@PrairieVeteran Sure, no problem. I did many, many sessions in CineTronic live fire training exercises. I used to live in them since I used to work in a place that had those simulation rooms. Designed EXACTLY to assure LEOs made the correct calls.
Mark is flying to Vancouver to watch another soccer game.
He left from Gatineau, after a press conference there.
Instead of driving to Ottawa to catch his flight, he made his pilots fly his jet to the Gatineau airport to pick him up.
The drive from Gatineau to Ottawa is 24km.
We are having a cultural exchange night with our Sudanese neighbors.
They will learn about the Roman empire, table etiquette, the French and American constitutions, and legal rights.
We will learn how to use the pubic hairs of albinos to cure AIDS, how to maximize profits when selling our 9-year-old daughters into marriage, and how to outrun the rivalling tribe when they dawn-raid our mud huts to rape our women.
Have a wonderful day,
Wolfgang
@PrairieVeteran Looming does not constitute a threat. SPCUM last I heard trains 2 hours per YEAR! Stats are from a long time ago. Maybe someone else can bring updated info if stale.
Companies should hire strictly trans women
> Strength of men
> Can pay them 71% of what a man would make
> No maternity leave
Seems like a no brainer
So let me get this straight: An "incel" from Alberta decides he's going to wage war against feminism. To do this, he drives 30 hours across the country to a Jewish neighborhood in Montreal... to shoot at police officers?
This narrative checks off every classic Laurentian boogeyman in the playbook: Albertans supposedly hate Quebec, the sexually frustrated misogynist who blames women for his failures, and the gun owner wielding a non restricted firearm that somehow slipped through the Liberals' supposedly effective gun control regime. Notice how the Quebec gun control lobby has been laser focused on the SKS, the exact weapon used in this attack, for months prior? This is the exact type of false flag slop I would expect from a midwit Laurentian glowies. This isn't even believable dude.
Let's examine the tactical logic. If someone genuinely wanted to use violence against the entities they believed had wronged them, corrupt politicians, cultural Marxist professors, pornography executives, why target armed police officers in a distant city? Why not softer, more symbolically relevant targets closer to home? Driving 3,000 kilometers to shoot at the most heavily armed and trained first responders doesn't make strategic sense; it's practically suicidal in a way that guarantees maximum media coverage with minimal operational success.
The timing is equally suspect. The Liberal government has been struggling to implement their sweeping gun ban, a policy that historically only succeeds in the aftermath of high profile mass shootings. Now they're selectively releasing manifesto details several hours after the attack, perfectly positioned to exploit politically and pin everything on this convenient mythological figure: the "incel terrorist."
Consider also that the Liberals have hemorrhaged support from Jewish communities across Canada due to their tacit endorsement of rabid pro Palestinian activists who have spent months attacking, harassing, and intimidating Jewish Canadians. This attack arrives conveniently to shift the narrative away from their betrayal of Jewish voters and back onto their preferred bogeyman: the false right wing extremist threat. It is a narrative they have relied upon since the end of World War II, whenever they need to consolidate power and distract from their policy failures.
We shouldn't forget the broader political utility here. Liberal governments have always depended on maintaining an artificially constructed hostility between Western Canada and Quebec. They position themselves as the mitigator between these supposedly irreconcilable regions while both sides remain distracted from the simultaneous extraction of wealth through various embezzlement schemes.
And for those who dismiss the possibility of orchestration entirely, remember that MK ULTRA, the CIA's infamous mind control program, was partially operated in Montreal. The infrastructure for advanced psychological manipulation was developed in this very city. To believe that the same networks of power don't still employ these tactics to manufacture crises with pre packaged solutions is, at best, willfully naive.
The script is too perfect, the timing too convenient, and the boogeymen too precisely aligned with the government's immediate political needs.