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  1. This story is now gaining mainstream traction: “Recently released court documents reveal that the Trudeau government’s travel vaccine mandate was driven by politics and not science. Days before it kicked in, senior officials were scrambling to find a rationale. The documents also reveal the travel mandate was concocted by a secretive group headed by a Transport Canada official. Apart from its head and one other member, we don’t even know who’s part of it. No scientists, doctors, or epidemiologists were involved.”

    https://www.commonsense.news/p/court-documents-reveal-canadas-travel

  2. Hi Catherine. Just to let you know you have quite an extraordinary base of followers on Zero Hedge which posted your recent interview with Greg Hunter. Zero Hedge is based on the movie, “Fight Club”, in its comments. No holds barred. You won hands down as the down voters got silenced immediately based on fact. I’ve never witnessed that before on that site, fierce comnents defending your position. The illusion has been broken. Thanks.

    1. Really. Will check it out. Am used to the trolls drowning out the real people.

    2. From what I saw, the vast majority spoke positively about the interview. Some comments about the red button problem and the missing money, also links to solari posted.

      1. I almost always find the comment sections on most US sites to be depressing. The learning speeds from the dialogue is much slower The major reason is paid trolls – and it is a good news that many are now beginning to understand the problem. However there is way too much victim mentality and complaining and invective throwing. So a form of wallowing in hopelessness and anger instead of organizing to accomplish things that give each other energy, I am struck by how much higher the learning metabolisn is on the Dutch new media sites than in US. What can we do to encourage people to adopt high learning metabolism habits? I think about htat a lot. Again, am very grateful for your pointing this out – would never have looked at the comments without a heads up.

        1. What I saw when I visited Europe a couple times was people that loved their culture. The easier access to beautiful cathedrals and pipe organ music, aqua ducts built well by the Romans that are still solid in Spoleto, and the world class food available that isn’t hard to find. I marveled at the attendance of an Easter procession in rural Sicily. I was impressed by the genuine politeness of the Italian and French people. I don’t see how the Schwabies sell the great reset, transhumanism, and the build back better plan to the people of Spoleto that drive their cars on the Roman built aqua duct that is also used as a “highway” over a valley. They know what has worked, and what continues to work. Seems like expanding Solari into Europe is like finding more fertile ground to grow on. The comments that Joseph makes on owning the culture seems to be more and more prescient. Maybe the solution is continuing to do what you already do very well. I don’t see how these people in Europe could be convinced to go along with the “plan” unless they were bankrupted, and forced into complying with the potenional conditions of UBI. I have not been to the Netherlands, but the culture seems to be as strong as what I have experienced in other parts of Europe. If North Americans are under greater influence of entrainment than Europeans are, partially due to the differences in design of the power grids as described in the interview with Adam Trombly – seems like an uphill battle. Keep on talking about how the money flows work Catherine! If the west have become dependent on federal money and are hyper materialists, I think the discussions you already bring up is the way out.

          So glad I subscribed!

  3. Creepy stuff coming down the pike.

    UK SAGE’s Susan Michie Promoted to Lead WHO’s Nudge Unit
    Michael P Senger
    Jul 25

    Susan Michie, a 40-year member of the British Communist Party and a leading participant in the UK Government’s Scientific Pandemic Insights group on Behaviour (SPI-B) “nudge unit” to drive consent for Covid mandates, has been promoted to Chair of the WHO’s Technical Advisory Group for Behavioural Insights and Science for Health.

    Last year, when asked how long Britain’s Covid containment measures should last, Michie responded that they should last forever: “Test, trace and isolate system, border controls are really essential…social distancing…wearing face masks…we’ll need to keep these going in the long term…I think forever.”

    On Good Morning Britain, when asked whether her membership in the Communist Party might inform her draconian policy preferences, Michie expressed outrage: “I’ve come on your program as a scientist… You don’t ask other scientists about politics, so I’m very happy to speak about science, which is what my job is, and to limit it to that.” Michie is a behavioural psychologist with no background in epidemiology or infectious disease.

    more-

    https://michaelpsenger.substack.com/p/uk-sages-susan-michie-promoted-to

    1. This is one of the reasons that the Mass Formation theory is so dangerous if you read what the book actually says. It can be used to nudge people who disagree with tyranny all the way into mental institutes.

    1. Is the lawyer going to try to get them rolled back or have they been rolled back? Did not understand.

      1. I should have been more clear – Was under the impression that the decision to change military policy for service members and new recruits that makes it more of an unattractive career choice, mostly existed the US. This is the first story that I have read that illustrates the same problem also exists in the NATO crowd.

        1. Is this Canada or NATO – assume they are doing in all Commonwealth.
          IMO they are working on super soldiers and robots that will be brought in as mercanaries.

          1. Yes, Commonwealth is what I should have said. The event in Ottawa earlier this year gives the hint that mercenaries are in play. My impression of the military in Canada is that they were not willing to move against the protesters. I notice locally the influx of people from Ukraine, I wonder what percentage are genuine people looking to flee, versus the opportunity to move in mercenaries.

          2. There are several possibilities

            Covert operations
            Narcotics and other forms of trafficing and organized crime networks
            Dependents who have to do what they are told, including voting a they are told
            Mercenaries
            Hallowing out the Ukraine – so they can move in and have it for themseleves

  4. Catherine,
    While exploring the site, I saw a post Ulrike made about Sun Ovens. I live in the Canadian Prairies, so when the gas and the power goes off, there will be BIG troubles. It can get down to -35ºC for weeks on end and likely will with the weather manipulation this year.

    Is this something you recommend? Is there a place in Canada to order them? I have my trusty Kelly Kettle and am stocking up 2 years of supplies at my Mom and Dad’s 45 minutes away from where we live.
    Preparing for the October Surprise.

      1. Marcia:

        Thanks for posting. I am going to order one for Hickory Valley.

      2. Thanks for the reminder I had forgotten about this and trying to decide in a slow cooker that only uses charcoal. Thanks. I have also purchased canned meat that has a long shelf life and pastured if you are interested. I find that emergency supplies being promoted are toxic and all carbs.

    1. My nephew works at GoSun, which also has solar ovens and other off-grid appliances.

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