33 Replies to “October 16, 2022: Reader Tips”

  1. So that Red Deer advocate poll that was 73% for Danielle Smith has totally flipped against her 59% AGAINST with 5405 votes counted. The only way that’s possible is if nearly 100% of the votes since this morning were anti-Smith. Clearly shenanigans are afoot with those new contributions.

    Here’s the poll link: https://www.reddeeradvocate.com/
    “Are you confident that Danielle Smith’s views reflect the views for the majority of Albertans?” You’ll need to scroll down a ways to find the poll. It appears to still be open.

    1. This poll question is so general as to be useless. Who can be confident of the opinions of any other people,let alone the majority of others? They should have asked if you support her ideas to get a more useful overview of opinions.

      1. That would have been more meaningful. Still, a problem that Kenney faced and Smith will as well is thst Albertans are divided.

    2. The eastern media is apoplectic over Danielle Smith becoming the leader of the Alberta UCP. She’s a maniac don’t you know.

      Corus radio in Alberta is even unsure what to do with Smith. A year and a half ago she was their ‘star’. Now they don’t like her, especially their women…but the Corus girls never did like Smith even when they had to work with her. None were her intellectual equal.

  2. I remember Dominion grocery stores in Toronto. Apparently rebranded as Metro.

    My grandfather had a grocery store in the 1920s on the NW corner of Woodbine and Queen St in Toronto. The building is still there but is now a restaurant with the original metal panel ceiling still there.

    1. Dominion Stores we’re in Montreal as well. Conrad Black raided the employees pension fund surplus and pissed it away.

      In Montreal we has Steinbergs that suddenly went belly up in the ‘80s I believe.

      Out west there was Woodwards that had groceries as well as being a department store. Hudson’s Bay and Eaton’s also had grocery sections.

  3. Forgotten stores? Back in the 50s the grocery stores in small towns were definitely not self serve. You told the clerk what you wanted or gave them a list and the items were put in empty boxes. You didn’t worry about comparison shopping because everyone charged the same amount. Alberta liquor stores were that way into the mid or late 1970s. As a bonus I will treat you to dry goods stores in the 1950s. On the counter was a dispenser with a huge roll of brown paper and a big spool of string. Your purchases were wrapped in paper and tied. Leading to the song, “Bright paper packages tied up with string. These are a few of my favourite things.”

  4. Great comment from Neil Oliver about the ongoing concern over trusting your ‘betters’.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rh4Zix87kFo

    As he states once trust is broken it is extremely hard to replace it. We should all spread this around to the many family and friends that fell for the big lie of the injections bein g safe and effective. Similarly pay attention to what is happening in America as the media try to pull the reverse fake by trying to inform us that Trump is spreading the big lie about the election that they all called safe and secure.

  5. I grew up in a small Saskatchewan town. We had a grocery/ general store that sold almost anything you could imagine. It was run by a family that operated it for over 80 years. They used to say that if they didn’t have it there in the store, you probably didn’t need it! I miss places like that

  6. I remember the bag boys that used to carry your groceries to the car for you. They were employed by the grocer.

      1. Center-right merely means to the right of Pol Pot, Stalin, et al but not quite as far right as Chinggis Khan.

        1. You do not exaggerate.
          Wife and I pored over a 30-something page newspaper summary of the party planks. There were many MANY chuckles. Centre right does not exist here. Centre left at best.

          Sim of ABC talked about sustainability and planting 100,000 trees in Vancouver ‘cos if you’ve ever been to Vancouver, that’s the very first thing you notice: lack of trees!! Oh and lots more hand-tied cops while paying no attention to the disastrous “harm reduction” approach to addicts.

          We remain here ONLY for the climate as we lack the energy to leave Canuckistan.

    1. How long before Justin, Jagmeet, and their media cronies label the new mayor and council as ‘a bunch of nazis’?

    1. In Alberta the trade unions vote conservative – they want jobs.

      The public service unions vote ndp – they want benefits paid for by the guys who want jobs.

  7. What, no regurgitation of the WEF talking points memo on Ukraine tonight? Maybe Internet access in Beijing is a little too spotty?

  8. That video came from Recollection Road, a great website if you’re like me: a boomer who is growing increasingly nostalgic for a time when the world still made sense. Mostly.

    1. Oxygen Deprivation or Mask Off?
      Mar 28
      Written By Obatala Ja’El Xi-Amaru Bey
      Dr. Henry Otto Warburg was awarded a noble peace prize in 1923 for proving that cancer cannot exist in well oxygenated tissues. Deprive a cell 35% of its oxygen level it becomes cancerous within an acidic environment. How many people have contracted a form of cancer, since adhering to certain mandates and recommendation in the name of public health and safety.

      “ All normal cells have an absolute requirement for oxygen, but cancer cells can live without oxygen (anaerobic respiration)- a rule without exception.”

      “Deprive a cell 35% of its oxygen for 48 hours and it may become cancerous”

      Dr. Warburg has made it clear that the prime cause is oxygen deficiency (brought on by toxemia via acidic environments). Discovering that cancerous cells are anaerobic ( do not breath other oxygen) and cannot survive in the presence of high levels of oxygen. Cancerous tissues are are acidic, whereas healthy tissues are alkaline. Thus the emphasis of an “Alkaline Diet” . Alkaline and acidity are a measure oon on a scale indicating the percentage of Hydrogen present. An excess of H+ indicates acidity. An indication of OH- ions , indicates alkalinity. These compounds naturally exist as water (H20) splits into H+ and OH- ions.

      Mask Initiation. A global Ritual

      Take a very deep breath if your were initiated into this global ritual ?

      see GHETTO Translation Below

      How is it possible you were possibly initiated into a ritual by voluntarily Wearing masks?. Through telL a vision were they had you tuned into channels. News channels that is, that released traumatizing spirits of FEAR, many of which we are affected by still

      But hold on lets take a few scattered steps back. Quite a few . You’ll easily connect the dots thoroughly.

      All throughout ancient texts, needless to say the etymology of “spirit” means breath . The meaning of the Hebrew word ruach is “breath,” or “wind,” or “spirit.

      ” In Scripture, the word is applied both to human beings and to God. Depending on the context, ruach can be talking about a person’s emotional state of being, or their soul or spirit. Pneuma is the greek etymological equivalent to Ruach .

      Somebody say pneumonia.

      Ammonia is nitrogen (NH4) . Speaking of nitrogen alot of your foods are nitrogenous. Nitrogen is the kryptonite of health, especially for the melanated body. When there is too much nitrogen in the body, its called toxemia and the kidneys; normally filter the toxic waste out. For someone who is experiencing kidney failure/disease and thus the need to going onto dialysis , which is a machine that filters and removes the toxins in your blood that can kill you if kidney fail.

      Sad thing is the same doctor that you trust and believe in does not recommend you stay aware from the causes of these dis eased affect, but rather that doctor has you getting on dialysis; and still gives you a list of foods to eat, the same ones that cause the over the toxicity of your body in the first place (animal flesh, dairy, eggs,etc) . They are obviously in the business of disease and suffering for money and not your well being to get healed. Allow me to digress.

      “Mind over matter.

      Spirit over Flesh.”

      https://nulifestyle.org/blog/oxygendeprivation

  9. Just want to mention that China government debt is going through the roof, whereby the China economy is in crisis:
    https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/bonds/china-debt-crisis-lgfv-bonds-xi-jinping-communist-party-congress-2022-10

    As this going on, Xi Jinping is about to be unanimously appointed for his third term. Brain-dead TV reporters on camera blindly report this lifetime appointment, without mentioning the precarious situation China finds itself in. So Xi Jinping cannot do anything wrong, to his throngs of yes-men admirers.

    China needs a countervailing power to at least discuss Xi’s stupid decisions (e.g., zero tolerance for China flu cases). But anyone criticizing Xi ends up in prison.

  10. Just saw Bob Fife on (Global) West Block and he is really toeing the line on liberal talking points. 1. Foreign money, 2 threat to the state, 3. conservatives egging on the ‘illegal occupation’
    The surest sign of the fix being in is that Trudeau and four or five of his cabinet ministers will appear. They would not come out of hiding if it wasn’t a sure thing. With the judge a former liberal staffer with a patronage appointment to the bench and the term of reference written by the PMO, we can write the final report now. The illegal occupiers were a foreign funded terrorist group infiltrated by the evil conservatives intent on overturning democracy and installing a ultra right dictatorship. There just saved six weeks of hearings.

    1. The librano war room has been in full damage control from the minute they put the country under the Emergency Act.

      The libranos knew from the outset that they had to call an inquiry. It’s part of the legislation. The inquiry has to report with a year from when the EA is used.

      Why did it take 60 days to pick a judge? The libranos are trying to run out the clock. There is no way the inquiry can complete it’s work and report by February.

      The fix is in.

Navigation