The Carney Condo Bailout Fucktastrophe! I Won't Leave This One Alone: It's Just Too WRONG
To quote the Prime Minister: "Builders dont want to sell at a loss"
Doesn't mean the Canadian Taxpayer needs to make sure Developers get full price for their Garbage Units at crazy prices
The government has used a manufactured majority to prevent debate on amendments on the highly contentious Bill C-22. Agree or disagree with C-22: but we cannot even discuss amendments.
I have never seen anything like this. Here’s what I had to say about the process.
Why does the media give nonstop coverage to a 16-year-old reading from a script, but completely ignore a real climatologist with over 140 scientific papers who calls climate change a hoax? This is media manipulation. 😡🤡
#MediaBias
Bill C-9 HAS PASSED – The Hate Speech TRAP Will SOON BE LAW In Canada! HERE’S HOW TO RESIST!!
The so-called “Combating Hate Act” has officially passed and is heading for Royal Assent.
They’ve removed the decades old “good faith religious expression” defence from the Criminal Code, leaving pastors, priests, and everyday Canadians completely exposed.
No more protection for quoting scripture or expressing biblical beliefs on marriage, gender, immigration, or culture.
Vague “hate” terms can now be weaponized against you with zero defences left.
This isn’t about stopping real hate, it’s about control.
The authoritarian trap is now law.
In this urgent video report Dan Dicks of Press For Truth breaks down exactly what Bill C-9 does and why we must fight back immediately with mass non-compliance and zero self-censorship.
If you value freedom of speech and freedom of religion, this is a must watch.
Please share this far and wide!
Well past midnight and the votes continue on Bill C-22 amendments. Just amendment numbers with no discussion, no debate, and no way for the public to even know what is being voted on.
The Justice Centre announces the launch of a national campaign urging Canadians to contact their Members of Parliament in opposition to Bill C-34, the Safe Social Media Act.
Bill C-34 goes far beyond protecting children from harmful online content and prohibiting AI companies from encouraging users to commit crimes. It implements a social media ban for minors, effectively regulates AI chatbot inputs and outputs, and grants the federal Cabinet broad powers to regulate the internet in the future.
The Justice Centre invites concerned Canadians to participate in this national campaign by using the Justice Centre’s online letter-writing software to send a pre-written letter to their Members of Parliament and to Prime Minister Mark Carney.
Read the full story and send a letter to your Member of Parliament opposing Bill C-34 today:
https://t.co/7cch2ki9wI
Canadian Identity and Culture Minister Marc Miller during a June 10 press conference on Bill C-34 (Photo credit: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld)
You have to read Bill C-34 on The Commission to believe it. It sets the rules on age verification, social media bans, and content removals while serving as combined regulator, investigator and advocate. At the start, Chair alone can be the full Commission.
https://t.co/qsyPSDXq9i
Ford Drank Carney's Water Last Week & Went Full Carney Fart Catcher
Doug Ford drank from Prime Minister Carney's Water Glass at the Housing Announcement last week & became a BIGGER Carney Ass Kisser than ever
What magic exists in Carney's spit?
Or was Doug always a Liberal?
Wait A Second..... Ontario Has Set Up A Fund To Bail Out Developers? WTF Is Going On Hear
Provincial Government calls it a fund to improve affordable rentals & help the Construction Industry
But is it really buying unsold Condo Units to Bailout Developers?
Head is exploding
In 1860, Oliver Wendell Holmes Dean of Harvard Medical School wrote that if the whole of modern medicine, as then practised, could be sunk to the bottom of the sea, it would be all the better for mankind and all the worse for the fishes.
He was not a fringe voice. He was the most senior medical academic in America.
And he was a visionary.
Because what he saw taking shape in his era the drift of medicine away from nature, away from the patient, away from genuine healing and toward the management of symptoms for profit has since been industrialised beyond anything he could have imagined.
What we call modern medicine was not built organically from the pursuit of human health. It was deliberately constructed. The Rockefeller family, whose fortune was built on petrochemicals, funded the Flexner Report in 1910 a document that systematically dismantled natural, holistic, and nutritional approaches to medicine and replaced them with a pharmaceutical-centric model that happened to be built on coal tar derivatives. The medical schools that refused to comply lost their funding and closed. The ones that survived restructured their curricula around the new model.
That was not science. That was a cartel.
And it has operated as one ever since.
The suppression of knowledge about light and human health is one of the most consequential and least discussed casualties of that cartel. The relationship between sunlight, mitochondrial function, circadian biology, vitamin D synthesis, biophotonic communication within cells, and the prevention of virtually every chronic disease that now defines the modern health crisis, this knowledge exists. It is documented. It is reproducible.
And it generates no pharmaceutical revenue.
You cannot patent the sun. You cannot bill for grounding. You cannot build a subscription model around circadian alignment and organic food and the kind of deep, restorative contact with the natural world that human biology was designed for.
So it was sidelined. Quietly, systematically, and profitably replaced with interventions that treat the downstream consequences of a population deliberately disconnected from the conditions required for genuine health.
Big Pharma is not a science business.
It is a dependency business.
And the centralised medical system built around it.. the hospitals, the insurance architecture, the regulatory agencies captured by the industry they were created to oversee. exists not to produce healthy people but to produce compliant patients.
Holmes saw it coming in 1860.
We are living in the fully realised version of what he warned against.
The fish, at least, would have been better off.
BOMBSHELL TESTIMONY
Former senior health officials in BC left their government positions and launched an opioid vending machine company and a company to manufacture injectable heroin.
A researcher who advised the BC government on addiction for 20+ years revealed at health committee that both officials used their government positions to push safe supply and decriminalization before building companies around those same policies.
Mark Tyndall launched MySafe Society while still serving as a senior government official.
The company installed vending machines that dispensed opioids to drug users.
The federal government gave them over $3.5 million in taxpayer dollars to do it.
Perry Kendall founded Fair Price Pharma while serving as executive director of the government-funded BC Centre on Substance Use.
The company's goal was to produce a domestic supply of injectable heroin.
When I started asking questions, the Liberals tried to shut me down.
The Canadian Civil Liberties Association says what the Liberals are doing through Bill C-9 “should alarm every Canadian who cares about democratic practice and free expression.” https://t.co/sO8q1wOH9t
Mark Carney and the Liberals have had multiple opportunities to inform Canadians on how the Canadian Armed Forces were targeted by Iran in the very early hours of this conflict. Instead of being transparent, they withheld this information for over 11 days.
This is all part and parcel of Carney's multiple flip-flops on Canada's position on Iran.
Watch my statement below.
🚨VIRAL ALERT: Documented Liberal links in Canadian polling,
Angus, Mainstreet, Liaison, EKOS, Nanos.
Donations, campaign roles, family ties, lobbying and millions in federal contracts.
How can Canadians trust these pollsters are unbiased?
Sources below. 🧵👇
To my X followers,
I’ve worked with the media for nearly 25 years. For most of that time, the relationship was professional and balanced. But in recent years, something has shifted.
I am increasingly concerned about the state of our democracy — particularly how media, in general, are informing Canadians about food policy, food inflation, and economic policy.
I now find myself learning more about Canada’s economy and policy changes from American outlets than from Canadian ones. Much of our national coverage feels reactive, shallow, or overly fixated on partisan narratives rather than substantive policy analysis.
What troubles me most is the lack of scrutiny applied evenly across governments and institutions.
For example, when the Bank of Canada suggested that Ottawa’s counter-tariffs contributed to food inflation, only one major outlet — Bloomberg — gave it meaningful coverage. The grocery benefit program received very little examination regarding how it would be financed. It took days before anyone pressed for clarity.
During the latest spike in food inflation, several outlets turned to the same small circle of commentators who dismissed any potential role of federal policy — carbon pricing, GST holidays, counter-tariffs — despite mounting evidence that policy decisions can and do affect food prices.
Instead of investigating structural drivers of inflation, much of the coverage focuses on fact-checking opposition rhetoric, even though the opposition has not governed since 2015. Scrutiny should be applied equally — not selectively.
Quebec media, while imperfect, appear to have maintained a broader range of debate. In much of the rest of Canada, I see increasing concentration of voices — often from the same region, Ontario, often reflecting similar policy perspectives — and less diversity of thought grounded in empirical research.
This isn’t about partisan politics. It’s about accountability, transparency, and healthy democratic discourse.
Media are under financial pressure — that’s real. But public trust depends on independence and depth. Subsidy structures, incentives, and newsroom economics all matter.
Canada deserves stronger policy journalism — especially on food affordability, supply chains, and economic resilience.
We need more data-driven analysis, more intellectual diversity, and more courage to ask uncomfortable questions — regardless of which party is in power.
Until that happens, Canadians would be wise to diversify their news sources and think critically about what they’re being told — and what they’re not.
Good morning! Here is concrete prof Canada is infiltrated and broken.
Now can we stop squabbling like children with our elbows in the air like lunatics and get to work fixing things. Thank you!