I’ve seen 2 major reasons for why Canadians are largely okay with the idea of coercion of the population through vaccine passports, and vaccine mandates. These reasons however conflict with each other, as well as the larger narrative and supposed aims of our civilization. The first major reason: “I feel
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Canadian Trends: Marilyn Manson’s fans killed Brian Warner and now all that’s left is Marilyn Manson – Part 3
(continued from part 2…) “[On ‘Antichrist Superstar’,] I was being grandiose, saying that I would be this icon that would have a lot of power in my hands and be able to decide many people’s future. That ended up being true. Life imitated art and the story started writing itself.’Mechanical
Continue readingCanadian Trends: Marilyn Manson’s fans killed Brian Warner and now all that’s left is Marilyn Manson – Part 2
(continued from part 1…) As we explore the accusations made against Marilyn Manson please keep in mind that the purpose here is to evaluate everything individually. With someone like Marilyn Manson that has deliberately been pushing the edge of entertainment for 30 years and has not been secretive about his
Continue readingCanadian Trends: Marilyn Manson’s fans killed Brian Warner and now all that’s left is Marilyn Manson – Part 1
This is not an easy post for me to write but as someone dedicated to truth I feel I have no choice. I have been a Marilyn Manson fan since the days of Portrait of an American Family and I use it frequently as the soundtrack to this blog. I
Continue readingCanadian Trends: UPDATE-1: kumakaia, aloha
Aloha Albertans! Richard here writing to you from sunny Edmonton Honaberta. It’s currently sitting at a pleasant 28.4 degrees (that’s in Fahrenheit). I’ve got the heat turned up though and all my clothes off, I’m sweating like Michael Forian waking up to his twitter notifications. Don’t judge, I’ve been on
Continue readingCanadian Trends: Overview of UCP’s ‘Provincial Administrative Penalties Act’
Good overview of the UCP’s underhanded kangaroo court law.
Continue readingCanadian Trends: Richard Gordon interviews Richard Fantin on Albertastan
Part two of our discussion on The Great Reset. Podcast:
Continue readingCanadian Trends: Richard Gordon interviews Richard Fantin on Albertastan
Episode 69! Part one of our discussion on The Great Reset. Podcast:
Continue readingCanadian Trends: The Great Reset and the Post-Post-Truth era
Ugh. With my blog being one of few places legitimately exploring The Great Reset there has been an unexpected consequence, traffic has exploded. To give you an idea my post ‘George Floyd, the hero that broke the camel’s back‘ after Candace Owens created the controversy around George Floyd being regarded
Continue readingCanadian Trends: Cognitive dissonance is a trans-partisan trait
I’ve never been afraid of taking a controversial position. It comes with the territory of forecasting future trends. Years ago at the tail end of Alberta’s boom I’d tell folks the oilsands were on their last legs. I was called crazy, this was when Max Fawcett blocked me. Standing up
Continue readingCanadian Trends: Alberta in the context of the Great Reset
The Great Reset should be of no surprise to long time readers of my blog. I’ve been discussing the various facets of the coming new-feudalist system for years now, such as in ‘Frugal or Feudal? Taper terrors and the costs that bind us’ or more recently ‘The emperor’s new cloak‘,
Continue readingCanadian Trends: The partisan nature of no-position non-partisanship
There’s a new group of non-partisan ideaers ‘TheNext30’ that have published their debut idea: ‘The last thing we need for progress is a polarized Alberta‘. As a follow-up here is a Twitter thread where one of the group’s founders discuss what non-partisan means for them. Of particular interest is this statement:
Continue readingCanadian Trends: HOLIDAAAAAAAAAY
Did ya hear Albertans? It’s time for a fuckin’ holiday! A tax holiday that is. For the rest of the duration of the UCP’s grift oil & gas companies will no longer have to pay any tax on new wells! They’re going to really work hard in the meantime though
Continue readingCanadian Trends: Rock Bottom
I was happy in 2015 when the NDP won the election. Being 31 years old it was the first time in my entire lifetime I had seen a different government elected into office in the province. I had long grown tired of the constant pandering to the oil industry at
Continue readingCanadian Trends: Learn To Code Episode 3: Project 1: MineSweeper, Part 2
In this video we continue with the MineSweeper project. We construct some new unlit materials and create our MineSweeper tile actor prototype.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egkq4oHIU7I
Continue readingCanadian Trends: Slowly, But Surely, Alberta’s Stark Reality Dawns
In January I wrote a post titled “The Stark Reality Albertans Face“, in which I tried to briefly describe the true reality facing us. Since then as the UCP’s efforts to liquidate Alberta have accelerated and the impacts have been felt across the population more and more groups are starting
Continue readingCanadian Trends: "Near Normal"
Well Alberta Wars was fun eh? I quite enjoyed writing that. The series will continue again as we near the events I anticipate are coming and have mapped out for the remaining 4 episodes. But for now I need to refocus my efforts. I have been writing about Alberta’s deteriorating
Continue readingCanadian Trends: Alberta Wars Episode V: Is The Economy Coming Back?
A long time ago in an economy far far away… ALBERTA WARS Episode V Is The Economy Coming Back? For the citizens of Harper’s new empire the old Alberta Advantage was a distant memory. The great religion of the Alberta boom became more and more mythic by the day. Parents
Continue readingCanadian Trends: Alberta Wars Episode IV: A New Fair Deal
A long time ago in an economy far far away… ALBERTA WARS Episode IV A New Fair Deal Following the revenge of the separatists all of the pillars for Emperor Harper and his protege’s new empire were in place. They had successfully directed the anger towards Ottawa and the vague
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