An update on the Alberta Prosperity Project's third meeting with the Trump administration at the State Department, including a $500 billion line of credit for the country of Alberta, a West Coast pipeline, and support from the U.S. government.
00:00:00.000So we were talking to the U.S. government about support for our pensioners and converting, you know, Alberta pensions at par from Canadian dollars to U.S. dollars, things like that.
00:00:10.480We're also talking about doing a feasibility study, which we're going to get working on right away to establish a $500 billion line of credit for the country of Alberta.
00:00:24.720Got a very important update on the Alberta independence movement you're not going to want to miss.
00:00:28.580The organization led in the effort to get us to a referendum to leave Communist Canada behind in 2026.
00:00:37.020The Alberta Prosperity Project reportedly just had its third meeting with the Trump administration at the State Department level.
00:00:44.880The meeting was successful, according to Jeffrey Rath, one of the leaders of the organization.
00:00:50.120And he explained that an independent Alberta would have the full support of the Trump administration to create the necessary conditions for favorable outcomes in negotiations with Canada after a successful referendum.
00:01:03.380The United States reportedly is ready to provide financial backing to the tune of half a trillion dollars with Alberta's oil reserves as collateral to improve Alberta's negotiating position.
00:01:15.980The Trump administration also made some guarantees to a future Republic of Alberta.
00:01:21.500Stick with me to the end to unpack all of this crucial information.
00:01:25.180We actually met in a skiff, of all things, but that was interesting.
00:01:28.280But the people that we're meeting with go directly from our meetings to the Oval Office.
00:01:31.720So that's the level that we're meeting at.
00:01:34.180We were at it for several hours going through all of the ways in which the United States government could support Alberta independence when the timing was right.
00:01:42.560They are very enthusiastic about Alberta becoming an independent country.
00:01:47.040I mean, the one thing that we all fervently believe and have in common is that the government in Ottawa and the landlocking of Alberta's resources is being done by Ottawa at the behest of the communist Chinese.
00:01:59.280And the Americans, you know, see it within their national interest, both under the Monroe Doctrine that's been around forever and their new national security strategy to support Alberta independence and freeing the third largest oil field in the world from control by the communist Chinese.
00:02:16.480I mean, one of the things that we were talking about is that the reason that the Chinese want to keep Alberta oil and gas landlocked is because they don't want Japan and South Korea to have a steady and stable supply of oil and gas coming out of the third largest oil field in the world, right?
00:02:34.020In terms of why it is that the United States is so supportive of a free and independent Alberta.
00:02:41.520We talked about a West Coast pipeline being one of the things that Alberta would like to see immediately upon independence.
00:02:49.400And that would be a pipeline going from Alberta through Idaho or Montana, Idaho, and either Washington or Oregon to the West Coast to supply that Asian market.
00:02:58.320And the Americans are very supportive of that.
00:03:00.460So we were talking to the U.S. government about support for our pensioners and converting, you know, Alberta pensions at par from Canadian dollars to U.S. dollars, you know, things like that.
00:03:10.880We're also talking about doing a feasibility study, which we're going to get working on right away to establish a $500 billion line of credit for the country of Alberta.
00:03:20.920So that immediately upon a successful referendum result, Alberta could trigger a $500 billion line of credit so that when we negotiate with Ottawa, you know, we'll be negotiating from a position of strength and not from weakness.
00:03:33.520So, you know, we want to be able to sidestep, you know, what we see the inevitable response from Ottawa will be to Alberta becoming an independent country, which is to try to screw with us as much as they can on the fiscal and monetary side.
00:03:47.340So, I mean, if we're backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Treasury, you know, collateralized with, you know, the Alberta oil field, you know, oil and gas resources, we've got no reason not to be able to succeed in our negotiations with Ottawa and successfully removing Alberta from Canada and becoming an independent country.
00:04:07.100Well, that's going to make things very interesting in Alberta come 2026.
00:04:11.560And for those of you watching who may be new to the channel and have no idea why a part of Canada wants to separate and become its own independent country, I have a little clip to show you that gives you a general idea as to why this is happening and why so many Albertans have had enough.
00:04:28.660Here's a clip from the Premier of Alberta, the elected official who governs the province currently.
00:04:34.840Alberta has been treated unfairly for decades long before that.
00:04:38.540We've built roads, rail, power, jobs and prosperity for this country.
00:04:43.000Yet we've been told to keep quiet and be grateful while sending $20 billion a year more to Ottawa than when received back in funding each year.
00:04:51.320In fact, since 1980, Alberta has contributed $653 billion more to federal taxes than we received back.
00:04:59.440That means well over half a trillion dollars went directly from Alberta to fund other provinces, mostly with economies larger than ours, through programs, transfers and equalization.
00:05:10.380And despite this, we have continued to be the economic engine and job-creating juggernaut of this country and have opened our province to those from every corner of Canada looking for work and opportunity.
00:05:21.020And when we point out these facts, how do Ottawa politicians and eastern elites respond?
00:05:33.460Now, of course, there's going to be people, especially those who oppose Alberta independence, throwing attacks, calling people names and saying that this is all illegal.
00:05:43.080However, nothing could be further from the truth.
00:05:45.800Canada is one of the few countries in the world where the Supreme Court has already ruled that it is completely legal for a region or province to separate from Canada.
00:05:55.720There's a little law called the Clarity Act, which establishes that provinces can pursue their independence from Canada through a referendum vote with a clear question.
00:06:06.000And as long as the majority of the people vote yes, the negotiations for set separation must begin.
00:06:12.260Here's a constitutional lawyer explaining what that looks like.
00:06:19.920We can do it legally and know that fundamentally who we are and the value of our worth, not just as individuals, but as a province and our resources.
00:06:30.240So if we work together, as we work as individuals as well, we have the opportunity to methodically help others.
00:06:38.920I see a third, a third, a third, the third that will never change their mind.