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Thank You – All the best in the New Year

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

(If you have already received this as an email from me please let me know and I will remove your name from my other list. Thank You paul@manlymedia.com)

Dear Friends

I would like to thank you for your support and solidarity for the production, distribution and screening of my film ‘You, Me and the SPP: Trading Democracy for Corporate Rule’.  This was a whole new process of collaboration for me working with engaged activists and a supportive and interested audience. Whether you donated to the production, held a fundraiser, pre-ordered a DVD or purchased one when they were complete, hosted a screening or billeted me in one of the 37 communities on my cross Canada tour, forwarded my emails and youtube videos or just contacted me to send a word of encouragement and spur me on, your individual support was instrumental in helping me through this process. Thank You!

The SPP (Security and Prosperity Partnership) is officially dead in name (thank goodness, I’m sick of talking about it!) but unfortunately the parts of this agenda that have not already been implemented as part of the SPP are being pushed through in other forms. We face a number of challenges to our public infrastructure, community commons, civil liberties and democratic authority and I would like to thank the Council of Canadians and the Canadian Center for Policy Alternatives (among a number of organizations) for keeping me informed. The Canadian European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) currently under negotiation is a huge threat to public services in Canada and could open up all municipal and provincial procurement to private European service companies. For more information and actions visit http://canadians.org/trade/issues/EU/index.html

As much as I would like to pull the covers over my head and wish it all would go away, that is not an option and so I will continue working in my own little way towards the kind of world I want to live in and continue to resist the neo-liberal, neo-conservative vision of the future.

During my cross-Canada tour I met many inspiring individuals and learned about a number of local initiatives and actions to combat corporate globalization that I believe are worth documenting and sharing. I have been following some local initiatives in my own community for several years which I also think are worth sharing and worth duplicating across Canada and around the world. With that in mind I am embarking on another project which highlights a number of ways that people in local communities can combat corporate globalization while living happy, healthy and productive lives.

I will send you more information about my new projects in the future but for the moment I would like to acknowledge your past support and solidarity. Thank You! May the New Year and New Decade be a healthy, happy and productive time for you. I wish you all the best.

in solidarity
Paul Manly
paul@manlymedia.com
www.youmespp.com
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You, Me and The SPP – A filmmakers Journey

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

You, Me and The SPP – A filmmakers Journey

From the youtube provocateur expose to being blacklisted as a spammer, making a film about the secretive trilateral process, the Security and Prosperity Partnership has been an interesting journey – to say the least.

I started working on this film, ‘You, Me and the SPP: Trading Democracy for Corporate Rule’ by accident. I had heard about the Security Prosperity Partnership (SPP) but it wasn’t the kind of issue I thought I was able, or interested in tackling as a filmmaker. I was more interested in working on films about the positive things people were doing to improve society rather than poking around in the dark shadows to expose the nastiness of the Bush regime or the effects of corporate control on our lives.

I had approached the local chapter of the Council of Canadians for help with a kids film camp that I wanted to do in the summer of 2007 and they in turn asked me to help them in their effort to educate municipal leaders about the Trade Investment Labour Mobility Agreement (TILMA) that Alberta and British Columbia had entered into.

By coincidence, I was traveling to Ontario to work on another film I was developing and decided to take a side trip to conduct interviews with Gordon Laxer (Parkland Institute), Maude Barlow (Council of Canadians), Erin Weir (Canadian Labour Council) and Teresa Healy (Canadian Labour Council) about TILMA and the SPP and how these agreements are related.

I knew that the SPP was not a positive development for the citizens of North America but what I learned in these interviews shocked me. The fact that most people knew nothing about the SPP process and that the mainstream media was completely ignoring it was also shocking. This became one of the key motivating factors in my two-year effort to expose this anti-democratic corporate agenda.

The motivation for my life’s work has been to create a better world for my children and future generations and I realized that the other work I was doing as a filmmaker and activist on social justice and environmental issues was going to be overrun by the SPP. The SPP is an overarching agenda that encompasses so many issues I was working at on an individual basis. Now I had a huge target and a way to explain how all of these different issues we face as a society were connected. Knowledge is power, but it is also a responsibility, once I knew about the SPP I knew I had to do something about it.

I decided that I should attend the protests against the SPP at the leaders summit in Montebello Quebec in August of 2007. I raised money by promising to include people’s names in the credits for contributions of $50 or more. (I later pitched this film to broadcasters and applied for funding from all the traditional sources – all of my applications were rejected.) I flew back to Ottawa and followed Maude Barlow and other opponents of the SPP to Montebello and documented the protest.

While I was in Montebello I captured footage of Dave Coles, the president of the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union, confronting three masked men with rocks and bottles attempting to incite violence at the SPP protest. Dave called them out as police officers and this later proved to be correct. I posted the footage on the CanadiansNanimo channel on youtube http://www.youtube.com/user/CanadiansNanaimo and it became a national and international news story.

This blatant attack on citizens rights to peaceful protest only strengthened my resolve to spread information about the SPP. Harassing phone calls, cryptic emails and nasty youtube posts didn’t slow me down either. I produced a summary documentary in the fall of 2007 and released it on youtube along with a video that analyzes this incident. I thought that there was the possibility of a federal election and I wanted to do what I could to educate the Canadian public about the SPP.  I distributed 1300 free copies of this summary documentary on DVD and encouraged people to copy and distribute it themselves. I have updated this short film and included it on the DVD with the feature. It is perfect for showing at a meeting to help generate discussion.

Blacklisted!

I finally finished the feature length film in April of 2009 and started to promote it widely. I have an email list of about 800 people who have either supported the production directly or been in contact with me to encourage my work. I posted the trailer for the film and emailed it to my list. Oddly enough I did not receive any responses to this video and nobody except a few dozen channel subscribers watched it. I thought that maybe nobody cared about the SPP anymore. A few weeks later, leading up to the BC election, I posted the chapters in the film that deal with TILMA and P3’s (Public Private Partnerships) and sent another email to my list. Again I received no response and only a few dozen views. I tried to send the email to myself at my Shaw, gmail and hotmail accounts. None of these emails showed up!

I contacted my ISP, Shaw Cable, to find out what was going on. They couldn’t figure it out but after further research they discovered that I was on a series of blacklists as a spammer. I explained that I hadn’t sent emails to anyone who hadn’t been in contact with me about this film and that my emails stated that people could reply with ‘remove’ in the subject line and I wouldn’t bother them again.

I spent several days jumping through various hoops to have my name removed from these spam blacklists. After that, the only emails that were affected were ones that had information about the film, they were all being filtered as spam but they weren’t showing up in some trash boxes or spam filters, particularly hotmail and gmail accounts. I discovered that it was the domain name for the film www.youmespp.com that was the key word causing the block. Shaw couldn’t figure it out, so I started asking for help elsewhere. The BC Federation of Labour lent me the skills of their IT department head for a day and he discovered that my web domain had been blacklisted.

I was told that I was guilty by association because other companies that had their domain names registered at the same registry were spamming. This didn’t make any sense to me. My domain name was registered at godaddy.com, one of the largest domain registries in North America. Wouldn’t the five other domains I have registered there be affected? How about the thousands of other companies that used this registry?

I lost five weeks of time trying to promote this film. I was being censored and silenced. It was discouraging. People who tried to order copies of the film by emailing me had their emails disappear into a vortex. I never received them. The solution to my problem was to move my domain name out of the United States to a Canadian registry. This has cleared up most of my problems although many of the emails I send out to individuals are still flagged as spam.

The National Tour

I am now four cities into  a 34 city national tour, screening ‘You, Me and the SPP’ from coast to coast. All of the dates have been posted to the films website screening page at http://www.youmespp.com/screenings/ Each screening date has pdf posters, handbills and press releases that can be downloaded for sharing and promoting within each community. Please give me a hand and help spread the word to your contacts. This will also help me break any further spam filter blockades that I might encounter.

I hope to see you on the tour.

Paul Manly

National Tour Launch Oct 1st

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Well this is it, I’m hitting the road with my film about the Security and Prosperity Partnership ‘You, Me and the SPP: Trading Democracy for Corporate Rule’ with a tour launch on Parliament Hill on October 1st. I’ll be visiting 32 cities between Saint John’s Newfoundland and Victoria BC and every screening with the exception of Fifth Avenue Cinema in Vancouver is either free or by donation.

A special thanks goes out to all the tour sponsors and hosts for making this a reality.

You can see all the tour dates at http://www.youmespp.com/screenings/ each screening date has downloadable posters, handbills and press releases that you can use to help promote the screening in you local community. Please pass this information along to your friends across Canada. If you’re in Ottawa on October 1st please try to attend the tour launch on Parliament Hill. If you live elsewhere you can watch the launch live on rabble.ca at http://rabble.ca/rabbletv/youmeandthespp and then attend a local screening when the tour comes to your town.

You might be asking why I would bother to go to the trouble of traveling across the country in the age of the Internet, global warming (and perhaps a flu pandemic). Watching videos on youtube and reading emails can be informative but it leads to a sense of isolation. Community is about coming together, discussing issues face to face and working on solutions to overcome them. I have asked the hosts of the screenings across the country to invite local organizations to attend the screenings, bring information, petitions, sign up sheets and to speak at the Q & A’s after the screening about how the corporate SPP agenda is manifesting itself locally and what people can do to oppose it.

In my last email I called this a National SPP Victory Tour. While the US government has pronounced that the SPP is no longer an active initiative, this victory will not be complete unless we capitalize on this momentum, take the initiative and push for a people’s agenda. The architects in the organization that spawned the SPP, the Canadian Council of Chief Executives (CCCE) are not going to give up and slink back to their executive suites in their corporate towers and sulk.

The CCCE brings together the CEO’s of 150 of Canada’s most powerful business empires, representing $4.5 trillion in assets and more than $850 billion in annual revenues (three times the national budget). The CCCE and its predecessor the Business Council on National Issues (BCNI) are the most powerful and successful special interest, lobby group in Canadian history. They have been pushing their agenda forward for 30 years and they are not going to let a little setback with the SPP slow them down. They will continue to push the Canadian government to regulate and legislate in their favour, to increase their profit margins at the expense of workers, consumers and the environment.  Why? So corporate CEO’s can earn tens of millions in bonuses while we all watch our standard of living drop – enough is enough!

A great deal of the SPP agenda has already been implemented or is still moving forward. What about all of the security measures brought in as part of this agenda? I haven’t seen any announcements about rolling back the deeper integration of the Canadian and US military so I would assume that the Feb. 2008 agreement to allow troops from each neighbouring country to cross the border in cases of pandemic, civil unrest or natural disaster still holds. How about the open sharing of data on citizens by the RCMP and CSIS with their counterparts in the USA? Has Canada dropped the no-fly-list and other adopted aspects of the US Patriot Act?

The deep integration of the North American energy system is also moving ahead. Whether it’s run of the river for hydro exports from BC, new hydro projects in Manitoba, proposed nuclear power plants to power the tar sands in Saskatchewan, the export of raw bitumen from the tar sands directly to the USA, the construction of liquid natural gas storage tanks on the Pacific and Atlantic coast or the fact that almost all of the oil and gas pipelines flow south rather than across Canada, the energy integration agenda is about US energy security not Canadian energy security. This aspect of the SPP has not changed either.

The North American Super Corridor Coalition (NASCO) just held their fifth annual conference in Quebec in June. This coincided with a summit of premiers and state governors about strengthening North American cooperation. Check these websites http://www.mri.gouv.qc.ca/en/_scripts/Actualites/ViewNew.asp?NewID=6647&lang=en and http://www.nascoquebec2009.com/eng/index.html It may not be the interplanetary super corridor that Stephen Harper was musing about but NASCO’s plans look like a NAFTA super corridor to me.

It’s time for the citizens of this country to organize, push back and demand a society that is fair and equitable for all.  That is why I am going on tour. To help spread information but also to share ideas and solutions, so we can get together and talk about what needs to be done instead of sitting at home, wringing our hands and worrying. We are the people. It’s our country and our democracy. Canada does not belong to a small group of elite businessmen and political leaders. We have the power we just need to start exercising it.

Please help to spread the word. I hope to see you on tour.

SPP Dead? …You’re dreaming in Technicolor!

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

On August 12th 2009 a new post on the www.spp.gov page stated that the Security and Prosperity Partnership is no longer an active initiative of the US government.

A Victory!  …yes?

Not so fast!

While the Security and Prosperity Partnership is no longer an active initiative of the three NAFTA countries, many of the components have already been implemented or are still moving forward. This neoliberal agenda for continental integration will continue. The corporate giants and think tanks behind the SPP are in the process of rebranding this agenda.

The SPP was driven by a group of thirty CEO’s, ten each from some of the largest corporations of the three NAFTA countries, which made up an organization called the North American Competitiveness Council (NACC). The NACC is composed of a who’s who of the military industrial complex, big pharma, big banks, big oil and retail giants including Lockheed Martin, General Electric, Merck, Scotiabank, Chevron, Ford, Walmart and Home Depot.

The NACC was the only non-government organization to take part in the ‘Three Amigos’ summits held each year since 2005. It would bring forward recommendations on how to implement deeper integration between the three countries through a process of harmonization and regulatory reform that was favorable to the corporate giants but detrimental to working people, consumers and the environment.

The end of the SPP in name was predictable. In a May interview, American Consul General Phillip Chicola stated that President Obama would likely want to rebrand the Bush era Security and Prosperity Partnership but the process of deep integration would continue. When President Obama was in Ottawa on February 19th 2009,  he was asked what he thought the Canada-U.S. relationship would look like in four years and his response was “I think we will see continued integration…”

In March of 2008, the Fraser Institute published a report entitled Saving the North American Security and Prosperity Partnership: The Case for a North American Standards and Regulatory Area where they lay out the case for renaming the SPP while continuing the integrationist agenda.

The NACC was left out of the 2009 Three Amigos summit in Guadalajara Mexico but that doesn’t mean that their influence or persistence to shape the agenda for bilateral and trilateral integration has waned.

In a September 5th article in the Telegraph Journal, Thomas d’Aquino, who heads the Canadian Council of Chief Executives and also serves as the chairman of the advisory group to the Canadian North American Competitiveness Council said he was unconcerned about the future of trilateral discussion despite the fact that Obama’s administration is “cool” to the continuation of the Security and Prosperity Partnership. “The reality is that whether it’s called SPP or it’s given a new name, which I predict will be the case, there will always be very important levels of trilateral collaboration,” d’Aquino said.

D’Aquino was also quoted in an August 26th article in Embassy Magazine as saying “There is no question that the Obama administration is rethinking the architecture of trilateralism in North America,” he says. “However, anyone who thinks that the trilateral priorities have suddenly disappeared…is dreaming in Technicolor.”

The article also quotes Paul Martin, another architect of the SPP and former member of the Canadian Council of Chief Executives. (Paul Martin’s name does not appear under the list of current members and he doesn’t include membership in the CCCE in his official bios).

“The SPP agenda may change its name, but I don’t believe it, as a vehicle that really serves Canada, has in any way, shape or form come to an end,” he says.

Here’s another telling excerpt from the Embassy article.

Rising from the Dead

“Ten days before the North American Leaders Summit in Mexico of Aug. 9, a group of North American academics gathered in Mexico City. Assembled at the subtle suggestion of the White House, and with key administration officials within earshot, leading thinkers hashed out new ideas for the future of continental co-operation.”

“Embassy spoke with a number of the thinkers who attended this “Cross Talk” conference, organized by the Woodrow Wilson International Center, to get the inside track on the Obama administration’s plans for the future of North American co-operation. And by most accounts, the Obama administration has big plans for SPP 2.0.”

The military integration of the three countries also continues unabated. In Mexico the militarization of drug and border enforcement has included greater involvement of the American military inside Mexico under the Merida Initiative. In February 2008, the Canadian and US militaries quietly signed an agreement that allows armed forces from the neighouring country to cross the border in the case of civil unrest, pandemic or other emergencies. There is a great deal of concern that the expected H1N1 pandemic will be used as a pretext to further the security agenda of the SPP.

The SPP stands as a prime example of the willingness of the corporate elite and their political cronies to sacrifice democratic principles and civil liberties in favour of corporate control and monopolization. “You, Me and the SPP’ illuminates and provides the documentation of this corporate agenda that North American citizens need in order to prepare for the next incarnation of the Security and Prosperity Partnership.

You can see ‘You, Me and the SPP’ during the National SPP Victory tour starting with a screening and tour launch on Parliament Hill on October 1st and carrying on across Canada through to the middle of November. Many of the screenings include panels and the involvement of organizations that are combating the implementation of this corporate agenda at the local level. Victory can be ours but it’s going to take a lot more work to create the kind of society we need and deserve. Dreaming in technicolor is beautiful and a lot less drab than the black and white world of our would be corporate masters.

The national tour is sponsored by; the Communications Energy and Paperworkers Union, the Canadian Union of Public Employees, the Council of Canadians and the Canadian Center for Policy Alternatives with a number of organizations sponsoring individual screenings

The screening dates are posted on the films website www.youmespp.com where copies of the DVD can be also ordered. Alternatively, for those who don’t like doing business with credit cards on the internet, DVD’s can be ordered by sending a cheque or money order for $31 ($25 plus tax and shipping) to Manly Media Box 1093 Stn. A Nanaimo BC V9R 6E7 and a DVD will be shipped to you.

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