There are plenty in Canada who understand, with perfect clarity, the dangerous moment they're in. That we here, in the States, will be in soon too. Unfortunately, and perhaps more dangerous than the tyranny unfolding and the potential tyranny to come, is the cognitive dissonance coming from far too many people. And their inability to swallow their pride, or face their fear, or whatever is necessary in order to plant their feet in objective reality, is effectively giving the government consent to continue the abuse.
Unscripted & Unapologetic February 24, 2022. We discuss the Trucker Convoy to DC, the World Economic Forum and its influence, its end goals, and each Tuesday we'll delve into their plans such as impact investing, smart cities, digital currencies, social credit, and more. See below my post
Change Doesn’t Happen at The Ballot Box: And It Hasn’t For Some Time
Does Voting Matter
In an unusually civil exchange on Twitter several days ago regarding the situation in Ottawa, a citizen in the area voiced support for Justin Trudeau’s response to the protesters. That is his invoking of the Emergencie’s Act and articulating the extraordinary power he is already using against the protesters along with all those who supported them, even tangentially.
The Canadian Tweeter made the case that these protests were not peaceful because they disrupted supply chains and brought the city to a standstill. My counterargument was that the conditions she described, while inconvenient, is a small price for a society to pay in ...
Unscripted & Unapologetic February 24, 2022. We discuss the Trucker Convoy to DC, the World Economic Forum and its influence, its end goals, and each Tuesday we'll delve into their plans such as impact investing, smart cities, digital currencies, social credit, and more. See below my post
Change Doesn’t Happen at The Ballot Box: And It Hasn’t For Some Time
Does Voting Matter
In an unusually civil exchange on Twitter several days ago regarding the situation in Ottawa, a citizen in the area voiced support for Justin Trudeau’s response to the protesters. That is his invoking of the Emergencie’s Act and articulating the extraordinary power he is already using against the protesters along with all those who supported them, even tangentially.
The Canadian Tweeter made the case that these protests were not peaceful because they disrupted supply chains and brought the city to a standstill. My counterargument was that the conditions she described, while inconvenient, is a small price for a society to pay in ...