Championing National Progress: The Struggle Against Global Influence in the Pursuit of Canadian Sovereignty and Innovation

Video: Get Our Rights Back

YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/Z9c8dHbe4UE?si=2Ql2eFDeS1A4OtuM

 

@skillsgaptrainer “Way to go Danielle! The global rulers always question and fight the great leaders of any country. Usually the global leaders win, by using bad information, to convince the people to subvert their own leaders – the good ones. Was like this in 70s and 80s too, in Eastern Europe. They collapsed in the 1991 as a result, and dealt with economic death and hyperinflation for about 15 years. Great leaders of a nation are those that have allegiance to growth economics and growth in reality, as a tangible energy system, as a tangible family system, with on and off-grid housing with land. Global leaders are against this, and this influence reaches into the top levels of government first, but gradually it can make its way to the “less international aspects of our governments”, such as provincial governments. . The global leaders try to stop these type of “citizen security and citizen sustainability minded leaders”.

The global leaders attack not just leaders in governments who stand for the people or for the engineering professionals, but they covertly attack citizens at inception phase, with corporate bank influence, weaponized public financial agencies, covert anti-leadership-quality algorithms, anti tech startup algorithms, covert anti-education algorithms, algorithms optimized for low IQ entertainment, low IQ one liner commenting system design, so Canada cannot have ever a good manager or lead the free world. At the very least someone wise at YouTube allows long comments on videos, but the global leaders have not realized this loophole is still available to the people.

Great leaders like you, are defined by, helping the citizens to have value as people, as a family, energy as a society, and who defends the right of citizens and Canadian industry to manufacture and shape the physical world. After all, global leaders do not want Canadians to shape the physical world, they want to shape the physical world! Their vision! Not ours! At Skills Gap Trainer, we believe Danielle Smith is trying to help Canadians shape the physical world so that we can thrive and solve little problems like climate change.

The bad guys force the great leaders, like Danielle Smith, to perform at Olympic Gold levels, just to be allowed to participate at some level in decision making. But for the chosen global representatives to rule Canada, those type of leaders get work if they can jog around the block once, or attend a lot of international vacations. The bad global leaders want to create mega dystopian slums in North America and Europe (like in Judge Dredd movie), where everyone is angry, not able fight back from future scarcity system imposed, crime, defenselessness, dependent on the grid or basic sustenance provisions, poorly designed – non citizen managed – centralized digital ID models, no family rights, and no ability for Canadians to shape their visions into the real tangible reality.

The global leaders always show Canadians a nice 3D render of utopia, and that picture always seems to work on them. But they really plan on putting Canadians in a black room, connected to the Metaverse, especially for the brilliant thoughts, talents, ideas and intellectual competencies that Millenials and Gen Z have to offer. In short, the global leaders want the intellectual wealth of North Americans and Europeans, worth hundreds of trillions, as that produced data is worth more than land. Data is a 21st century global asset/currency and goes up with inflation. The Millenials and Gen Z will not get any dollars for this, but the AI companies will get their life earnings for free. C’est la vie 🙂 . They global leaders began deceiving Canadians, since age 7, year after year. We saw them do this since 1991, when most of our peers were around 7 years of age in grade school. Coincidentally, this was a place where no science, math or engineering was taught, just drawings of climate change, smarties, POG, power rangers, teddy bears and marbles. Some Canadians slowly are able to wake up. Canadians will realize at age 65 what was done, but Danielle Smith will always carry a positive light in Canada’s historical record of the leader who sacrificed everything to do a professional job for the people, which helped the people to be able to create a society that is advanced.”

Link: https://youtu.be/Z9c8dHbe4UE?si=ZjhwU5QveIx0Dj70

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@darcymacdonald2323 “Thank you Danielle, this Albertan applauds and stands for you against this fauxclimatecrisis! Can we begin the talks for the Alberta Pension Plan, as well as a Provincial Police force now?”

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@skillsgaptrainer @darcymacdonald2323Title: ‘Redefining Canada’s Path: Beyond Climate Change Philosophy to Global Influence and Sovereignty’.

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The climate change data we recently came across suggests that Canada’s role in contributing to climate change isn’t significant or relevant to the climate change discussion. With our population around 40 million, in comparison to a rapidly increasing global population from 8000 million, to soon 9000 million or even 10,000 million, it’s a reasonable assumption that Canada is not anywhere on the map of relevancy to climate change discussion, as it is not even a middle of the pack or top of the pack contributor, but an inconsequential smudge that you wouldn’t even see on a spreadsheet. It’s become known widely that we are not part of the climate change contribution story. This perspective becomes particularly poignant when considering our relatively small percentage of the world’s population – just 0.48% or 0.0048. Such a figure casts doubt on the extent of our impact in the realm of climate change. However, it’s still nice to work towards it on principle, for the purposes of innovation, progress and creating an advanced 21st century society.

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There’s a lingering suspicion that the narrative positioning Canada as a climate change culprit could be a strategic ploy to gain control over our abundant land resources, economy, industrial capabilities, political governance, citizenry and their houses (or even dare we say their bodies. Oh, let’s leave that one for conspiracy theorists 🙂 ). Given our country’s rich land, without any defence capabilities at the citizen, governmental, and military levels, it wouldn’t be far-fetched to assume that external entities, corporation alliances, foreign nation states, foreign political alliances, might see us as an attractive target. It seems, then, that our supposed contribution to climate change is less about environmental impact and more about ensnaring Canadians, hindering them from turning their ambitions and dreams into tangible realities – a scenario that would undoubtedly serve the interests of global leaders or corporations eyeing Canada’s land and business assets, especially in scenarios where we focus on climate change but damage simultaneously our currency, and wealth as citizens, businesses and government financing, in the process.

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Thus, Canada’s true destiny and potential role in shaping human history and impacting the species might lie well beyond the scope of our minimal contribution to climate change. Our vision should extend far beyond such limited and unambitious confines, to a vision that actually leverages our strengths, towards unlocking the full potential of Canada’s influence in global events and the progress of humanity. Our massive hundreds of trillions of dollars of land wealth can really power humanity forward in the age of resource scarcity and energy scarcity. Such a destiny would actually be appreciated by both Western or Eastern world.

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Our primary obligation is to foster progress for our citizens, our families, our industry, and to bolster national security. Emphasizing the defence of freedom across our expansive territory, we must position Canada as a bastion for the free world, cultivating an immense landmass that is secure and prosperous, for the world to dream about this immense continent, a place of prosperity, resiliency, emergency preparedness, safety, security and most importantly, free from the “non-environmentalist”, “non rural life access”, “urban mega city centrist” – techno control, 15 minute access, lock-down oriented, energy scarce, smart city, surveillance oriented, dependent, meta-verse oriented, dystopia, global leaders plans for Canada in the 21st century.”

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@josephsmith594Canada’s contribution to climate change is almost entirely from the Alberta oil and gas industry, not from energy consumers.”

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@timothybaker4091 “Vassy being a legitimate hard Q journalist with a politician who can give real answers. This is what Canadians deserve from media and politicians.”

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@skillsgaptrainer “Yes. There is talent there, that elicits curiosity and merits investigation. Hoping to see more interviews with Vassy. Talking about core energy design issues.. This seems to be a big upgrade as compared to years of distracting CBC shows about cats, dogs, cult members, satan, ducks, playgrounds, cross-walks, cycling, chess, and other less than ideal concepts that were never really relevant to engineering principles of 21st century society. However, her gaze may pierce like a hot fire that you might get burned if you try to deceive her or to argue with her. This is worth investigating. A reporter that has the potential to shape a more advanced, tenacious, observant, analytical, evaluative, security minded and fierce mainstream media ecosystem. This will be interesting to see how much range of thinking on topics, a potentially new generation of mainstream reporters – like Vassy, are allowed or have courage to cover. Let’s see if the new generation of mainstream media reporters can rival YouTube influencers.”

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@ChromePist01a “please protect our gun rights Danielle! BLOCK C21”

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Related books and resources:

The Third Pillar: How Markets and the State Leave the Community Behind” by Raghuram Rajan – Explores the tension between global markets and national politics, relevant to our discussion on Canadian sovereignty.

Globalization and Its Discontents Revisited” by Joseph E. Stiglitz – Provides insights into global influence on national policies, which echo our themes on external pressures against Canadian innovation and policies.

The Innovation Illusion: How So Little is Created by So Many Working So Hard” by Fredrik Erixon and Bjorn Weigel – Critically examines the current state of innovation under global economic structures, pertinent to our points on fostering genuine innovation in Canada.

Sovereignty and the Sea: How Indonesia Became an Archipelagic State” by John G. Butcher and R. E. Elson – Though focused on Indonesia, this book offers a comparative perspective on sovereignty and resources, useful for understanding Canada’s unique position.

Resource Rulers: Fortune and Folly on Canada’s Road to Resources” by Bill Gallagher – Directly related to Canada’s struggle with resource management and sovereignty.

Who Owns the Future?” by Jaron Lanier – Addresses the implications of digital economies on sovereignty, relevant to our concerns about global influences via technology.

The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels” by Alex Epstein – Provides a counterpoint to the global climate narrative, reflecting our article’s stance on energy policies.

 

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