“Why is the US Targeting Canada?”
What is this about? Sidney Brewer points out that whoever controls Canada is all about control of shipping trade routes throughout North & South America, to acquire full rights of the NW Passage via Nunavut and the Territories of Canada’s North, (and likely Hecate Strait), to align with Russia/China and trade routes into Asia… and the Belt and Road Initiative which could coexist with the BRICS and for the opposition to the control over all trade routes by the British Imperialists.
Check out Sidney’s post:
This is revisiting a plan from pre-confederation, to connect US to Russia; the reason why Russia sold Alaska to the US and the purpose back then was to unite the trade routes.
Matt Ehret pull’s these threads together eloquently:
Tomorrow’s Arctic: Theatre of War or Cooperation? The Real Story Behind the Alaska Purchase
by mattehret
Posted on April 27, 2021
Although America had fallen into a Civil War by 1861, the British Empire which had done so much to keep the world subdued during the Crimean War, Opium Wars, and suppression of vast Indian uprisings was petrified that a Russian-American friendship would set into motion a great power alliance capable of undoing its global hegemony.
One of the few means Britain had to keep these two historic allies from uniting remained its territories of Canada and especially the colony of British Columbia. This colony was then an isolated and bankrupt outpost on the west coast separated by 3000 km of undeveloped wilderness privately owned by the Hudson’s Bay Company. British Columbia’s primary economic connection was not Britain, but rather California and a large movement of colonists had been calling for separation from the Empire in order to annex to the then-prosperous USA.
In 1860, Ambassador Stoeckl wrote to the Czar: “If the United States should win mastery of our possessions then British Oregon (British Columbia) would be squeezed together by the Americans from the north and south and would hardly be able to escape”. (1)
Events Move Fast in the Post-Civil War Years
In order to prevent pro-American forces in Canada from declaring independence from a weakened Empire, the 1867 British North America Act was signed establishing a northern Monarchy on Deep State principles for the next 160 years and which this author developed in a 2014 lecture “Prometheus and Canada 1774-1874”.
Lincoln’s former body guard and first Governor of Colorado William Gilpin was not least among this group. Gilpin had been known as one of the earliest champions of America’s Trans Continental Railroad from as early as 1846 and his hundreds of speeches, published maps and writings went further than any other statesman to concretize what those international public works would look like.
Describing his grand design for international public works, Gilpin wrote in his widely read 1890 magnum opus ‘The Cosmopolitan Railway’:
“Railways continue to extend themselves, soon to become a universal system over all the lands of the globe. We have seen the energies of the American people, bringing into line and into use these new powers, span their continent with the Pacific railways… they will continue to expand their work to Bering Straits, where all the continents are united. This will extend itself along similarly propitious thermal selvage of the oriental Russian coasts into China. To prolong this unbroken line of cosmopolitan railways along the latitudinal plateau of Asia, to Moscow and to London, will not have long delay. The less significant and isolated continents of the southern hemisphere- South America, Africa, and Australasia- will be reached by feeders through Panama, Suez and the chain of Oriental peninsulas and islands. The whole area and all the populations of the globe will be thus united and fused by land travel and railway.”
dive deeper into this story below as Matt Ehret often weaves these stories in amazing threads of geopolitical shenanigans that occurred:
How Canada Was Created to Block US-Russian Cooperation
Forgotten Lands, Places and Transit
Rediscovering our history with the land, settlements, and how we moved from place to place.

Back to our current situation in Canada
What can we do when all decisions are outside of our controls. Voting for anyone for that matter, is akin to being herded like cows …
Then there is the point where Trump seems to want to nominate Trudeau as the Governor of Canada. So I doubt there is anything like an election that is democratic in any way shape or form.
Below, Sidney Brewer points out to us that CANADA already IS a 51st State; prorogation is actually, probate, and so likely in March 2025 the probate will be completed.
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It’s either line up for war, according to the stance from our federal leaders who are taking on the stance to ‘protect Canada’s so called Sovereignty’ OR line up to participate in MAGA Making America Great Again.
Interesting times indeed.
In any case, many of us have varying degree’s of information, of which likely 95% of which is misdirected or deliberate, strategic propaganda that shapes public opinions in the first place.
So in the end, it would seem the best action plans are to simply find your lane, stick to it, find people, food and exercise your freedoms that will build your whole self into the highest healthiest spirit possible; for our soul’s are ours.
There are many people working on Common Law Communities throughout the world. This may be the option for those of us who enjoy the quality of life, ability to have a sense of freedom to be good stewards on land you can pass down to generations ahead.
I like the suggestion of building communities.
Thank-you for your post. I agree that having some understanding of the history and context to what is happening is key. Unfortunately, the Canadian economy is struggling. Yes, the issue of interference by China is an ongoing issue. Trade policies and legislation like NAFTA and others needed to looked at. In Canada, the price of everything is inflated. Canada could have also kept more industry in Canada.
Something that also bothers me is the 17 Sustainable Development Goals. Canadian politicians should have never agreed to having these goals as a cornerstone to all policies. I am also frustrated by environmental policies that are initiated by corporations and ngos to look like Canadian policies. I am also frustrated by the Agile Nations Charter that is conjunction with the World Economic Forum to modify regulations in different industries.