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I subscribe to quite a few lawyer substacks and they all say this opens the door for civil lawsuits against both the gov't of Canada and the individual politicians involved in the decisions. Why do you think they're all gunning for ambassadorships and embassy jobs in other countries? Something about rats and ships......
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No. You don't get to do that. I don't take homework assignments from you. I already did the homework, posted it here over and over and discussed it. You do your own homework. Except you never do any homework. You just pop up here to harass the people who are doing theirs and demand they let you peek. There's 81 pages of research here. I worked hard on it. Painstakingly. All you have to do is.......read. If you're too lazy to do that......not my problem.
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Already done, my friend! Many times. And I discussed it extensively here. Sorry you're late to the party. As usual.
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OK.......?? And.....?? Since the jabs were never tested for oncogenicity before forcing them on billions of people, this is the start of them being tested for oncogenicity. The testing of these aspects of the jabs will be cumulative, you realize that's how science works, right? Why do you think this testing is a bad thing to do? The so-called turbo cancers cases are piling up. They're starting to gather data and try to find out if there is a mechanism for how and why this would happen. And you're.......against this?
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For one, the Cleveland Clinic study, which I posted extensively about there when it came out. Look, you do know that these shots were experimental on 2 technology levels - the mRNA platform and the LNP delivery system, right? They were not tested for oncogenicity, toxicity, what happens with multi-dosing, timing between dosing....none of it. Hell, when they were deciding whether to mandate them for children and members of the committee were warning that the shots had not be tested for any of those things in children, one of the ACIP members commented "Well, we won't know until we start giving them." That means the results of the experiment will continue to trickle in. Don't get mad at me. I didn't sign up to be experimented on. I'm just interested in the results. And I tend to favour independent scientists, researchers and data analysts over Big Pharma's claims, given their propensity to commit fraud and fudge data.
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Goddess replied to WestCanMan's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
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It's pretty obvious from your comments and ideas that you do not read or watch anything other than MSM. You parrot whatever they say and whatever their narrative is. You don't dig any deeper. You are incapable of thinking on your own or understanding how some concepts come together to reach a fuller understanding of a situation. No. You should just stick to the MSM. I think anything deeper than that is over your head.
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I take your points, MH. However, there is always a progression to losing any of those things. It happens incrementally. The Nazis could not have just immediately rounded up the Jews into cattle cars and hauled them off to concentration camps. People would not have stood for that immediately. It started with gov't narrative, backed by statements from "experts" - doctors who told the public the Jews were rats, typhus carriers, etc. Economists who told the public that the economic problems were caused by the Jews. First they made them publicly identify as Jews - armbands with the Star of David. And the government would have told the people why this was necessary. And people would have said, "Well, I don't like this, but it seems necessary and it's just armbands." At some point, Jews were banned from certain social/community events. And people would have said, "Well, I don't agree with this, but the government says it's necessary and it's just restaurants and community houses." Jews were then prevented from working and it was accepted because they already had framed it as "Jews are destroying our economy." By the time Jews were rounded up into cattle cars, there had already been a progression of events that inured the public to the point of accepting atrocities. You are right, in Canada we have not experienced a complete totalitarian regime, where the media is a propaganda arm of the government, were the gov't controls food supply and movement and the economy and jobs and every aspect of people's lives. We did experience that during covid, though. Unvaccinated people were progressively villainized to the point that in a CTV poll, a large majority of Canadians said they believed unvaxxed people should be imprisoned and have their children taken away. A lot of people cheered when unvaxxed people were banned from social life. Most said nothing when their fellow citizens were fired from jobs and careers, sometimes decades long careers. And surely you can admit that a lot of this did not make sense, even in hindsight. Some of us saw it AT THE TIME. Because we haven't really experienced that type of thing, we tend to be blind to the progression of events that lead up to that. And when some DO recognize the steps in that progression and point it out, most people believe "It could never happen here." I don't believe in just sitting back and waiting til things get really bad. There have always been people warning from the wilderness, when they see the progression. You're clearly not one of those people. And that's ok. If we learned anything from the Ashe & Milgram experiments, the majority of people are YOU. It's only about 20% of people who have the inner fortitude to stand against the mob and say, "This is wrong. This is leading to bad places."
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Did you know CSIS confirmed that China remains our greatest threat in November of 2025? That's 2 months ago. You still wanna go with "China is our best friend"? Canada’s Intelligence Agency Says China Remains One Of The Country’s Most Serious National Security Concerns In the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Director’s Annual Speech in November, Director Dan Rogers said intelligence linked to the People’s Republic of China continues to target Canada for sensitive government, military, and economic information. He noted that both civilian and military intelligence services have been involved in efforts to identify and recruit Canadians with access to classified or strategically important material. According to CSIS, recruitment attempts have increasingly relied on social media and online job platforms, which are used to make covert approaches appear legitimate. The agency said it has worked over the past year with Canadian and international partners to detect and disrupt these activities. China was also identified as a key source of transnational repression in Canada. CSIS said it has documented cases of surveillance, intimidation, and disinformation campaigns linked to Beijing that have targeted members of Chinese and other diaspora communities, including activists and critics of the Chinese government. Intelligence officials warned that such actions threaten free expression and democratic participation. In the Arctic, CSIS described China as a non-Arctic state seeking to expand its strategic and economic presence in the region. The agency said it has observed intelligence-gathering efforts—both cyber and non-cyber—directed at governments, private companies, and research organizations involved in northern development. CSIS said it is working closely with Indigenous, territorial, and Inuit governments to ensure national security risks are considered when engaging with foreign companies and investors, including those linked to China. CSIS Director Dan Rogers said China’s activities reflect a broader pattern of state competition aimed at Canada, adding that espionage and foreign interference tied to the PRC remain persistent and increasingly sophisticated threats to Canadian sovereignty. RCMP restricts use of Chinese-made drones — the vast majority of its fleet | CBC News Experts said the RCMP needs to be cautious when it comes to Chinese drones, given it cannot vouch for the origin of thousands of parts, software and data-storage systems. "The concern is legitimate and as a precautionary measure, they have to be careful," said Bendavid. Wark said that the RCMP seems to have purchased drones "without much thought to strategic needs or security issues." "In future, all drone purchases by federal agencies for security purposes should be centralized and security vulnerability tests should be performed on them as a matter of course," Wark said.
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But only in Canada. He's invested in pipelines in Brazil and the US. It's not in his financial interests to get a pipeline in Canada.
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Cons to Debate Things Normal Canadians like
Goddess replied to TreeBeard's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Of course. I just don't believe as Mark Carney does that "Muslim values are the same as Canadian values." 57 Muslim-ruled countries tell me otherwise. The Palestinians being 80% in favour of Hamas, tells me otherwise. -
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Goddess replied to TreeBeard's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I prefer the best person for the job. Especially airline pilots. Ahhh. You believe all cultures are good. Which is basically saying "diversity" is synonymous with "good". I don't. I think some cultures are not good. -
Cons to Debate Things Normal Canadians like
Goddess replied to TreeBeard's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Is "diversity" synonymous with "good"? -
ICE Finally Fires Back!
Goddess replied to Nationalist's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Like you wanted the unvaxxed and the convoy people rounded up? Thanks for showing us how it gets done. -
Now that lefties think China is great (in spite of the fentanyl crisis, the election interference, the threatening of our Chinese diaspora, the money laundering, the bounties on opposition politicians, etc.), and China will now be given a foothold into our media, it's going to be fascinating to watch how fast Russia, Iran and North Korea become cool to the lefties, too. The media will start touting these Chinese ally countries, as our allies now, too. I'm particularly interested in the mental gymnastics that will take place regarding Russia. The left is so susceptible to indoctrination, I don't think it will take long to turn their mental switches the opposite way. A couple weeks of constant CBC "reporting", tops.
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Sure. Trade with China. But why are we giving them access to our media?
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Statement from E. Chipiuk (one of the lawyers who questioned Trudeau on the stand at the commission on invoking the Act): The Court of Appeal has dismissed the appeal of Justice Mosley’s decision, confirming once again that invoking the Emergencies Act was unconstitutional. That is a really big deal and the Court of Appeal was unequivocal: “We have already found that Cabinet, on the evidence that was before it and on a proper interpretation of the Act, did not have reasonable grounds to believe that a threat to national security existed.” On the evidence, as many of us said from the beginning, the legal threshold was never met. The federal government knew, or ought to have known, that this appeal was bound to fail. Yet it proceeded anyway, consuming years of time and significant public resources, while hoping the public would simply move on. And it bears repeating: if anything truly went sideways in Ottawa, the primary failures were local. The City of Ottawa and the Ottawa Police Service grossly mismanaged the protest from the outset, creating conditions that escalated rather, and in doing so played directly into the federal government’s political narrative. For years, peaceful protesters were disparaged and slandered, portrayed as dangerous and treasonous. Many were beaten, arrested, and jailed. And we should also be honest about this: what does this say about those who accepted the government’s narrative without question, who repeated claims that have now been judicially rejected, and who looked the other way while fellow citizens were vilified and punished? Now the responsibility shifts to us. This confirms, once again, a profound democratic failure: extraordinary powers deployed unlawfully, Charter rights infringed, and citizens met with force instead of dialogue. Accountability does not end with this judgment. It begins with it. If governments can misuse emergency powers, disparage their own citizens instead of engaging with them, and then attempt to run out the clock through prolonged litigation, democratic accountability survives only if the public actively enforces it. Let’s not fall for this trap again. Let’s stop before fear, propaganda, and politics are weaponized to turn Canadians against their neighbours, friends, and families—while those in power evade scrutiny and consequence. We deserve better. But we must demand better.
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Reminder that it was Mark Carney who advised the government to invoke the Act and freeze bank accounts. ‘SEDITION IN OTTAWA’: Carney refuses to comment on his Freedom Convoy condemnation This is what he thinks of Canadian citizens standing up for themselves against government tyranny and the paper the Charter is written on.
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Carney's plan for dealing with crime and drug cartels is to partner with those that fuel it.
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China's rigid control of its citizens is the template for Carney's Net Zero "New World Order" that he talks about. The New World Order that the Americans have openly rejected. That's why we are snuggling up to China and spitting in the USA's face. It was baffling to me that Trump threw all his support behind getting Carney elected. Maybe he knew Carney was gonna cave on everything, weaken Canada's economy even further and then.....we're ripe for the picking. Talking to a neighbour here last night, he said he wonders if it will come down to Canada being the battlefield between China and the US and we all agreed sadly that if it came to that, all the Liberal supporter citizens would be fighting FOR the Chinese. So, civil war, as well. Everyone is trying to figure out where all this going and what to prepare for.
