What IF they’re still hosting the Chinese Military training in their woods? Among other things like secret labs, military projects, etc Remember England is a small island and if they want to build an army or go against the US what better way than to make use of Canada’s vast land for these purposes?
Yes, there was. And they said it was just a drill, they were borrowing the land for training and another source said it was for a movie. I don't believe anything they say anymore.
Canadians have another problem: a developing "informer" culture..where citizens "tell on" fellow citizens for things that aren't in any way crimes, but are indulging in activities that the authoritarians-in-charge disapprove of.... People ARE in fact tattling on fellow-citizens for hiking in Nova Scotia.
We saw it during Covid shut-downs, people tattling on those truckers as well as violators of size-of-gathering limits etc...
Canadians who think like us need to develop local groups to ID East-Germany-style "informers" and put some--ahem--"peer pressure" to work.
I'm not shocked. Canada has a spineless european type culture where you try to talk things out, believe in hate speech, and just apologize in hopes that problems will magically go away.
Hunger games wasn’t a good movie I say we change the channel before we all end up trying to find some brown coats because all we have left to defend is the sky.
There is definitely more than one that we should get to see the full text of.
If we have environmental treaties in play, this same thing is likely to show up here. Would probably be better if we figure out how to request exiting treaties and start doing it.
I get the concern about losing access to our national forests and public lands—it’s deeply troubling to think about these natural spaces being altered or restricted. However, it seems there’s some confusion here. From what I’ve gathered, the Trump administration’s policies, along with efforts from figures like Senator Mike Lee, have primarily focused on expanding logging, oil drilling, and mining on public lands, not necessarily selling or privatizing them outright.
That said, there have been proposals and discussions around selling federal lands, such as using public lands to fund a sovereign wealth fund or for housing development, which raises red flags about privatization. These ideas have sparked backlash, and some, like Mike Lee’s land sell-off provision, were dropped due to public outcry. Still, the push for extraction alone could limit public access and harm ecosystems. I have to agree, the fact that these moves aren’t getting more attention here is disturbing, and the potential for even more sinister outcomes—like prioritizing corporate profits over public access and conservation—makes it all the more urgent to speak out.
https://www.rewildingbritain.org.uk/about-us/our-vision/2030-vision-strategy
https://www.maraujolab.eu/2024/08/15/a-quarter-of-europe-with-rewilding-potential/
Such coincidences!
The vulvas on these people…
What IF they’re still hosting the Chinese Military training in their woods? Among other things like secret labs, military projects, etc Remember England is a small island and if they want to build an army or go against the US what better way than to make use of Canada’s vast land for these purposes?
Wasn't there a rumor floating right after covid started that China had troops in Canuckistan?
Yes, there was. And they said it was just a drill, they were borrowing the land for training and another source said it was for a movie. I don't believe anything they say anymore.
Canadians have another problem: a developing "informer" culture..where citizens "tell on" fellow citizens for things that aren't in any way crimes, but are indulging in activities that the authoritarians-in-charge disapprove of.... People ARE in fact tattling on fellow-citizens for hiking in Nova Scotia.
We saw it during Covid shut-downs, people tattling on those truckers as well as violators of size-of-gathering limits etc...
Canadians who think like us need to develop local groups to ID East-Germany-style "informers" and put some--ahem--"peer pressure" to work.
I'm not shocked. Canada has a spineless european type culture where you try to talk things out, believe in hate speech, and just apologize in hopes that problems will magically go away.
The usual suspects
Coming (or already happening) to a Leftist ran State near you.
Hunger games wasn’t a good movie I say we change the channel before we all end up trying to find some brown coats because all we have left to defend is the sky.
Steal the land, regulate the sea- they can't take the sky from us!
I swear by my pretty floral bonnet we will end it.
I recommend checking this thread from yesterday out to see if we have any relevant treaties in force that we should start pushing to get out of.
https://greatawakening.win/p/19Bt780Ijc/valid-subjections-to-internation/
There is definitely more than one that we should get to see the full text of.
If we have environmental treaties in play, this same thing is likely to show up here. Would probably be better if we figure out how to request exiting treaties and start doing it.
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Scumbags. This is all connected.
It's time for taking them down.
"Beachhead"...or ANOTHER distraction as now lab grown "meat" (Soylent green caliber) is coming out on X (!!).
I get the concern about losing access to our national forests and public lands—it’s deeply troubling to think about these natural spaces being altered or restricted. However, it seems there’s some confusion here. From what I’ve gathered, the Trump administration’s policies, along with efforts from figures like Senator Mike Lee, have primarily focused on expanding logging, oil drilling, and mining on public lands, not necessarily selling or privatizing them outright.
That said, there have been proposals and discussions around selling federal lands, such as using public lands to fund a sovereign wealth fund or for housing development, which raises red flags about privatization. These ideas have sparked backlash, and some, like Mike Lee’s land sell-off provision, were dropped due to public outcry. Still, the push for extraction alone could limit public access and harm ecosystems. I have to agree, the fact that these moves aren’t getting more attention here is disturbing, and the potential for even more sinister outcomes—like prioritizing corporate profits over public access and conservation—makes it all the more urgent to speak out.
Thanks brother