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Kathy

Kathy

@KathyWallocha

شامل ہوئے Ekim 2019
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Cass Blackburn
Cass Blackburn@FiftyFootNest·
Obviously U.S. jets were deployed for this incident, but media tiptoe around that and say "Norad" instead. Why? Drawing attention to the fact America came to Canada's aid YET AGAIN, while pushing the "omg America is terrible" narrative at the same time would be problematic.
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Kathy@KathyWallocha·
@MichaelCooperMP We have spies in our House and Senate and y'all think this is acceptable...so why are you suddenly "Sounding the alarm"?
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Michael Cooper, MP
Michael Cooper, MP@MichaelCooperMP·
SOUNDING THE ALARM Veteran RCMP Director WARNS Carney's police deal with Beijing is with the SAME Public Security Ministry operating ILLEGAL POLICE STATIONS in Canada. What could go wrong? Carney is SELLING OUT the security of Canadians to our BIGGEST NATIONAL SECURITY THREAT.
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Kathy@KathyWallocha·
@MarkJCarney @CanadianForces When you're spending our tax money to that degree...shouldn't you ask us first? Or are you always the smartest man in every room, and you know best? Because I'm feeling scammed right now...this is not what we voted for
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Mark Carney
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
So much of Canada’s military capability, and nearly 20% of our economy, relies on satellites. We’re making an historic investment toward a Canadian-owned launch pad to send satellites into orbit — strengthening the @CanadianForces, our sovereignty, and our economic security.
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Kathy@KathyWallocha·
@WeAreCanProud I think we should get involved. I don't know what we have to offer
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Canada Proud
Canada Proud@WeAreCanProud·
Do you think Canada should be getting involved in this, or is this up to America, Israel, and the Gulf Arab states to handle?
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
🚨 BREAKING: MACRON IS ABANDONING SHIP — France will “NEVER” take part in operations to liberate the Strait of Hormuz! “We are not a party to the conflict.” Classic French surrender
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Kathy@KathyWallocha·
@OJoelsen So, Denmark was prepared to sacrifice Greenlanders to save a territory they refuse to invest in? Make it make sense...their hate for Trump is overwhelming their common sense...someone should advise them to seek help...and fast!
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Orla Joelsen
Orla Joelsen@OJoelsen·
Denmark prepared for a possible U.S. attack: Flew blood supplies to Greenland and planned to blow up runways Key sources in Denmark and Europe are now revealing for the first time what happened during the most critical days, when Donald Trump threatened to take Greenland “the hard way.” When Danish soldiers were rapidly deployed to Greenland in January this year, they brought explosives with them. The plan was to destroy runways in Nuuk and Kangerlussuaq to prevent American military aircraft from landing troops on the island, should the U.S. president ultimately decide to seize Greenland by force. They also transported blood supplies from Danish blood banks so wounded personnel could be treated in case of combat. This is reported by DR, which over the past year has spoken with central sources in the Danish government, top military officers, and high-ranking officials and intelligence sources in Denmark, France, and Germany. All sources have played—and continue to play—key roles in the international crisis triggered by the United States’ demand for control over Greenland. Together, the sources describe an unprecedented year marked by sleepless nights. None of them had concrete intelligence of specific American attack plans against Greenland. Still, many feared in January that the historically important ally, the United States, could attack at any moment. At the same time, Denmark reached out to its European allies, leading to closer cooperation. “With the Greenland crisis, Europe realized once and for all that we must be able to handle our own security,” said a French senior official involved in the intense period. A rapid-response force consisting of Danish, French, German, Norwegian, and Swedish soldiers was first deployed to Nuuk and Kangerlussuaq. Shortly after, a main force followed, including: -Soldiers from the Danish Dragoon Regiment in Holstebro -Elite troops from the Jaeger Corps -French alpine troops trained for cold and mountainous warfare At the same time, Danish fighter jets and a French naval vessel were sent to the North Atlantic. According to several sources, the goal of having multinational troops on the ground was to ensure that any U.S. attempt to take Greenland would require a large-scale hostile action—thereby deterring such an attempt. “We have not been in such a situation since April 1940,” said a Danish defense source, referring to the days before Denmark’s occupation during World War II. Unlike in 1940, when Denmark chose not to resist militarily, the government and defense leadership this time decided—after extensive confidential discussions—to take the opposite approach: If the U.S. attempted an attack, Danish forces would be armed and ready to fight. Danish F-35 fighter jets deployed north were also fully armed. All this despite the understanding that Denmark could not realistically withstand a U.S. military attack. “The cost for the U.S. had to be raised. The U.S. would have to carry out a hostile act to take Greenland,” said a senior Danish defense source. Source: DR
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Kathy@KathyWallocha·
@adamchamb Of course not. He's the be all and end all, in his own mind. He can do no wrong ever...just ask him
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Lion Advocacy
Lion Advocacy@LionAdvocacy·
@JonHeron5 @mindingottawa Someone spoke on behalf of all nine judges and indeed said they all got jabbed. And that they forced their staff to take it. And yes, IMO this poses and unprecedented problem for the Court now…
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Melanie In Saskatchewan
Melanie In Saskatchewan@saskatchewan_in·
🔎 ADDENDUM: THE PART WHERE YOU START LINING THINGS UP After the first piece went out, I did something radical. I checked the government’s own words. Not commentary. Not interpretation. The actual press releases and readouts outlining who was met, what was discussed, and what Canadians were expected to take comfort in. Because if this is all just a remarkable run of coincidences, the pattern should fall apart when you compare it to their own record. It doesn’t. It tightens. Some people collect stamps. Others collect explanations. I collect data. Dates. Receipts. Not to be clever, but because I’m done being managed, spun, and quietly taken for a ride by my own government. At some point curiosity turns into something else. Now I’m just pissed off. And when that happens, I don’t let go. So I lined everything up and checked it against what the Carney government themselves put on record. If there was nothing there, it should have unraveled. Instead, it held. Across six countries, the sectors in official announcements align with where Brookfield had already placed capital. Not loosely. Not abstractly. The same sector, same country, same window. Five are direct matches. One sits in the same industrial orbit. That doesn’t prove wrongdoing. It does remove the idea that this is random. 🌍 CROSS-REFERENCED TIMELINE 🔵 France ▪︎ May 30, 2024: Brookfield moves on Neoen. ▪︎ Dec 3, 2024: Brookfield expands investment. ▪︎ Feb 10, 2025: €20B AI/data centre initiative. ▪︎ Jan 20–21, 2026: Carney meets Macron and attends Davos. 👉🏻 PMO highlights energy, AI, infrastructure, manufacturing, investment. 👉🏻 Same country. Same sectors. Same sequence. 🟠 Qatar ▪︎ Nov 19, 2025: Brookfield launches $100B AI program. ▪︎ Dec 9, 2025: $20B Qatar-linked AI deal. ▪︎ Jan 18, 2026: Carney in Doha 👉🏻 Discussing AI, energy, defence, investment. 👉🏻 Roughly forty days apart. Exact sector match. 🟢 Malaysia ▪︎ Sep 22, 2025: Brookfield enters 1.5GW renewables. ▪︎ Oct 27, 2025: Carney meets Anwar Ibrahim. 👉🏻 PMO outlines renewables, LNG, oil, nuclear, investment. 👉🏻 Weeks apart. Same energy stack. 🟣 South Korea ▪︎ Oct 2025 (circa): Brookfield expands industrial gas/infrastructure. ▪︎ Oct 30, 2025: Carney meets Korean leadership. 👉🏻 PMO cites energy, critical minerals, defence, aerospace, supply chains. 👉🏻 Different wording. Same industrial ecosystem. 🟡 UAE ▪︎ May 20, 2025: Brookfield launches $1B Abu Dhabi platform. ▪︎ Nov 20–22, 2025: Carney meets UAE leadership. 👉🏻 PMO highlights energy, ports, AI, critical minerals, infrastructure. 👉🏻 Capital first. Government follows. 🔴 India ▪︎ Nov 7, 2023: Brookfield/Cameco acquire Westinghouse. ▪︎ Mar 2, 2026: Carney announces $2.6B uranium deal and nuclear cooperation. 👉🏻Same nuclear ecosystem. Different labels. 🧠 WHAT THIS LOOKS LIKE WHEN YOU STEP BACK Five direct overlaps. One adjacent. Six out of six with meaningful alignment. This doesn’t prove misconduct. It removes the illusion of randomness. Line up the investment, the trip, and the government’s own priorities, and the repetition speaks for itself. Meanwhile at home, the trend runs the other way. Jobs disappear. Costs rise. Growth stalls. The same leadership that promised stability has delivered none of it in ways Canadians can actually feel. Perhaps the system is working exactly as intended. Just not for the people paying for it. You don’t need to believe anything. Just read the dates. 🧾 FULL TIMELINE (CHRONOLOGICAL WITH SECTOR ) • Aug 26, 2020: Carney joins Brookfield (Global finance, infrastructure, energy) • Nov 7, 2023: Brookfield/Cameco acquire Westinghouse (Nuclear energy, uranium, power infrastructure) • May 30, 2024: Brookfield moves on Neoen (Renewables, solar, wind) • Sep 9, 2024: Carney chairs Liberal economic growth task force (Economic policy, investment strategy) • Dec 3, 2024: Brookfield expands France investment (Renewables, infrastructure) • Feb 10, 2025: €20B AI/data centre initiative (AI, digital infrastructure, energy demand) • May 20, 2025: Brookfield–Lunate partnership (UAE) (Infrastructure, energy, capital deployment) • Sep 22, 2025: Brookfield–Solarvest renewables (Malaysia) (Renewables, grid infrastructure) • Oct 27, 2025: Carney in Kuala Lumpur (Energy: renewables, LNG, oil, nuclear) • Oct 30, 2025: Carney visits South Korea (Energy, critical minerals, supply chains, industrial capacity) • Nov 19, 2025: Brookfield launches $100B AI program (AI infrastructure, data centres, energy demand) • Nov 20–22, 2025: Carney meets UAE leadership (Energy, ports, AI, infrastructure, investment) • Dec 9, 2025: $20B AI partnership (Qatar-linked) (AI infrastructure, data centres) • Jan 18, 2026: Carney visits Qatar (AI, energy, defence, investment) • Jan 20–21, 2026: Carney meets Macron / Davos (AI, energy, infrastructure, manufacturing) • Mar 2, 2026: Carney announces uranium deal (India) (Nuclear energy, uranium, critical minerals) 📚 GOVERNMENT SOURCES • France: PMO readouts and Davos engagements, Jan 20–21, 2026 • Qatar: PMO release and remarks, Jan 18, 2026 • Malaysia: PMO readout and agreements, Oct 27, 2025 • South Korea: PMO readout and joint statement, Oct 30, 2025 • UAE: PMO readouts and framework, Nov 20–22, 2025 India: PMO release and fact sheet, Mar 2, 2026
Melanie In Saskatchewan@saskatchewan_in

Remarkable Coincidences On A Schedule There is a certain kind of story that does not begin with a headline, but with a quiet, persistent feeling that something is not quite right. You notice it in fragments at first, in disconnected news items, in investment announcements, in government travel schedules. Then you start writing down the dates, and the fragments begin to assemble themselves into something far more structured. Mark Carney joined Brookfield Asset Management on August 26, 2020. By September 9, 2024, he had taken on an additional role as chair of the Liberal government’s economic growth task force while still tied to Brookfield. That overlap is not speculation, it is a matter of record. From that point forward, the timeline becomes difficult to ignore. In France, Brookfield moved first. On May 30, 2024, it entered exclusive negotiations to acquire a controlling stake in Neoen, one of Europe’s largest renewable energy developers. On December 3, 2024, it publicly committed to expanding investment in France. Then on February 10, 2025, Brookfield and the French government unveiled a €20 billion AI and data centre initiative. Less than a year after Brookfield’s initial move, Mark Carney was in Paris on January 5–6, 2026, meeting at the highest levels on energy and investment. The same sector, the same country, within the same calendar window. In Qatar, the timing compresses further. Brookfield launched a $100 billion global AI infrastructure program on November 19, 2025, followed by a $20 billion AI partnership tied to the Qatar Investment Authority on December 9, 2025. On January 8, 2026, Carney announced his trip, and on January 18, 2026, he arrived in Doha to deepen cooperation in AI, energy, and investment. The gap between Brookfield’s Qatar deal and Carney’s arrival was roughly forty days. In Malaysia, the sequence tightens again. On September 22, 2025, Brookfield partnered with Solarvest to develop 1.5GW of renewable energy projects. On October 17, 2025, Carney announced his Indo-Pacific trip, and on October 27, 2025, he was in Kuala Lumpur meeting Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to advance energy and investment ties. The gap between the Brookfield announcement and Carney’s meeting was thirty-five days. In South Korea, Brookfield’s footprint was already established. It acquired SK Airplus in 2022, expanded into renewables in 2024, and closed industrial gas transactions around October 2025. On October 30, 2025, Carney arrived in Seoul to discuss industrial cooperation, supply chains, and energy. The infrastructure had already been built; the policy engagement arrived in the same lane, in the same month. In the United Arab Emirates, Brookfield announced a $1 billion partnership with Lunate on May 20, 2025. On November 12, 2025, Carney announced his UAE trip, and on November 20, 2025, he met President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The interval here was approximately six months, but the pattern remained consistent: capital positioned first, followed by government-level engagement in the same region and sectors. In India, the alignment runs through nuclear energy. Brookfield and Cameco completed their acquisition of Westinghouse Electric on November 7, 2023. On March 2, 2026, Carney was in India announcing a $2.6 billion uranium supply agreement with Cameco, alongside broader cooperation on energy and critical minerals. The entities are not identical, but they operate within the same ecosystem and sector, and the sequence remains intact. Across Singapore, Japan, and Australia, the pattern is structural rather than event-specific. Brookfield has established operations across logistics, infrastructure, and energy in all three regions. Between October 2025 and March 2026, Carney travelled through those same markets to advance trade, energy, and investment partnerships in those exact sectors. The pattern does not require a single press release to be obvious; it is embedded in the overlap between where capital already exists and where policy engagement is directed. When viewed individually, each of these events can be explained as normal economic activity. When viewed together, across multiple countries and compressed timelines, they form a consistent sequence: Brookfield moves, and within the same year, sometimes within weeks, Carney appears in the same sector and region with government authority. Meanwhile, back in Canada, the contrast is not abstract. 84,000 jobs have disappeared, costs continue to rise, and economic growth has stalled. This is the same Mark Carney who campaigned on being uniquely capable of managing global trade tensions, the so-called figure who could navigate Trump-era tariffs and stabilize the economy. He presented himself as the one person who could prevent exactly this outcome. Yet none of those promises have materialized in any way that Canadians can see or feel in their daily lives. What has materialized, with remarkable consistency, is the continued expansion of global capital in the same sectors and regions where Carney’s government is now most active. That is not a theory. That is a timeline. So the question is not complicated, and it does not require interpretation. When the same names, the same sectors, and the same dates keep aligning across multiple continents, while conditions at home continue to deteriorate, who is this system actually working for? Melanie 🧾 TIMELINE (DATES + ENTITIES) • Aug 26, 2020 — Carney joins Brookfield • Sep 9, 2024 — Carney chairs Liberal economic growth task force France • May 30, 2024 — Brookfield moves on Neoen • Dec 3, 2024 — Brookfield expands France investment • Feb 10, 2025 — €20B AI initiative (Brookfield + France) • Jan 5–6, 2026 — Carney visits France Qatar • Nov 19, 2025 — Brookfield launches $100B AI program • Dec 9, 2025 — $20B AI partnership (Qatar-linked) • Jan 18, 2026 — Carney visits Qatar Malaysia • Sep 22, 2025 — Brookfield–Solarvest renewables • Oct 27, 2025 — Carney in Kuala Lumpur South Korea • Oct 2025 (circa) — Brookfield industrial gas expansion • Oct 30, 2025 — Carney visits South Korea UAE • May 20, 2025 — Brookfield–Lunate partnership • Nov 20, 2025 — Carney meets UAE leadership India • Nov 7, 2023 — Brookfield/Cameco acquire Westinghouse • Mar 2, 2026 — Carney announces uranium deal 📚 SOURCES • Brookfield press releases (Neoen, AI program, global investments) • Reuters reporting (Japan deals, UAE partnership) • Government of Canada travel releases and PMO readouts • House of Commons committee records (Nov–Dec 2025 testimony) 👇🏻 buymeacoffee.com/melanieinsaska… 👇🏻 open.substack.com/pub/melanieins…

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Metal Hedge Fella
Metal Hedge Fella@MetalHedgeFella·
@KathyWallocha @CTVNews x.com/i/status/20344… Airlines wouldn't give out passenger names, but osint sources have a lot of information. Media doesn't equal intelligence,,,
IntelWalrus@IntelWalrus

Two Air Canada flights (ACA833 out of Brussels and ACA895 out of Milan) were sent ACARS messages logged by @thebaldgeek's website that suggest they were the ones mentioned in this story. The messages stated that a passenger onboard each flight was determined to be a threat.

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cbcwatcher
cbcwatcher@cbcwatcher·
"A Chief Justice does not get to speak like an angry political actor about one of the most divisive constitutional controversies in modern Canadian history and then stroll back into judicial life as though nothing happened. He does not get to brand a protest “anarchy,” describe citizens as “hostage takers,” cast the event as an assault on democratic institutions, and still expect the public to believe he remains untouched by prejudice." @TomMarazzo /2
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Kathy@KathyWallocha·
@nationalpost Are we planning on banning knives now? Only butter knives allowed?
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Lee Humphrey
Lee Humphrey@tleehumphrey·
What an idiot. First, the base in Kuwait & it’s exact location is well known & can be easily found on Google maps & it never took a security clearance for the CAF to let CDN’s know when our troops had been attacked in Afghanistan or Iraq. Second, Poilievre has had a Level II (secret) security clearance for more than a decade, note that it’s at issue. Third, the only clearance that Poilievre has ever refused to obtain was a temporary NSICOP clearance that was limited to reading the unredacted report, that didn’t even include source material, on election interference & didn’t translate into being able to access any other classified material. Last but not least @DavidMcGuinty knows this & is using this moronic answer to deflect from the fact that he fucked up by trying to hide this embarrassing news from CDN’s who may be asking why CDN troops were there, why they were defenceless & are they still in harms way without any ability to intercept future incoming missiles or drones, since the subsidies addicted media won’t ask those obvious questions? Hiding behind a non existent CAF operational security excuse, knowing CAF Officers can’t comment without permission & then trying to blame Poilievre is pure chickenshit politics!
Scott Robertson@sarobertsonca

McGUINTY: "I really would like Mr. Poilievre to get a top secret clearance so he can come in and get actually briefed on the situation on the ground. I think he would have a better understanding of the importance of making sure that this information is kept confidential."

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Rod Taylor
Rod Taylor@CHPCanadaLeader·
🚨BREAKING🚨 The Ontario Court of Appeal has upheld Hamilton’s decision to reject the CHP’s ad: “Woman: An Adult Female.” It’s a sad day for freedom in Canada. Governments at all levels are now free to dictate what you can and cannot say. We are deeply disappointed with the ruling, but the CHP will continue to stand for truth and freedom! chp.ca/news/ontario-c… #cdnpoli #freespeech
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