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I've looked at the climate issue myself, and what I've found is that the Earth's climate is in constant flux, mostly owing to cyclical changes in solar output - nothing to do with us. Where you and I live was under a km of ice 10K years ago. That's what carved out the Fraser Valley. Alberta and Sask. were once a shallow sea with a tropical climate. It's utter nonsense to think we can control any of that, but worse, by imagining that we can, we detract from the urgent measures needed to control pollution and the degradation of our natural environment. Those are the things we can do, but get pushed aside by this absurd carbon agenda, which is nothing more that a scam to enrich a handful of corporations and wealthy aristocrats.

Even if it were true, and carbon is a real problem, how are you going to stop China, India and other nations from pursuing industrialization? China and India burn a lot of coal. They will eventually replace that with nuclear energy. Are we against nuclear energy as well? Seems like it, and yet that's actually a practical way to reduce air pollution, which is a major threat to health in much of the world.

Today's reactors are not like the ancient power plants that caused the problems being hoicked up as a reason to abandon that approach. That's like claiming automobiles are unsafe because a few old cars from the 60's are still on the road. New technologies always have startup issues, but it doesn't mean we abandon them. Look how far we've come in aviation since the Wright Bros. This is one area where people need to be educated so they understand that there are alternatives to the Green Agenda of wind and solar power, both of which are colossal failures and can never fully replace the use of petroleum or nuclear power in modern society.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation_IV_reactor

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Good work, please keep it up!

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Check out my new note :) the plot thickens!

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I did, and I agree. I'm responding here as I'm already spread rather thin on Substack and notes just adds to the things I have to keep track of.

Not sure how this would work in Canada as we don't have the same political structure as the USA, where state's rights are an actual thing, and where local sheriffs are elected and can, and sometimes do, defy federal or state authority. Worth a try though.

The main problem in Canada, apart from the archaic political structure, is getting people to pay attention. It's an uphill struggle as so many are simply too preoccupied with just making ends meet to notice the larger issues that affect them. You really see this on the Island, where work is scarce and housing very expensive - almost at Vancouver levels now, especially in Victoria. I just checked the chip plant where I used to work and nothing is moving there. Forest closures are a factor in the summer, but they can usually scare up logs for the paper mills from other sources. Not this time. The yard is bare and the trucks are all parked.

A lot of businesses went under due to the 'pandemic' and I'm seeing more and more vacant buildings and for lease signs popping up. Ironically there are help wanted signs all over the place, but they're mostly for trades, which young people don't seem to want to pursue these days. Same goes for trucking, which has a critical shortage of drivers right now.

Keep up the good work and don't get discouraged by the lack of response. It takes time to build momentum in this medium, but it will happen. I'm a year and a half into it and have about 80 subscribers now. I don't advertise, so I think most people found me by the comments I leave on other sites. That's how I found you. Something you wrote resonated with me so I subbed up!

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So few actually look into the narrative, they just go along with whatever and expect their government to have their best interests at heart - AND THEY SHOULD! But all that is lost with the invitation towards monetary gains and greed.

Plus there IS a VERY BIG depopulation plan!

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In all the forums needed to protect our families, communities or tribes, the founding factor is the money, land and security of. If we can operate in one or all the above with certainty, then you will most likely lose all the freedoms.

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the sovereign being would I believe return to reciprocity and no longer use the monetary system... why would they need to?

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Sorry the word cannot operate in the above was to be made. This is due to the voice of one or all the peoples standing against the terrany.

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this isn't clear to me what you are saying?

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