A friend sent me the linked document with a note: “Interesting document for your substack”. I suspect she sent its to “name the guilty” who have undermined Canadian sovereignty over decades.
The verdict on Trudeau and company is welcome and just. Mulroney and Harper are also guilty. They were less obvious given the level of consciousness Canadians had at that time. Harper rubbed many the wrong way. That is why he was replaced by Trudeau.
Just to stir the pot, Trudeau stole the election that gave him a minority government !
Now most can see him and the WEF influence for what it is. That theft is worthwhile just for where we are today ! People are waking up and discussions are being had.
Thank you for putting this together. I linked to it on page 3 of last week's issue of CanadianShareableNews suggesting that people should BOOKMARK the document you reference.
Imagine going to buy a new vehicle. You order a red sports car, but the dealer delivers a gray hatchback, then tells you that you got what you asked for. Four years later, you order a blue pick-up, but again you get a gray hatchback, except this time it comes with a trailer hitch.
It seems that our so-called democracy works the same way. How is it that this charade can continue? How can anyone expect to vote intelligently when the party or its candidates cannot deliver what it is they claim to stand for?
Indeed, we can try to isolate ourselves from the actions of a lawless government. As I understand it, the rise of the mafia in Italy originated as a form of private protection from a corrupt state that did not protect the property rights and justice of its citizens. Is that where we will end up?
I might trust the mafia more than the government. They are honest about the business their in and don’t hide it; their have a much smaller “enforcement” brigade; punishment for violation their rules is swift and involve only short term pain (death is like that); and none of their leaders evoke the feelings of nausea that are inspired by AV presentations by Trudeau, Freeland and Singh.
I agree with you. I hate the system under which we live but, given that it is my daily reality, I see the villains of the story with different shades of guilt. Trudeau, Singh, Freeland and Guilbeault are the most in living memory and still hold the reigns of power.
The verdict on Trudeau and company is welcome and just. Mulroney and Harper are also guilty. They were less obvious given the level of consciousness Canadians had at that time. Harper rubbed many the wrong way. That is why he was replaced by Trudeau.
Just to stir the pot, Trudeau stole the election that gave him a minority government !
Now most can see him and the WEF influence for what it is. That theft is worthwhile just for where we are today ! People are waking up and discussions are being had.
Thank you for putting this together. I linked to it on page 3 of last week's issue of CanadianShareableNews suggesting that people should BOOKMARK the document you reference.
https://canadianshareablenews.substack.com/p/csn-week-11-vol-1-week-11. Keep up the digging!
Imagine going to buy a new vehicle. You order a red sports car, but the dealer delivers a gray hatchback, then tells you that you got what you asked for. Four years later, you order a blue pick-up, but again you get a gray hatchback, except this time it comes with a trailer hitch.
It seems that our so-called democracy works the same way. How is it that this charade can continue? How can anyone expect to vote intelligently when the party or its candidates cannot deliver what it is they claim to stand for?
Indeed, we can try to isolate ourselves from the actions of a lawless government. As I understand it, the rise of the mafia in Italy originated as a form of private protection from a corrupt state that did not protect the property rights and justice of its citizens. Is that where we will end up?
I might trust the mafia more than the government. They are honest about the business their in and don’t hide it; their have a much smaller “enforcement” brigade; punishment for violation their rules is swift and involve only short term pain (death is like that); and none of their leaders evoke the feelings of nausea that are inspired by AV presentations by Trudeau, Freeland and Singh.
I agree with you. I hate the system under which we live but, given that it is my daily reality, I see the villains of the story with different shades of guilt. Trudeau, Singh, Freeland and Guilbeault are the most in living memory and still hold the reigns of power.