Singer/songwriter/guitar player/Acadian drifter/Tradical father/True North patriot/existential crisis manager/Simply Saucer commander in chief

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11 Apr 2016
Simply Saucer in Chicago is a brand new short doc film created by Chicagoan, Chris Buddy, I'm sending it your way! youtube.com/watch?v=WcNIlFKL…
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This is an attempt to impose Pax Judaica, and is a taste of what is coming for the entire world, unless the threat is eliminated now.
I did not realize how deranged and dystopian the Israeli surveillance regime in southern Lebanon was before the current war. Sending drones *inside* people's houses with loudspeakers...
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Justin Trudeau lives in America, cheering on America at FIFA, with his American girlfriend, drinking American BEER Just 12 month ago he told Canadians F*€ the 🇺🇸. Boycott U.S. travel, don’t buy anything American and BOO the 🇺🇸 national anthem at GAMES This guy is a POS
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UNITED KINGDOM: "The Magna Carta in 1215. Article 61 explicitly codified the principle that when a government breaches its oath to the realm, the community retains the inherent, natural right to resist and reclaim its sovereignty." The West is experiencing a catastrophic default of its foundational social contract. In Ireland and the United Kingdom, a hyper-insulated political elite has abandoned its primary obligation to its citizens, prioritizing globalist agendas over the economic and cultural security of their own people. This institutional betrayal directly mirrors the tyranny that forced the creation of the Magna Carta in 1215. Article 61—the original security clause—explicitly codified the principle that when a government breaches its oath to the realm, the community retains the inherent, natural right to resist and reclaim its sovereignty. Today, this betrayal manifests as a system of anarcho-tyranny. While working-class communities endure severe housing and infrastructure strain, state resources are heavily funneled into unvetted mass immigration schemes. When native citizens voice legitimate concerns, the establishment deploys two-tier policing, ruthlessly suppressing domestic patriots while shielding the architects of societal disruption. The mainstream media pathologizes the natural survival instincts of the population, but the economic and demographic data clearly exposes the unsustainable strain placed on public services and social cohesion. The brewing populist backlash across Europe is not a lawless insurrection; it is a righteous defense of national survival. The awakening occurring from Dublin to London proves that the ancestral desire for self-determination cannot be permanently crushed by state propaganda or police intimidation. When a political class completely abdicates its constitutional duties, the final court of appeal is the collective will of the people taking destiny back into their own hands. Elites are learning that a proud population pushed to the brink will always move to reclaim their homeland.
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Shocked to hear David Hockney has died. His huge achievement was to make serious painting look effortless. He carried forward one of the most sustained investigations into vision, space and representation by any post-war artist. British art has lost a giant.
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This movie got so close to reality that the government shut it down before it could be finished. On the Silver Globe (1988) is one of the strangest sci-fi films ever made. Directed by Andrzej Żuławski, it follows a colony of astronauts whose descendants gradually transform history into myth and religion. The film was nearly lost forever when the Polish communist government shut down production in 1976 and ordered much of it destroyed while it was about 80% complete. Years later, Żuławski recovered enough footage to finish the film. Missing scenes are replaced by his narration over documentary footage of modern Poland, giving the movie an even more surreal and unique quality.
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The message of a protest is "we don't like this". The message of a riot is "we don't like this, and we're able to do something about it". People who unconditionally call for peace and calm, regardless of the provocation, don't fundamentally understand how politics works in the real world. They do understand that the purpose of politics is to provide an alternative to violence, but that's as far as their understanding goes. They don't think through the implications, usually because they are quite comfortable with things as they are. If politics is an alternative to violence, then politics is a proxy for violence. And that means you have to dole out power in proportion to capacity for violence. Or someone's going to figure out they can do better by flipping the table. Monarchy wasn't replaced by democracy because of fine-sounding philosophical ideals and eloquent documents declaring this or that. Democracy happened because if you added rifling to the flintlock firearm, suddenly a individual farmer with a tube was the pinnacle of military technology, and now you had to keep all the farmers with tubes happy by giving them political power. (Ancient Greek democracy had a similar relationship with the hoplite warrior.) When political systems work well, for a while, the violence they represent becomes further and further from people's minds, and those who can't effectively commit or direct violence worm their way into power, and begin to take it away from those who can. And they'll defend their position by saying that violence is unthinkable, barbaric, always bad, must be disavowed at all costs, etc. This isn't some sort of high-minded principle on their part. It simply means one of two things. Either "the status quo works for me, so I don't want you to upset it", or "I suck at violence, and I don't want to have to fight". They want young men demoralized, so that their artificial meritocracy of spreadsheets, or their non-meritocracy of patronage networks, can be protected from the natural meritocracy of conflict. This means that riots aren't actually for achieving any specific material aim. They are for reminding the comfortable that judges and bureaucrats and policemen have home addresses and families. And that violence is always on the table. A protest would only send the message that the Irish don't want to be ethnically cleansed. But the bureaucrats and judges and lawyers already know that. They just don't care. A riot reminds them that they have to care, because the Irish have a long tradition of doing something about it.
The rioters have set a house on fire in Belfast.
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LAWFUL REBELLION YOUR RIGHT UNDER MAGNA CARTA Under article 61 of Magna Carta 1215 (the founding document of our Constitution) we have a right to enter into lawful rebellion if we feel we are being governed unjustly. Contrary to common belief our Sovereign and her government are only there to govern us and not to rule us and this must be done within the constraint of our Common Law and the freedoms asserted to us by such Law, nothing can become law in this country if it falls outside of this simple constraint. Article 61 shows quite clearly who really holds the power in this country, that being quite simply us the people; we have Sovereignty not any Parliament and nor can this be taken from us by any Parliament who claim to have taken the people's Sovereignty. This is how we solve our political woes and take our country back. Only we can save ourselves. Please repost.
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The Irish Citizen Army has a very important message: “ We represent all of Ireland 32 counties. We refuse to witness the suffering of our citizens. Our Irish citizens refuse to be treated like second class citizens on their own island.” #Ireland
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Russia puts Canada on notice‼️ Maria Zakharova, Director of the Information and Press Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation: Canada made an agreement with Ukraine to build drones in Canada...some will be built for Ukraine they suppose. "They arranged to establish a production facility for strike and reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicles on its territory. Canada has moved to a qualitatively new level of involvement in the Ukrainian crisis...Warmonger seeking to further fuel the Russian-Ukrainian conflict by all possible means has been laid bare. We reserve the right to an adequate response, and we will factor these new circumstances into our military-political planning." 🤔
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What has become increasingly normalized in this country is the hybridization of tropes, blood libels and urban legends borrowed from 19th century American anti-Catholic rioters with the postwar antisemitic obscenity of Holocaust denial. We're told that we mustn’t remember out loud what happened, exactly and who it was that incited riots across Canada in 2021, when at least 70 Catholic churches were burned to the ground or vandalized or otherwise desecrated in anti-Catholic hysterics of precisely the kind that led to the burning of the Ursuline convent at Charlestown, near Boston, on August 11, in 1834. therealstory.substack.com/p/…
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RT @johnwtomkinson: I used to be a federalist. I used to believe in Canada. I love what Canada once was. On the wall in my office is my…
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In 1962, there were three Indigenous teachers (Joe Stanley Michel, Benjamin Paul, and Mabel Caron) at the Kamloops residential school. By 1973, half the staff was Indigenous along with the principal (Nathan Matthew). Other than the 215 murders, it was a pretty great school.
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One of the greatest tricks pulled off by those in positions of power is convincing ordinary citizens to fight each other while they continue taking more power, more money, and demanding more control. Citizens are working harder, paying more, and receiving less. The cost of living keeps rising, public services continue to decline, and yet when people point out the obvious and ask for a greater say in the decisions affecting their lives, they are told their voices should be limited, ignored, or overridden. Think about that. The very people asking to be heard are dismissed, while those responsible for declining outcomes continue to claim they are acting in the “public interest.” If the public is spending more, receiving less, and watching core services deteriorate, then something is clearly not being done in the public interest. Too many public officials have forgotten that they are supposed to serve the public, not manage it, control it, or insulate themselves from it. Public office is a position of trust and responsibility, not a vehicle for personal ambition, self-interest, or endless performative nonsense designed to create the appearance of action while accomplishing nothing of substance. At this point, there is little evidence that giving government more power, more money, and more control has produced better outcomes for the public. Citizens are paying more, receiving less, and watching public services decline. Yet those responsible continue to insist they know best and should be entrusted with even greater authority. It is time to start trusting citizens a little more and those in power a little less.
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“I have a foreboding of an America in my children's or grandchildren's time -- when the United States is a service and information economy; when nearly all the manufacturing industries have slipped away to other countries; when awesome technological powers are in the hands of a very few, and no one representing the public interest can even grasp the issues; when the people have lost the ability to set their own agendas or knowledgeably question those in authority; when, clutching our crystals and nervously consulting our horoscopes, our critical faculties in decline, unable to distinguish between what feels good and what's true, we slide, almost without noticing, back into superstition and darkness... The dumbing down of American is most evident in the slow decay of substantive content in the enormously influential media, the 30 second sound bites (now down to 10 seconds or less), lowest common denominator programming, credulous presentations on pseudoscience and superstition, but especially a kind of celebration of ignorance” ― Carl Sagan, The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark
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Little Daugh Henson: The Moonshiner (1937) youtu.be/4aB4WZApzpI Performed by Dawson "Little Daugh (or Daw)" Henson at Botto on Billy's Branch, Clay County, Kentucky, October 11, 1937. Recorded by Alan and Elizabeth Lomax for the Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress. ...
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In a world that destroys children with Down syndrome, listen to this brave girl: “You can try to kill off everyone with Down syndrome by using abortion, but you won’t be any closer to a perfect society. You will just be closer to a cruel, heartless one."   Charlotte Helene Fien speaks before the United Nations
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