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A reminder to everyone, do not give your power away.

Many people have no understanding that they inadvertently give their power away, whereas this is the first thing we should all know and teach our children never, ever to do. I admit that because of the family I grew up in and the era, everything my family did was about giving their power away, yet they didn’t even understand that was what they were doing. Growing up, I don’t remember ever being taught to look within for the answers. Instead, I was taught to always look outside, to neighbors, teachers, police officers, lawyers, politicians, anyone in the corporate world, anyone in charge of anything, even store managers, and do as they said without question.

Then there were the doctors, whom my family looked to as if they were gods. But they were not gods, not even close. In believing someone is better than you, you only dumb yourself down. No one is better than you, and no one should ever be in a power position above you or have more rights than you do. Only you can control what you think, how you feel, and what decisions you make. People who have found themselves inadvertently handing their power over, whether to a boyfriend, a spouse, or even someone in authority, have often endured trauma. But then, at this point I believe almost everyone has endured trauma after the last two years, and one of the most dangerous things is that trauma puts you at risk of losing your free thought.

When you are traumatized, you become highly suggestable. Whether you realize it or not, the entire world is suffering from a sort of PTSD right now. Those of you who understand NLP programming will have an idea of why you may be a little fearful or even terrified right now. You may think you’re being ridiculous, and maybe you brush it off and tell yourself it’s nothing, but repetition has been hammered into you over and over and over. You’ve heard it everywhere, from TV, to radio, to signs posted in stores to remind you. So have your friends, neighbors, family, and kids. Six feet apart, no touching, no hugging, cover your face. Now we have children who are cognitively delayed. If anyone understands MK Ultra, one of the things they did was masking, because it not only silences people but keeps them scared. It takes away facial recognition and expressions. They controlled their victims with certain words, triggers, and they isolated them from others, which led to trauma.

Because I suspect more could be coming at us, there are tools you can use to overcome this absolute fear. What, exactly, could be coming next? I have no idea, but you can’t live in fear, and neither can your children. A reminder came a few weeks ago when I learned of someone I know whose child, who was on the autism spectrum, committed suicide. I don’t think anyone has any idea how many kids have killed themselves over the last two years, because the media will never report it and social media posts will be taken down. Big tech, along with the MSM, are censoring us. You have to look at who owns them, who finances them, and then you’ll understand. Remember Wag the Dog. They need your attention over here so you can’t see what they’re doing over there.

Regardless of what the MSM and the politicos in charge are doing, there has been a need to keep us in a constant state of fear. But don’t stay in that fear. One of the most important things for everyone to do is pick up a pen, an actual pen with ink, because this is how you disconnect from that fear. Not a computer keyboard! It has to be an actual pen in your hand. On a piece of paper, you need to write out your fears. When you write on paper, you lift thoughts from the compartmentalized part of the brain where you’ve stashed them. You see things consciously, which enables you to move out of and rise above the dark hole you may not have realized you slipped into. Sort of like rising above the storm, you get a clearer idea of what’s really going on.

Just write out the fears, the trauma, the memory. It doesn’t have to be logical; this is for you only. Make note of your problems, and write down the solutions you come up with. Don’t rely on the TV or someone else to find the answers for you. Searching out a solution and writing it down on that piece of paper forces your brain to think in a whole new way outside the programming you may not have even realized has happened. Why a solution, and why do you alone have to come up with it? Because this allows your brain to fire in a new direction.

Keep this in mind: With the downfall of our education system which has happened over many years, writing by hand has been taken out of the school system. How many of you have wondered why so many kids and young adults now seem to lack the ability to think critically? I know I’ve addressed this many times. This is not a minor thing; it is a very important brain function. Everyone needs to pick up a pen and start coping that way. When trauma occurs, pen and paper is your go-to, not just to vent the trauma but to come up with a solution and write it down. Typing does not use the same brain function. It really does take the old-fashioned way, a pen and paper, just like talking to people in person.

If you don’t wear a watch, put one on, because time is relevant. Write down your fears, not someone else’s, and remember, do not give away your power to anyone.


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March Madness

March madness begins and although I wrote this post back in December, I believe this reminder of Being Prepared is especially relevant this month.

One of the things I’ve learned over the past decade is that you should always be prepared for anything, but this was not something I always knew. Growing up in a big city, I found that people relied blindly on services such as electricity and water, assuming stores would always have a continuous supply of everything and anything one could need. And more importantly right now, you should have enough cash on hand in the event you can’t access money from your bank account.

Even in the ’70s, my parents did not stock up. Instead, they shopped for groceries every week with nothing ever in reserve because modern times meant store shelves were always stocked with imports from all over the world, and truckers were always delivering almost anything you wanted to stores every day. A home had electricity and heat, and no one ever thought the power might go out. Power grids and governments just handled all of that. You never talked about what might happen if it suddenly wasn’t there one day.

Only right now with everything going on, you need to stock up and be prepared. I’m not saying to panic, but there is a saying that is relevant: Plan for the worst, hope for the best.

· Stock up on non-perishable foods, and especially things you are not prepared to do without. (Me, I have enough coffee to last until July.)

· Have enough drinking water put aside

· Do you have a generator? If not and if it’s not feasible, do you at least have a camping stove with fuel that you can use outside if you needed to cook?

· Fuel–you’ve been warned a while ago the prices will go through the roof. (Maybe get a bike.)

· Now that we’re in March, did you start the seeds for your garden? If you’ve never had a garden and always relied on the store, you need to start thinking about growing some greens in pots or digging up a part of your grass to start a garden. Another good idea is to connect with local farmers in your area and buy local.

· Have enough spare cash on hand.

· Batteries, flashlight, first aid kit, vitamins, and if you are taking medication, make sure you have what you need.

· If you have pets, make sure you have enough pet food and supplies for your animals.

· Anything else that you would need if there was a shutdown.

Now, having lived on an island, I can tell you how imperative it is to be prepared for anything. You know the saying: Plan for the worst, but hope for the best. People some have called conspiracy theorists have been warning everyone about supply chain breakdowns for nearly a year. This is kind of tongue in cheek, but when someone tells you to be prepared and that having at least a running thirty-day supply is smart, you want to listen to them. We have a lot of crazy-ass stuff going on and one thing you do not want to be doing is depending on any government right now to look after you and your family’s needs.

Let’s get back to your necessities again. What do you really need? Water is so important, and I cannot stress this enough: it’s a good idea to have some extra gallon jugs of water stored. Have a good thirty-day running supply of staple foods. A lot of people I know started canning again this year, and I was one of them, having learned from my grandmother. I actually spent some time this fall canning up veggies, jams, and relishes from my garden. Make sure you have candles and a secondary heat source. Just think of all those people with a woodstove or fireplace. Some of you may also have a generator, but you also need spare fuel to operate it and a place to store it. Think about it this way. If the power were taken out for a week and you couldn’t go to the store, what would you need? If you’re on a well, a well doesn’t operate without power. This brings me to the septic, which you need water to flush. You don’t have to go all total prepper, like the world is coming to an end, but you want to be prepared for anything uncertain as we come into winter. If you’re in the city and on city water, have you ever thought about what you’d do if the water was shut off?

Now I have been through a scenario of power breakdown a few times. The last was Christmas three years ago when a big windstorm wiped out power on the islands for six days. We had no community officials or emergency personnel coming to check on us. I need to be really clear on this because so many people still do not understand that the only ones you can depend on are yourself and your neighbors. Because that Christmas there were no community leaders who showed up to open warming centers at the library or rec center for people who had no woodstoves to keep warm. We were on our own. What we had were our neighbors, a woodstove, a big water tank, and several five-gallon jugs of drinking water. Everything takes longer when you don’t have power, but we were well-stocked, and our neighbor had prepped a decade earlier with solar panels and a rainwater collection system. If you’re not on speaking terms with your neighbor because of the pandemic and you or they said hateful words to the other because of the government propaganda, then maybe it’s time to be the bigger person and apologize.

In some places, people are talking about empty shelves in the grocery stores, but if you can, buy local. Many farms around me sell produce, eggs, milk, bread, and meat. Someone in the community started a local co-op online where all the farms list their weekly food items. They deliver once a week, and there isn’t much I can’t get locally. If I can’t get it locally, I really don’t need it. All those processed foods on the shelf have zero nutrition and in fact you should be asking yourself if you should be eating it. Think back to your parents or grandparents, depending on how old you are, who may have shared stories about growing up during the Depression and how they survived. Many went hungry in the cities, but my mother was young then, and my grandparents had a farm with a garden, chickens, and turkeys. My grandfather raised pigs, and they had a cow for milk and butter. My grandmother canned everything. I remember that even after they sold the farm and moved to a small town, she still canned everything, even when she was in her eighties. She had a cold storage room with an abundance of jams, jellies, pickles, and vegetables. She even canned meat.

They bought local, and they were always prepared, because they lived through the Depression. At the same time, depending on where you live, it’s a good idea to look at what you would need if you had to go a week without power or a stocked grocery store that you could drive to and pick up anything, or what if the gas prices got so high that you couldn’t afford to fill your vehicle? And then there is your money that, when sitting in the bank, belongs to someone else. Take a second to make sure you have everything you need, make a list, go through your day. And one more thing–when you walk out your door and see your neighbor, say hello, good-morning, or if you don’t know who they are, introduce yourself. Because we’ve just lived through two years of governments doing their very best to destroy our humanity, and now it’s time we take it back.


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The Great Distraction

Does everyone remember the movie Wag the Dog? In case you don’t, the movie came out in ’97, and the plot revolved around efforts to pull attention off sexual advances made by the president to a young girl, a girl scout, just weeks before the election. In the film, a spin doctor and political elites hire a top Hollywood producer to script a distraction to help the president win back voters’ trust, shifting the focus away from what was really going on with the politician running the county.

Now, why Hollywood? Hollywood, in partnership with mainstream media, can feed a false narrative that is believable to the majority of the population. People are captured by mainstream media, the six o’clock news that reports all current local and world events with believable video clips and voiceover narratives. Basically, it comes down to the power of the elites to say, “Hey, look over here to the right,” when you should really be looking to the left and behind the scenes. Wag the Dog was about the power to manipulate the population through Hollywood and then use the media to reach and capture the attention of the people.

In Wag the Dog, a political group works behind the scenes with a spin doctor and an egocentric big-time Hollywood producer to brainstorm a narrative powerful enough to get the attention of the voting public. They have to reach them on an emotional level, so after tossing out a few ideas, they come up with the idea of a war. This is where the big Hollywood producer comes in, because they need to script the appearance of a war in big Hollywood fashion. They create a theme, a song, some visuals, and a slogan, all with Hollywood special effects. To pick the country the president is suddenly going to go to war with, they toss around a few and land on Albania. They rent a warehouse to use as a movie set. They create fantastic visuals, hire crisis actors, and add special effects, from screaming to the bombing of a village. In the background, a woman is running with a bag of chips, but the Hollywood producer tells the young female actor that the bag of chips she’s holding while ducking from bombs is just for the arm position, and later, they’ll replace it with a kitten or a baby using special effects.

The final clip is on the six o’clock news. Meanwhile, the crisis actor wants to put this latest gig on her resume, but the producers behind the show tell her not to, because if she does, people will come to her house and kill her. Basically, she has to hide. They also hire crisis actors to update the US daily on the state of the fake war in an effort to get the attention off the sex scandal involving the president. The images of horrors and atrocities involving innocent villagers are touching, reaching the hearts and minds of the people of the world, who will forever remember the image of the screaming woman running, terrified, clutching her baby while her village is being bombed behind her by terrorists this political group needs the people to hate. Of course, this is the same woman the producers have told to hide or be hunted down. I thought one of the greatest lines in the movie was “This is politics at its finest.”

After coming up with the distraction, a war, the big Hollywood producer asks the spin doctors and the group of political handlers, why Albania? He needs a reason to tie it together and make it part of the story, to make it believable. Again, they toss out ideas. The big Hollywood producer knows how to pull the story together to create much-needed drama, fear, and hype that will touch the heartstrings and captivate the minds of the people, so their story is that the enemy, Albania, is targeting the US because of its way of life, its love of freedom, and they hate the US people for that. One of the storylines they put out to the news is that Albanian terrorists have placed a suitcase bomb in Canada in order to infiltrate the US.

The movie includes different strategies used by the spin doctors, one of which is the aforementioned video segment of a young Albanian girl running from terrorists in her village. This video segment looks like a news report but instead has been created by a PR firm, advertising agency, and government agency. Yet it’s presented as an actual news report, with a running theme to drive fear, fear, and more fear. But one of the three-letter agencies that isn’t part of this theater figures out what the political group is doing with this fake war and, after pulling over the spin doctors, basically announces that the war has ended. But because people will again be looking at the president, in comes a second fake story about a secret American unit trapped behind enemy lines and a hero who has been left behind. When a photograph emerges of this soldier hero, they have to make him human in a way that easily captivates the hearts, minds, and emotions of the American people, so the producers relay the idea of a morse code on his shirt that spells out, “Courage, Mom.”

That is enough to get to the people and start a movement. Newspapers and mainstream media news outlets build off each other and publish news identical to what all the other news stations are streaming. Add in a plane crash, a dead war hero, and a funeral broadcast over all the national news, and the public ends up mourning a hero who doesn’t exist. Election day comes and goes, and the scandalous president defeats his rival and is re-elected. Now the media is all about the new election. Everyone who’s part of the spin doctor’s team and all the politicians celebrate their victory behind the scenes. But then the Hollywood producer with his big ego wants to take credit for the president’s successful re-election. He’s warned by the political elites and the spin doctor not to do it, but he doesn’t listen, so the spin doctor and political elites give orders to the secret service to stop him, whatever it takes.

The next morning, the news reports that the big-time Hollywood producer has been found dead at home from an apparent heart attack.

If you haven’t watched Wag the Dog, watch it. It’s a great movie.

And remember what “wag the dog” means, to deliberately overshadow an important event and get the public’s eyes off of it by drawing their attention to something else.

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Let’s talk about the social credit system

Does everyone understand what that is?

Few people do, and I certainly didn’t until a few months ago, when someone first mentioned it to me. Social credit is basically a numeric score assigned to people based on their behavior. You know how credit scores work? Well, this ranking system is stored in a database, which monitors behavior across the country in real time. Pretty scary, isn’t it? People are paid to report on their neighbors, which creates polarization and forces people to conform to socially desired standards by engaging only with people of the same social standing or higher.

Here are some examples of factors considered in calculating someone’s personal score:· Loitering
· Smoking in no-smoking areas
· Having a messy yard
· Gossiping (how many people would be in trouble for this one?)
· Spending too much time on video games
· Not paying bills on time
· Visiting sick parents when not allowed
· Spreading fake news (news deemed Fake by Governments because it goes against their scripted narrative)
· Not stopping in front of crosswalks when driving
· Forgetting to pay a fine
· Saying something unacceptable online
· Buying a certain product that you, personally, are not allowed to own
· Leaving a bad review
· Hanging out with a friend or family member who has a poor social credit score
· Protesting anything (forget it, because that’s not allowed – Remember the Truckers, and many who supported the Truckers who suddenly had their bank accounts frozen.)

Here are some examples for businesses, too: · Paying taxes on time
· Maintaining necessary licenses
· Fulfilling environmental protection requirements
· Meeting product quality standards
· Meeting requirements specific to the industry
· Complying with anything else deemed necessary

So what happens if you receive a low score because you violated one of these rules? Maybe you stood up and said no, you wouldn’t allow someone to violate your rights, or, worse, you criticized your government. (Again, remember the Truckers and all the peaceful protestors who showed up to support them). Well, a low score means low trustworthiness. You might suddenly find yourself under a travel ban, or your internet speed might suddenly decrease, or you could lose your job and be unable to find a new one in your industry, or your housing might be taken away, or you might be barred from attending certain schools, or your banking activity could restricted, meaning you would lose access to your money. (Kind of like what just happened to many of the supporters of the Truckers). Your property might be taken from you, or you could be denied the ability to own property at all. You might become a social pariah.

People’s freedoms and choices would suddenly be gone. Your social credit score would be subject to the politically correct but morally bankrupt whims of the powers that be. Imagine going to buy a pizza and finding that the digital system you have to use says, Nope, you were bad and lost a bunch of credits. You can’t eat out, order a pizza, or buy milk or eggs today. And just because, those tens of thousands of dollars in your savings has now been taken by the government and given to an organization of their choosing. Basically, in a digital dictatorship, if you do not fit the mold and behave exactly how the state wants you to behave, you can be punished, and your low social score can be posted publicly for everyone to see. Rights are slowly eroded. In schools, children may be taught a political agenda in the curriculum, and parents’ rights to their children may be stripped. These are the kinds of nightmarish oppressions we read about in dystopian novels. But wait, haven’t some school districts in fact just stripped parents’ rights to the children?

The social credit system is a totalitarian system that can be used by the state to crush rebellious individuals, even if the rebellion is for good. Businesses can be blacklisted, and people too. The idea is to make everyone comply with government policies and regulations to avoid having a low score, and governments can then use that data to provide grants and loans to businesses that have high scores. The system rewards those who spy and report on their neighbors and yes even family members. Even local governments are rewarded by the social credit system only if they implement and follow orders from the central federal government.

The rewards of having a high score include easier access to loans and jobs, travel perks, and a higher priority when getting bureaucratic paperwork through, basically no red tape—kind of like how it works now for the ultra-powerful and elite. You know like getting a court date in one day to push a political agenda with a politically corrupt judge, but yet anyone else who hasn’t conformed waits years for justice. But if you have a high score and associate with someone who has a low score, say a son or daughter who doesn’t toe the line, a dissident who reminds you of the young people who have always stood up to tyranny, you can quickly lose your high score by association and suffer the same punishment inflicted on those with a low score. You may suddenly find yourself cut off from the internet, suffering public humiliation, and being denied access to jobs, loans, and goods and services. This kind of system is meant to divide people. Neighbors spying on neighbors, family turning their backs on family, everyone living in perpetual fear.

The potential scope of a social credit system is enormous. Think about it: Companies could track your activities and give you corporate rewards for your compliant behavior, just like credit cards do with rewards benefits. And then there is the government using tracking software on your cell phones to spy on you and track who you see and where you go. But the government wouldn’t do that now would they? But in a social credit system, you could suddenly be blocked from making a transaction, or a surcharge might suddenly be added, or you could be completely unable to purchase food, goods, or anything. Think of those who exercise their free speech, question vaccine side effects, or advocate for their rights and their children’s rights. All of this could suddenly make you a target. Your debit card could get cancelled over tweets you make, or your home loan could be denied because you pulled your kids from school, or your PayPal or eBay account might suddenly be invalid because a friend flagged you for posting something that questions whether your government is lying to you.

And don’t forget all that money it took you years to save in your bank account could suddenly disappear.

Sometimes I read books and wonder where authors come up with this kind of stuff, the stuff nightmares are made of. It’s definitely not the world I want for my kids or myself. For example, in a country like the one I’ve described above, someone who holds conservative Christian values or voices his or her opinion on political, social, and religious topics might suddenly fall into the negative numbers for a social credit score. Can you imagine if something like this suddenly showed up on the horizon in your once free country?

In Canada, we have the Charter of Rights, as I talked about in many blogs. In America, you have the First Amendment, which says you have the freedom of speech, and the Fourth Amendment, which says you have the right to privacy. But what happens when backroom legislation and executive orders are issued to override these? Remember what the Prime Minister of Canada did just a week ago with the Emergency Order, and why exactly did he lift it just as quickly? Could it be the bankers were beating their Politician Whores because people were suddenly doing a bank run and pulling all their money from the banks?

This systematic stripping away of rights and backroom executive orders and legislation is one of the most dangerous possibilities in a free country. You know where the social credit system does exist? In China, where the threat is real, where they have hundreds of millions of surveillance cameras using facial recognition software to perform surveillance on their citizens. And who is in control? Well, the system is, and it’s based on complex algorithms evaluating various kinds of data streams to assess position. The issue with online ranking systems is that their algorithms have been artificially designed. How they work is unknown to the public. A lack of transparency makes it hard to know who designed these systems and how they’re being used, and algorithms can easily be manipulated.

But it would never happen here, right? Not in a free country, where a government respects the rights of its citizens? The frightening thing is that my blog would not be allowed in a social credit system. And don’t forget the social media giants who are actively censoring all the dissenting opinions that go against the scripted narrative.

Remember the many wars our grandfathers fought? Mine fought in the First and Second World Wars, and my great, great, great grandfather fought in the Civil War, as well. All these wars were for our freedom.

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A social credit system. Can you imagine being unable to be yourself, terrified to even love people anymore? As several have said as of late, this is the one inch we must not yield. Remember humanity is about love, and there is no room in a social credit scenario for love.

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The Monday Blog: Peace, Love, Unity, Freedom

First they came for the truckers and the vets. If you’re still saying this doesn’t affect you and refusing to stand with them, then when they come for you, who is going to stand with you?

For over two years I have watched as my community, country, and world have declined into division, with neighbors turning their backs on neighbors, family on family, communities on communities, through the power of the mainstream media and politicians who were able to drive a wedge of hatred between people the likes of which I’ve never seen. Then something miraculous happened when the truckers gathered the people of Canada together in love and freedom, driving in a convoy across the country to stand for the people and bring an end to this madness. What they did through holding the line and peacefully protesting was bring more love, joy, peace, and unity to the world than has ever existed before.

The supporters showed up in the millions. They called on the veterans for help and they showed up. The truckers fed the homeless in Ottawa and kept the streets cleared of snow, and for the first time the crime rate was way down in Ottawa. They peacefully protested and stayed, waiting for the government to just talk to them. But not once did the political elite in Canada meet or speak with the truckers. Instead, the truckers were called Nazis, racists, misogynists, and so much more, every hateful word. But this peaceful, loving group has every right to peacefully protest.

They kept reaching out to the government, and so did all the organizers, the many who joined this grassroots freedom movement. On February 11, doctors, some of the best scientific minds, invited the government’s public health doctors to debate their so-called science. But again the government didn’t show.

We’ve had vets speak out, retired military, asking people to start thinking for themselves. The convoy called out to the people for help, to the vets, and so when the vets showed up in Ottawa, they took down the barricades and fencing that had been erected around the War Memorial by the government. They shovelled all the snow, and guarded it. This is their war memorial. They guarded and watched over the truckers, the organizers, the supporters, so they could get food to the truckers, protecting them from the police.

Meanwhile, the government went after both donation platforms. GiveSendGo was hacked. The government did not get the money, but they did get the names and emails of the donators and had their state-funded media, the CBC, contact and dox those who donated.

Police started doing house calls to people who commented on social media supporting the truckers and the protest.

But the government wasn’t done. They then had TD Bank freeze the bank account of the organizers. One phone call, no court order, and they could just do that. I understand the organizers managed to get their account unfrozen and pull all the funds out, but that didn’t stop what was coming at the truckers and all their supporters this week as they remained peaceful. Support in the world has grown. Many people who donated found their bank accounts frozen in Canada. The truckers, organizers, and many others participating in this peaceful, completely legal protest (we have every right under our charter of rights to peacefully protest) suddenly had their accounts frozen, and some closed. Credit cards were cancelled, and they were unable to access any funds. Members of their families suddenly had their accounts closed, too, and their credit ratings suddenly dropped over one hundred points. Like, who has the power to do that? That is communism, not a free country where banks have to be served with a reason and notice, a court order, due process. There’s no surprise there has been a bank run. Smart, because if a government can suddenly steal your money, you need to ask yourself why you’re keeping it in the bank.

But the government didn’t stop there. Suddenly, Trudeau invoked martial law in Canada, AKA the War Measures Act, with apparently every NDP and Liberal MP on board, even though they haven’t met the criteria needed to invoke it. They cancelled parliament and suddenly brought in paid thugs, and this is where it gets ugly.

On Friday, February 18, it was an absolute gut punch. Former RCMP Danny Bulford pleaded on the front line for the police there not to do this. People begged the police to come over to their side, saying it wasn’t too late. The truckers, the vets, the peaceful protesters held the line peacefully while the brutality began. Every one of the RCMP thugs had his face covered, and I understand they were brought in from across Canada. You’ll hear shouts from our peaceful protestors to stay calm, stay calm, reminding the cops to remember their oaths, saying they didn’t take an oath to be paid thugs to the criminal, elite politicians.

They beat the protestors. Cops mounted on horses trampled through the crowd, and one elderly woman on a mobility scooter was trampled. Some reports said she was killed, but she wasn’t, she was injured along with others. Good old mainstream media, the liars they are, reported that she had lifted a bike at the horses. Liars. It was caught all on video. One person died, and two others were injured. In this video, you can hear this native grandmother named Candy calling out over and over as she held the line, right before she was trampled. “Peace, love, and happiness.”

A vet was beaten by the cops at the War Memorial. Many were arrested and beaten, then made to stand for over three hours in frigid –20 with their hands ziptied behind their backs, lined up for processing outside. And what is really fucking sick is that the state-run media were given front and center in the square to film and do what they do best. As one vet describes in this video, they were told they were not under arrest as they were shoved in vehicles, driven around to disorient them, and then dumped a long way out alone to figure out where they were and find a way back.

There are thugs all in green, who appear not to speak English. Reports are saying they were brought in from another country. Planes from the UN (you know, the WEF infiltration) were spotted in North Bay, Ontario.

Many of the truckers pulled out, many towed and pushed back, but more protesters arrived, and on Saturday the police assaulted an independent journalist, Alexa, from Rebel News, with their batons for recording them, then shot her at point-blank range in the leg with a riot gun.

Even though this very peaceful situation has suddenly turned into something no one can get their heads around, people are finally standing together. When they came for the truckers, the people were standing together.

And just remember, every abuse is now being watched by the world.


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The Monday Blog: Hold the line!

Are you uncomfortable yet? Someone pointed out to me a while ago that the reason we’re in the mess we’re in is because “we the people” have become too comfortable and have been fast asleep while laws were eroded, changed, and created over decades. Slowly, so slowly, rights were removed, and corruption was allowed to take hold in our governments, in corporations, in institutions, through the actions of many leaders and influential elites over many, many years.

So what happened over this last week? It seems half the country is in Ottawa or on their way to the most peaceful, loving protest in history, which has brought unity and love to Canadians. Not since I was born in the ’60s has this existed. Many will say Canada is a very peaceful country, but Canada has always had an underlying division in politics, east versus west, and between different ethnicities and religions, provinces, rich and poor, and industries. All of these divisions in the people were fueled by politicians. But what has surprised me more than anything is the number of people I’ve spoken to that have no idea what the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is.

Here is a very brief and short history: In Canada, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms was seventeen months in the making in the ’80s by the premiers of the provinces along with the prime minister of Canada at the time, Pierre Elliot Trudeau (yes, Justin’s father). They got together to bring the Constitution home from London, creating a charter of rights and freedoms for every individual in Canada. When Canada was formed on July 1, 1867, with the BNA (British North America) Act, there was no written charter of rights and freedoms. The BNA Act was signed by Queen Victoria on March 29, 1867, and passed by the British parliament without amendment, solidifying Canada West (Ontario) and Canada East (Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick) as the four provinces of the confederation. It serves as the base document for the Canadian Constitution. So what happened then? Anyone going to court to protect their freedoms and rights from 1867 to 1981 had to do it according to unwritten British laws, customs, and conventions that had grown over the years. There was no charter of rights for individuals.

In 1960, Prime Minister Diefenbaker introduced the Bill of Rights, which was the first time rights for individuals were highlighted in writing. But unfortunately, the Bill of Rights covered only federal jurisdiction, not provincial jurisdiction, so it was not complete. That was why the first ministers (the premiers of the provinces) got together in the early ’80s to formulate a charter of rights and freedoms that would apply to every single Canadian from the north to the south and the east to the west. Everyone.

This Charter of Rights and Freedoms is enshrined in the Constitution, not in a federal, provincial, or municipal act but in a national act. Because that is what a constitution is: It is for the nation as a whole.

Now, the premiers and Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau were working on this very important charter for seventeen months, but halfway through, Trudeau left the table and said the premiers were too difficult to deal with, so therefore he was going to do it on his own. Really! Wonder where Justin gets it from? Trudeau tried to patriate and bring the Constitution home for good, putting a charter of rights in place on his own. He passed a bill in the House of Commons because he had the majority on his side (the Liberals) along with the support of the provinces of Ontario and New Brunswick.

The only problem was that the other eight provinces took him to court, saying what he had done was unconstitutional. (Remember, this was in 1981. Today, premiers of every province bow to the prime minister. Hmm, I wonder why?) The premiers hauled the prime minister of Canada to court, and the court ruled in September 1981 that, sure enough, what the prime minister was doing along with two provinces, New Brunswick and Ontario, was unconstitutional. You won’t find this written up in the history books, and I’m doubtful this is being taught in school. Any history teachers out there, give a shout if you’re digging into this and teaching it to the kids.

This history is sort of hidden and ignored because Prime Minister Trudeau was revered by a lot of Canadians. He was supposed to be a constitutional expert. Now, because I was from the west, where there was great division from the east, Trudeau wasn’t revered where I lived. In fact, a westerner saying his name often said it with a snarl, and it was always preceded by any number of swear words. Anyway, back to 1981. The premiers took Trudeau to court, and lo and behold, Trudeau, this supposed constitutional expert, was turned down by his own friends in the court. Back in 1981, believe it or not, judges were friends of the law first and friends of the prime minister or the system second. I don’t think anyone can say that today. No, right now I’m doubtful we have an unbiased justice system for the people.

But back to the court. The judge, who was following the law, said to Prime Minister Trudeau that what he was trying to do was unconstitutional because the things he was doing affected all of Canada, all the provinces, not just the federal government. Therefore, because Canada is a federal state, not a unitary state, there is a sharing of powers. The provinces have certain powers, and the federal government has certain powers. In unilaterally trying to do what he did, putting out his own charter and ramming it through the House of Commons because he had the majority of the power at the time, Trudeau was affecting powers that belonged to the provinces. That was why he was turned down by the court. The court said no, he couldn’t do it. It was unconstitutional, and in order for him to do what he was doing, he needed the majority of provinces to agree. The court didn’t say how many, only a majority. So Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau was forced to come back to the table and deal with the premiers, much to his dislike, because they had taken him to court, and they took him to court because he was not the king, or an emperor, or a dictator.

Now, even under the BNA (British North America) Act, Trudeau had to share his decision-making with the provinces, and the majority had to agree with his decision; otherwise, he had no charter of rights or patriation. Take a look at the Charter of Rights, that parchment paper that should be displayed in all public buildings and schools. The one I have attached here, signed by Pierre Elliott Trudeau, is unconstitutional. In fact, I couldn’t believe I got it from the Government of Canada website this weekend. The court ruled in 1981 that it couldn’t be just Pierre Elliott Trudeau’s signature or it would be his charter of rights, and it couldn’t be that.

Every premier’s signature, all the nine provinces that agreed, is meant to be on there, but if you pull up a copy of the Charter now and see just the signature of Pierre Elliott Trudeau, that is unconstitutional. It has to bear every name that agreed with it. The only province that did not was Quebec.

On November 5, 1981, after an impasse and many changes, the Charter of Rights was signed. In the United States, their Bill of Rights came into force in 1791. We in Canada did not get ours until 1981. So our Charter of Rights is only forty years old, and right now, all the governments in Canada are abusing this document.

Everyone in Canada should not only have a copy of these rights but should know them. Your kids should know them. These rights are your rights, your neighbors’ rights, the truckers’ rights, the nurse who refused to take the shot and lost her job’s rights, the airline pilot who did take the shot out of duress to keep his job’s rights, the retired couple who were happy to take the shot for their own reason’s rights. Rights are rights, and these are everyone’s rights.

I will leave you with a really important message from former RCMP Corporal Danny Bulford regarding Canadian law and unlawful arrests. Danny was an RCMP member for fifteen years and served the last eight years as a full-time member in the tactical unit of Trudeau’s security team.

“I know what a lawful arrest looks like. We know of people being arrested for helping to fuel trucks. For what offence is still unclear. Please remain clam. This is a scare tactic to coerce people into submission. They don’t have a legal leg to stand on.

The world is watching and this reflects very poorly on the city of Ottawa and police services. Remain peaceful. The only thing you are required to say if you are arrested is to identify yourself. Every Canadian citizen has the equal right to protection under the law.

HOLD THE LINE.” — Danny Bulford


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I need you to imagine something for a moment…

I need you to imagine something for a moment about women. For years and years, it seems there has been a repetitive cycle when it comes to getting women out of abusive relationships. For the most part, women who are living in a cycle of abuse don’t even see it, let alone recognize it is happening to them. The struggle of getting a woman to actually understand that she is neck deep in a relationship with someone who has taken control of her life, her freedom, what she does, and who she sees is as old as time. If this were a family member or friend of yours, someone dear to you, how would you get her to see what was happening to her? How would you get her to open her eyes and see all the signs of power and control of an abusive relationship?

I’m pretty sure every one of us has known people who have found themselves trapped in something, under the control of someone, having handed their power over because they trusted that person at some point. Although it is easy for us on the outside, looking in, to see the signs clearly, those signs are often unclear to the woman living through them. I had a friend whose husband would constantly call the cell phone he bought for her. Whenever she would “lose” the cellphone or dump it in the toilet to get away, he would replace it so he could keep track of her. She was never unavailable for him. If she dared to go out for coffee with friends, he would call and call until she answered, asking, “Where are you? Who are you with? What are you doing?” If she dared not to answer, he would continue to ring and ring until she gave him the details he demanded, because she had given her freedom to him.

But abuse is more than that. The mind is a fragile thing. In an abusive relationship, a man will say to a woman, “You need to stay home. You can’t see your family or your friends. You need to stay here. There are bad people out there, dangerous situations, and I’m the only one who can protect you and keep you safe from that.” But that kind of relationship doesn’t begin all at once. It is always done slowly over time, as with the frog who starts in a pot of cold water and finds the heat turned up slowly, little by little, until it boils to death. The woman reaches a point where she is eventually told that if she wants to leave the house, only when he says she can, she has to follow certain rules, such as wearing a scarf or not wearing low-cut shirts or skirts.

If this were happening to a friend of yours, you’d likely pull her aside and try to get her to see the clear signs of abuse, but how likely would she be to believe you? It becomes almost like Stockholm syndrome, where a captive truly believes her abuser is saving her, becoming emotionally attached, so much so that she will actually defend her abuser, trying to convince people that he’ll keep her safe as long as she does such and such. He restricts her rights, her freedom, and then gives her a little bit so she’s grateful before pulling her back again.

This is the wheel of power, control, and abuse. It starts with making her afraid, either psychologically or physically, which is followed by emotional abuse, making her feel bad, putting her down, making her feel guilty. This is followed by isolation, because an abuser needs to break the bonds a woman has with family and friends, keeping her away from them, forbidding her from touching or seeing them, controlling where she goes, what she watches on TV, what she reads, what information she can access. This in turn is followed by minimizing and blaming, also know as shifting the responsibility for his abusive behavior, saying it’s her fault, making light of it, or telling her she has to make sacrifices or else she is a horrible, awful person.

If there are children, he makes her feel guilty about them or, even worse, uses them by speaking directly to them, turning them against her, getting them to believe lies or relay messages back to her. And he can always threaten to take her children away. He uses privilege by making all the decisions, acting like the master, the one in charge, treating her like a servant, as if she’s not on the same playing field. Rights and freedoms for him but not for her. Then comes the economic abuse, preventing her from getting or keeping a job, taking her money, giving her a monthly allowance if she does what he tells her.

Finally come the threats and coercion, such as having her do illegal things or things she wouldn’t have ever considered before because they would go against her moral beliefs. If she doesn’t, he threatens her, her freedom, or her income. He has now established such a strong psychological hold over her that she looks to him for everything. She can no longer reason and think for herself because she needs his permission for her freedom, which she has handed over to him.

How many of you have ever lived through this or recognize this abuse in someone you know? What many don’t realize is that the cycle of abuse can be tailored and used by anyone on anyone—a parent to his child, an employer to his employee, a landlord to his tenant. It all starts with making someone afraid, isolating her and breaking her bonds with family and friends, not taking her concerns seriously or shifting accountability, making her feel guilty about family, double standards, or economic abuse. Then, as mentioned above, come the coercion and threats.

This tactic is as old as time, and the sad thing is many will never see it happening to them until they’re well in it. Some will wake up, some will listen to friends and family, but unfortunately, some can’t break the cycle and will continue to believe the people holding power over them. Sometimes, you’ll even hear a person say, “I just have to do this one thing and then everything will be okay.” But there will always be a next thing and a next.


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The Monsters Among Us

With the truckers now standing up for the country, headed to Ottawa in a convoy to shut this shit down, if you haven’t stocked up, do it. As the truckers have warned, everything in your house, from your toothbrush, to your coffee, to your breakfast cereal, to the sheets on your bed, to your kitchen table, to all your personal hygiene products, comes on the back of a truck. What I didn’t expect as this all began to spiral was that it would be the truckers standing up to this tyranny for us, yet I still have family who believe that politicians are heroes and could never do anything to hurt the people. Heroes? They are not heroes; they are criminals.

Most people stopped paying attention years ago. Friends around me have openly wondered why so many are still asleep. It took me a few days to consider a lot of this and see what two years has done to the world. You have to remember that the vast majority of average people are good, yet the average person isn’t living in a ten-million-dollar home and could never wrap her head around the fact that the government could, in fact, be evil. I mean, ask yourself, how many politicians, federal to local, have profited off this pandemic? Maybe they own the many patents that have now been dug up and exposed, like in this interview by Dr. David Martin.

How about shares in stocks, insider trading? How many public servants have million-dollar homes, ten-million-dollar homes, and have diverted funds for their personal benefit? It’s almost as if the greatest crime in history is being actively perpetrated against the people of the world, yet the average person doesn’t see it because maybe she is just trying to make ends meet, working a second job, trying to make enough money to pay rent or a mortgage and put food on the table, trying to keep her kids’ mental health balanced in this craziness. All the while, more and more taxes are being taken from us, and where exactly is all that money going? What about the rest of the population who have awoken and risen up? Why is it that so many who are still asleep form all their beliefs around what comes out of a TV and mainstream media?

What about the rights being stripped away from parents? I mean, how many of you even know what they’re teaching and doing to your kids in school? The years I’ve been blogging, I’ve written a lot about my advocacy and the roadblocks I encountered with school long before this current craziness hit. But, in all fairness, the fact that I have an autistic child and pay out of my own pocket for a specialized autism consultant I bring up from the US is one of the reasons my eyes were opened long ago. What most don’t realize is that they stopped teaching kids years ago. What they taught instead was compliance. Critical thinking skills are not taught. I lost count of the times I questioned teachers on why they were teaching what they were teaching and how a child could use those skills. I was never given an answer to most. When I went to the administrators for my other son and daughter in high school and asked them to start teaching usable finance in school, something that would actually prepare kids for the economy—how to save and use money, how banks, credit, and loans work—I was told no, that what they taught was good enough.

Did I silently drop my kids off and let them do whatever they wanted? No, but unfortunately, it is impossible for any parent to know everything their children are being taught in school. Critical race theory didn’t come out of nowhere. This has been a long time in the works. I only found out a few months ago how many years ago they snuck this into my daughter’s school, teaching children you can change your gender and that there’s such a thing as non-gender. I’m sorry, that is absolute bullshit. If you’re born with a dick, you’re not a chick. This is not rocket science. When my daughter said it was so cool that they had a drag queen in a kindergarten class, entertaining the kids and teaching them about becoming a drag queen, it took me a few weeks to come down from my blinding initial reaction of “What the fuck?” I’m sure there’s more I missed.

My son, though, never bought into any of this crap. He’s a very awesome twenty-one-year-old now, but for three years, up until grade eleven, he went to a wilderness school on an island where he learned outdoor skills, not in a classroom following current government mandates. That could be one of the reasons he’s teaching himself to be a mechanic now. He bought a book, and he’s evidently inherited my father’s natural mechanical genius. My father could fix anything mechanical, cars and trucks, small and big engines, anything, better than any mechanic out there, and he never went to school for any of it. What he did go to school for was to be an engineer for an oil company, a job he absolutely hated.

Then there’s the history taught in the current school curriculum. One thing I’ve said to my daughter that she did understand was that history is written by the victors, and the truth of what is being taught should be questioned by everyone. My consultant summed up quite nicely the goings-on in schools, which is that they, the school, say one thing and do the opposite. I’ve heard a lot about state exams and provincial exams as of late, but when my kids were in school, I was one of very few parents who would not allow my kids to take them. Those exams had nothing to do with education and were merely a way to track kids, not something I was buying into. You have to pay attention when it comes to your kids.

Did I run into a lot of problems for not complying? Yeah, absolutely. I butted heads with many administrators. Only one administrator in the history of my kids going to school was actually working for the benefit of kids. The others were unfortunately just glorified politicians. Some parents told me that I didn’t have a choice, but my response was always that the school has absolutely no say in my kids, and they will never have any say. I wasn’t there to make friends. Standing up for your rights, especially for your special needs child, is something the average person isn’t familiar with. But when your eyes are open to bureaucracy, as mine were decades ago, you’re not quick to buy into propaganda. I do my own research. I do not and never will take the word of any politician. It is so important for us to think for ourselves, to do our own research.

Most kids, as my consultant said to me many years ago, do not have the ability to think critically. A university professor told her that too many kids are arriving at post-secondary education without knowing how to make a simple decision, even something so simple as whether to use a pencil or a blue-ink pen, without asking the professor for direction. This should alarm everyone.

Remember the unlikely heroes in all of this. A second-grader in Florida was suspended thirty-eight times over the mask mandate, standing up to the school board, calling them criminals and saying they would be arrested. They may have laughed at her, but a week later, the mandate ended. Some say, where were all the adults who should have stood up? Well, now the truckers have had enough and are standing up for us against this tyranny. I’ve said this before: Tyranny sneaks in slowly. As with the frog sitting in cold water, you need to slowly turn up the heat before it boils to death. Put a mandate in and then pull back, and then add two more, and slowly strip away rights, divide citizens, pit people against each other. Don’t fall for it. Divided we fall; together we’re free. The truckers get it. There is power in numbers. Some people will never wake up. They want to travel, they want to go to the movies, they want to go out for dinner, and they will comply with any order so their freedom isn’t curtailed.

Remember the War of 1776 for freedom? Something like only one percent of the people stood up and said no to tyranny. The rest didn’t want to fight and were willing to remain under the tyranny of the British. It was an eighty-year-old man who fired the first shot.

Remember what Catherine Austin Fitts has said repeatedly: Do not finance the enemy.

Many believe politicians and police are above the law, that they can break the law, that they can silence people, and that they will remain untouchable. A mandate is not the law.

I think I will start putting this at the end of every blog, because we have become an extremely unhealthy nation. There are more diseases and sick people today than there ever have been. Know where your food comes from, eat healthy, and stop eating fast food. There is zero nutrition in there. Stop buying prepackaged foods you pop in a microwave. Read the labels and know what you’re putting in your body. If you can’t pronounce the word or don’t know what an ingredient is, ask yourself if you should be eating it. Even the vegetables you buy in stores are shipped from God knows where. Many are nothing but empty calories, zero nutrition, which starves your body so you eat and eat. Obesity is through the roof. Take your vitamins. You want a healthy body? Buy local. If you can, do what your grandparents did. Plant a garden. And if you’re taking endless prescriptions for an ailment, look at what you can do to take back your health. See how long it took you to become unhealthy. Exercise, move your body, and drink clean water, not soda. Start by doing your own research. It should never be an endless drug renewal, taking big pharma drugs into your body for the rest of your life. Listen to the little voice everyone has inside but too many ignore. When you get that feeling that something isn’t right, listen to it.

I’ll leave you with a little something. Remember Vincent Gircy, the retired OPP officer who has been doing his damnedest to teach all of us that we actually have rights? Here is his recent video, and one of the points he makes is that in police forces a long time ago, they created a unit of so-called Covid Cops. How long ago was this created? This is where you get to do your own research again.


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Everyone Makes Mistakes

What if you had the chance to go back and fix a mistake, to unsay or undo something? Now, we all have said or done things we wish we could go back and undo, but what separates the good from the bad is that the former wants to make amends whereas the latter continues to hurt others or plays the blame game, saying, “It’s not my fault. I was told to do it.” We all have responsibility for ourselves, for every decision we each make. It’s called free will, and no one has the right to take that from anyone. Pointing the finger, shifting the blame, trying to talk away your role in doing something you know you shouldn’t have done separates you from someone who learns from his or her mistake. Anyone who says she’s never done something she wishes she could go back and undo isn’t telling the truth. Some point the finger at someone else, lie or make things up, or spin the truth (gaslighting) because they don’t want to fix their own lives.

When I created the O’Connells back in 2019, I created a family that people could see themselves in. The O’Connell siblings are flawed characters raised by a single mother in a small Montana town, six kids who managed to find themselves in all kinds of trouble after the stable world they knew crumbled one morning when their mother sat them down and said, “Last night, your father left, and he’s never coming back.” A mystery surrounds the disappearance of Raymond O’Connell, but neighbors pass on the town gossip, whispering rumors that Iris must have done something to make Raymond leave, tossing out wild allegations that there was another woman or that maybe Iris killed him. The thing about gossip and whispers is that they always get back to the person concerned. For many years, while raising four boys and two young girls alone, Iris held her head up and swallowed her pain. Hearing the whispers and feeling the judgement took a toll on her, but she kept one foot in front of the other—you know, like that saying: When you’re walking through hell, keep walking right out of there.

Wild rumors and gaslighting have always existed, but why people do this to others, I have no idea. If you’ve ever found yourself on the wrong side of this, you’ll know what an awful feeling it is. Not a person out there hasn’t listened to or heard wild gossip about a family member, a neighbor, or even a supposed friend. Someone may have told you all about someone else, about how bad she is, about how she isn’t the good person she tries to make herself out to be, fictional stories that make her out to be an awful person. Creating drama by gaslighting someone, basically ripping others’ lives apart, is something many in society thrive on, and many hear something and don’t verify whether any of it is even true. When you know someone deep down, you’d never believe it, and if someone did something bad and is trying to make amends, why would you talk about it and make it public to shame him or her? The first question should be about whoever is fueling the wild rumors. What exactly is this person’s role and reason for ripping someone’s life apart? Is it about glory, being seen as a source of information and validation? Or is it maybe about putting a foot on someone’s neck and grinding her into the ground because there’s something about her that you just don’t like?

Maybe it’s about power and control. That was what Iris O’Connell faced, and so did her children. Owen, the eldest, had to become an instant father to his younger siblings at sixteen. Marcus is now the local sheriff, but as a teenager, he was one step from being behind bars after breaking into a hardware store and stealing spray paint to spray graffiti—acting, in own words, like a little shit. His younger brother Ryan was always in his shadow, tagging along with him, in trouble, and they became like partners in crime, young thugs. Then there was Luke, younger still. His way of coping was to slip off alone into the wilderness and show up a day or two later after bringing a ton of worry to his mother. Maybe that was one of the reasons he joined the military, the special forces. Karen, the spitting image of Iris, has always been her father’s favorite, with a personality that caused a world of grief to her mother. How many of you have raised a daughter who was sweet one day and then turned on you with all

kinds of teenage attitude, saying you were responsible for all her misery? Then there was the youngest, Suzanne, the tomboy, the most stubborn and secretive of them all.

But through all their misguided years and the trouble they landed into, what they did have was each other. What makes these characters unique is that they could be anyone who has far from a perfect life, who understands the challenge of overcoming life’s hardships and struggles. The O’Connells understand that trouble can find anyone, and they know how unfair life can be, but they believe in the power of second chances. Being a good person is about learning from a mistake and not continuing on a destructive road. A flawed person has made mistakes, but as an adult, she uses all those mistakes to make herself into a better person.

The O’Connells are a close-knit family, and amid all their teenage misery and into their adult lives, they have always had each other’s backs. They remember well how the townspeople turned on them and were quick to judge them, to look down on them, to talk down to them, to disrespect their mother. The siblings are not perfect and are deeply flawed, but deep down they’re good people who have made mistakes, believe in second chances, and understand well that the world we live in is far from fair. I’ve been asked many times which book in the series is my favorite. I say all of them, but three stick out more. These are The Third Call, The Family Secret, and Broken Promises, likely because they touch on something very few understand, which is how flawed and broken the criminal justice system is, how the law works for those who can’t afford to buy their way out of trouble. These books address power, corruption, police overreach, bad cops, corporate greed, and stealing from the vulnerable. But they showcase how the family rallies to support each other, showing up for one another at their worst.

One thing about this fictional family is that no matter what, the O’Connells have each other’s backs. Especially with how upside down the world is right now, what separates the O’Connells from others out there is that they would never, ever side with a government or agency or any authority over their family. The O’Connells stand beside each other whether they agree with each other or not. They love each other unconditionally, with all their flaws and quirkiness. This is a reminder to everyone that your family is your family. What everyone else thinks and believes doesn’t matter. Family doesn’t turn their back on family. Outside forces will always try to divide, because that’s how you conquer and control people, and there is nothing good about that. If anything, take a page from the O’Connells. Family is family. Everyone makes mistakes, but when outside forces use words and threats and gossip and lies to try to divide your family, don’t give them any energy or the time of day. Like the O’Connells, have your family’s back first, and don’t believe the lies or the rumors. Always ask why someone is trying to divide your family.


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Silencing the Truthers

Anyone who has followed Dr. Nagase will know that in September 2021, in a small rural Alberta town in Canada, at the Rimbey Hospital, he treated three elderly patients with ivermectin when their prognoses were grim. He was thus ordered to stand down by the administration and was later walked out of the hospital and stripped of his hospital privileges. He faced attacks from other doctors, the College of Physicians, and the government, who have become a Soviet-style board that expects doctors to do what they say and only what they say rather than following the Hippocratic oath of “Do no harm.” To be clear, the patients he treated with one dose both made surprising recoveries, which they would not have with the current hospital mandates.

You can read here about the details of a story that began back in September 2021:

This doctor has chosen the welfare of us, the people, over money. Thank God there are good people like Dr. Nagase left even though the attacks against him and anyone who stands up with him have increased.

He gave a brilliant speech on Nuremburg Code violations in Vancouver along with former premier Brian Peckford, one of the original architects of the Charter of Rights, rights every one of us should know inside and out. He has actively worked with unnamed rural communities to help them handle their own medical needs and has been far from silent. Despite all the gaslighting by the mainstream media and politicians who have attacked him and done their very best to discredit him, he has refused to go quietly into the night. He has been fighting tirelessly for us along with countless other doctors, all of whom have found themselves facing disciplinary action, being silenced, their livelihoods gone because they have refused to toe the line and do as the government dictates. Remember that mainstream media are the platform for the government. They read a script with talking points and do not question the narrative. Mainstream media do not question the government or expose its tyranny.

Back to Dr. Nagase, who then publicly sounded the alarm about an explosion in stillbirths in fully vaccinated mothers. This only amped up the attacks. Because what happens when tyranny is threatened? They will come after you with any means necessary: https://rairfoundation.com/doctor-sounds-alarm-stillbirths-explode-in-canada-video/.

On November 14, Dr. Nagase, along with Dr. Mel Bruchet, a family doctor in BC, attempted to file criminal charges with the RCMP against politicians and executives of the College of Physicians to check their bank accounts. They filed paperwork to make a complaint of potential financial conflicts of interest against all the executives of the College of Physicians and all the heads of the BC government. Going after the money is brilliant, and the police are required to investigate. Here is a video taken: https://www.bitchute.com/video/eIbuhs4swNnN/. Keep in mind too that many videos and stories and blog posts about this incident are being taken down as fast as they are going up, and Twitter accounts are being suspended. I guess the right toes are being stepped on.

What happened next was disturbing, similar to what happened in the Soviet Union in its handling of dissidents. Suddenly, Dr. Bruchet was targeted by the RCMP. While Dr. Nagase was being interviewed in his home, the RCMP showed up with several cars and officers to handcuff Dr. Bruchet and haul him off for a “psych evaluation.” Dr. Nagase and others have been fighting this, and Dr. Nagase did manage to obtain a day release so both could attend a rally. What followed were threats from the hospital that if Dr. Bruchet was not returned, they would send the police after him. Now the hospital has done evaluations on him in the psych ward and suddenly diagnosed him with “mania.” They have taken his phone access and drugged him with psychiatric medicine. Dr. Sam Dube has given an exclusive interview on this disturbing trend: https://rairfoundation.com/soviet-canada-doctor-locked-in-psych-ward-who-exposed-stillbirths-explosion-in-vaccinated-moms-interview/.

And as of January 8, there is an update here: https://rumble.com/vs7r9r-the-5th-doctor-ep.-16-physician-and-activist-dr.-mel-bruchet-update-and-int.html

The message is loud and clear: If you dare to question the narrative, you will be silenced by any means necessary. Yet I’m sure the powers that be didn’t count on the number of people waking up not just in Canada but in the world. We aren’t sheep. We will not fall in line under tyranny. And even though the government-controlled media gaslight anyone who dares to speak out, and police are ordered by the government to arrest and harass, more and more people are not willing to stand on the sidelines and simply comply anymore. Just remember, no one in the history of tyranny has ever complied their way out of it. The more you give in to mandates and restrictions, the more they take.

For every video taken down from the internet, every blog, every interview, and every Twitter and Facebook account suspended, five more are speaking out. Obedience is always demanded in tyranny. But remember the Nuremberg Trials and the famous statement “I was only following orders”? It didn’t work then. When Hermann Goering testified at the Nuremburg Trials, he was asked, “How did you make the German people go along with all this?” He replied, “It’s an easy thing. It’s not anything to do with Nazism. It has to do with human nature. You can do this in a Nazi regime, you can do it in a socialist regime, you can do it in a communist regime, you can do it in a monarchy and a democracy. The only thing a government needs to make people into slaves is fear. And if you can think around something to make them scared, you can get them to do anything that you want.”


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The Last Stand

The Last Stand

The law is the law until someone comes after your family.

From New York Times & USA Today bestselling author Lorhainne Eckhart comes a new Billy Jo McCabe mystery set on a small island town in the Pacific Northwest. On the eve of Police Chief Mark Friessen’s wedding, a fierce snowstorm blankets the island, knocking out power, and the body of a woman is discovered in the church. The only clue is the note in her hand, a list of names—all members of Mark’s family.

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Mark Friessen has been counting down the days to his wedding to Billy Jo McCabe. Yet only days from Christmas, after their families arrive, a freak blizzard comes out of nowhere and knocks out power on the entire island. With the island in an emergency and the ferry shut down, no help is arriving anytime soon from the mainland. Mark receives a call to stop into the church where he and Billy Jo are planning on being married the next day, but there he stumbles upon the body of a woman. The only evidence is a note she’s clutching. At the top, in all bold, is the word KILL, and listed below are the names of everyone he loves, including Billy Jo, his parents, his brothers, their wives, and his two nieces. With access to the outside world cut off, Mark finds himself up against an invisible enemy who he believes is coming after his unsuspecting family. But Mark has no idea who it is. Where is the killer hiding on the island, why isn’t Mark’s name on the list, and who is the dead woman? Mark is determined to find the killer and protect his family, whatever it takes…even if it’s his Last Stand.
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