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“Dont tread on me”

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♥️Wife-3kids5gkidsFamily=everything. Fighting for liberty and freedom. 1xMarathon des Sables finisher-1x100 mi. buckle “Firearms rights are human rights.”

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Natasha Montreal
Natasha Montreal@NatashaMontreal·
The petite woman in this video, wearing a blue hospital gown and seated in a wheelchair, was Danielle Stephanie Warner. Stephanie was a 43-year-old mother of five. But her children didn't get to celebrate her on Mother's Day because she was killed at the hospital in May 2020. Stephanie was admitted to hospital for breathing difficulties. She was presumed Covid-positive, though as it turned out, she wasn't. Stephanie suffered from bipolar disorder and PTSD. She had Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), which makes breathing difficult. The day she was put into a coma by security guards, she had gone to the food court. On the way back to her room, she stopped in the hallway to catch her breath. Five security guards then sprang into action. Not to help her, but to violently restrain the 125-pound woman, on the ground, as she struggled to breathe. Stephanie was confronted, berated, pushed backwards into and up against a wall, put face-down onto the ground, handcuffed, and, according to witnesses, had two guards placing weight on her as she suffocated and lost consciousness. Stephanie died because she was weak and confused due to breathing problems, and her mask was pushed down so that she could breathe. The guards were "protecting the public" from a tiny seated woman sitting quietly whose mask was pushed down. This made her a public enemy due to coronavirus hysteria. The hysteria was created by Canada's managerial regime and state-funded media. An Ontario coroner's report found that Stephanie suffered a brain injury due to restraint asphyxia. Initially, Amanda Rojas-Silva, 42, and Shane Hutley, 35, were charged with manslaughter and criminal negligence in Stephanie's death. But a judge concluded there wasn't enough evidence to take the case to trial, and the Crown didn't appeal. The surveillance camera was rotated away in another direction to hide the actions of the guards during Stephanie's violent assault. Two security staff who were present testified that the accused placed weight on Stephanie's upper body while she was held chest-down on the ground. A forensic pathologist testified Stephanie would still be alive had she not been restrained. The accused claimed that Stephanie initiated violence. Shane Hutley eventually admitted he lied about that. The video showed what happened before and after Stephanie was assaulted. A female guard approached Stephanie, got in her face, and initiated violence. Several minutes of the altercation weren't captured due to the actions of the remote operator of the camera. After she was assaulted into a comatose state, Stephanie's limp body was seen being pulled through the hospital hallways in a wheelchair. Her legs were sprawled out. Her feet dragged along the floor. The managerial elites who perpetrated the Covid regime on the Canadian people would be in prison if we were still a nation governed by the rule of law and moral decency. None of them have been held to account for their actions. Not the politicians, nor the managerial elites, nor the corporations who benefited from the mass formation psychosis, nor the judges, nor the power-tripping henchmen who enjoyed lording power over other Canadians, sometimes to the point of killing them. Until there is accountability, everyday Canadians like myself will keep reminding the country of what they did to Canadians, and how voiceless victims suffered because of their actions.
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Colin Martel
Colin Martel@ColinMartel91·
Can ScotiaBank afford ads in the Stanley Cup Playoffs with what’s going on? Or becoming one of the biggest land owners in Canada has its perks?
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Kenny Carmody
Kenny Carmody@KennyCarmody·
COVID changed my worldview permanently. Nearly six years after COVID began, not one world leader has seriously examined what the vaccines did to the people they harmed. Not one investigation. Not one parliamentary inquiry with genuine teeth. Not one head of state who has stood at a podium and said, we owe the injured an honest accounting and we are going to provide it. The silence is universal. And it is coordinated in a way that individual negligence cannot explain. This is the observation that matters most to me, more than any document, more than any leaked communication, more than any specific piece of evidence. Because the behaviour of every major government simultaneously tells you something that the individual pieces cannot tell you alone. Genuine public health emergencies produce genuine review. What worked. What did not. Who was harmed and how. That is what accountable institutions do. What we have instead is a wall. And on the other side of that wall, the vaccine injured, still without diagnostic codes, still without compensation, still without the basic acknowledgment that what happened to them was real. While Long COVID is promoted heavily by the same governments and the same media that will not ask a single honest question about the injections. The parallel presentations. The overlapping symptoms. The convenient framing that points everywhere except at the product. The universal silence of world leaders on vaccine injury is not the behaviour of people who have nothing to hide. It is the behaviour of people who have collectively decided that the cost of honesty exceeds the cost of continued silence. That decision is itself the answer.
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L. Wayne Mathison
L. Wayne Mathison@WayneMathison·
The modern climate debate is starting to look less like environmental stewardship and more like medieval indulgences with carbon accounting software. Ordinary Canadians are told to shrink their lives. Drive less. Heat less. Fly less. Eat differently. Pay more. Meanwhile, the global elite fly between climate summits while their portfolios remain tied to oil, coal, shipping, mining, and industrial infrastructure. The message sounds is: “Carbon for thee, but not for me.” People can smell asymmetry. They notice when politicians promote aggressive Net Zero policies at home while operating comfortably inside the fossil-fuel-driven global economy they condemn. Wab is speaking to the wind, and Carney’s Liberals will do what Ottawa usually does to Manitoba: smile, consult, regulate, delay, and send the bill. Other countries have already learned the hard way about Net Zero. Germany is the warning label, not the model. Shut down reliable power, overbuild intermittent energy, punish industry with high costs, then act shocked when factories struggle and voters revolt. Brilliant. Who could have seen physics winning? Manitoba needs cheap, reliable power, nuclear development, hydro strength, mining growth, agriculture that can compete, and transportation that works in a cold province. People will tolerate sacrifice when they believe it is shared. They become cynical when they think it’s theatre.
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L. Wayne Mathison
L. Wayne Mathison@WayneMathison·
Manitoba should stop acting like Ottawa will save us. A western economic alliance with Alberta, Saskatchewan, and BC should be on the table. And if Ottawa keeps treating the West like a tax farm instead of a partner, people will naturally start asking why they are paying Canadian taxes for discount Canadian treatment.
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J.K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling·
Western society is currently divided between people who know this is a man and are prepared to say so and those who know this is a man but lie out of obedience to an ideology. There is no third option. Literally nobody on earth thinks "Roxanne Tickle" is actually a woman.
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John Lee Pettimore
John Lee Pettimore@JohnLeePettim13·
I've written about carbon capture many times. It's part of the green grift, a Mark Carney grift. @ABDanielleSmith needs to wake up and stop playing the fools advocate for the benefit of an Alberta pipeline. Read Sekera and Lichtenberger (2020). This is the most complete, up-to-date review of where carbon capture stands today. They shown that the two most popular carbon dioxide removal methods likely to be funded, with taxpayer money, generate more CO2 than they capture. It's a fools game.
John Lee Pettimore@JohnLeePettim13

Direct Air Capture (DAC) doesn’t scale up. To keep pace with global CO2 emissions—currently 36 gigatonnes per year—would require over 30,000 large-scale DAC plants, more than three for every coal-fired power station operating worldwide today. Each plant would cost up to $500 million to build, for a grand total of $15 trillion. To store 10 gigatonnes of CO2 a year would require four million tonnes of potassium hydroxide, 1.5 times more than the worldwide supply. Running them would take 100 exajoules, a sixth of all global energy to heat the calciner to around 1,500°F (800°C), so each DAC plant would need a gas furnace and a ready supply of gas. Electricity can’t do this. Microsoft found that DAC was 50 times more expensive per metric ton than other solutions. The most important paper written on carbon capture is by Sekera and Lichtenberger This is the most complete, up-to-date review of where carbon capture stands today. They shown that the two most popular carbon dioxide removal methods likely to be funded, with taxpayer money, generate more CO2 than they capture. link.springer.com/article/10.100… Carbon capture is a farce.

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L. Wayne Mathison
L. Wayne Mathison@WayneMathison·
Carney isn’t some neutral national steward who wandered into politics carrying a lunch pail and a dream. He is the carbon-finance guy. GFANZ was launched in 2021 under Carney’s leadership as UN climate finance envoy, and its own material says it tied together financial firms with more than US$70 trillion in assets at launch. By late 2021, GFANZ was boasting that net-zero financial commitments had climbed past US$130 trillion. Then Carney went to Brookfield. Brookfield announced him as Vice Chair and Head of ESG and Impact Fund Investing in 2020, and later he became closely tied to its transition-investing strategy. Now as Prime Minister, he is pushing carbon markets and industrial carbon pricing while talking about pipelines like they are bargaining chips in a climate-finance spreadsheet. Reuters reports Ottawa and Alberta are moving toward an industrial carbon-pricing deal, with an effective Alberta credit cost rising toward $130 per tonne, and that this deal may help clear the path for a new crude pipeline. So spare us the “pragmatic centrist” routine. This is not normal resource policy. This is Canada’s energy future being filtered through the worldview of a man who spent years building the global carbon-finance machine. The pattern is obvious: First, create the carbon system. Then, make industry depend on it. Then, make provinces bargain through it. Then, call the whole thing “nation-building.” No. Nation-building is pipelines, LNG, nuclear, mines, ports, rail, affordable power, and private capital willing to risk money in Canada again. Carney’s version is different. It is permission-slip capitalism. You may develop your own resources, but only after kneeling before the carbon market. That is the sickness in Ottawa now. They don’t ask, “How do we make Canada rich again?” They ask, “How do we make every productive industry pass through our climate-control booth first?” Canada has oil. Canada has gas. Canada has uranium. Canada has critical minerals. Canada has engineers, workers, ports, railways, and customers waiting around the world. What Canada lacks is a government that will get out of the way. Carney is not fixing the Liberal decade of decline. He is professionalizing it. Same anti-growth ideology, better suit, colder voice, bigger spreadsheet.
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L. Wayne Mathison
L. Wayne Mathison@WayneMathison·
Carney doesn’t think like a Canadian Prime Minister. He thinks like a compliance officer with a messiah complex. A personal carbon credit system is not “climate policy.” It is behavioural rationing with better branding. First they track companies. Then they track households. Then they nudge, shame, price, restrict, and punish ordinary people for living normal lives in a cold, massive country. Canada does not need another banker technocrat designing a permission slip for how often you fly, drive, heat your home, or run your business. This is the oldest trick in politics: call control “responsibility,” call surveillance “data,” call rationing “fairness,” and call anyone who objects a climate denier. No thanks. Canadians need affordable energy, nuclear power, pipelines, productivity, and freedom. Not some carbon priesthood deciding how much life the peasants are allowed to enjoy.
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Martyupnorth®- Unacceptable Fact Checker
February 1, 2018 (Thursday evening), at a town hall meeting in Edmonton, Alberta. I remember this moment very clearly. About Trudeay, I thought "That's it, he's done". I was wrong. Looking back, I should have realized this was the beginnng of the end for the country.
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D 👈👈👈👈@bigmothufacking·
Oh boy I think you’ll see some land change hands today
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Brian Lilley
Brian Lilley@brianlilley·
We still don’t know enough about this story — and that’s exactly why it deserves scrutiny. A massive public college, huge taxpayer and student dollars, and a sudden $3M+ golden parachute with almost zero transparency? Here’s what the Toronto Sun is reporting. Buckle up. 🧵 1/
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Jeremy MacKenzie 🍁
Jeremy MacKenzie 🍁@JeremyMacKenzi·
Jason Kenney is one of the worst people Canada has ever produced.
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Matt Strauss
Matt Strauss@strauss_matt·
I’m a physician, and I’ll tell you this clearly: it’s a bad idea to inject fentanyl or any other illicit drug. But Liberal-appointed Chief Public Health Officer, Joss Reimer can’t even say that plainly. I’m genuinely curious what “benefit” she thinks illicit fentanyl injection brings to Canadians. The whole exchange was very bizarre.
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John Lee Pettimore
John Lee Pettimore@JohnLeePettim13·
Just a reminder, Canada never had a pandemic. They lied.
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Brad Porcellato
Brad Porcellato@BradPorcellato·
99% of indigenous folks would be shocked to learn that more is spent on First Nations than on the RCMP, Veterans Service, Housing/Infrastructure and a host of other services combined. They want to know where all the money went as much as you do.
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Rand Paul
Rand Paul@RandPaul·
The DOJ has ONE WEEK left to charge Anthony Fauci for the worst cover-up in modern medical history. He lied to Congress about funding gain-of-function research in Wuhan. Millions died. Trillions were spent. And Fauci walked away with book deals and fawning media coverage instead of handcuffs. I re-upped my criminal referral to the DOJ because the evidence is overwhelming, and justice has been delayed long enough. RT if you’re ready to see Fauci behind bars.
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Tracey Wilson
Tracey Wilson@TWilsonOttawa·
Today marks 2190 days (6 years) since Bill Blair and Justin Trudeau capitalized on the NS tragedy, a horrific crime committed by an unlicensed madman with illegal guns to attack 2.4M good Canadians with a gun grab that only impacts licensed owners 🇨🇦🆘 ONLY the @CCFR_CCDAF is still in the fight 👊🏻 CCFR.ca
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