Can't say it any more plain than Mr. Jeff Rath, I had to gronk it to see who this man is, Plain Speak. as corrected by seernewday, Thank You for the correction, much appreciated, gronk screwed me! I apologize.
Straight to the point Interview.
Is it just me or does it seem the plain speak interview's as a whole has maybe turned its page some. I really thank Elon for buying X, yeah it isn't perfect for sure but the doors for information is fully open now.
The post shares a video interview with Marty Sturman, legal counsel for Alberta's independence advocates, confirming recent high-level meetings with Trump administration officials like Stephen Miller to explore secession options, including potential U.S. statehood for political gains like additional Republican senators.
Alberta's separatist movement, led by groups like the Alberta Prosperity Project, has gained traction since 2022 amid economic grievances over oil revenues subsidizing other provinces, with polls showing 20-30% support for independence as of January 2026.
Canadian leaders, including Prime Minister Mark Carney, have condemned the meetings as threats to sovereignty, prompting treason accusations and a counter-petition against secession with over 400,000 signatures, while U.S. involvement risks escalating bilateral tensions over trade and borders.
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The person being interviewed in the video shared by @GuntherEagleman
(in post https://x.com/GuntherEagleman/status/2018137650541060463) is Marty Sturman, who is identified as the legal counsel for Alberta's independence/secessionist advocates.In the clip, he confirms recent high-level meetings with Trump administration officials (including mentions of figures like Stephen Miller in related discussions) to explore options for Alberta potentially seceding from Canada — and even the possibility of joining the United States as a new state (which could add solid Republican senators and electoral votes). The interview appears to come from a confrontational TV segment where the host pushes back on the narrative.This aligns with the broader context of Alberta separatist momentum (e.g., groups like the Alberta Prosperity Project), economic frustrations over resource sharing with other provinces, and recent polls showing notable (though minority) support for independence. Some Alberta independence supporters in replies push back on the "51st state" framing, preferring full sovereignty instead.
Can't say it any more plain than Mr. Jeff Rath, I had to gronk it to see who this man is, Plain Speak. as corrected by seernewday, Thank You for the correction, much appreciated, gronk screwed me! I apologize. Straight to the point Interview. Is it just me or does it seem the plain speak interview's as a whole has maybe turned its page some. I really thank Elon for buying X, yeah it isn't perfect for sure but the doors for information is fully open now.
The post shares a video interview with Marty Sturman, legal counsel for Alberta's independence advocates, confirming recent high-level meetings with Trump administration officials like Stephen Miller to explore secession options, including potential U.S. statehood for political gains like additional Republican senators. Alberta's separatist movement, led by groups like the Alberta Prosperity Project, has gained traction since 2022 amid economic grievances over oil revenues subsidizing other provinces, with polls showing 20-30% support for independence as of January 2026. Canadian leaders, including Prime Minister Mark Carney, have condemned the meetings as threats to sovereignty, prompting treason accusations and a counter-petition against secession with over 400,000 signatures, while U.S. involvement risks escalating bilateral tensions over trade and borders.
9 web pages
Economic drivers of Alberta separatism
Quebec sovereignty movement history
who is being interviewed
Searching on X
4 results
Fetching thread on X
Searching the web
12 results
The person being interviewed in the video shared by @GuntherEagleman (in post https://x.com/GuntherEagleman/status/2018137650541060463) is Marty Sturman, who is identified as the legal counsel for Alberta's independence/secessionist advocates.In the clip, he confirms recent high-level meetings with Trump administration officials (including mentions of figures like Stephen Miller in related discussions) to explore options for Alberta potentially seceding from Canada — and even the possibility of joining the United States as a new state (which could add solid Republican senators and electoral votes). The interview appears to come from a confrontational TV segment where the host pushes back on the narrative.This aligns with the broader context of Alberta separatist momentum (e.g., groups like the Alberta Prosperity Project), economic frustrations over resource sharing with other provinces, and recent polls showing notable (though minority) support for independence. Some Alberta independence supporters in replies push back on the "51st state" framing, preferring full sovereignty instead.
The person in the first frame being interviewed is lawyer Jeff Rath
Thank you, my search sucked, you are correct and post corrected... Ty