Are Canadian banks overvalued here? Probably.
Close to 10-year highs on P/E, P/B, and 10-year lows for their dividend yields. Good projected earnings growth, but the future is never guaranteed.
Will I sell? Nah. I’m happy to hold forever and collect the dividends.
I'm throwing my full support behind the @AllisonInquiry. This summer, I'll work as hard as I can to bring public attention to it. Here's why.
For the first time, we're getting a vaccine-injury inquiry on Parliament Hill... led by @DeanAllisonMP. I don't know him, and I'd never noticed him until now. But he took the initiative to make this happen, and that alone tells me he may be one of the good ones.
Shawn and Teresa Buckley I know well. They're outstanding Canadians who've spent decades fighting - and fighting effectively - for truth and human rights for all of us. We owe them a debt that can never really be repaid.
So here's the question on my mind:
Will the Allison Inquiry get so politically stage-managed that it's rendered toothless... or worse, used to feed a half-true narrative to a distracted public and a captured press?
I trust the Buckleys 100%. If they trust Dean Allison, so do I.
What I no longer trust is Parliament, the administrative state, the bought media, and the medical and pharmaceutical interests that will do everything they can to derail, dilute, and bury this inquiry.
I understand the friends who doubt any parliamentary inquiry can be honest and effective. I hear you. But this is an opening we've never had before: testimony, on the record, before a Parliament that until now wouldn't even say the words 'vaccine injuries and deaths.'
It's a shot - pardon the pun. And those of us who've been in this fight for years have a duty to make it the best shot it can be.
Join me. Follow @AllisonInquiry, share it, and don't let them look away.
If anyone can please help towards my goal. My cardiology appointments in 10 days, then after that I have urology, both at City Hospital, both a $130 return journey. Previously had to cancel the urology due to funding.
$10/260- Appreciated, always.
I'm very open with my health xx
A Carrington Event would be devastating to the planet.
All satellites would be knocked out of orbit, and fall to earth.
A Carrington Event can disrupt nuclear plant electronics.
A Carrington Event is not expected to destroy reactor safety systems.
Nuclear plants are designed to shut down safely even under EMP/GMD conditions.
The bubonic plague pandemic that devastated Europe, the Middle East, and Asia resulted in 120 million deaths (1347–1353).
Humans think they are so high and mighty with their technology, but they are not.
Humans need to put their faith in the Lord in Heaven, not their technology.
"Carnivore must cost a fortune." Let's price the week properly.
A trolley of the cheapest carnivore staples:
- Beef mince, the fattier the better, often the cheapest meat in the shop
- Eggs, by the dozen, the most complete protein money can buy
- Butter, by the block, pure energy that keeps for a month
- Tinned mackerel and sardines, pennies a tin, swimming in the good fats
- Pork shoulder, cheap, slow-cooked, feeds a family twice
A trolley of the "sensible budget" alternative:
- Branded cereal that is mostly sugar and a cartoon
- A loaf gone stale by Thursday
- Plant milk, which is water, a gum, a splash of oil and a marketing budget
- Snack bars to cover the hunger the cereal caused
- Three ready meals stacked like bricks, each built to leave you wanting another
The first trolley feeds you from breakfast to bed and asks nothing more of you. The second leaves you hungry by eleven, back at the till by Tuesday, buying snacks to patch the hole the breakfast dug.
You were never feeding yourself. You were renting the feeling by the hour and calling it the cheap option.
If you were a child between 1970 and 1990, you grew up standing right on the hinge, and you can remember both sides of it.
You remember the cream sitting at the top of the milk, the liver on a Thursday, the dripping set hard in the chip pan, the joint that quietly fed a week, the egg they put on a poster and told you to go to work on. And you remember the slow business of it all being taken away, food by food, each one with a minister or a doctor or a laughing tin Martian on hand to explain why the old way had been a mistake.
You were told it was progress. You were told the science was settled and the matter closed. You were told, in so many words, that your grandmother's kitchen was a health hazard and the future arrived in a packet.
Some of it truly was progress. A great deal of it was not. And the quiet, awkward thing that nobody in charge much wants to say out loud is that the people who grew up on the old food, before the swap, are not, on the whole, the ones turning up in the clinics youngest and in the worst repair.
You do not have to take all of it back. But you saw both menus with your own eyes, and you are among the last people alive who did. You remember what real food was, because you ate it before they renamed it a risk. Most people now have only ever known the packet.
Tell them what the other menu tasted like.
In my recent @DruthersNews article about euthanasia - or 'MAiD' as proponents of the mass killing refer to it - I reported that each killing is an experiment with no specific substances or quantities required.
There are many Canadian reports of lengthy killings - certainly akin to torture - and of failed killings. And of coercion and killing without the authorization or request of the patient.
That last one is called 'Murder', by the way.
Now Ontario medical doctor James MacLean has been placed 'under supervision' for violating the law and even coercing patients into being killed.
MacLean is the Doctor Death who killed 45 year old Thomas Dillon after assessing him over a coffee and donut. After only a few minutes, MacLean drove Mr. Dillon to a place of killing where he killed him.
Canada is about to expand the mass killings (now 5.1% of all deaths) to the mentally ill and newly born children who are substandard.
The Germans had a term for those kinds of people and what they did with them in the 1930s...
Lebensunwertes Leben
Life unworthy of life
Unnütze Esser (or Nutzlose Esser)
Useless eaters / Worthless eaters
Schwachsinn — Mental deficiency / Feeblemindedness (a common diagnosis leading to selection for extermination)
Ballastexistenzen (or Ballastexistenz)
Ballast existences / Burdensome existences / Dead weight lives
Beschwerliches Leben
Burdensome life / Troublesome life
Minderwertige — Inferiors / Degenerates.
Gnadentod — Merciful death
Vernichtung lebensunwerten Lebens — Destruction / Annihilation of life unworthy of life.
Canada has does not have assisted suicide because the patient does not physically initiate the action - push the button, swallow the poison etc. Canada has euthanasia where a representative of the state does the killing.
This is different than the law in the USA where persons must initiate the suicide themselves.
See @RightToLifeUK article in the comments 'Canada: Declared dead, man wakes after botched euthanasia'
As per M's specialist appointment. His lung function has gone from 78% to 79%. Small improvement and as long as he stays healthy it could improve even more.
Just wanted to update!
Wow.
Insert the name of your nearest Canadian police agency and it’s still true.
What an indictment of the policing profession in western societies - they chose to be political enforcers first.
When taking @LTCLdnOnt please be cautious of where you sit.
Drug users leave their needles and fentynal on the bus, which could cause serious health issues for those who come into contact with those items.