The punishment started when one police officer asked questions.
The problem Canadians need to reconcile is the 71,471 police officers who didn't.
"Silencing Detective Grus" reveals the dark Canadian Legacy. Infants dying in record numbers because National Health Agencies lied. It's all coming out in the open now. For those who can think critically, host a screening, learn something and spread awareness.
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Sugar in a baby's brain is called ADHD. Sugar in an adults brain is called dementia. Sugar in your eyes is called glaucoma. Sugar in your teeth is called cavities. Sugar in your sleep is called insomnia. Sugar in your blood is called diabetes. Excess sugar in your body is called cancer
Influencer Detained in Canada for Promoting Alberta Separation… Seriously?
OTTAWA — A Canadian influencer is at the center of national concern this week after making what officials are calling a “bold and deeply inconvenient post” about Alberta separation.
The influencer, @martyupnorth, suggested Alberta might be “better off on its own,” immediately triggering what insiders describe as a “please don’t let people look into this” level response from Ottawa.
Authorities have not confirmed a formal detention, but did confirm the situation is “being handled with appropriate seriousness.”
“We fully support free speech,” a government spokesperson said. “We just prefer it doesn’t include provinces leaving… or doing the math.”
The comment about “doing the math” comes as independent analyses, charts, and basic arithmetic continue to circulate online suggesting Alberta might actually be better off—a development federal officials were quick to clarify has “not been verified by approved experts, partner media, or our usual panel of concerned talking heads.”
“Canadians should rely on trusted sources,” the spokesperson added. “Not random graphs that make things look… misleading.”
The incident comes amid new efforts to regulate “harmful narratives” online—generally understood to include anything that could threaten national unity, economic stability, or uncomfortable conversations about where the money comes from.
Alberta, often referred to internally as “the part of the country that pays for things,” remains a particularly sensitive subject.
At press time, Canadians were reminded they are still free to express themselves online —
as long as it doesn’t start making sense.
During the time of the Second World War, in one city, every night at a fixed time, all the people would stop their work and pray for one minute for peace, safety, and protection for everyone. It is said that the entire city would pause and pray — the power of prayer was so great. The result was so astonishing that soon after, the bombing attacks stopped!
Now, once again, people around the world are organizing a similar united prayer. Many people across different countries have decided to pray for one minute at a fixed time in their respective countries — for the safety of their nations, for the end of the crises we are facing, and for God to grant wisdom to our leaders so they may make the right decisions.
Prayer schedule is as follows:
India – 9:00 PM
· Germany – 4:00 PM
· Austria – 4:00 PM
· Spain – 4:00 PM
· Portugal – 3:00 PM
· Canary Islands – 3:00 PM
· Costa Rica – 8:00 PM
· Colombia – 7:00 PM
· Nicaragua – 8:00 PM
· Ecuador – 7:00 PM
· Guatemala – 8:00 PM
· Mexico – 8:00 PM
· Panama – 7:00 PM
· Honduras – 6:00 PM
· El Salvador – 8:00 PM
· Venezuela – 6:00 PM
· Uruguay – 5:00 PM
· Paraguay – 5:00 PM
· Brazil – 6:00 PM
· Argentina – 5:00 PM
· Peru – 6:00 PM
· Chile – 5:00 PM
· Italy – 4:00 PM
· Australia – 2:00 PM
· United States – 1:00 PM
· Canada – 12:00 PM
· Singapore – 9:00 PM
· Thailand – 9:00 PM
· Korea – 9:00 PM
· Hong Kong / Taiwan – 10:00 PM
· Philippines – 11:00 PM
· Switzerland – 4:00 PM
Please support this initiative.
Every day at the scheduled time, let us pause for one minute and pray for peace in the whole world, for wars and conflicts to end, and for the safety of all people.
Let us also pray that families may find safety, protection, and salvation in God.
If we truly understand the immense power of prayer, we will be amazed. If possible, please share this message with your contacts so that through our collective prayer we may witness a miracle.
Set an alarm on your phone every day at your country’s given time and pray for peace for one minute. When many people pray at the same time, it creates an incredible power!
Let us come together and pray at the given time.