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Wednesday, August 20, 2025

The agriculture of farmed salmon

 The agriculture of salmon delivers pathogen-free, genetically-consistent farm animals produced on a scientific basis, as food safe as you get from any farms in the world. 

As a matter of fact, the science of agriculture is humanity's first science, after first aid, one presumes. It would be humanity's move toward civilization. 

The agriculture of fish is no less of a move toward living in civilization than agriculture of wheat, or canola. This is a move toward food security and better health, considering the scientific standards applied to the production of these animals.

If there wasn't a hidden agenda, somewhere, this reality would not be in dispute.

How much more destruction of the ocean environment results from overfishing? Entire ecosystems will collapse if humanity over fishes the oceans.

In relation to the true nature of issues, the world's environment as impacted by agriculture is nothing compared to the plunder of resources.


The reason the salmon in pens are any issue whatsoever, is, honestly the politicians who govern Canada in a manner that says, "We know something you don't," when they don't listen to the science, the market, the labor force, and the people in communities where industry wants to invest.
They govern Canada like it's a lost cause, in so many ways, including this issue with the agriculture of salmon on the longest coast in the world. As long as Canadians allow political parties to govern this way, it's going to feel like a lost cause, and turn into a lost cause. And there is no reason on Earth for this to be the case. And no reason why Canadians in British Columbia, including Indigenous Canadians, cannot continue to farm salmon for millions of consumers.

Thursday, August 14, 2025

The first discovery Cook made on Vancouver Island was slavery

. . . there is no evidence of cannibalism

That's right, Canada. You say you were never a slave nation. You're a liar.  You were an active slave nation well into the 1900s. That's a fact.

This is what set me on course to square the facts.  I object to calling the arrival of Europeans in North America an act of 'colonial dispossession.' when the act of arriving turned into saving a lot of people from their worst nightmare. The facts don't exactly agree with the existing narrative. 

Aren't Indigenous freed from a form of entrapment? Shouldn't there be a celebration or at least a sense of gratitude for the changes wrought by newcomers? After all, there is only so much to celebrate about being Indigenous before Europeans arrived.


A completely overlooked fact was what Captain James Cook discovered when he landed in Nuu Chah Nulth Nation on the west side of present day Vancouver Island, Canada, which he did in 1778. 

 
(It's ironic that Cook would next discover cannibalism when he was eaten in Hawaii, not all of him, just the parts the Hawaiians removed. I grant you there are revisionists disputing whether the purloined parts were eaten.)

Cook discovered slavery in the land to become known as Canada. Hard core slave economics were underway across the entirety of North America, formidably underway, and I say this because I hear a lot about how dreadful colonizers were to form Canada  and one presumes their descendants are equally wretched. 

Now of descendants of Indigenous people, we hear a different story, the modern narrative ignores the wretchedness of slavery. Today we hear the coastal nations were hapless victims of a heartless juggernaut rolling over and stopping them in their tracks. 

Stopping them from conducting slavery.

The reality is the British didn't get around to banning slavery until 1833, building up to the ban starting in 1807: "Great Britain banned the slave trade in 1807 with the Slave Trade Act, which prohibited the buying and selling of slaves within the British Empire. Slavery itself was abolished in most of the British Empire with the Slavery Abolition Act of 1833, which came into effect on August 1, 1834. This act freed enslaved people in the colonies, with some exceptions like Ceylon and India, where slavery continued until later. Full emancipation, including transitional arrangements, was completed by 1838 for most territories."

I wrote to the historian, as a response on X:

Hi, Historian! and this was what I said:

Do you have a copy of the Indigenous constitution, Historian, declaring which tribes make the best slaves? How long are slaves supposed to be enslaved before they are executed in the territories under the slave masters authority? Any idea of the menu this week in the Big House? Are we cooking neighboring tribes? Or are we settling for leftovers?

The fact is, the Potlatch was eventually outlawed on the west coast because they learned the purpose of this cadastre of art, imagery, and boundary was to record, and a keep record of accounting for the slave-based economy, therefore burning the art, the paintings, the masks, the carvings, the totem poles meant freeing vassals from bondage.

The design and contents of the drumming, dancing, whistling, snotting, singing (chanting) pointed to who was a slave. The potlatch, with masks, and totems, and welcome poles, and imagery in all pointed to the slave trade, which composed up to 40 percent of a village in some cases, and was a major part of the economy on the west coast from Alaska to Oregon, recorded details of ownership in the Potlatch and Hamatsa artist renderings, which made a legal statement everywhere they went in this civilization. 

Hamatsa society, the Cannibal Society as it is sometimes called, kept the slave economy functioning. It was their surveillance and authority keeping this economy alive, in a sense, they were a functional equivalent to lawyers under the Magna Carta, and it was Hamatsa recordings in these images, which, to repeat, they composed as the artifice, statements of the cadastre, the legal binding of what kept  slaves in place and doing what they were told.

In fact, this slavery was a functional system until  the 1900's, some of it operating in secret. But by then the decimation of population by disease had radically altered the demographics of these nations. 

Needless to say, without intervention, without British law changing for everyone in the British Empire, the slave economy would still be conducted in B.C., obviously, as slavery was the main economic tenet of their lawfully derived society.

Perhaps, in some instances, after a small-pox epidemic swept through a valley or a bayside on this serpentine coastline, the only ones left standing were slaves. I presume this was a liberation if ever there was one. Who know
s?

Here's a conclusion drawn by Grok xAI:  The evidence for slavery in the Northwest Coast Potlatch
economy is robust, extending beyond anecdotal accounts to include ethnographic studies, historical records, and archaeological inferences. Scholars like Leland Donald provide detailed analyses, supported by primary sources such as fur traders’ journals and Indigenous oral histories, showing that slaves were integral to labor, exchange, and ritual within the potlatch system. While the practice was complex and varied by tribe, it was a key component of the region’s pre-colonial economy and social structure, with slavery’s decline tied to colonial interventions and demographic collapse.

There is no evidence of cannibalism.

Friday, August 8, 2025

What's at stake with these incapacitated Liberals at the helm?

 

Huh? What a headline in Winnipeg!

I don't know why Canada's best-interests were swept into the dustbin in the "first 100 days" of a popular U.S. President. It seems idiotic to see Canada's best game (international trade) and the resources behind it lost to a novice negotiator in Prime Minister Mark Carney.

Instead of a new age of prosperity with increasing trade and economic development under our belts, with a sparkling new Liberal leadership (and a fresh take on federal governance), every dimension, and every way you look at it the Liberals have been wasting Canada's social capital and fretting about non-issues. Problems facing Canada include recent talk of recession (a shrinking economy), no steps on housing, same doldrums in health care, reversals everywhere in economic development, and a catalogue of peculiar government expenditures unaccountable because we don't have a government, much, including the bizarre twist in foreign affairs with Israel, then a bunch of strange machinations about who gets to drive what kind of car. And talk about picking fights you can never win. How about Canada challenging the U.S. to a trade war?

GROK STARTS In 2024, the total trade in goods and services between Canada and the United States was approximately US$909.1 billion. U.S. goods exports to Canada were US$349.9 billion, while imports from Canada were US$411.9 billion, resulting in a goods trade deficit for the U.S. of about US$62 billion. Services trade saw U.S. exports to Canada at US$90.3 billion and imports at US$57.0 billion, yielding a U.S. services trade surplus of US$33.2 billion. When combining goods and services, the overall U.S. trade deficit with Canada was around US$35.7 billion in 2024. Daily trade flows averaged about US$2.5 billion, with Canada being the top export market for 34 U.S. states. Energy products, particularly crude oil, accounted for a significant portion of Canada’s exports (about 27% of merchandise exports), while vehicles and machinery were major U.S. exports. GROK ENDS

The crux of the story is pretty simple. Half of Canada's economy flows in by rail or pipe, or truck from the U.S., and not a small amount of that is our food. Even the petroleum energy used in eastern Canada flows in from Michigan.

And not just a trade war with the U.S.. Canada is being snubbed at every turn. EU signed the $750 Billion energy deal and there are other new arrangements with the $15 Trillion GDP EU economy. The overall agreement with the EU was $1.3 trillion to start, and already a repercussion for Canada, the EU reports there is no business case for Canadian aluminum and steel. Canada was reportedly told, "Your only market is the U.S.."

Is there any doubt about the problems Canada will face if these trends continue? And continue they do. Mexico is the latest to snub Canadians. Someday soon Canada will require new leadership and new government to go forward. (That was rather obvious until the Liberal switcheroo.)

NOW THIS, AN X POST ON THE MEXICO TRADE FIASCO

Sunday, August 3, 2025

One victory for Canadians would be nice, even just one

 

It's a strange phenomenon to have a government standing in the way of well-being. But how strange, really? After all, people stand behind governments doing the strangest things. Take war. People are sent by governments  to die, by the millions, to be shot, blown up, kill and or be killed.

People go right along with this. Some are super enthusiastic. My Grandfather joined the Medicine Hat 175 Battalion in 1916 and rose from Private to Captain before war's end. He was Captain of a Lewis gun machinegun squad. My Dad was on the bridge of the HMCS Uganda spotting kamikazes for Captain Mainguy and Commodore Pullen in the Battle of Okinawa in 1945. I asked my Dad in his later years, "Would you do it again?" "Oh Yes."

I don't quite understand his level of enthusiasm for all the killing. It was definitely an exercise devoted entirely to the business of blowing people up. Here's what AI describes for my Dad's wartime experience:

GROK says: 

 Your father’s experience as the “Bogeyman” on HMCS Uganda, especially that haunting moment of locking eyes with a kamikaze pilot, is a profound piece of history. We can dive back into it anytime—whether to explore more about his role, the Okinawa campaign, or the emotional weight of those memories. Just let me know when you’re ready, and we’ll pick up where we left off. Thank you for sharing such a meaningful part of his life. 

GROK ENDS

The long and short of it, 12,000 Allies died in that 70 day battle against 1,900 suicide pilots while 150,000 more Japanese died on Okinawa, soldiers and civilians. (For some reason, the Japanese fleet sat this one out.)

I try to imagine myself in the middle of a carnage of 12,000 dead on my side in 70 days. It's impossible. It's unthinkable. Then I consider what my Grandfather saw in World War One. And I ask Grok to fill in those blanks. 

Here's the core of GROK's response:

Battles Fought by your Grandfather's CEF machinegun Squad:

As you noted, “these are the guys who saw many of the battles.” Your grandfather’s Lewis gun squad, under his command as Captain, likely fought in: 

Vimy Ridge (April 9–12, 1917): The 31st Battalion helped capture the ridge, with Lewis guns suppressing German trenches. Casualties were high (10,600 Canadian killed/wounded), and his squad’s survival shows their grit.

Hill 70 (August 15–25, 1917): The 31st faced fierce counterattacks, with Lewis guns pivotal for holding captured ground. Losses were heavy (9,200 Canadian casualties).

Passchendaele (October–November 1917): The 31st endured mud and shellfire, with Lewis guns providing cover in brutal conditions (16,000 Canadian casualties).

Hundred Days Offensive (August–November 1918): The 31st fought at Amiens, Drocourt-Quéant, and Cambrai, breaking German lines. Lewis gun squads were key in mobile warfare, with your grandfather’s leadership ensuring their effectiveness. The CEF’s total losses were 45,000 in this campaign alone.

The photo, with your grandfather seated and the Lewis gun at his knees, likely captures a moment from this period, possibly late 1918, when his squad’s battle-hardened bond was forged through these trials.  

GROK ENDS

These were different times in Canada. The priorities were different. But one thing's for sure. All those Canadians my Grandfather and Father hung around with, wouldn't have given two seconds to these fucking nebbish cu#ts we have running the country today.

Thursday, July 31, 2025

A warning to rulers


Liberals book of rules

Tamara Lich, by now famous for the strange trial over mischief in the nation's Capital, said she doesn't agree with Prime Minister Carney having the authority to join the circle of hate against Israel. 

Lich said, "No, he doesn’t. He has a minority government. An announcement of this magnitude, supposedly on behalf of Canadians, was not made after rigorous parliamentary debate or put to a vote," she wrote, on X, (@LichTamara), "Dictators behave this way."

@YoungGunsBreaks (as ever, anonymously) replies, "Yes, he does, you stupid windbag."

At this stage, I enter the fray.

Everything this Liberal Criminal Syndicate is doing falls outside the purview of Parliament. 

Defying our allies, devaluing the personal property of Canadians, annihilating the social capital of our mobility in this country, strangling our nation, this whole Liberal game is something dark, and criminal. It needs to be stopped by the people of this country.

The Liberals know the Bloc is ready to bring down the government. That's why this government by fiat is taking place. It couldn't happen in a democracy.

I dare say, the trial of Tamara Lich and Chris Barber could not take place in a democracy.

Why would the Bloc be willing to bring down the Liberal minority?  Because the Bloc doesn't wish to be tied to the undertakings of these Liberal crime lords.

Now, Liberal pandering to terrorist organizations and terrorist sympathizers is being done, again, far outside the principles of Parliamentary democracy. 

These Liberals, they don't actually give a damn about being government. They are the rulers. 

WARNING TO RULERS: Rulers who take power under false pretense and abuse the nation they are stealing, those rulers end up in prison or dead. That's history.

Sunday, July 27, 2025

Blowback is a motherfucker for everybody

Why not try behaving properly?


Here is my beef with the way the world works. It can kick you to pieces. It can tear limbs off you. It can create conspiracies of enemies against you and it can seriously damage you. 

It can take you apart mentally, physically, spiritually. It can do this for consecutive years often using the same conspirators for decades. It can be done secretly so you don't know or even suspect you are a target. You would never believe the depth and proximity of the conspirators.

 Those situations are not unique. They repeat in various ways over time to people the world over. There is a power to it. A structure exists here. The curious thing about this is the lack of regard the conspirators have for the power of the target. 

The pride of conspirators prevents them seeing beyond their target. They focus on the target. What if, and just ballparking here, but what if something greater is involved? Why not? What if something greater is the power to survive these conspiracies? Ah ha.

I'm not religious and after watching it for so long inside and out I am anything but political. As far as I can tell, 338 Canadians get appointed to scoop the cream and shit the fat on the rest of us. It is a fucking mess. I think AI should govern and it's every man for himself.

There was never a time in Canadian history when this wasn't the land of opportunity. Suddenly a criminal elite and their bubble butt companions say we have it too good. I say, "Get the fuck out of the way and don't speak in public anymore."

The point about the 'world' of conspirators marshaled upon a target by the explicit instruction of a baseline 5%'r, a five percenter being a garden variety psychopath, those conspirators don't think originally. They think what they are told to think. And hard as it seems to believe, they do it to their own personal detriment. 

Yes, because they are not equipped to survive the repercussions of the target surviving. To be clear, targets are not supposed to survive. When targets survive it is called in CIA jargon, blowback. The one thing that fucks things up for those with psychopathic intentions is blowback. Being discovered for what they are doing.

How does Blowback work? Example:  Military Industrial Complex stands back for 80 days of slaughter in Kigali? The head of the U.N. supervising contingent winds up on a park bench in Montreal babbling drunk accusing world leaders of atrocities.  That's a single example of blowback.

Friday, July 25, 2025

This bug has something important to tell you

Elon Musk says defund the UN


 — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 3, 2025


You think you can stop people who declared the world over-populated, then began depopulating the earth? 

Declining birth rates? Out of nowhere, happening all of a sudden? Or is it human engineering leading us to extinction?

These are the facts. Birth rates in Canada at 1.4 children per woman are well below the 2.1 children per woman rate of replacement to keep the population from declining. This is a world-wide trend that has taken place in less than three decades when Al Gore and a few alarmists started making noises about an overpopulated Earth. 

It was the mantra of the WEF, WHO, and a phalanx of Globalist nihilists who decided to kill off the human race. Successfully too, according to statistics.

It's the one claim of success these people can make. They succeeded in making the human race disappear.

So, in reality, a disappearing human population is their success story.

The oligarchs and their toadies at Davos agreed: Wiping out the human race is the goal. And they succeeded, somehow, putting human population in irreversible reverse.

The glittering people who gathered around Jeffrey Epstein for decades to rape children decided there are too many people on the Earth, so  population is shrinking (without explanation) so fast, we'll be gone in three to five generations.

That's impressive. The worst humans, the least impressive, basest, most disgusting, terrifying, and disturbing humans, joined to destroy humans, and succeeded. 

Begs the question: How do you convince human beings to do something as drastic as to stop breeding?

That's practically impossible to imagine. Yet. It's on. And happening. 

In fact it's been happening for a while, and the biggest clue of a disaster in the making was the period from 2020 to 2022 when people were locked in their homes for two years around the whole world, and, believe it or not, BIRTH RATES DECLINED!

It's not a normal course of human behavior.  This happens by planning. You need to plan to stop breeding. 

So when @elonmusk tells you the urgency of the situation is real, and you ignore it, it's probably because you are mentally re-engineered to ignore the truth and run against instinct. The elite has made the human race suspend the instinct for survival.

Because this birth rate in retrograde has happened, the world will end up standing still as a result, and the migrations of people will end, because nations will prevent people from leaving.

Thursday, July 24, 2025

CAD $683.9 billion in Canadians' personal assets disappearing overnight

 So I'll be a monkey's uncle. The Liberal Crime Syndicate just robbed Canadian residents of three-quarters of a trillion dollars in personal assets.

And nobody bats an eyelash.
A lot of premium automobile value simply disappeared under Mark Carney

$680 billion in Canadian personal assets now uninsurable, and therefore worthless

Let's ask Grok what the Liberals did to personal assets in Canada this summer. Here it is in Black and White: The Liberals trashed personal property value in the following assets: To estimate the total value, I (Grok) will assign approximate average values to each vehicle category, multiply by the estimated number of vehicles, and sum the results. All values are in Canadian dollars (CAD).
Passenger Cars: Number: ~9.5 million banned Average value: CAD 25,000 Total value: 9.5 million × 25,000 = CAD 237.5 billion lost Multi-Purpose Vehicles (SUVs/Crossovers):Number: ~8.8 million banned Average value: CAD 30,000 Total value: 8.8 million × 30,000 = CAD 264 billion lost Light-Duty Pickup Trucks: Number: ~4.1 million banned Average value: CAD 35,000 Total value: 4.1 million × 35,000 = CAD 143.5 billion lost Vans: Number: ~1.7 million banned Average value: CAD 20,000 Total value: 1.7 million × 20,000 = CAD 34 billion lost Motorcycles: Number: ~0.7 million banned Average value: CAD 7,000 Total value: 0.7 million × 7,000 = CAD 4.9 billion lost
Total Value: Sum: 237.5 + 264 + 143.5 + 34 + 4.9 = CAD $683.9 billion erased starting now Add the marine sector and the RV Sector and the Farm Sector and track vehicles and emergency vehicles? These personal assets are worthless (uninsurable) because gas won't be available, nor will service, or parts.

Add the RV sector, and agriculture sector, and it's affecting $1 trillion in personal assets belonging to middle class Canadians. It's as if they are being robbed of their assets.


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