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Post by agentf on Feb 22, 2018 7:49:51 GMT -5
I don't what's worse than having a leader join Amnesty's list of human rights suppressor...but ours has a fetish he can't suppress - costumes! www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-43151115He is traipsing around India as a Bollywood groom, by their standard. Okie dokie.
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Post by agentf on Feb 24, 2018 10:05:55 GMT -5
A footnote on the trip to India where Trudeau took a sideswipe at Qc and painted us a violent sovereignists to distance himself from Sikh radicals... we're more Vish Puri than Shantaram, thank you very much. What's more, if he wanted to make nice with the huggable Modi, he should have travelled a day earlier to hear his keynote address at the World Government Summit rather than act like some colonizing buffoon. Just saying. I don't what's worse than having a leader join Amnesty's list of human rights suppressor...but ours has a fetish he can't suppress - costumes! www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-43151115He is traipsing around India as a Bollywood groom, by their standard. Okie dokie.
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Post by agentf on Mar 14, 2018 14:07:16 GMT -5
I feel compelled to bring up a late role model of Sy Jacobson in Toronto, a man named Cogan who lived in the Upper Penthouse West at 131 Bloor Street West (the Colonnade).
Maybe the mention in the news of the 1000 rue de la Commune Est building, in relation to the assassination last night of a mob mortgage lender with potential ties to Tony Elian, a retailer and Vito Rizzuto associate who was also shot days ago.
To think I was beginning to think of something else for once... Sorry.
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Post by agentf on Mar 29, 2018 12:45:10 GMT -5
People are grumbling at the pope for not kneeling to Trudeau's demands for an apology to indigenous people. As the token smidgen Iroquois here, let me say I believe if indigenous people took it up directly with the pope, they'd succeed however for them to use the federal government that historically abused them far worse, for a mouthpiece, on the pretense of bolstering Trudeau who is trying to make political capital off of them as he rests on a government that's already half-corrupt ...Trudeau simply doesn't have the moral high ground here to cast the first stone. Also...if someone wanted to make a mountain out of accepting "bribes", this focus could be interpreted any number of ways. www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trudeau-ethics-aga-khan-1.4458220I'm not condoning the policies imposed on my historic brethren, if it were me they would receive the UN Living National Treasure Status and go freely as they wished.
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Post by agentf on May 19, 2018 12:53:17 GMT -5
Let me briefly mention the Nigerian migrants among the clandestines. Its much cheaper to open a web page to anonymize potential refugees and asylum seekers, and to send them an airplane ticket rather than to collaborate with their oppressors to hold them back in Nigeria and spend millions swelling the ranks of our federal employees here. Its so counterproductive and doesn't address the humanitarian problem.
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Post by agentf on Jun 13, 2018 5:08:40 GMT -5
Dear Justin, we have our differences but I'm behind you on this. Hang in there. This little bit of info might prove interesting to you, about John Bolton and steel interests in Ukraine, in the most bizarre pairing between a Damien Hirst art collector and a Fox news weirdo: www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/a21288439/ivanka-trump-kushner-millions-bolton/{An art footnote: Pinchuk was partners with Charles Saatchi, the ex-husband of Nigella Lawson who publicly humiliated her when she was filming her US TV show with Anthony Bourdain. }
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Post by agentf on Jul 23, 2018 8:53:14 GMT -5
There has been a shooting in Toronto, my former town who only recently had a huge outbreak of violence with a crazed sidewalk driver etc. Greektown is an area on a street that crosses the city from suburb to suburb, it's so long. On the West side, it's called Bloor street, and on the East side after a bridge over a lovely valley, it's called Danforth where many good restaurants can be found. Greektown is on the East side. The shooting happened blocks from where I used to get my Diatomaceous Earth at Grassroots, or from my acupuncturist Dr Susan Hu, if memory serves (great facelifts) and not far from an amazing undies shop (Sophia's?) for women as well as down the street from the Big Carrot, a vegetarian/health food shop. I'm very sad that the neighbourhood has undergone this ordeal. Just like Trudeau is not the electoral whore Trump wants to make him into in regards to NAFTA, it's un-Canadian to have gun violence.
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Post by agentf on Jul 24, 2018 9:16:30 GMT -5
Bill Blair is newly assigned in the new ministry of Border Patrol and Crime Reduction which, in his case is more like crime "selection". Yesterday he was thrust out in public by the Danforth shooting. It's almost sacrilegious and I have to widely differ with Trudeau on this choice. This being #sharkweek , I should not be surprised. Not as surprised as I was when Blair sent two vice officers to my home one afternoon, who began that day a campaign of harassment: Mug shotI also keep a heavily redacted incident report I requested after being attacked in the same elevator, that is printed on Bill Blair's stationary and most likely contains his fingerprints. We'll know one day, won't we? I complained to every level of government since at least April 24th 2011, to no avail. One must remember that in Toronto, an attorney general can mow down a cyclist on a sidewalk, get slapped on the wrist and be seen driving a bright yellow car for emphasis on how he got away with it...just because he's in the "club". He lived in my building. This is also the chief of police who let Sy ride on to Florida after being expelled from Europe. Does anyone see what I have to deal with?? So if I'm back here complaining of a travel ban, it won't be a mystery. It'll be just more twisted males trying to mess with my love life. Part of report circulated to levels of governmentThere has been a shooting in Toronto, my former town who only recently had a huge outbreak of violence with a crazed sidewalk driver etc. Greektown is an area on a street that crosses the city from suburb to suburb, it's so long. On the West side, it's called Bloor street, and on the East side after a bridge over a lovely valley, it's called Danforth where many good restaurants can be found. Greektown is on the East side. The shooting happened blocks from where I used to get my Diatomaceous Earth at Grassroots, or from my acupuncturist Dr Susan Hu, if memory serves (great facelifts) and not far from an amazing undies shop (Sophia's?) for women as well as down the street from the Big Carrot, a vegetarian/health food shop. I'm very sad that the neighbourhood has undergone this ordeal. Just like Trudeau is not the electoral whore Trump wants to make him into in regards to NAFTA, it's un-Canadian to have gun violence. 🍁
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Post by agentf on Jul 25, 2018 9:42:54 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Aug 10, 2018 7:58:45 GMT -5
And then they make us eat our words... We can only not judge the book by its cover and pray to God, since some among them clearly forget to fear Him. In other Amnesty International news, there is a lot about Bill Blair to be alarmed in his new role as gatekeeper, one of them being that he's unfit by virtue of his conflicts of interest as someone who has benefitted from human traffickers, among other criminal aspects whose statistics he deliberately hid in his time as police chief. One only has to revisit Toronto's G20 to see what he's capable of doing to innocent people and their human rights. He'll outright suspend them and herd them like cattle into internment camps - for those who don't grease him... www.cbc.ca/news/politics/blair-border-cabinet-trudeau-1.4778135Chrystia, part 2 (or 3, if anyone sees my blog). If Justin took the opportunity to go visit the king, this would all boil over, I'm sure. Nothing like turning a negative into a positive. Goodwill goes a long way.
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Post by agentf on Apr 3, 2020 8:23:04 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Aug 28, 2020 15:42:42 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Jan 22, 2021 8:04:17 GMT -5
As an aside (and while on the topic of conspiracies), I came upon this 1950s news magazine article last month, about the Canadian Rothschilds: archive.macleans.ca/article/1956/7/7/the-rothschilds-fabulous-stake-in-canadaOn the one hand, it made me wonder if Canada's militant protection of the environment didn't actually dovetail with protecting the Rothschild monopoly on Canadian natural ressources and pipelines. It made me realize maybe the very generous payout to Natives in the North by the government had been less about brilliant human rights lawyering. It made me think also about the young Rothschild behind the collection data connected to my last Toronto home. And I'm just wrapping my head around how my historical novella premised on the discovery of an uncatalogued master painting just maybe might have been in the orbit of the Rothschild family novelist's later novel. I'm also trying not to inflate myself too much, but when one of them makes a point to deploy a small detail in order to approach my car after my morning dog walk to spout nonsense at my car window in DDO, you start to ask... when the f*(k will they ever stop meddling?
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Post by agentf on May 30, 2021 9:03:08 GMT -5
This should seriously give pause when crowns rely blindly on colonial handlers. This was extermination and is only a fraction of what has happened. Every year, native women disappear in the bowels of white depravity. Crowns must disown those they historically put in place to "manage" the conquered. There were treaties brokered and promises made. It's a matter of honour.
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Post by agentf on Jul 6, 2021 7:48:33 GMT -5
I know I haven't added on the topic of residential schools, other than on my blog. I feel people are entitled to the release of their pain and outrage. I've corrected the record when people tried to reach beyond the assimilation policy's timeline and I've reminded people that Canada has been on its own since 1867 and that directing energy at figureheads exempts the true culprits. Here is one:
Tr: Duncan Campbell Scott, one of the architects of the residential (boarding) school policy, in 1920: "I want to get rid of the Indian (aka Natives) problem. I don't think that this country owes it to keep protecting a class of people incapable of being autonomous... Our goal is to persevere until there isn't one single Indian left in Canada who isn't assimilated to "our" society; until there is no longer an issue with Indians nor a ministry for Indian Affairs."
One must investigate the associations of these politicians that led to such impunity and moral bankruptcy. The education system was denominational until very recently and is still fairly divided into camps to a degree. It thus fell to Protestant and Catholic schools to implement a federal government policy. Scott was at a period where treaties in the West were renegued on in favour of "numbered" treaties in an attempt to grab ressources on Natives' land. One must investigate who held the real power in the country. Statues didn't. Eyes wide open.
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Post by agentf on Oct 26, 2021 21:01:46 GMT -5
With someone such as Bill Blair still there, you know this administration has little legitimacy in fighting corruption or upholding justice. This man covered up the network Sy Jacobson belonged to, and allowed them to defraud people, unhindered, from Toronto's penthouses. He covered up for the police uniform supplier who was a Mar-a-lago Epstein habitué, when he was responsible for the death of a teenage heiress he seduced. He violated mine and many Torontonians' civil rights and engaged in harassment and illegal wiretapping for years without cause other than to help his patrons spy on the women they sought to victimize. On his watch, a serial killer landscaper literally hid the body parts in bushes of dozens of victims from the gay community, targeted by the kink sex club they all frequented at Northbound Leather on Yonge street. God help us. www.macleans.ca/politics/ottawa/five-key-takeaways-from-trudeaus-substantial-cabinet-shuffle/
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Post by agentf on Feb 6, 2022 23:00:46 GMT -5
Trump, and accolytes Cruz & Greene are signaling to the anti-vax convoy(s) in Canada because Republicans are actually up to their old January 6 riot tricks of trying to lay siege this time to Canadian legislatures AND funding the convoy. The minute GoFundMe said it would confiscate donations, Florida's de Santis was the first to balk! It's obvious they're using the platform to channel masked small donations - just like all of Trump's campaign financing before that by foreign donors. It's so trashy. www.newsweek.com/canadian-mayor-rips-ted-cruz-months-after-australian-official-does-same-1676638
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Post by agentf on Mar 15, 2022 5:46:03 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Nov 25, 2022 12:02:33 GMT -5
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