The War Against Plastic
Guest host Ves Sobot is joined by Hon. Danielle Smith, Premier of Alberta, to discuss Alberta's recent lawsuit wins regarding Plastic Bans.
Guest host Ves Sobot is joined by Hon. Danielle Smith, Premier of Alberta, to discuss Alberta's recent lawsuit wins regarding Plastic Bans.
Many US citizens have questioned the legitimacy of the 2020 election. Given the disturbing details that have emerged such as bloated voter rolls, algorithms creating fake voters (New York Citizens Audit), canvassing efforts showing 20% of mailed ballots were not validly cast (Defend Florida 2021 canvassing efforts), US election systems software being written in Serbia, and more recently in Georgia, a Fulton County Election Board member testifying that no signature verification was performed on their 147,000 mail-in ballots, it is no wonder why.
The New European Bauhaus is an EU initiative that aims to improve the quality of life in Europe by promoting sustainability, aesthetics, and inclusion. The first pilot projects show how this vision can become a reality. As came to reality the new casino bonus.
The desire to create something completely new from the ruins of the First World War was the impetus for the Bauhaus at the beginning of the 1920s: one of the most influential art schools of the 20th century. With its aspiration to create forms of expression that were both functional and aesthetically pleasing, it had a major influence on architecture, design, and art in Europe and worldwide.
100 years later, the New European Bauhaus, as a reinterpretation of this approach, aims to fulfill the vision of a more beautiful and, above all, more sustainable Europe.
Iran and Israel are conducting direct military attacks which could escalate into a major regional war and potentially impact U.S. military forces in the Middle East.
Other attacks on Israel are instigated by militias in Syria, Lebanon, Yemen and Gaza, and the Hamas terrorist attack of October 7,2023 epitomizes the situation facing Israel.
The animosity and violence in the Middle East are attributable to religious differences and hatred between the Sunnis and the Shiites. There is the hatred of the Israeli Jews by many Arabs, and the Arab characterization of Christians and Jews as infidels. There are the remnants of the Syrian Civil War abetted by Russia; and the ongoing conflict between the Kurds of Iraq and Syria with Turkey.
The Sunni dominated countries of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Bahrain are wary of Shiite Iran and its proxies in Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen and Gaza. These Sunni dominated countries will not provide any assistance to Iran in its confrontations with Israel. In fact, the Sunni dominated countries probably clandestinely provide intelligence support to Israel in its confrontations with the Shiite entities.
The Sunni countries look upon Israel as a buffer country in the Middle East who can blunt the impact of Iran and their Iraqi, Lebanese and Gaza militias.
This month marks another anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. For generations, this tragic story has captivated hearts and minds. The loss of the Titanic left a shaken world in disbelief and made people stop and think. I, personally, became deeply intrigued by the Titanic from the moment I learned of the story as a young child.
Superintendents at United States military academies enjoy great latitude to implement policies that affect the training and philosophical attitudes of the cadets and midshipmen under their command—a cohort who will cast an outsized influence over future military policy and constitute 20% of the officer corps. Recent areas of emphasis such as CRT, DEI, gender identity, and blatant discrimination against white male cadets are controversial, politically driven, illegal, and divisive.
Europeans and Americans are growing dissatisfied with the excessive involvement of their governments into the Ukrainian conflict as well as with the spending of the federal budget on problems of the country which is not even a member of NATO or the EU.
The Marines of the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) field an array of counter unmanned aerial systems (CUAS) that allow the 24th MEU to adapt, overcome, and prevail over constantly changing small unmanned aerial system (sUAS) threats and challenges. During Realistic Urban Training (RUT), Marines with the 24th MEU implement and fine tune their CUAS capabilities.
For the past three weeks German farmers have been on the road protesting, God bless them. On Wednesday German truckers joined the protest, and town squares are filled with citizens standing against globalization and the Net Zero prison being lowered like a cage over every citizen and enterprise.
My full statement with the Minister of Environment and Protected Areas, Rebecca Schulz:
A little over a year ago, Alberta intervened with the Federal Court to argue that the federal government’s decision to unilaterally label plastic as a ‘toxic substance’ is an unconstitutional intrusion into provincial jurisdiction and a threat to our economy.
Today, the Federal Court sided with Alberta and Saskatchewan and found that listing plastics as a toxic substance is ‘both unreasonable and unconstitutional.’
On November 11, 2023, La Press reporter Tristan Péloquin did what no CSSA member dares attempt.
He bought a non-restricted SKS with three detachable magazines in a private sale, without receiving a transfer authorization by the Canadian Firearms Centre, as required by law.
“A private Facebook group allowed gun owners to sell military-style weapons for several months under the guise of coded language. We purchased one, and found numerous violations of the law during the transaction.”
The world is a broken mess. War. Disease. Murder. Politics. Religion. You name it, and there’s bad news. One year ago, 180 members of the church that I attended, including me and my husband, chose to disaffiliate from the United Methodist Church (UMC). At the time, our hearts and spirits were broken.
There are so many things that can’t be fixed. Broken objects lose their value. When something breaks, it goes in the garbage can and we buy something newer. But every now and then, something that is broken can become even more valuable.
Of all the things the United Nations and their damnable SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) have done to the United States of America, one of the latest moves, must be, hands down, among one of the worst so far.
What am I referring to? The 'do good for education while reducing poverty' group "Campaign for Grade Level Reading" recently conducted a webinar debuting the Rx Kids program set to kick off Valentine's Day 2024. The ENTIRE city of Flint, MI is 'up for sale'. Well, not the town, but the families who live there.
So this is what multicultural society has come down to. To promote an ideology while babies are beheaded and riddled with bullets and rapes promoting it on trash media !
How can a person who thinks they are human can even accept this atrocity as a means for their cause?
Of the celebrations for Hamas in Canada
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A joint meeting was held in the United States on August 22, 2023, to discuss a path to a ceasefire summit conference to end hostilities in the Ukraine–Russia conflict. A tentative meeting is scheduled in the Bahamas in early January 2024.
What’s happening in BC is the Canadian version of Maui for those of you that aren’t paying attention…
We need to get the story out about what’s happening in the Shuswap. Can you guys please post this everywhere. Send it to everyone you know. Please help us.
If you’re familiar with Tom DeWeese’s extensive work on Agenda 21 (now Agenda 2030), you certainly are aware of the United Nations’ SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals). The “Goals” are a railroading system being used to force all nations into compliance. The United States is NO exception.
Canadian multidisciplinary scientist Denis Rancourt has been invited to testify to the National Citizens Inquiry three times. Why?
The Commissioners have taken an intense interest in Dr. Rancourt’s evidence because it has radical implications, implications which many scientists and freedom loving citizens critical of government COVID narratives have not yet worked through. Radical, in the sense of going to the root of things.
Our proposed defense budget of $842 billion, which is 3% of GDP, does not meet our national security needs when facing an expansionist Russia in Europe; China's buildup and threats in the Pacific; North Korea's war-like attitude towards South Korea; and Iran's moves in the Middle East. We should be spending 6% to 7% of our GDP on defense; and should increase the proposed budget to $892 billion.
The Army needs another 20 brigade combat teams, including infantry, armored and stryker units; and combat aviation brigades. This will help it to deter our adversaries and conduct potential combat operations in Europe, the Middle East and the Southeast Pacific. Our Air Force needs more stealth bombers, and it must increase the inventory of fighters, bombers, tankers, and airlift aircraft. The Navy has 298 active ships, including 11 carrier strike groups, and needs another 100 ships, including two carrier strike groups, to meet minimum requirements to project our sea power, patrol the oceans and conduct naval wartime operations. The Marine Corps needs another five infantry battalions, and another five fixed wing squadrons. Additionally, we have to restock our ammunition inventory which has been depleted due to the commitment to Ukraine.