68 Replies to “June 17, 2021: Reader Tips”

    1. Negotiating(wink,wink) a $50 million advance on his NYT bestseller exposing the Trump.(that mysteriously won’t have many sales)

  1. Your future is being planned by your betters. Your opinions or permission are not being sought and are not welcome. (“When I want your opinion I’ll tell it to you”)

    https://vancouversun.com/opinion/columnists/vaughn-palmer-b-c-s-undrip-plan-requires-much-broader-consultation

    “The (BC) New Democrats have released the draft of an ambitious plan, setting out 79 goals they hope to fulfil over the next five years to implement the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (that was unanimously passed in 2019).”

    “…though the government says the plan is “meant to help everyone who lives in B.C. to understand the importance of reconciliation in B.C.,” the ONLY input sought through the consultations is from First Nations and Indigenous peoples.”

    “…the plan, if finalized, “commits the B.C. government to entering into agreements that give Indigenous governing bodies statutory decision-making powers over non-Indigenous people and companies and/or a veto over decision-making by other statutory decision-makers.”

    “This is unfortunate……but understandable if the goal is to get the plan finalized and out the door before the rest of the B.C. public notices what is being done in its name.”

      1. – And that has the potential to be uproariously funny. Last figure I saw, native bands have laid claim to 105% of the Province.

        1. Yup. Overlapping claims. Decide one, and make their neighbours mad. Maybe have the band councils sort it out in their traditional way?

    1. Remember, Remember The 5th of November
      Gunpowder, Treason and Plot
      We See No Reason
      Why Gunpowder Treason
      Should Ever Be Forgot

      All well and good. But what they are engineering is chaos and civil war.

      1. Watcher – Chaos, civil war, and mass extinction. Humans are a problem.

      1. And my next-door neighbour in Fort St. John wonders why I want to sell the house in town I inherited…..

        1. And here I was in Southern Ontario planing to escape to Smithers or Terrace and be far from the madding crowds. The prices of houses shocked me. No escape, alas.

          1. Smithers has always been over-priced because the Dutch that settled there didn’t want runaway growth and zoned accordingly. It would be a much nicer place to live than Terrace (though the shopping and dining options aren’t as good).

    2. On Friday, Premier John Horgan called the plan “one step on our journey to advance reconciliation and undo 150 years of colonial harms that continue to this day.”
      That’s about right. Hopefully they understand that they are undoing Canada as well. I am sure the natives and the UN understand this, and it is fully intended.

  2. We’re all in this together……..

    The Trudeau Government spent $18,902 on an executive washroom for exclusive use by the president of Public Health Agency, Kristina Namiesniowski, who resigned last September, days ahead of audit on pandemic mismanagement.

    via Blacklocks Reporter……. https://twitter.com/hollyanndoan/status/1405130414176493568

    “Resigned” but miraculously landed on her feet and now works as a senior official in the Federal Government’s Privy Council Office (the institution that runs the entire public service)….
    https://pm.gc.ca/en/news/backgrounders/2021/02/26/kristina-namiesniowski

  3. L – There is a growing number of satires targeting the least credible in-expert of the 21st Century so far: Dr Fauci (Faustus?). Enjoy.

    All are lighter in tone but as sharp as the the lawsuits coming down like legal artillery and bunker buster ordinance.
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    ALL HAIL THE GREAT ST FAUCI OF SCIENTISM!

    https://www.bitchute.com/video/eKjYe5Q1HCC8/

  4. How many will stand up and say no to the continuing insanity? So far the number is very small and very limited. Some Pastors, the Rebel News, three or four politicians and few old farts like me who tend to be ignored as opposed to harassed.

  5. Tuberculosis in Canada is a small time thingy now mostly brought to us by, wait for it, immigration.
    https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/tuberculosis/surveillance.html

    Gee, I wonder if there were ever any outbreaks at residential skools…
    “Tuberculosis epidemics on First Nation reserves during the early 20th century had very high mortality rates. Malnutrition, lack of medical attention and crowded living conditions were contributing factors to these epidemics.”

    https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/tuberculosis#:~:text=%20Tuberculosis%20%201%20Tuberculosis.%20Tuberculosis%20%28TB%29%20has,In%20Canada%20it%20is%20usually%20caused…%20More%20

    So maybe the We Were Here First Nations people might continue to resent “settlers”.
    71.8% were foreign-born cases
    17.4% were Canadian-born, Indigenous cases
    7.0% were Canadian-born, non-Indigenous cases

    1. – And you know? – I’ve been really, really wondering about that.

      I’ve no doubt at all that some of those kids were murdered, and several were benignly neglected until they died. The Residential Schools’ stated purpose was a good one – harmonise the noble savage with the culture that was steadily usurping his land – and hopefully wean his kids off the bottle that did (and does) far too many natives in. But it was very poorly done, like everything else the government digs its claws into. “Democracy – two wolves and a lamb deciding what to have for lunch.”

      In particular, dead children should’ve been returned to their parents for culturally appropriate committing to the soil – but there’d’ve been a firestorm of protest from everybody, us and natives, at the sorta’ numbers of dead kids the residential schools churned-out, so the schools turned to their convenient undertakers – Coverup and Lieaboutit.

      And the whole “genocide” bit was right out – I don’t believe that for a minute. There were lots of things killing people back then – cold (I bet the government was stingy with proper care, heating and clothing), malnutrition (ditto), any number of diseases like polio, diphtheria, typhus, cholera (are you keeping those kids clean, Sisters? teaching them basic hygiene?), measles flu, tuberculosis, etc etc ad nauseam, even malaria and smallpox; and in an alien environment far from adults who cared for them in a manner they were used to, they’d’ve been naturally weakened and therefore, susceptible. Antibiotics were new-on-the-scene; I bet the schools weren’t given any, and even adults frequently died of initially minor infections.

      So hey, governments – this is your mess, you clean it up. Exhume those kids and return them to their tribes – and in the process, determine what they died-of. And next political wonk who screams “GENOCIDE!!!” with no evidence, turn him out of the government.

      1. “In particular, dead children should’ve been returned to their parents for culturally appropriate committing to the soil –” This is true by today’s standards but not likely something that would have been done in an earlier era. I have a friend whose father at the age of 14 or so ended up alone in Canada. He fell asleep on a train. He was from the US. A farmer in Canada helped him contact his parents. In the mean time, the parents were planning to move to Canada the following year. So their response was to ask the farmer to keep the boy and they would pick him up on their way to BC the next year. That is what happened. We lose sight of how difficult circumstances were for early settlers. Sending bodies home for burial would not have been done. And we should not judge our ancestors by today’s standards as times were very different.

        1. True that – and it’s something few people today grasp. “Threescore years and ten” – it was pretty common to die at half that age, and high mortality among children was simply “the way we were”.

      2. Y Knott

        Seems to me that SmallPox wiped out near 95% of the indigenous peoples after frequent visits of Spanish Gold seekers in the Americas. I’ve read numbers like 150 Million…??

        Add in all the other viral/bacterial agents that up to the 1940’s had no known treatments….yea, DISEASE and malnutrition were likely the major causes of death in MY opinion – I’m not discounting obvious mistreatment but I think it’s overblown to keep the RACISM Narrative crap alive….and to smooth the way for UNDRIP.

        100% on GOVTS plate.

        1. That is propaganda. 150M Indians did not exist when the Whiteman cam to America. Second at the time they passed the small pox, the method of transmission was unknown. As they had not yet invented the microscope.

      3. Y Knott, everybody dies from something, ALL OF US DIE. Can you say with certainty that how we died would not be how we were predetermined to die?

  6. Justice in Blackie’s Canada. National Post reports that a man is angry that charges have been dropped without consulting him, against a man who assaulted him who is a relative of the NDP leader and a Liberal MP. And Adolf’s Toronto Star is excited that charges have been dropped against three people who vandalized statues of Macdonald and Ryerson.

  7. No shit!
    “Anyone who is infected, even people with no symptoms, shed virus in their fecal matter and that can be measured.” https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/vaccine-coverage-not-high-enough-to-prevent-a-surge-of-covid-19-etches

    So now they’re plumbing our wastewater so they can maintain their control. They state there has been a rise in measurements since lockdown measures were eased. (Less testing is taking place because people have had it.)

    Etches said she is optimistic the vaccines are already making a difference.
    “We just need to keep things under control until we get even more protection.”

    She’s just another super-evil, post moving, public health asshole. If I could attach a note to my next deuce…

    1. The Weather Network app on my phone had some click bait this week: can air conditioning spread COVID-19? Must keep up the fear factor.

    2. Etches needs to check out the link from jojodogface ( below) where it looks like vaccinated are more vulnerable to Covid than unvaccinated. Personally, I think she gets a lot of things wrong– like her earlier fussing about the virtually non- existent outdoor transmission. Etches — like so msny public health people– has gone down the rabbit hole. They are totally caught up in misguided information from WHO. Let’s ask Etches why Ivermectin is not being used in Ottawa.

      1. LIndaL

        I’ve already asked our local Health bitch Hinshaw the same question..WHY are we not using Ivermectin.??

        No Answer. Likely Reason..?? cause IT WORKS and provides NO money to Big Harma upon who She, like many many Drs in this country rely upon to augment their Public salary.

    3. There is a solution: dispose of your fecal matter by alternative means. Some are already doing it here in the form of posts and replies!

      1. Another musing by Allan S, being Shakespearean as usual, namely:

        “it is a tale
        Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
        Signifying nothing.”

  8. Everybody in Canada loves our little dictator. Mainstreet poll shows the Liberals with a double digit lead over the Conservatives. Join the Trudeau cult today before you are forced to. #TruAnon

  9. Albertan’s need to break away from the Generational Brainwashing and think. Just because the label says Conservative does not mean they are Conservative.
    Look at the screwing the CPC gave Maxime Bernier with your money.
    And what is the CPC UCP big scare tactic. Vote Conservative or you will split the vote.
    Wrong you have to massively vote MAVERICK Party Federally send the traitorous CPC packing in the west. And in Alberta get a WIPA membership and wipeout the UCP and the NDP at the same time. Why? Because all those old parties are exactly the same. Same policies, same scams. Clean house.

    https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-secret-project-cactus-campaign-targeting-maxime-bernier-was-billed-to/

  10. I posted this in comments a couple days ago but some here may find it interesting.
    CBC to turn off Facebook comments, citing reporters’ ‘fragile’ mental health

    Jonathan Kay, Quillette editor, author and National Post columnist, shared his take on the “experiment,” saying that among the “plenty of good reasons to turn of (sp) comments… journalistic anxiety isn’t one of them.”

    https://thepostmillennial.com/cbc-turns-off-facebook-comments-citing-reporters-fragile-mental-health

    1. Hate to nitpick the Post Millennial, but I will here i say this as a subscriber who coughs up $15 a month to them. They claim that paying subscribers get the right to be able to write to the writers at the PM. But this is not true. The PM practices secretive, top-down journalism, where it is next to impossible to find an email address for the writers or the PM itself.

      A case in point: this article. I agree with what the writer is saying, as to the arrogance and corruption of the CBC. But the writer throughout the piece calls the CBC News chief “Brodie Felton” instead of his correct name, “Brodie Fenlon”. If the writer gave out her email into the public domain, I could email her to correct her mistake.

      Secretism by a media outlet does no one any good. As well, the PM if they had a tips email could help them with useful story ideas.

      1. “Secretism by a media outlet does no one any good”
        True but from a practical point of view how would an e-mail server cope with the kind of traffic something like fully open access would generate?

  11. Lying Compromised Climate Science and your Tax Dollars Still Funding Them. Now they are demanding Net Zero Fossil Fuels Based On Lies. And Our Weak Minded Leaders Go Along. Probably Because of their Kick Backs and Sticky Fingers.
    Trillions Have Been Allocated. Paris Accord Deal Over 90 Trillion To Be Paid By The West Into The Globalist Honey Pot.
    That is a lot of cash to be siphoned off as it passes through all the greasy Politician’s hands.

    https://electroverse.net/how-did-the-global-warming-scam-survive-climategate/

  12. Now that parliament has ruled that Quebec can alter the constitution to make french only the Quebec official language, it’s time for the ROC to discontinue bilingulasism in Canada. Get rid of all french signs and contact all manufacturers and advise them they no longer need to print french on their products.

    1. It’s time for the ROC to pointedly remind Ottawa that that’s not how the Constitution works; no one Province – nor Parliament either – can alter it, or declare it altered. There’s a procedure for amending it, and Little Potato’s deciding to ignore that, doesn’t make it any less so.

      I wonder if anybody in the ROC will even hear about it?

    2. where you been. quebec french has always been the official language of quebec?

  13. Oh Noooo! Global News reports that the Green Leader stated that Fraulein Freeland should be ashamed of herself for being a shield for Adolf The Magnificent.

  14. Another statue falls in Blackie’s Canada. A statue of Sir John A. Macdonald will be removed from a Kingston Ont. park. Canada’s racist history must be abolished to please our new UN masters.

  15. Post Millennial reports that the statue of Winston Churchill has been vandalized in the socialist paradise of Edmonton Alberta. Churchill was a white racist bastard who persecuted Germans during the Second World War.

  16. I believe Canada is the only country in the world that brings in immigrants, provides them with free housing, free medical and free dental care and in additon provides them with a monthly income that is double what senior citizens and veterans receive. In addition to this absurdity they also aquiescese to the immigrants demand that Canadian acede to their traditions. China is waiting patiently because after 4 more years of Trudeau the takeover will be easy.

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