Communist Defectors Warn About Four Stages Of Subversion — And America Is On The Last One

Forty years ago, a KGB defector, Yuri Bezmenov, revealed the systematic plan Soviet communists used to take down countries and establish a communist-type society and regime. More recently, a Chinese defector immigrant, Xi Van Fleet, has been on a crusade to warn Americans about the parallels between what is happening in America today and what Mao did in the Chinese Cultural Revolution.

The systematic plan Bezmenov revealed involves four fluid stages of communist subversion: 1) demoralization, 2) disorientation, 3) crisis, and 4) normalization. In Mao’s America, Xi Van Fleet explains how Mao’s destruction of the “Four Olds” (old ideas, old culture, old customs, and old habits) is being replicated by today’s leftist cancel culture, which will end what is left of freedom in America if not stopped.

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‘What the hell are they thinking?’: Poilievre blames Trudeau Liberals for B.C.’s drug decriminalization chaos

OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre lambasted the federal Liberals on Monday for not having yet approved British Columbia’s request to scale back its decriminalization policy for illicit drugs — a request made official on Friday.

The debate became heated in the House of Commons after Minister of Mental Health and Addictions Ya’ara Saks said that she had met with her B.C. counterpart and that she and Health Canada officials were reviewing the province’s exemption request.

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India summons Canadian diplomat after Trudeau stokes flames of imported foreign conflict in Canada

India summons Canadian diplomat over pro-Khalistan separatism slogans at Trudeau speech

OTTAWA — What appeared to be a last-minute trip by the prime minister to attend Khalsa Day celebrations in Toronto has landed Canada in a new diplomatic tiff with India.

The Indian government summoned Canada’s Deputy High Commissioner Stewart Wheeler to explain “separatist slogans” shouted at the parade where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gave remarks, India’s Ministry of External Affairs said in a press release on Monday.

A normal PM would know to make a brief statement and leave in such a situation.

Cries of Free Palestine?

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Desperately Clinging To Power: Trudeau tries to buy time for himself tells Grit MPs not to expect any dramatic boost in public support until next year

Trudeau tells Grit MPs not to expect any dramatic boost in public support until next year

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told Liberal MPs at their most recent national caucus meeting in Ottawa not to expect any significant change in public opinion polls until next year, according to some politicians who attended.

“Don’t expect us to be neck and neck in two months’ time or six months’ time, even,” said a Liberal MP when describing the gist of Trudeau’s (Papineau, Que.) message to MPs at the April 17 national caucus meeting, one day after the federal budget. “He’s [Trudeau] trying to downplay expectations. It’s like treading water when you’re drowning. [He was telling us] to not freak out while you’re drowning, that you stay calm, and you can get back to the top for a lot of the Members who are below water.”

Trudeau’s government has caused immense generational harm and there is no way he can fix it.

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SHOCKA! Polls reveal all the usual suspects hate Jews and or Israel!

Jamie Sarkonak: Canada not ‘engulfed’ in antisemitism — for the most part, study says

Aside from a few pockets, most of Canada is still morally calibrated against antisemitism.

That’s my takeaway from a study that came out earlier this month on Canadian attitudes toward Jews and Israel by University of Toronto sociologist Robert Brym. He found, through surveys taken in early 2024, that Canadians with the most negative sentiments towards Jews were Muslims, Quebecers and non-Jewish university students. Those with the most negative sentiments towards Israel, meanwhile, included Muslims and non-Jewish university students, as well as NDP supporters. The rest, not so much.

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Quebec Professor a Recruit of Chinese Talent Program Deemed Security Risk by CSIS

A Quebec professor is a participant of a Chinese talent recruitment program deemed by Canada’s intelligence service as a “serious threat” to Canadian research and intellectual property.

Changhui Peng, a professor of biological sciences at the University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM) since 2003, joined China’s Thousand Talents Plan in 2010. His participation in the Chinese talents recruitment plan was highlighted on his online profile at the Northwest A&F University, a school in China’s Shaanxi Province, which specializes in agriculture and forestry.

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In videos and podcasts, Poilievre and Trudeau are eager to explain themselves — at length

Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, the Liberal MP who made a name for himself as a backbencher with his own voice, posted a nine-minute video to YouTube this week about the federal government’s carbon pricing policy.

It would be an exaggeration to say the video is setting the internet on fire. As of Friday afternoon, it had a grand total of 329 views. But it’s enough to say that Erskine-Smith has contributed to the hottest new trend in Canadian politics: talking at length, and in some detail, online.

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These Canadians made the ultimate sacrifice in Ukraine — in relative anonymity

Two Quebecers who joined the war in Ukraine to make a difference in the world and in their own lives died in February and March.

Alain Derasp was a 49-year-old father of four from Chicoutimi who served 26 years in the Canadian military as a member of the Royal 22nd Regiment, with tours in Afghanistan and Bosnia-Herzegovina. He volunteered for two years in Ukraine, teaching first-aid training to soldiers. He died of a heart attack in late February after contracting pneumonia.

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Adam Pankratz: Mark Carney’s elitist rhetoric ignores the frustrations of the masses

Ignatieff but without the charm.

“… Run this test with any issue you please. Concerned about race-based hiring? Bigot. Don’t think children should get puberty blockers? Trans-exclusionary radical feminist. Support Israel? Supporter of genocide. Don’t want safe supply and rampant drug use in the streets? You want addicts to die. Even the most mundane issues, such as capital gains inclusion rates, can see opponents tarred as hateful for not caring about intergenerational fairness. Demonize and dismiss rather than discuss and debate is now the modus operandi of a self-appointed elect here to save us all.”

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‘Unprofessional’: Couple waits hours at a hospital to see a doctor who wasn’t there

A pair of Montreal-area seniors are ripping into Quebec’s health system after an experience that left them feeling upset and disrespected.

The couple says they were left waiting for hours at a hospital, even though the doctor they were waiting for had left.

“I find it very inconsiderate and unprofessional,” said 72-year-old Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-Lac resident Karen Williams.

This reminds me of the time Mom’s eye became infected due to a stitch that was left in her eye. It was a horror story that caused her to lose vision in her right eye.

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Canadians have stopped listening so Trudeau turns to random podcasts to resuscitate hated Carbon Tax

What Trudeau’s podcast appearances say about the Liberals’ next ballot box question

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau knows Canadians aren’t listening.

He knows his defence against Conservative attacks over his signature climate policy isn’t working, at least not yet.

But he plans to keep trying. And while he’s at it, his office is trying something new to get the Liberal government’s message out.

Trudeau recently appeared on four podcasts as he travels the country talking up the Liberals’ latest budget, which he’s pitching as a plan to inject more economic fairness into society for those under 40 – a cohort that has kept Trudeau in power since 2015 but is increasingly turning to Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre.


Trudeau latest run is starting to resemble Wynne’s end in Ontario. The people have tuned him out and even the bought press are less than enthusiastic.

His advisers are so bankrupt they attempted to use some graffiti and an Alex Jones soundbite against Poilievre forgetting that Trudeau was thanked by Hamas and kisses Islamist ass.

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Premier Moe responds to Trudeau’s threat to weaponize the CRA against Saskatchewan

Premier Moe responds to Trudeau’s ‘good luck with that’ comment

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe on Wednesday that the Canada Revenue Agency is “very, very good” at getting the money it’s owed.

On Saturday, Premier Moe responded to the prime minister’s comments on the Roy Green Show, saying to Trudeau, “The CRA, I don’t think they are able to come after the province of Saskatchewan.”

In my view it was a genuine threat given Trudeau’s record of compromising Canadian institutions and laws to attack his perceived enemies, (which at this point is pretty much all of us), or shield his corrupt practices.

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Canadians deserve a transparent report into the COVID-19 pandemic

COVID-19 was a massive, deadly public-health emergency that hospitalized hundreds of thousands of Canadians and killed more than 59,000. The pandemic, with its public-health measures, stole life experiences from our children, caused economic hardship, and it increased social isolation, substance use and mental-health disorders. It stretched health care workers and systems to the breaking point, and left an ever-widening chasm within society.

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