Tonight: They arrested the head of a social media company called Telegram. Are they coming for Elon Musk next?
When we were in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum, two names kept coming up. They were the two names the WEF was most afraid of — not afraid in a personal sense but afraid that these people would stop their agenda.
Number one, most obviously, was Donald Trump. But the second name was a bit more surprising: Elon Musk.
Musk is a great industrialist, a great entrepreneur, a dreamer, a visionary, a futurist. The man wants to colonize Mars. That's the kind of crazy utopian scheme that they normally love at the World Economic Forum.
But the fact that Elon Musk believes, or at least says he believes, in true freedom and is using Twitter to free once censored people irritated them in a very deep way.https://www.rebelnews.com/ezra_levant_show_august_30_2024
I find it hard to believe Cdns are so DUMB & lacking common sense this says it all……copied & posted on FB!
CANADA & CDNS need to WAKE up soon to what is NOT happening in Canada the last 10 years! Your life & livelihood depends on it….this says it all elbows up twits!
Northern Gateway. Keystone XL. Energy East.
Twelve-figure losses, decade-long delays-death by consultation.
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Alberta knows the pattern. It's not a surprise.
It's not broken.
It's design.
And no matter how many feasibility studies you file or ESG boxes you check, you're still playing inside a structure meant to contain you.
The federal system isn't malfunctioning.
It's functioning perfectly—to maintain control.
Here's what I've learned building strategic frameworks for leaders navigating this:
Three structural chokepoints kill every tidewater crude pipeline.
1. Indigenous constitutional leverage under
Section 35.
2. Environmental litigation infrastructure funded for decades.
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2. Environmental litigation infrastructure funded
3. for decades.
4. Federal veto ...
Write to your Member of Parliament Representative who was not elected as a Liberal, but was instead Block, NDP, Green or Conservative, etc. Let them know that you support them through the party they are elected through and that you will continue to to support their party and will not support any choice to cross the floor to the Liberal Party. Let them know that you appreciate integrity and to cross the floor would in fact betraying you as a voter in their area.
OPEN LETTER TO MY MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT
(Template — copy/paste, fill in the brackets, send or post publicly.)
Dear [MP Name],
I’m writing as a constituent of [Riding/Community] to be clear about something that matters to many voters: I supported you because you ran and were elected as a member of [Party]. That party, its platform, and its values were part of the choice voters made.
For that reason, I do not support any decision to cross the floor to the Liberal Party (or any other party you did not run under). Crossing the floor would not be a minor adjustment—it ...