Trudeau Hiring “Climate Police” As Canada Moves To Neo-Dictatorship

According to a Federal government website, Environment and Climate Change Canada “informs Canadians about protecting and conserving our natural heritage, and ensuring a clean, safe and sustainable environment for present and future generations.”

Sounds innocuous enough. Too bad it isn’t. In what appears to be a paean to George Orwell’s “1984,” the federal Ministry of Environment & Climate Change Canada (ECCC) is building a new facility in Winnipeg that will “be home to a firearms armoury, interrogation rooms, biological labs, media relations offices, “controlled quiet rooms,” and intelligence facilities.”

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Trump sues to block DOJ from reviewing materials FBI seized at Mar-a-Lago until watchdog appointed

Former President Donald Trump on Monday filed a lawsuit asking a federal judge to appoint a special watchdog to review documents seized from his Florida home earlier this month as part of a criminal investigation of records that had been removed from the White House.

Trump’s lawsuit, which suggests the FBI raid on Aug. 8 was politically motivated, also asks the judge to block the Department of Justice from “further review of seized materials” from his Mar-a-Lago residence until the so-called special master is appointed to review those documents.

Special masters are appointed in criminal cases when there is a concern that some material seized by authorities should not be viewed by investigators because it is protected by attorney-client privilege or other concerns that weigh against it being used in a prosecution.

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Canadian province Saskatchewan warns that it will arrest Trudeau’s federal Nitrogen agents if they trespass on farmland

Saskatchewan Minister Jeremy Cockrill has sent a warning to the Trudeau government that officers sent by Ottawa will be arrested if they continue to trespass on farmland to test nitrogen levels.

According to Cockrill, Trudeau’s government has been unlawfully sending federal employees onto Saskatchewan farmlands to test for nitrogen levels without the consent of landowners.

In the letter, the Minister raised multiple complaints from Saskatchewan farmers that raised “serious concerns about Government of Canada employees, in clearly marked Government of Canada vehicles, trespassing on private lands.” The farmers reporting these trespasses made clear that these government agents did not request permission to access the land and were not in any other manner given consent to access it.

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‘Tremendous Anger’: Trump Warns Of ‘Perilous Times’ In First Interview Since FBI Raid

45th President Donald Trump warned that the country is experiencing “tremendous anger” and headed into “perilous times” after Joe Biden’s Department of Justice and FBI authorized a raid on Mar-a-Lago, the former president’s resort home.

In his first print interview since the raid, given to Fox News, Trump warned the Democrats in control of the government that their actions inspired serious anger.

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Bending The First Amendment Past Breaking

Amendment I

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

the first amendment is a simple, powerful thing. and the message is clear: “congress shall make no law.”

what is unfortunate in this structure is how the government has changed in a manner the framers did not anticipate. we have becomes a government not with a weak executive branch facing mostly outward but one with an exceedingly powerful one facing mostly in. we are, in our domestic lives, affected FAR less by congress than by the ever expanding alphabet soup of agencies that have grown like bureaucratic slime mold to cover nearly every aspect of every action and activity.

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Transgender Clinic Shutdown Exposes Harmful Procedures For Youth

Say no-go to your child’s transition desires, and watch as Big Brother clamps down on the family unit. Don’t you know? In Canada, government(public school system) hold jurisdiction over parents in the area of child sexuality:

“The father of a transgender teenager has been sentenced to six months behind bars after exposing sensitive personal and medical information about his son, in violation of a publication ban intended to protect the boy’s privacy.”

State control of the family unit. Somewhere, somehow, students of history have heard this one before.

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Dems Poised To Make IRS Larger Than Pentagon, State Department, FBI, and Border Patrol Combined

If Democrats have their way, one of the most detested federal agencies—the Internal Revenue Service—will employ more bureaucrats than the Pentagon, State Department, FBI, and Border Patrol combined.

Under the Inflation Reduction Act negotiated by Sen. Joe Manchin (D., W.Va.), the agency would receive $80 billion in funding to hire as many as 87,000 additional employees. The increase would more than double the size of the IRS workforce, which currently has 78,661 full-time staffers, according to federal data.

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Trudeau’s Gun Confiscation Mimics Fascist Policies Of 20th Century

In the years following World War I, the Weimar Republic passed strict gun control laws in an attempt to comply with the Versailles Treaty of 1919 – laws that required the surrender of all guns to government.

“The laws remained in effect until 1928, when the German parliament relaxed gun restrictions and put into effect a strict firearm-licensing scheme. These licensing regulations foreshadowed Adolph Hitler’s rise to power.”

In her 2011 book, Professor of Criminal Justice Dyan McGuire wrote that “it is frequently argued that these laws, which resulted in the confiscation of weapons not belonging to supporters of the Nazis, rendered disfavoured groups like the Gypsies, Jews, homosexuals, Poles, and their potential allies defenseless.”

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Shifting to EVs is not enough. The deeper problem is our car dependence

With gas prices soaring above $2 a litre for the first time in May and Atlantic Canada’s record temperatures serving as yet another reminder that the world is rapidly warming, it’s clear that we desperately need to rethink our transport system. But is the government placing too much focus on electric vehicles instead of encouraging more people to ditch their cars altogether?

This was the plan all along, the EVs were a red herring and obviously would not be viable with the ongoing destruction of the energy sector.

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Video Conversation: ‘Why can’t we be great men?’

James Conway is a Sligoman, father, farmer, sometime builder, occasional election candidate and general activist for the good of his community and nation. He is an example of the kind of person our broken nations might look to now in seeking youthful voices capable of articulating our common situation in its depths, and plotting a new way forward after the horrors of the past few years.

In this conversation, conducted in Sligo, Ireland, on July 14th, 2022, James and I talk about many things of vital concern to our respective communities and our nations at this critical moment in history — with Ireland functioning as the particularity that speaks for the universal — including:

—the coming worldwide catastrophe;

—the incipient land-grab conducted under the cover of environmentalism;

—the ‘new Kulaks’: the farmers and other ‘Able Men’ of the contemporary West;

—the threat to private property from the WEFfer elites:

—the murder of the public conversation that paved the way for the obliteration of democracy necessary to achieve these larcenies;

—the growing psychosis of leftism;

—the state and governmental fear of citizen self-sufficiency — the true locus of the Republic;

—the fragmentation of humanity — young pitted against old, old against young;

—the leveraging of victimologies to undermine democracy —the Wretched of the Earth as battering rams against Western civilisation;

—Covid as nuclear bomb;

—the performative virtue-signalling and neo-colonial intolerance of liberalism: progressivism as reverse gear

—the death of adulthood;

—the enforced lockjaw of modern societies;

—the massacre of the great passions;

—the Woke crusades and their escalating inquisitions;

—Ireland’s mission to abolish itself;

— the calumniation of Ireland Past;

—the infantilisation of Irish humanity;

—the castration of Irish manhood;

—the recurring contagion of genetic memory;

—the potential for hope, in spite of its destruction;

—the potential, too, for amnesia:

‘What if there is no history? What if history is written by others, who have no care for what happened to the Irish people, or what happened in Ireland before a certain time, maybe 2020, or 2015, or 2011 . . . What then? You can scrub Ireland from the blackboard of history, and nobody will know.’  — John Waters

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Trudeau Is Stoking A Canadian Farmers’ Rebellion With His Attack On The Use Of Fertilizer

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government is pushing forward with imposing requirements on Canadian farmers to reduce nitrous oxide emissions from fertilizers, the same reduction mandates that have caused farmers in the Netherlands to engage in mass protests.

The Liberals are arguing that their 30 percent nitrous oxide reduction target is purely about emissions and not fertilizer, but it would be impossible to meet those targets the government wants to implement without cutting back on the use of fertilizer, which is the biggest contributor to emissions.

Despite widespread outrage from provincial agricultural ministries, Marie-Claude Bibeau, the federal Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Foods, said that she believes farmers will go along with the 30 percent reductions willingly.

Gonna party like it’s 1789.

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Is Trudeau Going To Make Anti-Government Behaviour A Crime?

The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) considers IMVE to have four sub-categories—“xenophobic, gender-driven, anti-authority and other personal grievance-driven violence,” the report outlines.

Anti-authority– to be interpreted as anti-government? Talk about a wide berth for legal interpretation. How will government define “anti-authority” behaviour? How about “any behaviour Justin Trudeau does not like.” Will actual violence have to take place? Or is this an incremental step toward what George Orwell wrote of as “thought-crimes?”

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