Canadian Truckers Convoy 2022 - The Leaf calls you a Nazi as he gasses you

Also kind of why I am annoyed that I cannot point out to liberals that in 2020 they supported BLM protests and even when presented with video evidence and witness testimony of the violence liberals responded with "Rioting is the cry of the unheard." Now they are aghast and outraged about honking.
I tried to bring up the convoy with my bugman friend who had spit out the line about riots last year. He completely disengaged and said he refuses to talk about it.
 
One blogger wonder if Trudeau will fall?
QUESTION: Marty, you said Socrates projected that 2022 would be a Panic Cycle in politics. You also said that would be global and impact Canada as well. If I am not mistaken, I think 2022 was the 3 wave of your ECM in Canada. You were the first to say that COVID was organized and you were the first to point to this as a plot from the WEF and Schwab. Do you think this bold initiative of Schwab will collapse sooner rather than later?

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ANSWER: Yes, 2022 was not only our Panic Cycle in politics, but in Canada, it was the culmination of the 3rd wave from the Confederation of Canada in 1867. The politics began to change in 2018 but Trudeau was taking orders from Schwab as has been in the case in Australia. I have actually shaken hands with Schwab. I doubt many people talking about him understand the real nature of his agenda. Listen to this video. Here you have the head of Australia imposing harsh lockdowns to destroy the economy on the orders of Schwab to impose his “stakeholder” economics by sheer force, climate change, and the end of mining. These elected people do NOT represent the people. NOBODY has run on this agenda. They lie to get into office and then take their orders from the World Economic Forum. All the countries that have oppressed their people the worst are directed by Schwab!

For those unfamiliar with Canadian history, there was an outright secessionist movement in Canada’s English-speaking area that emerged in Nova Scotia shortly after the Confederation’s response in 1867 to form Canada to economic grievances. Following the Confederation of three British colonies (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the Province of Canada) to form the Dominion of Canada in 1867, opponents of the Confederation emerged in Nova Scotia and began promoting the withdrawal of that province from the new Confederation. The AntiConfederation Party won 18 of the 19 Nova Scotia seats in the new House of Commons of Canada in the 1867 general election and 36 of the 38 seats in the Nova Scotia legislature.

Still, the move to separate failed in achieving independence for Nova Scotia. Even as late as 1990, just before the Meech Lake Accord’s failure, then-premier John Buchanan predicted Nova Scotia and the rest of Atlantic Canada would have to join the United States if the accord failed. Ironically, following the American Revolution, those who were pro-England fled to Nova Scotia.



What Schwab has done is try desperately to force his economic theories upon the world. He is taking deliberate action much more directly than Karl Marx, Schwab wants to end corporate governance and to usurp all corporations in the world to act as subdivisions of a communistic type of government with central planning.



I have warned that his idea was floated in 1932 that corporations should engage in socialism and not be concerned about their shareholders. At least when this was first proposed in 1932, there were no social programs. That was made obsolete when Roosevelt came to power with Socialism.





What people must understand is that the scheme is already in play to direct pension funds to pour money into losing projects to try to further Schwabd Agenda 2030. Australian pension funds are to shift money to help a collapsing Europe and ignore their own people. Of course, they put a different spin on it, but there is no reason to invest in Europe when it is in serious trouble. Joseph Dear, CIO at CalPERS, called green a “noble way to lose money.CALPERS, California pension system for state employees, was directed to invest in “green” projects for political reasons and lost. They have been trying to cover-up their politically correct investment decisions. We get requests from pension funds asking if we can select “green” investments that they at least will break even on so they can comply with the political directive to be investing in green.



The Truckers have timing on their side. They need to break the grip that Schwab has around the throat of Canada. This protest has expanded and they need to bring the government to its knees. Trudeau’s support is minimal and even his own party is starting to crack. Trudeau is weak and he is a fool. He has listened to Schwab who could care less about his future. All that matters to Schwab is to force his economic theories upon the entire world.



This is NOT merely a battle against Trudeau. He takes his orders from the WEF as does Australia, New Zealand, and Europe. This is a battle for the freedom of the people. Those who support people like Biden and Trudeau are clueless for they are the sheep who refuse to open their eyes to the fact that this is a serious international plot to FORCE by undemocratic means, the economic philosophy of one very sick man with visions of Marxist grandeur. This is no conspiracy theory. Just listen to the words coming from Schwab and his WEF organization. This is the best-organized plot to take over the world far beyond anything ever played out in a James Bond movie.



This is the very same strategy that was used to create the Euro. Helmut Kohl knew the people would never vote for joining the Euro. Germans have been reluctant ever since the hyperinflation of 1923. The collapse of the Euro is inevitable probably by 2026/2027. This is precisely the same strategy that these world leaders are trying to impose Schwab’s 2030 agenda without EVER allowing the people to vote or understand even that there is such an agenda. They call it a conspiracy theory so people remain blind to this very design and strategy they used to create the Euro.



Any journalist that claims this is a conspiracy theory, is really a closet Marxist. They have no respect for our future, human rights, or anything that makes life worth living. We were born with inalienable rights, not to be economic slaves to a central power. Such journalists are traitors to even the Constitution of the United States that was to secure our freedom and the pursuit of happiness, not enslavement. LIBERTY cannot coexist with material equality. There are direct opposites of each other. My family has fought in every war since the American Revolution for LIBERTY. This is a plot to enslave us to the deranged economic theories of a man who has been exceptionally clever to indoctrinate the world. I have looked into the eyes of Schwab face to face. That is not what most of these commentators can say.
 
I know the comparisons to the Holocaust are moot, at this point. However, having recently watched an Auschwitz survivor's speech
Crisis actor?

But srsly, the ghettos were literally created to house that vector of disease. The absolute state leftists would go to even mentioning this was absurd, saying you couldn't make comparisons... especially after 4 years of "worse than Hitlers" etc. Fucking crazy. "Apples and oranges" they would say, forgetting the fact that comparing apples and oranges is a very reasonable thing to do if the context is, say, comparing and contrasting fruit.
 
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I can't breathe. The amount of snark in the dumbest thing I've read today. Well truckers get ready for more pieces of paper! I'm positive it'll stop you this time.
 
Interesting. Could you elaborate on, or compare/contrast St. Petersburg and Moscow cultures, and the dynamic between them? I would say that I am reasonably familiar with the history of the two cities, but I am not really familiar with the cultural nuance.
Saint Petersburg is the cultural capital of Russia (especially high culture/classics) and always had a somewhat rebellious streak which was particularly pronounced during the Soviet period. Remember, it was purpose-build by Peter the Great to be the capital of the Russian Empire, so it's a relatively young city (founded in 1703, which means Boston, MA is older by more than half a century). From its founding, the city was intended to attract Europe's best and brightest architects, artists and intellectuals and lurch Russia's traditionally Eurasian culture westward. This gave the city a multiethnic character and rather uniquely 'Petersburgian' identity from its inception (the main street of the city, Nevsky Prospekt, has an Armenian Apostolic Church, Roman Catholic Basilica, Russian Orthodox Cathedral, German Lutheran Cathedral, Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Church, and Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church within walking distance of each other. If you ever visit, they're all worth visiting and are architecturally spectacular as most of the city is). The difference is, rather than becoming a multiculti shithole built on a bunch of swamp islands over the mighty Neva estuary, it became one of the greatest European cities ever constructed (in my opinion it's one of the world's finest).

I think this is because it wasn't a city with a well-established single ethnic population which suddenly got an infusion of foreigners, but was rather founded as a sort of pan-European project for the glory of the newly-declared Empire (whose Emperors - especially Catherine the Great) had a keen interest in patronizing the arts, which attracted bohemians and creatives from across Europe. When you think of Russia's greatest writers (Dostoyevsky, Gogol, Pushkin, etc.) composers (Tchaikovsky, Mussorgsky, Borodin, Cui, Rimsky-Korsakov, Stravinsky, Shostakovich, etc.), rock bands (Kino, Nautilus Pompilius, Aquarium), and architects (Trezzini, Rastrelli, Montferrand, Rinaldi, Vallin de la Mothe, Zakharov, Stasov) they were either born in or lived in Saint Petersburg for extended periods of their careers. To put it simply, Saint Petersburg is the city every Russian loves. There's no other place like it, it's not fully European and not fully Eurasian, it's just... Saint Petersburg. I'm not Russian (Texan, actually) but it certainly captured my heart enough that I've settled on living there for the time being since the cost of living is very low (by American standards) and it has opportunities in my field of work. I used to be very anti-city like a lot of people here myself, but after traveling extensively I've come to the conclusion that American cities are just uniquely shitty in their own, very American way. I still loathe bugmen however, but bugmen don't represent all urban inhabitants - they're a particularly egregious sub-breed who never leave the bubble.

Moscow, on the other hand, is the political (having the capital transferred there from Saint Petersburg after the Bolsheviks took over) and business capital of Russia. It's oligarch central. That's not to say it isn't an extremely impressive city in its own right - it absolutely is! But the Soviet energy is still very much present there. Additionally, much of Russia's tax money gets funneled straight into Moscow's coffers with the rest of the enormous country getting what amounts to scraps (though they may be very good scraps depending on who wins Moscow's favor during a particular fiscal period). It can have a very strong elitist edge, and Muscovites have a culture of their own as well. It's much more Eurasian/Asiatic in character and likes to style itself as the Third Rome or carrier of the flag of the Byzantine Empire. Additionally, it is faaaar older than Saint Petersburg. A common nickname Russians outside of Moscow have for it is 'the Big Village'. Think of Moscow as being somewhat similar to the Capital in the Hunger Games (dumb pop culture reference but it's easily recognizable). Also it's cyberpunk af.

Russia has several impressive cities worth checking out. Sochi, Ufa, Kazan, Perm, Makhachkala, Krasnodar, Pyatigorsk, Gorno-Altaysk, Vladivostok, etc. It's a freakishly ethnically diverse (this is mostly due to populations which have been well established there for centuries, though there is also significant migration from former Soviet republics in Central Asia) multinational country that really can't be fit into any one box, aside from being culturally more conservative and non-globohomo than Western Europe and North America. It has plenty of problems (like corruption which is through the roof and widespread poverty, especially in the countryside - also the elderly have horrendously miniscule pensions) but it also has many positive aspects which are often ignored.
 
HERE WE GO BOYS:
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The Ambassador Bridge blockade was the smartest move they could have taken. This move is going to prevent (Doug) Ford and Trudeau from trying to run out the clock until the protestors give up.

With huge corporate interests breathing down their neck, they'll be forced into a crisis decision where they must either acquiesce, or violently crush. They're rapidly running out of time to make their play.
 
I tried to bring up the convoy with my bugman friend who had spit out the line about riots last year. He completely disengaged and said he refuses to talk about it.
Call him a pathetic coward. They talk all this shit about "starting a conversation" or "raising awareness" yet ignores the actual political conversation that they should theoretically support right now. Hope you make him more uncomfortable by sending him AOC or woketard tweets while comparing them to the trucker convoy and when he tries to confront you have a ready supply of twitter lefty excuses to throw back at him. :suffering:

I wish people spammed the riot of Le saint George Floyd™ twitter hot takes on political subreddits. it will get deleted of course, but making these people face their 2020 rhetorics would be a great saltmine.
 
HERE WE GO BOYS:
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The Ambassador Bridge blockade was the smartest move they could have taken. This move is going to prevent (Doug) Ford and Trudeau from trying to run out the clock until the protestors give up.

With huge corporate interests breathing down their neck, they'll be forced into a crisis decision where they must either acquiesce, or violently crush. They're rapidly running out of time to make their play.
To copy the mayor's of cities "The truckers have made their point". If the protest gets shut down it's a loss for Canadians but still a huge win for every other "free country". The bureaucrats have been reminded that they need to fear groups of angry plebs.
 
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BTW, this site wants to dox you. They ask for shit like phone, physical address, email, etc. (you dont have to give it to them to still submit the survay) It doesn't block Tor relays so make sure to use Tor. I gave them the Canadian Suicide Prevention Hotline.
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I have lost count of how many times these supposed "good guys" (Leftoids) have aired their discriminatory grievances in my presence because they assumed I was "on their side."
I have had a ton of this. Even if they find out their mistake the ones I know experience no embarrassment or shame about this and they do not apologize.

I even had one person wish death on the unvaccinated (perhaps simply meaning that dying from covid is what we deserve) while in full knowledge of my unvaxxed status and never apologizing and in the group only one leftoid had a problem with it.

Now I really feel like the city I'm in is an open air asylum. I am going to move far away soon.
 
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I think it will depend on what happens around Canada more than anything. He and his faction have irritated a lot of world leaders in the past by sticking their noses into other nations' politics, so he could easily end up finding himself on the receiving end of that if this continues, which could cause it to spiral into a major scandal.
 
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