Canada is a corporatocratic dictatorship under the control of globalist conspirators. But I don't know how true any of that other stuff is, and they aren't very secret about it.
Are these things psyops? It comes off as a form of cargo cult. They see that lawyers use words, so they try to figure out the all powerful series of words that will force the government to bow to them.
Even if these sovereign citizen types were right about everything, it doesn't matter if the people arresting you call themselves a corporation or a government; you are still going to jail. The important thing is whether power resides with your friends or your enemies.
These arguments appeal to certain generations of people who strongly believe in the rule of law and governmental institutions being neutral actors which simply enforce the law without fear or favor.
I listen to a lot of old Art Bell (F) episodes when I'm outside doing yard work, and the guys pushing these sort of theories are always very interested in Congressional Inquiries, because they think if the Truth comes out, the politicians will be forced to pass/repeal a law, and the bad guys will be foiled. Perhaps if we lived in the Mr. Smith Goes to Washington universe that's how things would work, but in our universe it isn't.
They also all really liked John McCain, which I think is hilarious. Went from the Talk Radio Right singing his praises to cheering his death over the course of 25 years.
I'm once again torn between malicious contempt that they deserve their fate and a burning desire for righteous vengence against those who did this to them.
I forget who it was, but someone on this board once posted a similar theory to this that posited more or less the same idea about the USA, which sounds beyond ridiculous to me.
In Canada's case, it did not become wholly independent until 1982. Yes, that recently.
'Wholly independent' in a political sense. In practice, Canada's crown corporations (state-owned corporations) still exist, and are still owned by... the crown.
So Canada's parliament is independent, but many of its nationalized businesses are not. The British monarchy still owns a lot of vital stuff that keeps the country running.
You don't need to make it into a conspiracy to acknowledge that corporations and governments are in the same bed. It's true across the entire world in varying degree.
Canada is a corporatocratic dictatorship under the control of globalist conspirators. But I don't know how true any of that other stuff is, and they aren't very secret about it.
Are these things psyops? It comes off as a form of cargo cult. They see that lawyers use words, so they try to figure out the all powerful series of words that will force the government to bow to them.
Even if these sovereign citizen types were right about everything, it doesn't matter if the people arresting you call themselves a corporation or a government; you are still going to jail. The important thing is whether power resides with your friends or your enemies.
These arguments appeal to certain generations of people who strongly believe in the rule of law and governmental institutions being neutral actors which simply enforce the law without fear or favor.
I listen to a lot of old Art Bell (F) episodes when I'm outside doing yard work, and the guys pushing these sort of theories are always very interested in Congressional Inquiries, because they think if the Truth comes out, the politicians will be forced to pass/repeal a law, and the bad guys will be foiled. Perhaps if we lived in the Mr. Smith Goes to Washington universe that's how things would work, but in our universe it isn't.
They also all really liked John McCain, which I think is hilarious. Went from the Talk Radio Right singing his praises to cheering his death over the course of 25 years.
I'm once again torn between malicious contempt that they deserve their fate and a burning desire for righteous vengence against those who did this to them.
I forget who it was, but someone on this board once posted a similar theory to this that posited more or less the same idea about the USA, which sounds beyond ridiculous to me.
In Canada's case, it did not become wholly independent until 1982. Yes, that recently.
'Wholly independent' in a political sense. In practice, Canada's crown corporations (state-owned corporations) still exist, and are still owned by... the crown.
So Canada's parliament is independent, but many of its nationalized businesses are not. The British monarchy still owns a lot of vital stuff that keeps the country running.
"You put the Queen on the money, you're British."
Dr. Gregory House
A simplistic axiom, but it's more or less true.
Whoever controls your bank controls your country.
i mean it's literally under the control of the wef so what's the difference?
The Hudson's Bay Company is still around (they own Saks Fifth Avenue among other things), but they haven't run Canada since 1870.
You don't need to make it into a conspiracy to acknowledge that corporations and governments are in the same bed. It's true across the entire world in varying degree.