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  1. LOL It's my posts, too. It seems like a lot of effort. I hope the little guy is okay.
  2. Another one: Nunavut MP says she won’t cross the floor to join Liberals at this point Nunavut's MP says she has no plans right now to join the federal Liberal Party. “I have decided at this point that I can't,” Lori Idlout told CBC News in an interview on Monday. “I've definitely been asked to consider it.” The NDP MP would not say who specifically has asked her to consider crossing the floor, but said they include both Liberal Party members and some of her own constituents.
  3. These are the faces of the children killed by Big Pharma. In case you were thinking it's just 10. 10 is just the start. Her batch number: Her face:
  4. Now that we are (sort of) allowed to talk about this, lots of these stories are popping up on social media. Her mother provides the vax batch numbers, which I plugged into How Bad Is My Batch?.com and I screenshotted the results. Holy shit. Some batches were worse than others, which tells us they were experimenting with formulas. On your children. On your pregnant wives. Before cov1d, children and pregnant women were OFF LIMITS. Medical ethics, the Nuremburg code, all that stuff we threw out the window. AUBRYNN'S STORY: My daughter, Aubrynn, was 17 years old. She was selected for a school trip from July 9 to July 22. The vaccine was mandatory for the trip. She was the only one in our family who received it, despite our pleas not to. She was vaccinated on June 7 and again on June 28, 2022. She left for her trip, and on July 18 she texted me that she did not feel well. We did not hesitate. We immediately drove from Michigan to New York to bring her home. We arrived the next day, which was also our three year old’s birthday. We celebrated with cake and ice cream. Later that night, Aubrynn and I shared some soup together before she went to bed. The next morning, I took her to urgent care. We waited for hours. At one point, she managed to sit up and quietly asked me, “Did they call me yet?” Before we even understood what was happening, my daughter collapsed from cardiac arrest. She was airlifted to Children’s Hospital. She was placed on an ECMO machine and treated with Remdesivir. Her body began shutting down. Her limbs turned black from lack of blood flow. Infections spread. Her kidneys failed. On August 6, we were told there was nothing more they could do. We were forced to make the impossible decision to turn off the machines. We had to let our daughter go. I am sharing this because Aubrynn mattered. Her life mattered. Her story matters. She was not just a number or a statistic. She was my child. And I will spend the rest of my life speaking her name and telling the truth about what happened to her.
  5. He said some of the trade stuff wasn't fair. Frankly, some of it wasn't fair to Canadians either. Like the diary cartel. Canada dumps a billion liters of milk every year to keep prices artificially high and favour certain producers (the ones with Liberal investors.) Here's what I see going on the last 2 decades - you left-wing radicals have been running the show and it's been a complete failure. Europe is broke and in shambles from mass immigration and net zero crap. Canada is broke from the same. S. America was nearly taken over by the Chinese & Russia, supported and raped by you far-left radicals, and they're in shambles. Some countries have gotten rid of you lefties and lefty-supported dictators - Chile, Argentina, Ecuador and now Venezuela. You guys wanted to be controlled by the Chinese and the people said No. Except in Canada. Thanks to id10ts like you, the radical left still rules here. You want to go after the Conservatives for insane ideas? You guys actually believe a man dressing as a woman is LITERALLY......a woman. Now, I don't care - you want to dress up and wear lipstick and call yourself Miranda, knock yourself out. Some of us might even play along with your fantasy for a while. But you can't make us believe you are LITERALLY women. And putting them in women's prisons so they can rape ACTUAL women? Now you're not just insane, you're fuquing dangerous. You destroyed our economy, you wrecked people's careers, you damaged children's education and ability to socialize, likely for the rest of their lives, you shat on the Nuremburg Code and Canada's Charter and cheered when the government brought in foreign jackboots to crush anyone who dared to question any of the utter madness or stood up to say "Enough!". For a glorified cold with a 99.9% survival rate. Get bent. The only chance Canada has is getting rid of you bat-shit crazy, delusional, crayon-eating Liberals.
  6. I don't believe for one hot minute that Freeland is over there to "rebuild Ukraine."
  7. Just saw a statement from Carney on CPAC, following his meetings in Paris to form a "coalition of the willing" to fight for and support Ukraine. (Meanwhile in Ukraine, nothing says "willing" like men of all ages are being grabbed off the street, shoved into vans and sent to the frontline meat grinder.) He word-salads around a lot, like usual, but the gist of it was that Canada is trying to build up its military in order to provide boots on the ground in Ukraine. The more destruction, the more infrastructure damage. Carney, via Brookfield, $$ benefits $$ from continuing the war. YOUR sons, sons-in-law and grandsons......not so much. I doubt we'll be seeing HIS daughter-who's-now-a-son, in boots over there.
  8. The first part of this negates the second part. What you're basically saying is that the right is power-grabbing and impoverishing everyone, but the Conservatives are bad for pointing it out. You see why some of us think you're an id10t? You're clearly a Liberal.
  9. You're a Liberal. You cannot be won over by over of those things. Nor common sense. It's just the way it is with radical lefties. 🤷‍♀️
  10. Your hatred of anything conservative is because you've been trained to hate conservatives by the Liberal paid-for media in Canada for decades now. That's why you think debate is treason. That's why you think dialogue is sedition. That's why you think questioning anything Liberals do is conspiracy theory. That's why you avoid serious conversation and engage mostly in name-calling and moral posturing. It's nonsense and it's pathetic.
  11. Even the MSM has reported that next to nothing was done on Indigenous water issues during Trudeau's regime. And yet we've dumped all this money into it. Where did all that money go? But Treebaby is going to support the Liberals, no matter what. And right now, they are saying everything in Canada is going GREAT! Canadians have never had it so good! You're just imagining any problems! He will not look anything up. He will not ask any questions. He will not ask the Indigenous people. He will not investigate on his own. He will not accept any info that doesn't come from CBC or CTV. He is spoon-fed his info from CBC and he loves it that way. No thinking needed.
  12. It appears Carney and other Liberal MPs were lying when they said that cons were joining the Libs organically, after realizing the superior ideas Libs have and that they were NOT luring or bribing Cons to floor-cross. Conservative MP for Vernon/Lake Country/Monashee, BC area, Scott Anderson, posted this yesterday: It's important for my constituents to know that I, like others, have been approached by the Liberals and asked to cross the floor to join them. The Liberal Party of Canada is pulling out all the stops to lure Conservative Members of Parliament to cross the floor so they can have a majority and subject Canada to more years of economic and social malaise. With the complicity of the MSM they’ve promoted the myth that there is some kind of movement to turf our leader, and it's because they are afraid of Pierre Poilievre. They’d prefer a milquetoast Conservative leader and not a fighter who stands up to their lies and omissions. To the Liberals who initiated this contact, let me say this: Your headlines scream about great nation building projects, yet almost a year after getting Parliamentary approval there are no pipelines, no new mines, no energy corridor, and not one formal trade deal. Indeed, you haven’t even bothered presenting plans, because buried in the subtext below every headline are caveats that ensure nothing will ever be done. Simply put, you’ve done nothing but make empty promises, increase taxation, and throw billions away trying to entrench your power. What are you going to try to bribe the next Conservative MP with? If broken promises were the only issue, it would be bad enough. But I sit across from you every day and see what most Canadians can't see when they watch CPAC. I watch you laugh when we Conservatives bring up the closed mills, the shuttered businesses, the seniors who have to choose between eating and rent. I watch your self-satisfied scoffs when we ask you to cut taxes and allow Canadians to flourish again. I see you, sitting across the aisle in designer suits paid for by a job that’s inflation proof and safe, smirking at those who have to try to scrape a living out of the economic desert you've created. I watch you boast about your handouts, your rental housing that never seems to materialize, your leader who shows up a few minutes a month for part of QP before jetting off in search of more pointless headlines. And you have the gall to say that our pleading for the little guy is “carping.” I'm frankly disgusted. So no, I won't join your party. I have no intention of crossing the floor today, tomorrow or ever, regardless of what you offer me. It would be a betrayal of my constituents, a betrayal of the office to which I have been elected, and a betrayal of my own personal core beliefs. It'll be a cold day in Hell before I even consider betraying my constituents, and you should probably stop asking because I will certainly advertise it every time you try. Breakdown by Marc Nixon:
  13. The OP broke it down according to number of people on each reserve and divided it out to, per person living on reserve. The OP did manage to find and record if the money was likely the result of some kind of settlement. I think it's obvious the money, vast swaths of it, are not getting to individual indigenous persons or being used to maintain reserves. I think we all know this.
  14. Before she ran for Parliament, Freeland worked for Soros. Soros brought her in to manage Trudeau. One of his first meetings upon being elected, was with Soros and Freeland. A few months after this WEF meeting, Trudeau signed contracts with Soros' Open Society Foundation and had them draft new immigration policy for Canada. Canada, UNHCR & the Open Society Foundations Seek to Increase Refugee Resettlement through Private Sponsorship - Canada.ca It's no coincidence that every Western country started taking in masses of immigrants from incompatible cultures, to their own detriment, all at the same time. These people are not politicians, as we know them. They do not represent their countries or citizens. They are political constructs who represent a powerful group of international oligarchs who are focused on transitioning Western cultures into post-national global districts under their control and turn citizens into debt-ridden wage slaves. It's not conspiracy. You can see it happening. You're experiencing its effects. Do you not wonder how, merely hours after Maduro's capture, crowds of protesters showed up with pre-printed, identical placards all over the world? Who do you think arranged that? Who do you think paid for it? Why do you think they hate Trump so much? Why do you think they want YOU to hate Trump so much?
  15. And according to Carney's budget, it will be completely cut off in 2027. I'm sure the transgender bean farmers of the Congo and the transgender rice farmers of Viet Nam and the sex shows in Germany will still receive their multi-millions of our tax dollars, though. $11 billion given away to gender crap all over the world. But fuque Canadians. Elbows up, you retards!
  16. They don't call it "subsidies", they call it "compensation and remediation". The $$ is supposed to go to the costs of building, maintaining water systems, but it rarely does. It's covered under the First Nations Drinking Water Settlement. I doubt you will look into anything, it appears you just pop onto whatever topic I am on or started, usually knowing less than zero about the topic, demand cites and further info, then vanish like a fart in the wind when they're provided. In fact, from what I see here, you know very little about almost any topic, have zero insights to offer or discuss and only pop into topics to bark like a chihuahua at anyone who doesn't worship the Liberals. **tosses you a Milk Bone**
  17. Chief Clarence Louie in Osoyoos is an outstanding example of one who led his band to prosperity. There was another good chief I hadn't heard of before, Polievre mentioned him in a video the other day.....I thought I would remember the name and look that chief up, but, haha.....I don't remember today. Will have to do some digging.
  18. Just FYI, it's not me that put these numbers together. It was a guy going by "Reclamare" on X. Interestingly, his account is gone today and I think you cannot access his spreadsheet anymore, all within 24 hours. From the OP, he did say the info was culled from publicly available documents, so not intended as a complete forensic audit in any way. I assume you would need to FOIP their actual books and he did find that most provide no fiscal data whatsoever. As you say, it's a good place to start. I've thought for many years now that lack of funding is not the problem with the Indigenous. It's more of a "your chiefs are stealing all your money" problem. The system is not sustainable. I appreciate your input on this topic, thank you.
  19. Early in the J. Trudeau PMship, I had a friend who worked in Ontario for the gov't to get water onto reserves that didn't have it. He told me it was nearly impossible and in the end, very little got done. On almost every reserve, the chiefs refused to get water. they got bigger subsidies from the gov't for not having water and then the chiefs take the majority of those subsidies and buy trucks and housing for themselves. the people on the reserves got next to nothing.
  20. Yes, what Hitler was doing was horrible but to actually invade his country which was a SOVEREIGN NATION is not okay! - 2026 Liberals in 1945
  21. Tried to find a NYC/Mamdani thread to post this on, but was unsuccessful. I miss the SEARCH button a lot. I hope the radical left enjoys the fruits of their labors.
  22. They will praise him for the higher quality of dumpster food we receive.
  23. This is about the security of the northern hemisphere, the oil is just a bonus. Few seem aware of the interwoven strategic geopolitical relationships at play behind the headlines coming from both Iran and Venezuela. However, you can rest assured that neither Secretary of State Rubio, nor POTUS Donald Trump is so naive. The recent action against Nicolás Maduro was billed as taking aggressive steps against a chronic sponsor of narcoterrorism, but the issues are much deeper. At this very moment, a politically diverse range of social media influencers are busy criticizing this intervention. Still, none seem to be aware of or accounting for these deeper geopolitical issues. This is not tiddlywinks, folks. This involves serious national security and geopolitical alliance issues. Yes, Virginia, there are clear ties between Iran and Venezuela, as there are between China and Venezuela. This is not some hyped up propaganda about chemical warfare or weapons of mass destruction, like what was used to justify the Iraq war. What we have here is clear, present, multidimensional danger. It is helpful to dissect this strategically, because most mainstream reporting examines it only through the lens of sanctions or “rogue states cooperating,” while missing the deeper reality of the relationship. This isn’t just geopolitics; it’s the new face of modular, sanctions-resistant warfare. Let’s focus on one example to illustrate the point. Over the past several years, there has been substantial evidence that Iran has indeed helped Venezuela establish local drone manufacturing capacity, particularly of Iranian-designed UAVs like the Mohajer and Shahed families. The Core of the Iran–Venezuela Drone Collaboration Iran and Venezuela have been under heavy U.S. sanctions for years. Both nations share a strategy of technological autarky. Technological autarky is the policy goal of making a country self-sufficient in critical technologies, so it does not rely on foreign nations for the development, production, or maintenance of essential tech systems. Both countries are considered rogue and, over the years, have faced numerous economic embargoes. Iran’s drone program is one of its most successful export-ready industries. Drones became Iran’s key asymmetric deterrent capability in the 2010s and 2020s, primarily through the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Around 2022, reports emerged that Venezuela had opened facilities believed to be assembling Iranian Shahed drones, possibly under local rebranding such as the “ANSU-200” or “Mohajer-6 variant.” The collaboration seems focused in the Aragua state near the CAVIM (Compañía Anónima Venezolana de Industrias Militares) complex. Engineers from Iran reportedly supplied designs, parts, and training for Venezuelan technicians. This fits into Tehran’s expansion of its “Axis of Resistance” strategy. Tehran’s “Axis of Resistance” is best understood as an Iranian-led proxy network created to destabilize the Middle East and elsewhere while providing Iran with plausible deniability. Instead of directly confronting the United States or Israel, Iran funds, supplies, and trains militant groups such as Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, and aligned militias in Iraq and Syria to carry out asymmetric warfare, threaten civilians, and disrupt global trade routes. This approach allows Tehran to expand its regional influence, encircle Israel, pressure U.S. allies, and weaken sovereign governments, all while avoiding the risks of open conflict. In reality, the “Axis” functions less as a defensive alliance and more as a state-sponsored terror network that sustains conflict and erodes regional stability. This is why Iran has established drone manufacturing hubs in friendly states to export influence. And as for Caracas, drones have offered internal security leverage and a psychological counterweight to the United States and Colombia. This is not pure outsourcing like a corporation would do; it’s a strategic joint technological transfer. Iran effectively externalized parts of its drone production: components, training, or even complete assembly lines to allied nations, including: Venezuela Sudan (previously) Syria Russia (especially via Shahed-136 production) Venezuela functions as a Latin American manufacturing node that reduces Iran’s logistical and political exposure while creating a regional arms customer base aligned with anti-U.S. movements. Independent and institutional open sources converge on the strategic truth of the following factual points: Venezuelan state manufacturer CAVIM publicly showcased drones (otherwise known as UAVs) that are clearly identical to the Iranian Mohajer-6 drones. Iranian engineers were confirmed to be present under “technical cooperation agreements.” The partnership coincides with other Iranian drone export hubs in Russia, Tajikistan, and Syria. Interested observers can easily verify the entire structure of the claim through these open publications; it’s not a rumor, it’s fully documented in official and defense-sector reporting across 2022–2024 (references found at the end of this article) In early 2026, the use of Iranian-made drones by Venezuela has intensified, with the Mohajer-6 drone now reportedly operational in the Venezuelan military, capable of both surveillance and armed strikes. This development follows years of cooperation between Iran and Venezuela, including the transfer of drone technology and munitions, with U.S. sanctions targeting entities involved in the production and assembly of these drones in Venezuela. The United States has consistently accused Iran of supplying drones and precision-guided munitions to Venezuela, a claim Iran denies. Iranian Drone Proliferation in Venezuela: Iranian-made Mohajer-6 drones have been confirmed in service with the Venezuelan military, with images showing them at El Libertador Air Base. These drones can carry small guided munitions and perform reconnaissance and strike missions, marking a shift from earlier surveillance-only roles. The drones are believed to be equipped with Iranian Qaem guided glide bombs, which have been displayed in Venezuela. U.S. Sanctions and Diplomatic Pressure: The U.S. has imposed multiple rounds of sanctions targeting Iranian and Venezuelan entities involved in the drone trade. In December 2025, the Treasury Department sanctioned Venezuela-based company, Empresa Aeronautica Nacional SA, and its chair, Jose Jesus Urdaneta Gonzalez, for coordinating drone production with Iranian and Venezuelan military officials. In January 2026, the U.S. imposed further sanctions on companies linked to a combat drone network tied to the Maduro regime. Recent Drone Activity and Escalation: A drone strike on a Venezuelan port facility on December 29, 2025, was publicly claimed by Donald Trump and later attributed by reports to a CIA operation, heightening tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela. While the attack’s details remain unconfirmed, it underscores the growing role of drones in regional conflict dynamics and U.S. strategic operations. New photographic evidence confirms the deployment of Iranian-made Mohajer-6 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) at Venezuela’s El Libertador Air Base, marking the first visual confirmation of the drone’s operational presence in Latin America and highlighting the deepening military cooperation between Iran and Venezuela. This development underscores the expansion of Venezuela’s drone capabilities, now including armed reconnaissance platforms produced with Iranian assistance, which pose new operational risks to U.S. forces in the Caribbean region. The Mohajer-6, a combat UAV with intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities, is manufactured by Iran’s Qods Aviation Industries (QAI) and assembled in Venezuela under the oversight of Empresa Aeronáutica Nacional S.A. (EANSA), a Venezuelan state-owned firm. EANSA maintains and oversees the assembly of QAI’s Mohajer-series UAVs in Venezuela and has directly negotiated with QAI, contributing to the sale of millions of dollars’ worth of Mohajer-6 drones to Venezuela. The drone program began in 2006 with a technical-military agreement between Iran and Venezuela, which included drone technology transfer, training, and parts supply. Iranian-made Mohajer-2 kits were used to assemble the first Venezuelan drone, the Arpía-001, in 2009, and the program has since evolved into a sophisticated arsenal modeled on Iranian designs. The ANSU-100, an updated, armed version of the Arpía-001, is a direct derivative of the Mohajer-2 and is capable of launching Iranian-designed Qaem air-to-ground guided bombs, making Venezuela the first Latin American country to operate armed drones. The ANSU-200 is a flying-wing prototype inspired by Iranian stealth designs, presented as “next-generation technology”. As of December 2025, the Mohajer-6 has been confirmed in service with the Venezuelan Air Force, with the first visual evidence appearing in images shared on social media on December 30, 2025. The drone is used for both reconnaissance and strike missions, capable of carrying Qaem missiles. The U.S. Treasury Department has designated EANSA and its chair, José Jesús Urdaneta González, for materially assisting QAI, citing their role in the production and maintenance of Iranian drones in Venezuela. The U.S. State Department has also described the collaboration as part of Iran’s broader strategic projection in Latin America, with Venezuela serving as the central axis. Iranian military personnel are reported to maintain a presence at El Libertador Air Base, where drone manufacturing and training facilities are located, and they retain control over the facilities, with Venezuelan personnel requiring Iranian approval to access them. Implications Regional Security: A Venezuelan-UAV (drone) program has introduced advanced surveillance and strike capabilities into South America’s security environment for the first time. Sanctions Evasion: Drone tech can be shipped as “aerospace equipment,” concealing military use. Future Trend: Expect more “Axis of Resistance” nodes like this. That is, proxy drone factories as an alternative model of military-industrial collaboration among sanctioned states. Iran has effectively outsourced or co-established drone production in Venezuela. But that wording downplays it: it’s part of a decentralized manufacturing strategy, turning Iranian drone technologies into a distributed, deniable export industry that uses their “Axis of Resistance” partner nations’ facilities and local labor. This isn’t just geopolitics; it’s the new face of modular, sanctions-resistant warfare. Conclusion The rise of Iranian drones, which are “Made in Venezuela,” marks a pivotal transformation in how state power and warfare are projected under the shadow of sanctions. So, what some dismiss as peripheral cooperation is, in truth, a calculated step in a broader pattern of distributed deterrence. These rogue nation-states are learning to duplicate, conceal, and localize military technology outside the reach of Western pressure. The Iran–Venezuela drone partnership is not an isolated curiosity; it is a blueprint for how sanctioned states will survive and adapt in the coming decade. If the United States and its allies fail to grasp this shift, they will continue to misread the architecture of global power; focusing on visible battlefields while ignoring a sprawling network of silent factories, hidden engineers, and modular weapons ecosystems operating far beyond conventional oversight. The battlefield of the 2020s is not merely kinetic; it is manufactured in the margins. And drone capabilities and manufacturing capacity will play a key role in determining the outcome of kinetic warfare for the foreseeable future. Current Iranian military leadership is many things, but stupid is not one of them.
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