postyX - January 31, 2025
Canada is a Failed State
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Summary
In this episode of the podcast, I talk about the failed state of Canada and why Trump is slapping tariffs on us. I also talk about why Canada is a failed state and why we need to do something about it.
Transcript
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Hey guys, welcome back. I am back. I have been not motivated at all to do this, and I honestly don't
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know why. I've been doing a lot of spaces with the Awesome Based Maiden, so we've been kind of
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doing one of those a week, so this has kind of fallen off. And anyways, really, does anybody
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care what I have to say? I just like to listen to myself talk, so that's pretty much it. But we're
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going to talk about the failed state. I've been saying this for so long about Canada being a
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failed state. I think we're definitely almost practically there. We've been speed running
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towards it for many years, pretty much since the Trudeau regime took over. So we're going to talk
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about that and maybe some of the reasons why Trump is slapping these tariffs on us when it's a simple
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thing that the government could do to stop it, but they're choosing to play hardball, at least that's
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what they think. And at the end, the Canadian person will, Canadian, you know, consumer, you know, will suffer.
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So how did we get here to this failed state? I'd like to think it started with this report that was done
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by, of course, McKinsey and co, head of the whole WEF global homo fucking application that all the
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countries are doing. They're always asking McKinsey to do some kind of consulting thing. So back in 2015,
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there was a report that by McKinsey, of course, that found that diversity is reports more dividends.
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So they basically had said that there's a statistically significant relationship between
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companies with women and minorities in their upper ranks and better financial performance.
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This is like, again, this test, how long could they have been, you know, doing this, not test,
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sorry, this, what do you want to call it? Study, right? They said it was a new study of 366 people.
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Well, they haven't factored in over time, right? Like they've probably just factored in the last
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few years, and stuff like that. So they created this story, this was the driver. And I mean, of
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course, this is the Wall Street Journal, and it probably applied mostly to the US, but it can
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really be applied across the Western, you know, hemisphere, that this is what really pushed the
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diversity thing in companies and stuff like that. And as you can see, now 10 years on, we're suffering
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the consequences of diversity. And now, you know, Trump is trying to turn it around and stuff like
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that. But so it was all on this fake report. And that's why you have to be careful about what
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reports and studies, because most of these studies are paid for by the person who wants the study to
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be in their favor, just like, you know, smoking doesn't cause cancer studies. Well, those are
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funded by the tobacco companies, usually. So or medication doesn't do this, those are funded by
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the pharmaceutical companies. So you see how it goes. So they've said that, you know, there's measurable
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progress among US companies where women, you know, represent 16% of executive teams, etc, etc. So they did
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this, this study, like I said, and this is where everybody decided to make their companies diverse.
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Now, something else came out to debunk that recently, diversity was supposed to make us rich,
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but not so much. So obviously, this is the this is they referenced the study in 2015, that found the
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link between profits and executive racial and gender diversity. Of course, it was a breakthrough back
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then, because they were just telling people what they their own internal biases was already telling
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them that or their white guilt or whatever that you know, they needed to have diversity. So the
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research was used by investors, lobbyists, regulators to push for more women and minority groups on the
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boards and in executive positions. And it justified investing in companies that appointed them. So it
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was all tied in with the BlackRock and, and the ESG score and all this kind of stuff. So this was a big
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plan they had that this was going to totally change, you know, companies, and it was going to totally
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create profit, you know, generating machines with tons of diversity. Since 2015, the approach has been
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tested in the fire of the marketplace, and it's failed. Academics have tried to repeat McKinsey's
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findings and failed, concluding that there is in fact, no link between profitability and executive
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diversity. That would make sense to anybody who, you know, knows about how businesses are run. If you have
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any kind of experience in the private sector, you would know how this works. And the methodology of
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McKinsey's early studies, which helped create the widespread belief that diversity is good for
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profits is now being questioned. Shocking, right? So this is an interesting read. Again, it's just
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basically confirming what most of us already knew that it has no difference whatsoever. It makes no
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difference. If anything, it probably makes it worse. Because in certain positions, like I've said this
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before, women probably shouldn't be there. And as well as, you know, minorities and stuff like that,
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they just don't have the same level of, you know, IQ, intelligence, understanding. And that's just the way it
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is. And a lot of it comes down to language too, right? They don't understand the same language.
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So that's that study. So how Canada has basically structured its immigration policy, it is, you know,
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they think that like harmonious, you know, white settlers are a boring cultural monolith and that
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they need, you know, magical, you know, diversity or magical browns to become some sort of special
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country. So that's basically how they've been running immigration since the first Trudeau was in
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there. But obviously, it's been wrapped up or ramped up in the last 10 years. My opinion is a
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country that insists on immigration as much as I don't believe we should have it. But if it insists
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on it, you need to do it in a small measured rate so that they can fit in and assimilate like they used
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to somewhat in the 70s, 80s, and even 90s. Started in the early aughts where people started having their
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own kind of little diasporas that they were creating. But I guess it always happened with some of the
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white Europeans, but it wasn't as disruptive as it is now. So there was somebody, Clifford Sifton
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had a policy on he settled the Ukrainians and them across the West. And then the European
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population kind of went over the West. And then we had the Scottish Irish kind of community settle
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more in the east of Canada, like the Maritimes and stuff like that. But what we don't what we have
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here is not really a multicultural society. That's what we had before, where it's different cultures,
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but we're all of the same race. What we have now is a multiracial society. And that's where
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things started going downhill, because you can have the same race, but the culture is a little
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bit different. Like you have different culture and Irish culture, Scottish culture, you know,
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Italian culture, all that kind of stuff that is more culture. But it's when you bring in these
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people with vastly different views and different race that are not homogenous to our own, that
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things and when they come in in large quantities and start creating their own thing, it's basically like
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a takeover, right? So that's what's been going on here. And it's all signs of a failed state.
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Right now, Trump is about to slap some tariffs on Canada. And this is all because we can't secure
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our border. And also because we owe the US quite a significant amount of money. And we have yet to
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try to pay that back or have even made any attempts. But we're selling, sending rather billions to
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other countries for aid and for, you know, for their wars to fund their wars that we have really
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nothing to do with. So all signs, like I said, all pointing towards a failed state. And it's easy
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that, you know, they could easily just go to Trump and say, Hey, look, well, but he won't admit defeat.
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This is the thing Trudeau will never admit defeat. And he will not, I guess you want to say bow down to
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Trump because Daddy Trump is, you know, Mr. Orange Man, bad kind of thing. So all they had to do was
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really secure the border and possibly, you know, probably pay, at least start paying back the debt
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that they owe to the US. But they choose not to. So as of Saturday, which is two days from now,
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we're going to be slapped with 25% tariffs on stuff. And I actually don't even know, I don't even know
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the extent of what it's going to apply to. But it's definitely going to make life harder for most
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Canadians. So we have that. So there was an article, or not even an article, it's a thread that
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somebody put out, Stephen Ponwasi, and I'm going to share this with you. Hold on.
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So this Canada's public safety minister said, just said, less than 1% of the US's fentanyl
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is coming from Canada. And same thing for the illegal immigrants, ditto. Now this is a,
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this person, Stephen Ponwasi has exposed this as a lie. And this is why it's a whopper of a lie.
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Of course, he says this, your opinion of Canada will irreversibly change.
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My opinion couldn't get any lower. So let's see. Last year, the US border seized 19.6,000 pounds
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of fentanyl. Canada bust in Q4, which is the last quarter of the year. A lab in BC was producing,
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I guess that means equal to 4% of that volume per year. And a lab in Alberta produced about 1% of that
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volume. In Canada, just these four busts in Q4 represented over 1 billion of drug profits. And this
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is the different stories he's linked in here, or the different, you know, screenshots of the articles
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that have come out, the super lab here, and 30,000 kilograms of chemical seized in
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a standard B drug production bust. I'm assuming that's probably in BC. Oh yeah, Surrey.
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So it's a big problem in BC, obviously, because of the proximity to China. Makes sense.
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I doubt that was handcrafted artisanal fentanyl destined for local or sale at local farmer markets.
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Canada has been well aware of this for decades. Of course they have. Of course they have. And all
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the politicians are traitorous scum, and they all need to be removed from office at very minimum.
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The DEA alleged that El Chapo stated Canada was more lucrative than the US and sent a lieutenant
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as a student. While this would also be because our laws are very lax, especially with allowing in
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immigrants. The book names Columbia College as the place where point man Jesus Herrera Esperanza,
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a.k. Hondo, was enrolled in 2013 at the age of 22. They claimed that El Chapo made $3 million a day
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in Canada prior to his arrest, and they were surprised by how deep the infiltration was.
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Of course the US is surprised. We're not surprised. We see the corruption going on around us,
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and I'm surprised they didn't know it. CSIS has been warning for years that we've had foreign
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interference and stuff like that. So why really is anybody surprised? Now a quick sidebar on
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immigration. Canada claims it has robust screening. We know this is fake because we just saw a lie
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because we saw the disgraced immigration minister, Mark Miller, basically admit that students were
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coming here without being vetted because they didn't have those complex criminal databases where
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they come from. So they literally, anybody that shows up can get a student visa as long as they have
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an acceptance letter. Now this was up until last year. No background checks. The letter was never
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verified. And of course, this is a popular tactic with organized crime. Now back to the fentanyl,
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he says, I'm not a housing guy by trade, but this is actually interesting. When I read this about this
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thread, I could not believe that this is what they were. I mean, it makes sense, but I guess it never
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crossed my mind before. The team fell into housing when they were confused about Vancouver real estate
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prices. So this guy and his team, they actually, you know, looked into the Vancouver real estate
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prices. When they crunched the numbers back in 2016 and 17, they identified one party, an organized
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crime group that stopped laundering in its traditional region. The flows were too similar to ignore. They
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published it. And then of course, Facebook banned it and the old Twitter wouldn't even let it pass in
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DMs. So of course he was branded a racist. Anytime you say anything about criminal activity that's
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coming from outside of Canada or from people that are not Canadian or white Canadian, you're a racist.
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And that's just, you know, kind of what we've learned to deal with nowadays. So after this guy
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was branded a racist, he got a call from the former director of the RCMP, who is dumbfounded by the
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fact that they actually nailed it right down to the actual gang. They dug and uncovered the Vancouver
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model, which is actually a money laundering scheme named after Vancouver in Canada, the city of
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Vancouver in Canada. Basically, the model is simple. The drug money is traded for casino chips. They cash
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out with a casino check. They deposit the tax-free winnings in a bank. So in Canada, if you win stuff,
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it's tax-free. So any winnings or anything like that, you win at the lottery, the casino, it's
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tax-free. They use, they buy a house with the proceeds and pay the mortgage with rent in quotation
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marks. And they just keep repeating this. This guy literally went to high roller tables with grocery
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bags of cash. This was a video, grocery bags of cash, right? That kind of cash, unless you're an old
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Italian that has it stuffed in your mattress, that is literally the number one sign of organized crime
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or criminal activity. People don't use that anymore. On a side note, Cooper did an interview with a person
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on his staff describing the inquiry in the Vancouver model. Of course, Facebook immediately banned everybody
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at his company. And he was labeled a China critic, despite him not saying anything. So he goes on to talk
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about, I guess, the billionaire American person that brought it to light. So money laundering is like
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cockroaches. A place doesn't just have one. So it was time to look at greater Toronto real estate. Same act, same
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thing going on. This goes on and on and says, you know, just more fentanyl. Toronto went on to become
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fentanyl control center of the world, according to the US under Biden. So how corrupt are we? One of the world's
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biggest fentanyl dealers was running his operation using a prison mail system. But it was here in
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Canada in the prison, not in somewhere else like South America. They don't know Canada's government
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order orders media ban. So that's another thing. If you don't know, Canada basically funds most of the
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media here. So they're obviously biased in saying what the government current government narrative is.
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So we don't really have any free speech or we never had free speech. We don't have any freedom
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of press here because it just basically whatever the most recent government spewing is what they follow
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because they depend on government handouts, just like everything in this fucking country. Speaking of the
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cartel, guess who the banker was? Well, it was Toronto Dominion Bank, one of the oldest Canadian banks, probably
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banks in oldest period. They paid the largest recent or recently they paid the largest penalty of its kind in
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American history, $3 billion for enabling drug cartel money laundering. Wouldn't be surprised if they were part of it.
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So this goes on. I mean, I could go on and on like this is a long thread, but I suggest that you
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go on and read it. But it's basically just explains all the corruption that's going on and the fact
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that we're producing one of the highest providers of fentanyl and we're supposed to be a first world
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country. So this is one of the things that obviously Trump is concerned about because look at all the
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fentanyl coming in. So that's just an example of how bad our border is. We have no way to defend our
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northern border, like from Russia or China. I know the the what is it that it's opening up because
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of, I guess, global warming and the ice is melting now. So the seaway or whatever they call it up
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there, they obviously Russia and China are going to try to take control of that once it opens up
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enough that they can get through it. So he has some concerns, rightfully so. Our military is a
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disgrace. We spend more on Syrian refugees, housing them in hotels than we do on our military or defense.
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So that just goes to tell you another example of a failed state. Now, of course, there was a foreign
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interference inquiry because CSIS has been crying, not crying, I shouldn't even say that because
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surprisingly, even though they're a government organization, they have been raising the alarm
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bells on this for years that there is foreign interference. So they finally decided to do a
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little, you know, kind of to appease the people. They did some kind of foreign interference inquiry
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that, of course, they said no evidence of traitors. But yet they state that India is the second
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most active country interfering in Canada, the inquiry commissioner said in the final
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report. Of course, they say institutions remain robust. Now, remember, they're not going to say
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that we're a failed state because that is going to create, you know, public, obviously, I mean,
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it could, I don't know. With Canadians, you never know because they're pretty weak people now.
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They've been demoralized so badly, but it would create, you know, an uprising or at least
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it could. So if they're telling us that, you know, we're a failed state and our democratic
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is fucked or democratic institutions, we all know it, but they're not going to come out and say it.
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So they're saying that it's robust with no evidence of traitors in parliament, even though
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we know that there is however many, and the number's so high, it escapes me. But they won't
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release the names of those people. So, I mean, again, it's just, they're trying to feed us more
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bullshit. It includes seven volumes, lays out 51 recommendations for the federal government,
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nearly half of which she says should be considered before the next election.
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They try to minimize it by saying it's not a new phenomena. It shouldn't surprise us,
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blah, blah, blah. Of course, they're going to say there is no traitors, obviously, but
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some conduct is concerning. I don't see any evidence of traitors. She writes that she reviewed
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the classified version of the NESP and SCOP. It's a fucking long acronym. And she requested
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and reviewed consideration additional information that they did not have, including the raw intelligence
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and operational reporting underlying the allegations. It didn't include the list of
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parliamentarians who are suspected of engaging in foreign interference activities. Now, they
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didn't do this for a reason. They will never, and I'm almost positive it's because the leaders
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of all these parties are implicated in that, including Trudeau himself. So that's why they're
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not releasing these names. And I'm convinced that fucking Jackoff Singh as well is probably
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part of that because he's an Indian and that scamming is their fucking life.
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So here is where she talks about second most active country. So criteria for a failed state
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is having rampant foreign interference, is having a less than, you know, effective military,
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having no national identity, which, you know, we haven't for a while. He calls us a post-national
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state, which it really has become. And, you know, it's really sad because I think Canada's
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internal perception of its national, you know, character has changed from one of, you know,
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vast nature and, you know, pioneers and settlers and all this kind of stuff to cosmopolitan and
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multiculturalism. And I hate, like I said, I hate that word multiculturalism because it's not really
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multiculturalism, it's multiracialism, which is why it's not working. You know, another example of a
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failed state is obviously not being able to enforce the law, law enforcement. Now they're struggling here
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because they have not increased, number one, because of the sheer amount of people that
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they're bringing in that are not vetted. And the fact that they have not increased the police force
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in any significant manner, as well as they have not built more jails, they have not anticipated that
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they'd be, well, the people did not anticipate they were letting in all kinds of criminals. I'm sure the
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elite had, you know, or at least didn't care to know. We can't enforce the law. You see, I don't even have
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to put statistics up here. You just look at the news any day. It's all crime in Canada, especially in
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the big cities, like the greater Toronto area, Vancouver, nothing but rampant crime. Law enforcement
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is very passive about it, because really, what can they do? They arrest somebody, the guy's out on the
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street later, committing a crime again. It's, it's, you know, these kids, I heard a story from somebody
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that, you know, these kids are getting paid, like kids, like 16, 15-year-old to steal cars. They're
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getting paid a couple grand to steal a car, and they're not, they're getting a slap on the wrist. So, of course,
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they're going to do this, as opposed to working at McDonald's, if you're, or Tim Hortons,
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Singh Hortons, if you're lucky to get a job, because again, it's nepotism all by Indians there. So, that
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is, you know, one example. Tax collection, collection, they're still do it, but that, I don't know how much
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longer that's going to last, because when you keep letting in people that are depending on the tax system,
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there's going to be an imbalance somewhere. And I know they just keep thinking, well, we'll tax the rich,
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we'll just tax the rich more. Well, again, there's only so much that people are going to take. It's when, you know,
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that's what we're seeing this now. Companies are leaving their, they're outsourcing their stuff, because
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that's all this government thinks to do, is to tax the rich, tax the business. It's a socialist state,
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but not the kind of socialism we want. It's more, actually, it's more communist, really, when you
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think about it. The, you know, territorial control is another example. We don't really have control of
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our borders. We have overinflated and bloated government staffing, which is another thing.
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Infrastructure is poor. We don't have enough infrastructure to support the millions of invaders
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they're letting in. We don't have medical care. We don't have, you know, like I said, jails. We
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don't have policing. We don't have roads. We don't have housing is the biggest thing. So this is all,
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you know, leading up to a failed state. Of course, Canada is going to try to cover it up, which they've
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been doing for years by borrowing, borrowing and printing more money. Obviously, we all know that
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the effects of that is rampant inflation. So that was combined with the tariffs that we're getting on
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Saturday, I'm pretty sure is going to, you know, speed run us along to that failed state. And maybe,
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maybe the best thing we can hope for is that, you know, we were a failed state, we break off and we
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just start new, you know, as in a kind of European diaspora, our own kind of European diaspora and let
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the fucking invaders, you know, let them destroy what they've come here to basically invade. That's it
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for me. I'm going to be doing a space with James Goddard on Saturday night. So and with Base Maiden and
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Joey, and if you want to come in and check that out, as well as we're trying to set up a few other
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ones, I still have some on the rumble channel, if you want to go back and look at those, or we still
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have some I should say, and I will see you on the next one.