Arms planted?

thelinecanada.com/updates/f/possible-firearms-to-be-planted-at-the-ottawa-protest—sabotage

I’m sure it was a lie when I heard on #CFRA that protesters in Coutts, AB had brought automatic weapons and they had just been seized by the RCMP – I asked to Ottawans about this, and they  promptly started laughing at me ! watch that live on my Twitch right here:

https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1298080312

JT’s INCREDIBLE AH in.citation

and scapegoting minorities w hate speech makes for xxxPensive lawsuits on taxpayer dime. Try the unbearable crime minister already!

It is galvanizing to watch these machines finally turned against the stream.

Trucks have a special fascination and always will have because no matter what the fuel of the future is going to be

the fascination with a big shiny machine is never going to end as long as humans are humans.

It is very interesting to note how all this is organized on a somewhat free array of networks allowing for into action and two-way media where even the audience can participate in fact the audience can become the media at any time and now that many of us have these resources in place

the black out in main stream will not matter anymore

And in dependency crystallized union organizations have no significance nor do industry associations – in … Continue reading

Convoy Updates

https://www.facebook.com/WinnipegAlternativeMedia/videos/492722658916089/

described OPP and RCMP reactions along the way and in handling the enormity of this convoy as „nothing but smiles and love” – at the same time it’s being reported that Spanish and police internationally all over Europe have decided to just side with the protesters.

The greatest of all Canadian cowards meanwhile has to isolate at the cottage because he was exposed to “Covid”.

Okey.

To all the willing executors of these two completely Mafia identical organizations for profit corporations strangulating and choking this continent –

this is YOUR end times.

Your own dogs are coming to bite you !

people write songs about it!

After 44 years of conservative government the NDP wins a majority government in Alberta!!!

“Die Legislative und das Parlament gehören dem Volk von Alberta” – eine schallende, wenn auch nur verbale Ohrfeige für Cronyism und Lobbying für die verschmutzungsreiche Ölindustrie von der neuen Premierministerin in der westlichen Provinz mit den Teersanden. Ausschnitte davon in meiner Sendung Spektakel am Samstag auf Radio Tonkuhle. Live stream um 17 Uhr MESZ / tune in live 11am EST!

Playlist barKanada MAR 2013

Who Put The Blame On Who (excerpt) PEACEWORK choices 2007
What Up, Steve The Caravan The Caravan 2013
Brandneu und mit großem Zulauf findet sich Halifax Rapper Kyle McKenna mit What Up, Steve, ein Titel, der am 15 März herauskommt, mit seiner Formation The Caravan, und das ist auch der Titel der Debut CD dieses Musikers – und damit herzlich willkommen zur Märzausgabe hier in der BarKanada – während die weiße Pracht hier so langsam wegschmilzt, spitzen sich die Diskussionen um die Erschließung der Teersande zu – ohne die Ölpipelines, alle drei oder vier der vorgeschlagenen Linien sind ja sehr umstritten und werden von vielen Ureinwohnern sowie auch weißen Siedlern in Texas und Oklahoma blockiert, also ohne die Pipelines können die enormen Bitumenvorkommen in Kanada’s Provinz Alberta nicht erschlossen werden, das weiß auch die Regierung. Die Demonstranten sorgen sich um die … Continue reading

Kanadische Finanzen, zweiter Teil/Hintergrundinfo

Hier ist ein exzellenter Artikel zum Thema wer finanziert hier wen. Ein kleiner Ausschnitt:

“From the days of beaver trapping to today’s aspirations of becoming an energy superpower, Canada’s economy has always been based on natural resources. With 90% of its settler population amassed along the southern border, exploitation of the land’s wealth almost always happens at the expense of the Indigenous population.

Canada’s economy could not have been build without massive subsidies: of land, resource wealth, and the incalculable cost of generations of suffering.

Overall numbers are difficult to pin down, but consider the following: Canadian governments received $9 billion in taxes and royalties in 2011 from mining companies, which is a tiny portion of overall mining profits; $3.8 billion came from exports of hydroelectricity alone in 2008, and 60 per cent of Canada’s electricity comes from hydroelectric dams; one estimate has tar sands extraction bringing … Continue reading