Canada to control Crypto pretending to protect children, Parliament attempts to force an inquiry into Trudeau’s Chinese influence and more: Links post 1, June 2nd, 2023

1. Motion passes in Canadian Parliament to have a real inquiry into Chinese influence of Trudeau

2. This link is to a video on mind control from Children’s Health Defense. It is not way out there. It deals with the ordinary. And it starts a little slow. But it is worth the time. Ilana Daniel has put together a lot of the current policies and technologies to suggest a general theme of controlling the future by controlling the minds of children. She references back to the CIA’s secret experiments on Canadians and Americans which created the Unabomber among who knows how many other villains. This was known as MK Ultra. As far as we know, no trials have taken place for the people responsible for these experiments on unwitting subjects. Ted Kazinsky is still in jail though.

3. Richard Dreyfuss on the new communist rules that apply to what actors have to be in movies.

Dreyfuss is of course, wrong about the motives. He, like most brave people willing to speak out about what we unavoidably have to know what is happening in effect, doesn’t understand the cause. Which is the total and utter and complete and permanent dialectic and otherwise, obliteration of all we are, and all we were as a people, a species, a history, a taxonomy and any other component that makes us up that they have been able to identify in 100 years of planning. Much like anyone with the courage to speak out against the ludicrous land-claims pledge people have to do now at everything from a government session to a family picnic instead of any kind of pledge to our nations and laws, it is not about Amer-indian rights. Its about reminding people of European descent that they have no rights on the lands they homesteaded and built the civilization within which we live. It is so that no one can object to the MASSIVE, illegal immigration from the third world being used to negate us, since we don’t have any real claim to the land anyway. Yet another, horribly cynical massacre of the Amer-Indian peoples of North America.

(The above is only a joke for the moment)

4. So the head of Trust and Safety at Twitter appears to be gone after the “What is a Woman” movie debacle we saw yesterday. I wonder if this is Elon Musk using ‘reflexivity’ to get rid of problems at Twitter. Take the fascists, promote them to a high position, wait for them to be fascist then get rid of them. I think he did that. I think Twitter is set up in a way that makes it nearly impossible to get rid of communists and totalitarians in its executive. So he has to count on their own nature to get rid of them.

Update (2000ET): Following Elon Musk’s comments earlier that the cancellation of a deal to show Daily Wire’s ‘What Is A Woman?’ documentary “was a mistake by many people at Twitter,” Fortune reports that Twitter’s head of trust and safety is no longer in Twitter’s internal slack, citing an unidentified person and a screenshot of her deactivated account.

Reuters later reported that Ella Irwin told them that she has resigned from the social media company.

As The Wall Street Journal reports, Irwin’s departure is the second time someone in that role has left since Elon Musk bought the company in October.

Yoel Roth, who had previously served as Twitter’s head of trust and safety, left the company in November, and Irwin subsequently took the top job overseeing user content and safety policies.

Irwin, who joined Twitter about a year ago, declined to comment Thursday on the reasons for her decision to leave Twitter.

She said in an interview she felt she had always been honest in her work.

Presumably by her definition of “honest”.

5. CCLA SPEAKS OUT ON GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR CANADA’S UPCOMING ONLINE SAFETY PROPOSAL

(According to an expert who had a look at this, we are seeing a mechanism for controlling use of Crypto-currency, and NOTHING to do with protecting children. Much like EVERY government measure in the past many years. You’ll have to suffer the consequences of it, and it will not to what it claims to do, but will wrest control away from you as an individual and a citizen, and make the state more powerful.)

CCLA has joined with 12 other civil society organizations to release a joint statement addressed to the Minister of Canadian Heritage, Pabo Rodriguez, describing shared concerns and hopes related to Canada’s upcoming online safety proposal. The organizations have urged the government to proceed cautiously with legislation to address online safety to ensure that freedom of expression and privacy receive meaningful protections. Some of the dangerous directions that the joint letter warns of include: 

  • Proactively monitoring online content
  • Breaking private encrypted communication
  • Requiring mandatory takedown windows for most illegal content
  • Blocking websites absent judicial authorization
  • Implementing new definitions of targeted harmful content, beyond those already defined by Canadian law.

The letter also makes recommendations for online safety aimed at enhancing users’ freedoms, including mandatory transparency of data and algorithm use by platforms, requiring user tools for self-managing online safety, and tailoring wider platform accountability measures to their overall patter of behaviour and reasonable risk assessment. 

The issue of how to address the powerful impact of online expression is a particularly complicated policy issue. The CCLA and other civil society groups want to ensure that the government takes the significant feedback it has heard from Canadians seriously, and proceeds in a principled and cautious manner. 

Thank you all for visiting this site and considering alternatives for the formula propaganda that the official news pumps out, which is becoming increasingly predictable as one accepts the dialectical nature of these organizations.

And for your amusement, a collection of videos mocking Bud Light. Yes. Its entertaining. 

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Canadian artist and counter-jihad and freedom of speech activist as well as devout Schrödinger's catholic

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