Honesty, Integrity, Right-wiseness, these are qualities of a good conscience. I am aiming for a high level of those traits, and admire those with them.
The previous PM is in America, cheering on America, with his American girlfriend, drinking from a plastic straw.
While the current PM, just landed in Europe, & said “it’s good to be home,” while nearly all his assets & family are in America.
Anyone else seeing this? 😭
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Monsanto wanted its growth hormone in every glass of Canadian milk. One government scientist stood in the way and his own bosses spent 14 years trying to destroy him for it.
His name was Dr. Shiv Chopra.
Born in India, 1934. Came to Canada in the 1960s. PhD in microbiology. Senior scientist at Health Canada's Bureau of Veterinary Drugs. 35 years reviewing drug applications. Approve the safe ones. Reject the unsafe ones. Protect the public.
For 20 years he did it quietly.
Then Monsanto came knocking.
A new drug. Bovine growth hormone. Brand name Posilac. Inject it into dairy cows, get 10-15% more milk. Bigger profits for the industry. Far bigger profits for Monsanto. The FDA had rubber-stamped it in 1993. Monsanto expected Canada to follow.
The file landed on Chopra's desk.
He started reading the science. He started finding holes.
The data was thin. Long-term safety studies were missing. The cow studies that did exist showed lameness, mastitis, reproductive failure, shortened lifespans.
If it was doing that to the cow, what was it doing to the milk?
His recommendation: reject it. Demand real safety data.
His managers had a different idea.
Approve it. The Americans approved it. Why are you holding it up? Just sign off.
He refused.
So the pressure started. Closed-door meetings. Attempts to pull the file and hand it to someone friendlier. Gag orders don't talk to the media, don't talk to anyone. Suspensions. Reprimands. Demotions. Dead-end reassignments.
He kept refusing.
Two other scientists refused with him. Dr. Margaret Haydon. Dr. Gérard Lambert. Same data. Same alarm. Same answer.
In 1998 the Canadian Senate launched an investigation into what was happening inside Health Canada.
Chopra and his colleagues did something almost nobody does. They walked into the Senate and testified under oath. Said managers were pressuring them to approve unsafe drugs. Said industry was running the regulator. Said the system was broken.
It made headlines around the world.
In 1999, Health Canada rejected Monsanto's application. rBGH would not be approved. Europe banned it next. Then most of the developed world.
Sit with that. One immigrant scientist in Ottawa beat one of the largest chemical corporations on Earth — and won.
Then his own government fired him for winning.
July 14, 2004. After 35 years of service, Health Canada fired Chopra, Haydon, and Lambert on the same day. Official reason: insubordination. Real reason: he embarrassed them in front of the country.
The same year, the Prime Minister mailed him a gold watch for "illustrious service." While they were firing him. He called it comedy.
He sued to clear his name. The fight took 13 years. He lost appeal after appeal. The final ruling came down in 2017. Three months later, in January 2018, he died. 83 years old. Never reinstated. Never given his pension back. Never owed an apology by anyone.
But here is what they could never take back.
rBGH is still banned in Canada today. Every glass of Canadian milk is still hormone-free — because one man refused to sign.
And the United States? Never banned it. It's still legal there. Right now.
He kept it out of Canada and they fired him. The system he fought is still pouring it into glasses across the border.
So tell me below was Shiv Chopra a hero, or just a troublemaker who got what was coming to him? Pick a side. Because someone in those meetings is still telling scientists to "just sign off."
I want to introduce you to Steve. He’s 83. His wife died a few months ago and he comes to this lodge in Spring Mill, Indiana and draws. He taught art in Terre Haute, IN his whole life. He also did courtroom sketches in court cases. In the comments I’ll share some pics from his sketchbook. He was excited when I said I was going to share his sketches with the world.
I've been sitting on this for a few days. Wasn't sure whether to share it, honestly.
But someone has to say it.
There's a creature in a field at the edge of a Slovenian forest with the most remarkable trick I've ever seen.
It takes, into its mouth, all the salad I personally cannot stomach. Grass, clover, dandelions, weeds, leaves I couldn't name if you offered me money. Chews through it slowly, calm as anything, like it has all the time in the world.
And then, somehow, it processes the entire green nightmare through four stomachs and converts it into ribeye.
Complete protein. Haem iron. B12. All the fat-soluble vitamins. No oxalates. No ingredients list. No fortification required.
I hesitated to post this because if word gets out, the fake meat startups collapse, the oat milk aisle empties by Friday, and half the wellness industry has to find a new product to flog by next Tuesday.
But I think the people deserve to know.
The salad problem has already been solved.
It's been solved for ten thousand years.
It's just been standing quietly in a field this whole time, waiting for someone to notice.
Just 4 years ago, this was a weekly or bi-weekly occurance at our household.
Now, I can't remember the last time I sank my teeth into a steak.
Canada has taken the meat out of our mouths.
Albertans, if you want to taste your own damned cattle again, vote to start the process to leave on Oct 19.
Honda is flagging U.S tariffs, the Liberals’ emissions regulations—an EV mandate by another name—and the Chinese EV deal as driving questions on its future in Canada.
I have been sounding this alarm for months. Unfortunately, it seems the government is incapable of listening to reason, and our auto workers will pay the price.
Watch:
🇨🇦 Canada didn’t run out of oil.
It made oil shameful.
Canada didn’t run out of land.
It made building impossible.
Canada didn’t run out of workers.
It made hiring unaffordable.
Canada didn’t run out of money.
It redistributed until nothing was left to invest.
This is what managed decline looks like from the inside. 🇨🇦📉
#cdnpoli #Canada
Five years ago today, I was arrested, handcuffed and put in jail for a non-crime: opposing authoritarian measures against COVID.
While the Conservative Party was hiding, the PPC was the ONLY party that stood firm against the COVID tyranny defending your fundamental freedoms.
Today, the establishment politicians in Ottawa still don’t get it. But we remember.
Canada proposing banning "social media services" to children 16 and under.
Social media is so toxic to developing minds, they must be shielded from its indoctrinating effects.
But they can consent to a Covid jab without parental consent.
They can "change their genders" and parents must affirm.
They can be exposed to trans and drag queen book reading.
Oh yeah, and this has nothing to do with protecting kids, but rather regulating and gathering data on the adults, who will now have to prove their age to access "social media services".
Canada.
Mutilates children.
Euthanizes its citizens.
Blocks news outlets.
Criminalizes speech.
Freezes bank accounts.
Jails political dissidents.
And now wants to "regulate" "social media services".
A perfect combination of 1930's Germany and modern-day North Korea and China.
If you are a kid living in Canada now you can openly use hard drugs, you can mutilate your body and pretend you are someone else, and you can sign up to kill yourself all with the government's assistance. But don't you dare go on social media and talk about it.
The fattest newborn of any mammal on record is the human baby. Almost nothing else comes close.
We arrive at roughly fifteen per cent body fat. A chimpanzee manages about three. Most mammals are born at two or three. We turn up padded like nothing else alive, then peak near twenty-five per cent in the first year.
That padding is the most expensive thing evolution ever built into us, laid down in the womb before the baby takes a breath.
The reason sits just above it. A newborn's brain burns fifty to sixty per cent of the baby's energy, and it builds itself out of fat. The baby fat is both the fuel tank that keeps that brain running between feeds and the raw material it is physically made from.
So a species that supposedly evolved on leaves produces the fattest infants in the animal kingdom, to power the largest brain in it, out of fat.
Then the infant grows up and is handed a leaflet explaining that fat is the thing to fear. The exact substance that built its brain, recast as the enemy.
We are born declaring what we run on. Then we spend a lifetime being taught to flinch at it.
The baby was never confused. Only the adult had to be taught.
Ayn Rand’s warning was not about some distant dystopia. It was about the moment a country starts punishing production and rewarding political access.
Look at Liberal Canada.
If you want to build, drill, mine, farm, hire, invest, or expand, you need permission from people who produce nothing but paperwork. If you play the subsidy game, hire the right lobbyist, repeat the right slogans, and flatter the right ministers, money magically appears.
Work gets taxed. Risk gets regulated. Failure gets funded. Competence gets buried under process. Graft gets renamed “partnership.” Waste gets called “investment.” Favours get dressed up as policy.
This is how countries decline. Not all at once. Slowly, stupidly, and with press releases.
Canada does not need more managers of decline. It needs a government that respects the people who actually produce the wealth in the first place.
🚨 Canada’s institutional capture is now complete.
Since 2015 the Liberals have appointed:
⚖️ 740 of 1,000 federal judges
🏛️ 7 of 9 Supreme Court justices
📜 100 of 105 senators
📰 Fund 30% of every reporter’s salary in Canada
And that’s just the foundation.
Add to that:
📺 CBC: $1.4B annually to defend the Liberal narrative
🏦 Bank of Canada: Redefining recession in real time
📊 StatsCan: Counting Census workers as permanent jobs
📬 Senate: Hiding 240,000 democratic postcards in a warehouse
🌐 Bill C-8: MPs can delete you from the internet without a judge
🎙️ Carney on tape: Admitting central bankers bypassed voters on ESG
They control the courts.
They control the Senate.
They control the Supreme Court.
They control the media funding.
They control the state broadcaster.
Now they want to control the internet.
Not one institution left standing independently.
This is not democracy.
This is managed decline with Canadian characteristics.
And most Canadians are still waiting for CBC to tell them about it.
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🇨🇦 Mark Carney’s government wants to know your location, your metadata, and your digital history.
They won’t tell you how they spent $120B in foreign aid.
They won’t tell you what Carney discussed at Brookfield.
They won’t sit in the House of Commons and answer questions.
Maximum surveillance.
Zero accountability.🚨
That’s not a democracy. That’s an inversion of one.
🇨🇦 #CdnPoli #BillC8 #Canada
Mark Carney PANICS As Canada's $21 Billion dollar Waste Giant GFL OFFICIALLY Abandons Ontario For Miami Beach!
Why so silent Mark?
You are Canadas biggest problem!
🚨 Mind-blowing farmer confession that hits too close to home...
5th-generation cattle rancher Braden Jensen just dropped a bombshell: They injected 525 hogs with a live mRNA vaccine. Just 21 days later:
25 hogs dead outright
55 anorexic and near death
20 lame
12 lost all condition
25 more showing near-death symptoms
This rancher isn’t talking about some sci-fi experiment... he’s describing exactly what countless people have reported after the mRNA shots for humans.
Same spike protein tech. Same rapid, devastating outcomes. Same “safe and effective” sales pitch. What do y’all think about this??
You have noticed it. ChatGPT feels dumber than it used to. Your prompts that worked six months ago produce worse results now. The writing sounds flatter. The ideas sound safer. The internet itself feels like it is shrinking. Every article reads the same. Every email sounds the same. Every answer sounds like it was written by the same voice.
You thought it was you. It is not you.
Researchers at Oxford and Cambridge published a paper in Nature proving what is happening. They call it Model Collapse.
Here is the mechanism in one sentence. AI trained on AI-generated data gets dumber every generation until it forgets what real human data looked like.
The internet is filling with AI-generated content. Blog posts. Articles. Reviews. Comments. Social media. AI companies scrape the internet to train the next generation of models. Which means the next generation of AI is being trained on the output of the current generation.
Each cycle loses information. Not randomly. It loses the rarest, most unusual, most creative parts first. The researchers call these the "tails of the distribution." The weird ideas. The unexpected perspectives. The things that made the internet feel human. Those disappear first.
What remains is the average. The safe. The expected. The bland.
Then the next generation trains on that. And loses more. And the next generation trains on that. And loses more. The researchers proved this is not a slow decline. Major degradation happens within just a few iterations. Even when some of the original human data is preserved.
They tested it on large language models. On image generators. On statistical models. The pattern was the same every time. The output converges toward a narrow, flattened version of reality that looks nothing like the original data.
The lead researcher put it plainly. "Large language models are like fire. A useful tool. But one that pollutes the environment."
The pollution is invisible. You cannot see which sentence on the internet was written by a human and which was written by AI. Neither can the AI that is about to train on it. And once the tails are gone, they do not come back. The damage is irreversible.
This is not a prediction anymore. It is a diagnosis.
The internet you grew up on was built by humans writing things no algorithm would have written. Strange, personal, imperfect, alive. That internet is being diluted. One generation of AI at a time. And the models trained on what remains are learning a smaller and smaller version of the world.
Model Collapse is not a technical problem. It is a cultural one. The thing that made the internet worth reading is the thing that disappears first.
Gad Saad thinks Canada is in Stage 5 of suicidal empathy because it's a country that's a collection of all the most dreadful ideas: open border policies, non-meritocracy, socialism, narcissism, laziness, & greed.
He is not optimistic about the country's future.