1. When a politician lies, it is of course, your fault for believing them and you are “obtuse” if you did.
Well worth watching.
2. Moose on the Loose does a very good analysis of the use of Amer-Indian ‘leaders’ to negate any counter-state operations.
Very little to add here except early on when he mentions that Indian votes or opinions are worth more than white or other Canadians, of course that is a miss of the point. Whatever group that can be portrayed as oppressed will be brought forward if it advances the state narratives and agglomeration of power. This is not a small thing. This goes to the heart of the strategy being used to dismantle Canada and the West in General. The UK does it as well. Just the other day, UK PM Keir Starmer said he was going to stop anyone coming in to the UK to join Tommy Robinson’s Demo “to protect British Diversity”. A wonderfully Orwellian phrase, but strategically the same thing, albeit more generic than this.
Canadians should remember when Liberal Party proxy army ANTIFA joined forces with an obscure Amer-Indian tribe’s “hereditary Chief” of the Wetsuweeten (sp) to block railways and highways early in Le Petit Dauphin’s revolutionary reign. That particular tribe it turns out, elected their leaders. The Liberal Party/ANTIFA stole moral authority by likely paying off a hereditary chief to appear to speak to the interests of his tribe. You can guess which angle CBC CTV and Global took. Not one of them to the best of my recollection went and spoke to the elected leader. Possibly the Rebel did though. In any case, understanding this gives a minor course correction for the otherwise excellent video below.
3. Victor Davis Hanson on the Hamas Hizb’allah marches in Jewish neighbourhoods
The host reads an email from Councilwoman Vickie Paladino who actually tells the simple truth better than anywhere else in this video.
4. A few interesting Tweets from Alexander Dugin:
5. The UK Today, Canada tomorrow, and very possibly the USA after the midterms. Seriously.
Thank you all for checking out this site and its particular perspective.
Well. Subjects of the Crown had their petition quashed, albeit speciously, in the eyes of many non-Canadians like me. Is there not a provision in the United Nations governance mechanism to petition the UN to sponsor/monitor a succession election or other efforts to free the Albertan People? Cannot the People of Alberta petition the UN for some form of refugee or oppressed people’s status? Can the cartel leaders in Ottawa be confronted in the International Criminal Court for denying democracy and the right to life and liberty to the people of Alberta now being blocked as if made hostages of The First Nations, a government that does not represent the People of Alberta? Is there a reasonable human rights argument that humans shall not be held and forced to live as chattel owned and otherwise oppressed by the mechanisms of monarchy or fiat of tribal control of non-tribal members? Are the Albertans a free people or are they but livestock to be worked and taxed per the whims of medieval tyranny and conceits?
I find Dugin pretentious and mostly repugnant.
Once in a while he says something right on the money.
A loose cannon….