In this episode of Maple Serpent Mayhem, we talk about the Looney Troom and how they are the biggest threat to our country and sovereignty right now. We also talk about a new kid on the scene, Colton, and how he is making a name for himself.
00:20:23.520Again, I'm using a lot of psychological terms here.
00:20:26.040But back in the day, parents would, you know, if they wanted that attention, they would make their kids sick.
00:20:32.900And that's where they got the term Munchausen by proxy.
00:20:35.280Now, I believe it's they trune their kids out because the whole medical doctors are kind of on to the whole thing now about making them sick and stuff like that.
00:21:07.900And when they actually put out the alert, I guess you could say, or the initial reporting on it, they said that it was a person wearing a dress and a brown wig.
00:21:25.780Now, I don't know if he was wearing a wig.
00:21:27.600If this is the picture of him, what he looked like currently, maybe he grew his hair out.
00:21:36.460But this is what he looked like prior to the, the truning.
00:21:40.500Um, and I mean, yeah, I would say he does kind of look, you know, feminine and stuff like that.
00:21:45.040I'd be interested to see if there was a dad involved.
00:21:47.820I know that the people who were killed was unfortunately his brother, I think, and his mother.
00:21:53.500So I'm either assuming his dad wasn't home or there isn't a dad in his life.
00:21:58.320And if there is a dad, likely he is not a very strong, um, dad.
00:22:04.220He's not a strong male, strong male figure because, uh, uh, uh, strong male figure and a strong dad wouldn't allow their son to do like to, to become a woman, like to try to become a woman.
00:22:16.480Something he's not a strong dad would, you know, teach him dad things and, and would be masculine and, and would likely the kid would grow up wanting to be like their dad.
00:22:25.400Um, it's a common thread in all of these stories, these sad stories, there's usually a common thread.
00:22:32.220And once you pull it, it unravels the whole shit show that we've been dealing with since the Jews have infiltrated everything.
00:22:38.380And, you know, it all started with after World War II, the, the degeneracy that started with that.
00:22:43.660And then we move on to Hollywood, which we're going to talk about in a little bit.
00:22:46.940Um, the pedophilia that, you know, is supposedly not happening.
00:22:50.760I found this one rather interesting too.
00:22:57.020It says, uh, hearing absolute craziness about the Tumblr Ridge shooter previously had an incident with arson, previous confiscation of guns.
00:23:10.960So how was he ha how did he get access to it?
00:23:15.400I mean, unless he was hooked up with some of the Sikh gang members or something and they, they got him a gun.
00:23:20.740But it's not that easy to get an illegal gun in Canada, especially I would think in rural.
00:23:25.740Now, I don't know, maybe he stole it from somewhere, but if he previously had confiscation of his guns taken away and why was he able to access the guns is my question.
00:23:36.360And again, maybe this stuff will come out.
00:23:38.520A shrink from Vancouver, it says van, but I'm assuming they mean Vancouver, signed off and he got his guns back against the father's will.
00:23:45.580So there is a father involved and it was against the father's will.
00:23:47.840He also had an uncle who recently came out as trans.
00:23:51.580And again, this is all just attention seeking behavior for people who have no purpose in life.
00:24:08.700It looks like it's on some sort of web form, but from allegedly the shooter said, I went crazy and burnt my house down the second time trying shrooms, but still haven't a desire, still have a desire to try alternatives.
00:24:23.120He's diagnosed with ADHD, MDD, ASD and OCD.
00:24:27.120See, see what I said when these kids, I said they're trying to collect these mental illnesses like, you know, Pokemon cards, because each one comes with number one, a lot of drugs.
00:24:37.700Um, and it also comes with that special label, right?
00:24:41.360The accommodations, a lot of people, you know, I know people that are, you know, con or what do you want to call it acquaintances of my children, my adult children who have gone out of their way to get a diagnosis just so they can, you know, take their exams in college, uh, a certain way or by themselves, or so they don't have to go into a group kind of setting and stuff like that.
00:25:02.440So even the doctors are perpetuating this kind of stuff, the, all these, these diagnoses and I, and because I work in this field or I did work in this field, most of them are inaccurate, especially when you come with the idea ADHD ones and, uh, Asperger's ASD most of the time it's because the structure and our, and our home lives too.
00:25:30.020So the structure of school and the structure of our lives in general, um, has changed to the point where kids don't do anything physical anymore, unless they are in a specific, you know, a sport or an organized activity, which most days now they're not, they don't do anything like back in the day, you know, and maybe whatever I'm dating myself.
00:25:51.620But this was even like when my kids went to school, they walked to school, they, when they, when they went until they went to high school, they walked to school, uh, they walked to, they walked from school, you know, they could walk home for lunch.
00:26:02.600So you're having three, four walks a day, at least, right.
00:26:06.180Uh, you know, uh, 15 minute walks, good 15 minute walk each way.
00:26:09.860You had the fact that they would be playing outside with their friends.
00:26:14.520Now that started to get phased out when my kids were in school, as far as like phys ed was cut down to like once a week.
00:26:20.040But when I went to school, there was at least an hour of phys ed every single day.
00:26:23.300And this, the reason why they've taken this out is, you know, many fold, but mostly because, you know, kids that don't want to do it, the parents are weak now and they say, oh, well, my kid is a special snowflake and they can't participate in gym.
00:26:37.280And it's the fact that our countries are being invaded by third world, you know, shit skins and stuff like that.
00:26:42.780And the schools just can't keep up with all the students that are coming in, especially students that, you know, don't have the same culture as us, the same language.
00:26:50.740So they basically have taken away all of the.
00:26:53.480Fun things that kids used to do in favor of screen time.
00:26:59.680So kids are not going outside anymore.
00:27:01.860They're, you know, basically stuck in the classroom all day.
00:27:15.800Where where you're like tapping your foot or you're doing some kind of stuff.
00:27:19.160Well, because they have excess energy.
00:27:20.660And that ends up being, you know, diagnosed or misdiagnosed as ADHD.
00:27:27.120When I guarantee if you set up a, you know, physical activity program for most of these kids, they wouldn't have a diagnosis of ADHD by the time they got to their late teens.
00:28:00.340It's just it's not being exposed to groups and group activity and working as a team and all this kind of stuff, not being exposed to people and maybe spending the majority of their life with just like one parent or two parents and like not really reaching outside of their circle.
00:28:15.120And again, people, lots of people that have Asperger's can function totally fine.
00:28:22.080It doesn't make them, you know, less intelligent.
00:28:25.440It, you know, just means that maybe they have to work a little bit harder in a social situation, but you don't need medication for it and you don't need a fucking fancy diagnosis for it.
00:28:32.880You're just somebody who is doesn't like to be around a lot of people.
00:28:35.840And that's like lots of people are like that.
00:28:39.440And the fact that this guy was, you know, trying to, again, drug seek, he's looking for shrooms and stuff like that.
00:28:44.640And you'll find that a lot, too, is that because these kids are bored, they don't have a purpose in life.
00:28:51.120In Canada, when I was growing up in the 90s, it was a huge thing for boys to be involved in hockey.
00:28:59.360It was something like a pride thing, right?
00:29:01.900Like you were every kid wanted to play hockey.
00:29:05.360And, you know, it was a national pride.
00:29:08.180You wanted to represent your country in hockey and other sports as well, but mostly hockey.
00:29:39.980You didn't have all this, you know, technology to help you.
00:29:42.580And as great as the new technology is, it's really done a number on society and especially the most recent generations to the point where they, because energy can't be destroyed, right?
00:29:57.640So if a kid has all this excess energy and can't get it out, what's it going to do?
00:30:01.280It's going to sit there and it's going to, you know, make his nervous system all fucked up.
00:30:04.880And they're going to give him all kinds of diagnoses.
00:30:07.160And because they're bored, they're going to seek out things, you know, like drugs and all this other kind of stuff, which just adds to the issue.
00:30:15.180So, you know, you can say it's a fail.
00:30:18.640I think it's a failing of society in general.
00:30:21.080But the government does nothing as the as a government who we pay, you know, at least I do pay almost half of my salary to.
00:30:38.740Because you're trying to groom a society into being prolies, just lazy, like the movie 1984, where everybody is just, you know, mindless fucking drones or whatever you want to call it.
00:30:50.440That just fucking goes to work, comes home, watches the propaganda on TV and eats the goyslop and just life goes on.
00:30:59.700And by doing that, this is how they do that.
00:31:02.020They kind of take away all these outlets for you to get out that thing.
00:31:06.660And then they, you know, wonder why the aggression is through the roof in teenage boys now.
00:31:12.780And then when they do something like that, then they use that as an excuse to bring in more, you know, surveillance or whatever you want to call it, gun laws or restrictions on freedoms.
00:32:51.920Just so, you know, we can give the most updated stuff.
00:32:58.200So, not surprisingly, public pressure, mounting public, well, actually, you know what?
00:33:06.200Honestly, I probably have to say I am surprised that this happened.
00:33:09.700Because they don't tend to bow to public pressure very often.
00:33:14.640But, I guess the public pressure is getting a little too much now.
00:33:18.120So, after a full day and mounting public pressure, Canadian authorities have confirmed that the suspect in yesterday's MASH school shooting was, in fact, a looney-troon, like we thought.
00:33:55.000We identify the suspect as they chose to be identified in public and in social media.
00:33:59.800I can say that Jesse was born as a biological male who, approximately, the information that I have, approximately six years ago, began to transition to female.
00:34:09.340And identified as female, both socially and publicly.
00:34:14.020Unfortunately, we've heard a lot of transgender as MASH school shooting.
00:34:19.440Do you think there's a correlation here?
00:34:21.080It's too early to say whether that has any correlation in this investigation.
00:34:24.780I think it's important to recognize that this investigation is still in its infancy.
00:34:29.540We have seen still locked down the school and the residents while we execute search warrants and gather further evidence and talk to...
00:34:36.020I just want to see what she asked because I missed that.
00:35:23.080But having to sit there with a straight face and try to tell the public, isolate the public that into the fact that a man who is taking hormones, SSRIs, had mental health issues, et cetera, is a woman.
00:35:39.040And you're going to, you know, respect the fact, you're going to respect that.
00:35:43.360You're going to respect mental illness.
00:35:45.000So the next time, like I said, somebody claims that they have done something for their mental illness, because of their mental illness, we're supposed to respect that.
00:35:53.680Again, I go back to the example I used earlier about anorexia and bulimia and all that stuff.
00:35:59.360Those people also have body dysmorphia.
00:36:02.160And they, do we allow them to continue to starve themselves just to affirm their delusions that they're fat?
00:36:28.180The 18-year-old suspect in a deadly mass shooting in Tumblr Ridge was known to police for significant mental health concerns.
00:36:35.040And firearms had previously been seized from the home, only to be returned.
00:36:38.540We talked about that earlier when I talked about it.
00:36:41.360So a senior RCMP, so it's a senior RCMP official here, identified the shooter as Jesse Strang, who recently went by Jesse Van Rootselar, a local resident and former student.
00:36:52.400So my understanding is that Strang is the mother's maiden name or something.
00:36:56.900And he started going by that when he decided that he was going to take the valor of women because he was not man enough to, you know, be a man, basically to live as a man.
00:37:06.520Now, they haven't established the motive.
00:37:10.080The thing is, there is usually like the motive is always the same, right?
00:37:14.980They were bullied, that nobody accepts them.
00:39:19.880I'm kind of blaming the system, the, you know, pharmaceutical system who pushes these things on us.
00:39:25.640Because, as I said, 100 years ago, 80 years ago, when the, you know, men were or the boys were out there working in the fields with their dad or they were, you know, going to war or whatever it was, they didn't have to worry about this stuff.
00:39:38.460They weren't, you know, chronically depressed or anything like that.
00:39:42.720So here's just the clip of a different question from the reporter from the same RCMP official.
00:39:50.660Now, the shooting began at the suspect's home where the mother and younger brother were found dead.
00:39:55.920He then drove to the local high school, killing six others before turning the gun on himself.
00:40:01.060I think, did they say he was an actual student there?
00:48:49.900You can't have a functioning, you know, democratic, peaceful society if everybody is just, you know, allowed to live in their own fucking fantasy world and do their own fucking thing.
00:50:20.360So, you can say all these things you want on the internet, and try to make people feel like, you know, they should feel sorry for this person.
00:50:27.220But at the end of the day, he was fucking crazy.
00:50:29.660He took people's lives he had no right to take.
00:50:33.120All because liberals like you feed into this fucking delusion.
00:50:39.540To a point where they don't feel worthy to be here any longer.
00:50:43.960And I only know this because I am a victim of this still, to this day.
00:50:52.440There's only so much a person can handle.
00:50:57.580I'm not even going to continue this, but I guess when you're that ugly as a woman, you really, you know,
00:51:02.160your only options at that point are to become a lesbian, or it looks like she's trying to pretend she's a dude.
00:51:08.420So, I guess that's, you know what I mean?