the profiteers, the traitors, and the loyalists. This is a gripping account of a fascinatingly complex war that shaped the boundaries of America as we know them today.

Quebec, 1775

Author : Brendan Morrissey
Publisher : Greenwood
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : History
ISBN : UVA:X004802800

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Quebec is one of the key battles prior to the war of independence, with the British completely overpowering the enemy and staving off the threat of revolution spreading to Canada. This book details these dramatic events, and what exactly led to such a crushing American defeat.

The Invasion of Canada

Author : Ronald J. Dale
Publisher : James Lorimer & Company
Page : 98 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2011-04-18
Category : History
ISBN : 9781552777848

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On June 18, 1812, the United States declared war on Great Britain--the most powerful nation in the world. Britain was in the midst of a long and perilous struggle with Napoleon's France, convincing President Thomas Jefferson that taking Canada would be "a mere matter of marching."Jefferson was terribly wrong. In this book Ron Dale traces the course of this gruelling two-year conflict, bringing to life people and engagements that have become legendary in Canada: General Brock's stand at Queenston Heights, Tecumseh's death at Moraviantown, Laura Secord's epic trek through the woods. He also recovers some equally important, but more obscure results of the conflict, including how the Bank of Nova Scotia was created with privateering prizes from the war. Illustrated throughout with full-colour paintings and modern photography, The Invasion of Canada is a readable, appealing guide to a war that both sides won.

When the Irish Invaded Canada

Author : Christopher Klein
Publisher : Anchor
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2020-02-18
Category : History
ISBN : 9780525434016

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"Christopher Klein's fresh telling of this story is an important landmark in both Irish and American history." —James M. McPherson Just over a year after Robert E. Lee relinquished his sword, a band of Union and Confederate veterans dusted off their guns. But these former foes had no intention of reigniting the Civil War. Instead, they fought side by side to undertake one of the most fantastical missions in military history: to seize the British province of Canada and to hold it hostage until the independence of Ireland was secured. By the time that these invasions--known collectively as the Fenian raids--began in 1866, Ireland had been Britain's unwilling colony for seven hundred years. Thousands of Civil War veterans who had fled to the United States rather than perish in the wake of the Great Hunger still considered themselves Irishmen first, Americans second. With the tacit support of the U.S. government and inspired by a previous generation of successful American revolutionaries, the group that carried out a series of five attacks on Canada--the Fenian Brotherhood--established a state in exile, planned prison breaks, weathered infighting, stockpiled weapons, and assassinated enemies. Defiantly, this motley group, including a one-armed war hero, an English spy infiltrating rebel forces, and a radical who staged his own funeral, managed to seize a piece of Canada--if only for three days. When the Irish Invaded Canada is the untold tale of a band of fiercely patriotic Irish Americans and their chapter in Ireland's centuries-long fight for independence. Inspiring, lively, and often undeniably comic, this is a story of fighting for what's right in the face of impossible odds.

Faultline 49

Author : David Danson
Publisher : Guy Faux Book Company Ltd.
Page : 223 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2012-08-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9780988164024

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FAULTLINE 49 is the harrowing account of American reporter David Danson's Gonzo-style trip through US-occupied Canada in search of the principal provocateur in the Canadian-American War: terrorist mastermind Bruce Kalnychuk. As Danson draws closer to the truth about the 2001 World Trade Center Bombing in Edmonton, Alberta, and the criminal war it propagated, his journalistic distance to the story collapses, rendering him not only a brutalized participant, but an enemy of the state. David's findings are as daunting as the personal price he's paid to make them available to the North American public.

American War

Author : Omar El Akkad
Publisher : McClelland & Stewart
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2017-04-04
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780771009402

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Shortlisted for the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize A Globe and Mail Best Book A New York Times Notable Book of the Year A Quill & Quire Best Book of 2017 An audacious and powerful debut novel: a second American Civil War, a devastating plague, and one family caught deep in the middle -- a story that asks what might happen if America were to turn its most devastating policies and deadly weapons upon itself. Sarat Chestnut, born in Louisiana, is only six when the Second American Civil War breaks out in 2074. But even she knows that oil is outlawed, that Louisiana is half underwater, that unmanned drones fill the sky. And when her father is killed and her family is forced into Camp Patience for displaced persons, she quickly begins to be shaped by her particular time and place until, finally, through the influence of a mysterious functionary, she is turned into a deadly instrument of war. Telling her story is her nephew, Benjamin Chestnut, born during war as one of the Miraculous Generation and now an old man confronting the dark secret of his past -- his family's role in the conflict and, in particular, that of his aunt, a woman who saved his life while destroying untold others.

Pierre Berton's War of 1812

Author : Pierre Berton
Publisher : Anchor Canada
Page : 962 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2011-11-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780385676502

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To commemorate the bi-centenary of the War of 1812, Anchor Canada brings together Pierre Berton's two groundbreaking books on the subject. The Invasion of Canada is a remarkable account of the war's first year and the events that led up to it; Pierre Berton transforms history into an engrossing narrative that reads like a fast-paced novel. Drawing on personal memoirs and diaries as well as official dispatches, the author has been able to get inside the characters of the men who fought the war - the common soldiers as well as the generals, the bureaucrats and the profiteers, the traitors and the loyalists. The Canada-U.S. border was in flames as the War of 1812 continued. York's parliament buildings were on fire, Niagara-on-the-Lake burned to the ground and Buffalo lay in ashes. Even the American capital of Washington, far to the south, was put to the torch. The War of 1812 had become one of the nineteenth century's bloodiest struggles. Flames Across the Border is a compelling evocation of war at its most primeval - the muddy fields, the frozen forests and the ominous waters where men fought and died. Pierre Berton skilfully captures the courage, determination and terror of the universal soldier, giving new dimension and fresh perspective to this early conflict between the two emerging nations of North America.

The Battle for the Fourteenth Colony

Author : Mark R. Anderson
Publisher : UPNE
Page : 457 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2013-10-25
Category : History
ISBN : 9781611684988

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An unparalleled look at AmericaÍs Revolutionary War invasion of Canada

The Last Invasion of Canada

Author : Hereward Senior
Publisher : Dundurn
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 1991-07-25
Category : History
ISBN : 9781550020854

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In the turbulent decade which produced the Canadian Confederation of 1867, a group of seasoned veterans of the American Civil War turned their attention to the conquest of Canada. They were Irish-American revolutionaries — unique because they fought under their own flag. They were know as the Fenians and they believed that the first step on the road to the liberation of Ireland was to invade Canada. The Last Invasion of Canada vividly recaptures the drama of the decade. It recounts the fledgling nation's rag-tag, but patiotic, defence against an ememy committed to a glorious cause, but with only scatterered resources. It is a story of courage, espionage and petty crime, and of mismatched motivations and goals.

Invasion of Canada

Author : Pierre Berton
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1813
Category : United States
ISBN : OCLC:1020215158

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