1. During the election people have been looking at the relationship between Take Back Alberta and the UCP government and Premier Danielle Smith.
We should also be looking at the relationship between Take Back Alberta and the Alberta Prosperity Project. #ableg#abelxn23#Abpoli
2. Probably the first time most people caught wind of the Alberta Prosperity Project is when their then VP of Economics, Christian Nationalist Tanner Hnidey posted, posted this particular "anti-woke" rant and warning of a vengeful God.
The Alberta Prosperity Project is basically a por-independence movement looking to influence... I mean "educate" Albertans about the virtue of leaving Confederation.
4. Not surprisingly they were paying special attention to the UCP leadership race.
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6. Unsurprisingly they also have fixated on issuse related to the WEF, United Nations, Agenda 2030, and other similar conspiracy theories.
7. Tanner Hnidey does the voiceover on this clip.
8. They seemed especially pleased with this response to a question from Ezra Levant concerning how far she is willing to go, perhaps calling referendum on independence:
"We want these things, or else..."
9. Upon Danielle Smith's victory, Dr. Dennis Modry offered this suggestion as to what can Smith do, "to advance the prospect of independence for Albertans."
10. David Parker, the leader of Take Back Alberta, would interview Dr. Modry only a few weeks prior to the leadership race to discuss in large part how they would/could work together towards their common goals for the province.
11. I won't post all of the video, but well start here (with a gross allusion to a debunked claim regarding Justin Trudeau being the child of Fidel Castro).
In some ways it is a rehash of the same grievances of years past.
12. But then we get into the proposed strategy to leave Canada.
13. He envisions the process beginning after the election later this month. The first steps would be to take over policing, pensions, immigration, employment insurance, and provincial tax collection.
Sound familiar?
14. Next would be to go after the Canada Health Act, equalization payments, and the carbon tax among other federal responsibilities.
When the federal government balks, the government then would initiate a referendum on independence.
15. Modry and Parker then start to discuss how their two organizations would be able to work together.
16. The main points they make is that they wish to wield such influence that the party they help put into power will have to adopt the positions that they put forward.
17. They talk about other groups including separatist groups, Keean Bexte's "Counter Signal", Christian Nationalists, and other right-wing groups to "synergize their efforts".
18. The discussion of the then upcoming UCP leadership race is then discussed as well as the election that would be called in May.
Ultimately it seems that so long as they get their policies they will support any politician who is willing to do their bidding.
19. Parker's point is perhaps best illustrated here in this Telegram post from October 19, 2022 when he comments on an apology Smith made regarding her statements about Ukraine.
20. When Modry suggests referendums on taxation Parker is all on board saying that it is his desire to make government as "small and ineffectual as possible."
21. It should come as no surprise that there are also plans for a new Alberta constitution drafted by the Alberta Prosperity Project.
22. I think this is the best point to end the clips as David Parker talks about the APP and TBA policies they want enacted:
"At the end of the day, we have to make them do it. They can say whatever they want, but we're going to make them do it."
1. By now I'm guessing that most of my Twitter followers are aware of the most recent threats against Trudeau and the subsequent of a suspect. I think there is an even more important story though related to the poisonous influence of social media
2. Dawid Zalewski was arrested for making death threats against the Prime Minister. The following video was posted to his second Facebook profile. Be warned that it may be triggering as it promotes graphic violence against the PM and others.
3. Zalewski is clearly not well, but I think would be wrong to dismissively call him "crazy" move on without further examination. There is a reason why he got to this point and I believe we can learn a great deal from his social media footprint.
1. I’ve been enjoying my summer break and have not been paying a lick of attention to the Olympics. Until today however since Twitter has collectively lost the plot.
2. Earlier boxer Imane Khelif defeated her Italian opponent in the first round when Angela Carini quit after 45 seconds stating that she had never been hit so hard.
To be fair, I don’t enjoy being punched in the face either so I can at least sympathize with Carini.
3. Now a preliminary fight would never be important enough to make international news under normal circumstances however we are, as the saying goes, living in interesting times.
1. Stephen Yaxley-Lennon (aka Tommy Robinson) was arrested in Calgary on an immigration warrant apparently. He may have since been released, though he has to turn in his passport and remain in southern Alberta.
I'd prefer that he be kicked out immediately.
2. Despite claiming to have been a "political prisoner" many of Yaxley-Lennon's criminal convictions his Islamophobic "activism" and a number of convictions since have had nothing to do with his political views.
3. In 2005, he was convicted assaulting a police officer who intervened during an argument Yaxley-Lennon was having with his then girlfriend.
1/ It's been a while since I've done a thread here, but the recent focus on Pat King got me to wondering what was up with his own Salacious Crumb, Tyson "Freedom George" Billings.
2/ Last time I looked at Billings he was a part of the efforts to set up a permenant camp outside Ottawa so there could be daily protests, though the original plan involved surrounding the police and arresting politicians.
Suffice to say it didn't go anywhere.
3/ Billings and Ron Clark soon headed home, but they both soon got involved in other protests including the anti-carbon tax protests occurring in the province. The numbers at these events have been small but that hasn't stopped from politicians from courting the fringes it seems.
1/ Though I'm not especially active these days, I'm still sometimes gobsmacked by some of the ridiculous (though sadly effective) rage farming by some on the right. Harrison Faulkner of "True North" is just a recent example of that.
2/ So a bit of background. Musical artist Karan Aujla won the 2024 TikTok Juno Fan Choice Award at the award ceremony this past weekend.
I think it was this weekend. Truth be told I don't pay a lot of attention to awards shows.
3/ It should be noted that Aujla has been in Canada for years emigrating as an orphan. He graduated from high school in Canada. The album was produced by a Canadian on a Canadian label.