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William Walter Kay BA JD

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The Montreal Nursing Homes Massacre

The Montreal Nursing Homes MassacreReportage on Canadian euthanasia invariably highlights the pioneering role Quebec's euthanasia movement plays within the country. In June 2014 Quebec's Assembly became Canada's first legislature to legalize euthanasia. The Bill, introduced by the Parti Quebecois then moved forward by Liberal Premier Couillard's government, passed 94 to 22 with no abstentions
- Tuesday, May 19, 2020

COVID-19 and the Democratic Tribe of the Boston-Newark Megalopolis

COVID-19 and the Democratic Tribe of the Boston-Newark MegalopolisOn January 9, 2020 the World Health Organization (WHO) alerted authorities worldwide of a potential novel coronavirus outbreak. Three weeks of investigations and conferences later (January 30) WHO declared a global public health emergency. Regions which subsequently posted extraordinarily high COVID-19 (C-19) fatalities did not encounter notable domestic C-19 cases until mid-February. Their governments, therefore, had weeks to plan pandemic responses. Such plans required death certification protocols.  
- Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Five Epicentres of Official “Covid-19 Deaths” Exaggeration

Five Epicentres of Official Covid-19 Deaths ExaggerationEight countries (USA, UK, Canada, Spain, Italy, France, Belgium, and Germany), harbouring 9% of humanity, report 67% of COVID-19 (C-19) fatalities. Are these countries pandemic dead-zones; or, are they jurisdictions wherein medico-legal bureaucrats systematically manipulate and misrepresent “cause of death” designations on official death certificates? The eight break into two categories:
- Monday, May 4, 2020

COVID-19 - Cause of Death as a Term of Art

COVID-19 - Cause of Death as a Term of ArtCertain government officials and mainstream journalists manipulate COVID-19 death data to magnify the severity of the pandemic. This involves avoiding question-begging geographical comparisons. For instance, how is it that:  Russia with thrice the population of Italy and a 4,200-kilometre, 29-crossing border with China has had 681 COVID-19 fatalities while Italy, at the nether end of Marco Polo's trek, has had 26,384;  Madrid (population 7 million) has suffered more COVID-19 deaths than Asia's eight most populous countries combined (population 3.6 billion); and, The New Jersey-New York-Boston megalopolis has buried two-thirds of America's COVID-19 fatalities. 
- Tuesday, April 28, 2020

What the Supreme Court’s Reference re Secession (1998) actually says

What the Supreme Court’s Reference re Secession (1998) actually saysTakeaways:
  • Provinces have no constitutional right to secede from Confederation.
  • Referendums have no legal significance within Canada’s constitutional framework.
  • Positions taken by governments during constitutional negotiations are not subject to judicial review. 
- Tuesday, December 3, 2019

The El Paso and Christchurch Shootings: The Ecofascist Connection

The El Paso and Christchurch Shootings: The Ecofascist ConnectionOn March 15, 2019, 28-year-old Brenton Tarrant attacked a mosque and Islamic centre in Christchurch, New Zealand with a semi-automatic rifle; killing 51 and injuring 50. On August 3, 2019, 21-year-old Patrick Crusius attacked a WalMart crowded with Latino shoppers in El Paso, Texas with a semi-automatic rifle; killing 22, injuring 24.
- Saturday, August 10, 2019

Russians are bit players, especially in North America

Russians are bit players, especially in North AmericaAt the July 4, 2019 launch of Alberta's Public Inquiry into anti-Alberta Energy Campaigns, Premier Jason Kenney defined the menace as:
"...foreign special interests secretively spending tens of millions of dollars to thwart Alberta's economic development by land locking our energy."
- Monday, August 5, 2019

Alligators in Alaska

Alligators in Alaska60-to-50 million years ago (60-50 Ma) Earth’s surface temperatures averaged 10-to-15 degrees Celsius higher than present. Reduced temperature disparities between equatorial and high latitudes meant Tropical Regions were mildly warmer than now; while Polar Regions were qualitatively hotter. Azolla ferns graced lakes near the North Pole. Alligators slid into steamy swamps across Alaskan everglades. Zephyrs fluttered palm leaves aside searing Swedish shores.
- Monday, July 29, 2019

Hydro-Quebec--Power Plant of the Quebec Climate Complex

Hydro-Quebec--Power Plant of the Quebec Climate ComplexGeography is destiny. Many of Quebec's 4,500 rivers flow through sparsely populated northern reaches where flooding vast tracts elicits scant cost. Harnessing this bounty was assigned to Hydro-Quebec by that corporation's sole shareholder, le Gouvernement du Quebec. Hydro-Quebec's 62 hydroelectric stations generate up to 36,400 megawatts (MW). Hydro-Quebec also owns transmission and distribution rights to Newfoundland's 5,400 MW Churchill Falls facility.
- Tuesday, June 4, 2019

The Hamatsa and the Mystery of the Severed Feet

The Hamatsa and the Mystery of the Severed Feet In all likelihood the RCMP, aided by Seattle and Vancouver detectives, are conducting massive investigations into a serial killer cult responsible for at least 16 homicides in British Columbia and Washington. These homicides relate to 19 severed feet found across the Puget Sound-Georgia Straight area between August 20, 2007 and May 6, 2018.
- Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Dodging a Terrorist Attack: More on the Carfentanil Connection

Caveat on the Carfentanil Connection The article “Did we just dodge 9/11 2.0?” responded to revelations appearing in a July 27, 2018 CBC News report. Below is the sentence from that report describing the haul taken from the Danforth shooter’s brother’s home:
“Durham Region Police later obtained a search warrant and found 33 firearms, ammunition and more than 40 kilograms of the potentially lethal drug carfentanil.”
- Thursday, August 2, 2018

Did we just dodge 9/11 2.0?

Did we just dodge 9/11 2.0? On July 22, 2018 Faisal Hussein, a Canadian-born 29-year-old male of Pakistani heritage and Muslim faith, opened fire with a handgun on citizens along Toronto’s Danforth Avenue, killing two and wounding 13. After an exchange of gunfire with police Faisal Hussein turned his gun on himself.
- Saturday, July 28, 2018

Pikangikum Rez: Exemplar of Canada’s Environmentalist Gulag

The fur trade transformed the Canadian aboriginal’s way of life. The trade, mainly in beaver pelts, began in the 1500s, peaked in the 1800s, and then declined until today when it supplements the incomes of a few thousand people. Trapping and trading consumed aboriginal communities. They traded pelts for tools, cookware, firearms and blankets – technologies that re-made their culture.
- Sunday, August 13, 2017

Alberta's Child Advocate Plays the Tattered Residential School Card

The Government of Alberta's Child Advocate, Del Graff, is all over the news again. Del and his 65 underlings at the Office of Child and Youth Advocate (OCYA) recently reported on three Aboriginal children who died shortly after being returned to their parents following time in government care.
- Monday, July 24, 2017

War on Coal

This posting comes on the heels of the September 21, 2012 passage, by the US House of Representatives, of a Bill entitled: Stop the War on Coal Act. While unlikely to soon become law, this Bill signals an overdue awakening to the threat presented by the War on Coal and hopefully heralds a robust counter-offensive.
- Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Environmentalism in Federal Government Operations in Alberta

William Walter Kay, Ecofascism.com The Environmental Movement in Alberta Part I | Part II | Part III | Part IV | Part V | Part VI | Part VII | Conclusion Environmentalism is a "semi-institutionalized social movement", meaning it is embedded into the state and uses state resources to grow. Imagine commandos boarding an enemy vessel by stealth then securing the vessel's deck and engine room but not yet the captain's bridge. Environmentalists are all over the federal ship of state but have yet to commandeer the vessel.
- Friday, August 20, 2010

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