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Thanks very much, Tony, for this report on the annual general meeting of the United Conservative Party of Alberta.

What should you do when confronted with a tiger you don’t have adequate defense against? Especially when the tiger has a public relations team that says what a benign tiger it is, and how terribly ill-treated it has been. What if you will be attacked if you warn others away? Some people think the best thing to do is to approach the tiger in a friendly manner and murmur quietly, “Nice kitty.” I think maybe that is the approach of Bobby Kennedy, and maybe Danielle Smith too.

I’ve been reading the substack “Letters from Vienna,” which provides some good insights on the nature of the tiger. Here are the latest two posts, which I highly recommend:

https://lettersfromvienna.substack.com/p/genocide-variations-on-a-theme-i-bd9

https://lettersfromvienna.substack.com/p/genocide-variations-on-a-theme-i-35e.

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Thanks for pointing me at the Vienna Letters Andrew, which expertly and succinctly pulls to together bibliographic information and narratives drawn from the content of much secondary literature succinctly. I notice the following, "The Palestinians on the other hand sincerely believed that peace was possible and actively sought it." Is a one-state solution thinkable after the "second Nakba" underway right now? Can Israel survive this exposure of their division and disarray? See

https://www.unz.com/kbarrett/israel-will-lose-heres-why/

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You know... I would just be happy with a return to a sign of respect from the governing to the governed after all the governed always pick up the bill after lunch.

I now live in a city in southern Alberta having returned here after many years of residing in BC.

The street pot holes in this city are unbelievable in number and size, real axle and suspension busters, add to that the numerous manhole covers either sticking six inches out of the pavement or six inches below it. But the City is busy building projects of prestige that will house the thousands to be entertained. I imagine Rome in its terminal decline: scene on the Via die forti Imperiali ( roadway to the centre of the city ) two Romans standing by the side of a horse drawn carriage in heavy traffic one says to the other: We were on the way to the Coliseum to celebrate the Emperors birthday and see the gladiator fights then we broke our carriage axle as we hit one of the numerous potholes in this infernal s...hole of a city Rome has become. Our master has money for Circuses and War but not much else.

There is no snow removal whatsoever seemingly no matter how much has fallen to the ground, and worst of all not a grain of sand when that snow turns to pure ice. The main drag will see cars, suv's and trucks spin out of control even traveling at a mere 20km per hour. Forget about that fancy AWD and slip control.

I see the property tax statements from three of our children living here and the other one in Calgary. Hey.. dattsa lotta lotta muulaah. My guess is that a lot of that money is going to service debt, City debt you owe to have all those nice conveniences like clean safe good streets summer or winter.

OK.. thats my rant for the day.. yes I am a crabby old man (COM)

As to politics and the plight that has settled upon people especially in the Anglo/Ameri camp I just can't get into talking politics as a solution. If the axiom is that Success follows a string of Failures then would it not be equally valid to say that Failure follows a sting of Successes.

That is what has occurred for the past century or so in the world of whites primarily. Success after success through wars and illusion. The illusion being that beginning in the middle of the last century the west was the pinnacle of the greatest success in every way possible there was no room for doubt. America in particular showed itself as a model to the world, the great Democracy where hard work, family and fear of God produced the land of plenty.

Yea Sure... it was amazing, I saw it personally close, up front. The sky was the limit... well not quite, Cinderella lost her slipper and never found it again,

the handsome Prince turned into a Vampire and chocked to death gorging himself on a rotting corpse.

T'was all an illusion as is brilliantly on display today for those with eyes to see it. The great economic miracle was achieved temporarily through the shedding of rivers of blood, you and your brothers blood. I consider 99.85% of all humanity brothers as we all derived from the same tree, the same branch, the same seed. Our differences ( mostly cultural ) are minuscule compared to our similarities.

A foreign life form on this planet the polar opposite of our brotherhood of humans has spent its entire time of existence here resolved to destroy humanity. So far in this struggle for our very existence we have held on but each minor success only increased the rage and evil machinations of our foe. Not one of our institutions put in place to protect the civilian population has managed to keep their predatory fangs out of our necks. They either own these institutions or they are neutralized. That involves the entire politcal apparatus wherever it malfunctions today.

I look at the situation mankind ( humankind if you prefer ) has been bullied into as one that requires less politics and a more militant response to the threats.

A justified mutiny onboard a ship would be a good example of what I be

talkin bout heea. It is risky for sure but if that is even contemplated then it is known that doing nothing will lead to a port from which there is no return.

How to do a mutiny, mount a surprise rush against the Captain and Officers who are determined to take everyone to that place of no return. Do not engage in politics by sending a member of the mutineers to talk to the Captain or his henchmen who will do one of two things, either shoot the messenger and put everyone in chains, or turn the messenger into an informant. Anyway the cat is now out of the bag and that is now a lost option. The assault must be a surprise, not too hard given the arrogance of these bastards and it must be vicious, no quarter given.

In Canada here anyone can without a doubt recognize a complete failure insofar as looking to find a serious democratic nation . The so called citizen rights are as worthless as the paper upon which it is written. A colonialist picture emerges because what you constantly hear is: can you do that.. will the government allow it... you can't do this, and can't do that, none of which make sense or have a compelling reason.

In this country the lawful citizen ( young or old ) is not allowed to defend him/her self with anything more threatening than a wet doughnut and even that may land you in court as the defendant and the aggressor as plaintiff. I have had a couple of bad experiences of running into todays low life in an unfriendly way. Being In my mid eighties the only advantage I have is not physical but mental. I certainly have always believed that although it would be nice to have the ferocity and strength of a lion, the brain is the best weapon, use it.

One must understand that in Canada the criminals fear nothing, not the police, not the court, not the jail and likely not you, after all what can you do about it. If you cannot of your own volition do what it takes to stop an aggressor a violent criminal about to go gangbuster all over you, and must stop to consider that you can only apply as much pressure as is necessary to resist. How can someone write down this kind of shit.

I Take Mark Twains view on this: The miscreant had absorbed a great amount of punishment, and therefore failed to continue to pursue the argument by assuming the horizontal position.

WBJ

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Thank you for speaking in plain language. It's much easier to understand current events without attaching an agenda.

I hope you keep digging into how this present government will better represent the people who elected them as their voice. There's much more than meets the eye.

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I live in Niagara on the Lake. I have already forwarded your essay. Interesting times. I’m also a follower of Sasha and Katherine Watt.

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Sasha and Watt made a huge contribution to the understand of some of us in my view. The consciousness of the central role of the DOD, however, is slow to make a breakthrough more generally.

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Thanks Professor. What will be the timeline of excess-deaths-to-come?

In March 2023, MIT Professor Retsef Levi disclosed a troubling figure produced by the Israeli Ministry of Health. This is unassailable proof the vaccines are killing people. Nobody noticed.

https://kirschsubstack.com/p/breaking-israeli-moh-data-released

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Thanks Dr. Day. The cover up on deaths and injuries is effectively part of a purposeful and sometimes inadvertent strategy the keep the murder machine up and running. This cover up adds to the severity of the cycle of elite criminality on a huge scale. No governments and no media and no law enforcement and criminal justice agencies seem willing to even inch towards some responsible reckoning with what they have participated in. And Reiner Fuellmich, chief jurist and chief prosecutor in the case so far, is languishing in jail in Germany. Danielle Smith must be thinking about the issue. Is Netanyahu willing to play so fast and loose with his deep complicity in the murder even of his own constituents because he has become inured to killing scores of Israelis in partnership with Bourla and Pfizer?

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The life Insurance industry is bleeding.

Why is it called life insurance by the way, isn't it insurance in case of death, as in death Insurance, or hail Insurance, flood Insurance.

OH well.. I get it DEATH is big negative, LIFE on the other is all positivity.

The death benefit payouts in the industry are alarming.. 2023 is outpacing 2022 according to Insurance Executives. The increase is occurring mostly because the young are up and dying caused by Suddenly. Interesting... they died Suddenly. Hope I don't catch Suddenly.

Now what has me ( a no injection of any kind guy ) thinking about this is the fact that I have had experience in this area of facts graphs and figures in the past. Mistakes by the insurance Underwriters are extremely rare because this can be lethal to their business. They must have known the risks inherent in insuring the bio injected simply because there was no proof whatsoever of the safety of these injections. No record pro or con whatsoever, this would therefore lead to special more risky insurance with a correspondingly higher premium and other restrictions on full payouts.

Of course the Insurance companies could have refused to insure the injected or those planning to but once the word got out this would have created a problem for government credibility and its insistence that everyone get jabbed. So I am guessing that the life Insurance companies caved in to the government.

If the deaths increase and the Insurers are going broke then there is only one entity to pick up the tab.. the government that facilitated the deaths in the first place, that being a tab to you and I the jolly taxpayers.

From a strictly practical viewpoint of damage done to the herd in general, this is not terminal even if many die. It is those damaged beyond repair and requiring care that will be a real problem should this afflict the population in the millions.

I have no crystal ball but it is apparent to me that these injections where not a poison of a singular nature but likely made up of a plethora of different bio weapons put out in different batches. If the fertility of men and women ( boys and girls today) are being destroyed by these multi injections then indeed the damage to the herd could be terminal.

www.321gold.com

Scroll down to Economy and Stock Market

Nov 09 Insurance Industry Executives Alarmed.

WBJ

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I agree about the "Swiss army knife of pathology" of the spike-protein, which is coded in the gene-therapy "vaccine products".

Yes, the insurance companies have assurances from the government that they will be protected, as do the MIC, propaganda-arms, retirement-plans and other parts of the huge machine.

Can it actually be held together when the $US loses primacy? We shall see what is worked-out. I personally think the west will have to capitulate and join BRIICS+, and a lot of losses will need to be assigned to those holding bubble-financial-assets.

That will be the moderately rich and professional-managerial classes, mostly.

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So just pay off insurance companies for their losses on the condition they shut up? Something similar must have happened with Building 7. If a single office fire can make a steel-frame skyscapper collapse, what would the insurance implications be? Paying off insurance companies for the bioweapon jabbing deaths would be hugely expensive. It must involved firing up the Federal Reserve capacity to create money out of thin air.

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Mr. Larry Silverstein, owner of Bldg 7 and the trade Centres ( who really knows ) pulled Building 7 as he put it in demolition jargon. Thats what pulling means a deliberate demolition. The collapse was announced in the British media half an hour before it actually got pulled. Building 7 had to have been pre wired for explosives or thermite just like the trade centres. In this situation the Insurance providers went along with the scam and paid out handsomely no questions asked. In fact they paid double in the case of the twin towers because there were two planes involved. The entire 9/11 disaster is an obvious inside crime scene with every clue and there were sooo many pointing the finger at the conspirators which included both elements of the US establishment and the Israeli government. A group of reasonably bright boy scouts given full access to the crime scene could solve.. the who did it question.

Money is never in short supply for the most exceptional and essential nation on earth. The petro dollar is still alive and highly sought after especially treasury paper, all America has to do is ferment a shooting contest or fear of it and the paper gets gobbled up. Once this game favouring US dollar assets and the swift system of bank exchange also controlled by the US breaks down it will be Adios to US financial hegemony.

The inauguration of the FEDERAL RESERVE in 1913 signed the end of US self determination and natural promotion of the will of the people. The soon to be new owners of this vast land did not come to plow its fields, mine its treasures, or work in its factories. It came to plunder by achieving control of the nations wealth present and future through the control and the creation of coinage the lifeblood of the nation.

Old Russian wisdom.

If a jew wants milk he will buy a cow and hire someone to milk it.

Manual labour is a sin and not allowed by the descendants of Abel. Thank god I don't have that affliction I still get a lot of joy remembering the wonders I did with my very own hands.

WBJ

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That was my implication. It is not possible to know if it can be pulled-off. When all of the inflated risk-assets go poof, there will have to be some kind of consolidation of functions (insurance, retirement) under a government umbrella, and it will have to be funded somehow, in a weaker economy that needs to restructure. Lots of uncertainty.

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There is discussion among the BRIC group of Nations to back a new currency with gold. The US has lost most of its heavy industry and produces little of value to potential foreign customers. The US GDP to DEBT ratio is much higher than the 125% touted.

How much gold does the US have? Is there any gold in Ft Knox which hasn't been audited since 1953?

I think that the US a totally Zionist controlled entity will become isolated and impotent as an economic and military power. It simply is not the country it once was any longer. Ever more divided internally it will be kept busy with internal chaos.

The US is not essential for the economic function of nations connected within the Eurasian land mass. So far its only function there has been as warmonger and destabilizer. US influence in Europe will drop precipitously from here on as it can see that its future belongs with the nations within Eurasia, not America.

Some heads are going to roll in Europe especially among those who still haven't figured out what the ex soviet Russia of today is, and want Europe involved in a new cold war.

The way I see the world power today is that if China had planned the dependancy of America on cheap Chinese goods, so the US could buy and wave guns around and threaten other nations while falling apart as a nation internally then there has never been a more perfect plan than that in history. But the Chinese didn't plan this, arrogance and false belief in primacy through military prowess is what brought more pain to America.

Putin on the other hand has had a plan all along the timing of initiating it in real terms was flawless. Putin has stopped US/NATO expansion in its tracks, won the proxy military conflict in the Ukraine and exposed NATO as a weak entity not deserving of the title of defender of nations, as it's true function was that of obnoxious aggressor.

Putin using patience and restraint has done his best to allay European fears of the yellow horde advancing into Europe once more. It may take some time for Russia to join and weld a complete one Europe from the Ural mountains to the Atlantic.

But it will happen

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North America does have a lot of assets in farming, mining, fuels and functioning infrastructure (needs repair!).

The parasitic power structure prevents the use of national resources for the national benefit. I don't know how badly that will go. The "masters" will sacrifice everybody and everything to maintain their position.

Gotta walk them down gently, which I can't really do, myself...

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Well that is the essential You And Me dilemma insofar as the world problems and crisis is concerned. We see it and try to understand it the better to survive it. I don't know for how long you have trodden the road of life on this planet, but let's just say that what we have learned and know is today almost impossible to pass on to the younger generations. I have tried and tried but all I get is the rolled back eyes lack of response, it would be OK if there was some comprehension of my music so to speak, but there is none. I have given up on talking about just about anything many months ago.

Life must be lived forward, and learned backward.

I forget who coined it but even this truism no longer applies. I'm referring to the learned part.. many youths of the latest generations can't learn which you can observe by noticing immediate physical changes like nervous ticks and squirming around in discomfort. Like the infants they still are even at the age of 16 to 25 all they can do is play games.

A mind is a terrible thing to waste. But not when it is wasted through the desire and action of the manifesto of Zion. It's a big hooray for the masters of the universe, more legions of useless idiots. Starting with Gerbers garbage, TV, Mom & Dad, processed foods

Kindergarten, School, Colledge, Religion the poor kid never had a chance. Better the kid was born in Lapland and taught to herd Reindeer and the ways of the tribe. At least he/she would have a sound mind and body with a natural gracious sentiment to human beings and other living creatures.

WBJ

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I'm 65 and we raised our kids with all of that in consideration, unusually "free range", but also held responsible for their choices and actions.

I'm pleased(ish) that 3 of the 4 do listen and "understand", though within the context of their own lived-reality.

They are all successful in their chosen careers and I like and love them all.

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Wonderful article Dr Hall, as usual you have put your finger on the pulse of the events taking place. Thank you for this very insightful article.

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What a nice surprise to wake up to your generous comment Marilyn. I'd like to make sure our crew at the AGM have access, including folks from Edmonton, Claresholm and Ft. McLeod. Can you please help me out. What an amazing event, eh?

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Perspicacious. Thank you!

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Interesting word. I had to look it up. Thanks. If you are so inclined, please pass the essay along. Are you in Alberta?

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