719 – The wrong to property

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Aug 122021
 


“For those who do not want (a vaccine) I believe mandates at the local level need to be done,” announced Anthony Fauci to the media. “Government won’t do mandates. I hope within the next few weeks you will see the empowerment of local enterprises giving mandates – colleges – universities – places of business – a whole variety – and I strongly support that.”

Meanwhile, Joe Biden condemned the governors of Florida and Texas for banning forced vaccinations and announced: “If they are unable to do the right thing, they should allow businesses and universities who want to do the right thing to be able to do it.”

Tragically, the right to property has become twisted into a ‘wrong to property’ by those calling on the private sector to implement government objectives. Both Fauci and Biden have called on private institutions and businesses to do the government’s dirty work for them by mandating ‘vaccines’ to their employees and customers.

They’re counting on private institutions to invoke their ‘private property rights’ and ‘freedom of association’ as grounds to discriminate against the unvaccinated – something the government cannot so easily do given its ‘public’ status. This has become the political reality in all the Western nations dealing with the government imposed vaccine crisis. Continue reading »

Aug 052021
 


In mid-July, Ontario Premier Doug Ford suggested that Ontario would not be implementing a so-called ‘vaccine passport’ despite his government’s having previously suggested otherwise. But at the same time, private businesses and retailers in Ontario have been implementing their own versions of this divisive concept, some insisting that only those vaccinated may enter their premises, while others insist that those vaccinated may not enter their premises.

Either way, these establishments are guilty of discrimination and should be held accountable for these discriminatory practices. So says our guest Paul McKeever in a position paper developed for the Freedom Party of Ontario.

“Outlaw vaccination discrimination now!” suggests Paul, applying arguments and principles rarely heard (or understood) in the discussion of this very serious controversy. Up till now, the issue has been polarized and argued in an intellectual, moral, and philosophical vacuum, with each side blind to the strict context within which such a discussion is valid – the context of free trade. Continue reading »

Jul 052021
 

Mark Vandermaas has begun an effort to alter the course of Canadian culture and politics one province at a time by creating the New Brunswick Freedom Project.

Inspired in part by the New Hampshire Free State Project Mark’s plan is to encourage those who value individual rights and personal freedom to move to New Brunswick and shift the province’s political compass towards more individual freedom and less socialism.

With its relatively small electorate of less than 600,000, Mark believes that any efforts to change the Canadian political environment will have a greater effect in New Brunswick than any of the more populated provinces.

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713 – Freedom, tyranny, and the permanence of power

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Jul 012021
 


Like many countries in the Western world, Canada is being ruled by “mad doctors and B-movie Nazis.”

State health care officials, with the aid of fascist politicians in all parties, have created a tyranny unlike any before experienced in history. Yet there are millions of people who remain utterly blind to their political condition, unable to conceptualize a political evil that has killed and murdered hundreds of millions of people throughout history.

Part of their blindness has been caused by the fear generated around a fictional flu pandemic and by very real threats of force and violence by their governments – governments that have utterly abandoned their primary duty to protect individual rights and to maintain a condition of freedom.

And of course, a great part of this blindness is the result of various corporate media spewing outrageous and false propaganda about ‘Covid cases’ and viral ‘variants’ in a never-ending round-the-clock Orwellian campaign to coerce people into getting a highly dangerous and deadly ‘vaccine.’ Coupled with outright censorship of anyone who expresses the truth about the ‘vaccines’ or about the real fascist agenda, those who never hear the truth thus become agents of their own destruction. Continue reading »

707 – The principles of politics versus the politics of principle

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May 202021
 


“Freedom! Freedom! Freedom!” That has been an increasing chant heard at ever-growing protests around the world and in Canada, where Ontario’s fascist premier Doug Ford boasts that his is the most locked down jurisdiction in North America.

Sad to say, freedom has never been on the agenda of any political party found in the federal parliament or provincial legislatures of Canada. This is remarkable, given that freedom has always been touted by each of these parties as being a fundamental value of the nation. Yet freedom always takes a back seat to their various collectivist priorities – priorities that simply cannot possibly co-exist with freedom.

Tragically, most of those chanting ‘freedom’ are not really seeking individual freedom because they do not even know what freedom is. Rather, they are desperate to escape their latest version of oppression – currently a pretended ‘viral’ epidemic created to generate fear and to justify the unjustifiable – tyranny.

Though it is true that Canada lacks principled leadership, the real weakness in the Canadian fabric is not to be found in its leaders; it is to be found in Canadians themselves who routinely dismiss supporting the rare political party or politician that would put freedom first. Continue reading »

705 – Winning back our freedom—and why philosophy matters

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May 062021
 


As more and more people ‘awaken’ to the tyrannical reality of the global lockdowns, a great dilemma presents itself.

No matter how many grasp the true nature of our tyranny, or publicly protest, or civilly disobey our tyrannical laws and politicians, or challenge the courts, the sad fact is that all of Canada’s political parties in the parliaments and legislatures of the country are the source of the tyranny. Without a political option that will guarantee individual freedom on principle, our tyranny will never end.

To Canadians who want an end to lockdowns and other tyrannical rules and regulations, there are currently only two political parties in the nation opposed to them on principle.

Federally, the choice is the People’s Party of Canada, under the leadership of Maxime Bernier. And provincially in the province of Ontario, it is the Freedom Party of Ontario under the leadership of Paul McKeever.

While there are a few independents and occasional members in various parliaments who have expressed opposition to the lockdowns, their opposition has not been based on the necessary philosophical principles. Instead their concern has been over issues of ‘democratic process’ or calls for more ‘accurate’ statistics and ‘scientific’ evidence, none of which could ever justify today’s tyranny.

Given these circumstances, things may seem hopeless for those yearning to win back their freedom democratically – at the ballot box. Worse, many believe that their vote would be ‘wasted’ if they voted for a party that has no elected members and whose past vote totals have been in the single digit percentage range. Without a ‘majority’ how can such parties ever win an election?

Answer: it doesn’t take a ‘majority’ of eligible voters to elect a majority government. In fact, as illustrated by Freedom Party leader Paul McKeever in his analysis of the past ten Ontario elections, the elected parties consistently received between 18.2% to 29.7% of eligible voters, most resulting in majority governments.

Given that every other elected political party in Ontario has vowed to keep the lockdowns going indefinitely (even though they have no moral or democratic right to do so), a vote for any of them is a vote for continued tyranny.

Polls are now suggesting that as many as 20% of Ontarians want their freedom back, a percentage that becomes politically significant in light of the reality of past electoral results. Unfortunately this minority is still reluctant to vote for its convictions, blinded by political myths and unaware of how easily circumstances could be reversed.

As we have demonstrated many times in the past, the political world is and has always been ruled by minorities. ‘Majorities’ always follow, they never lead.

Tyranny will never end in our society until a significant minority philosophically commits to a real political option that is always Just Right – freedom.

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UNDRIP and the perversion of rights | Ron Vaillant

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Apr 132021
 

Western nations are committing cultural and national suicide if they adapt their laws to conform to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). Canada is leading the race to oblivion as a nation-state as all major political parties are pushing through legislation (Bill C-15) that will give the globalists in the UN everything they are asking for.

Our guest Ron Vaillant is one man trying to bring attention to the proposed legislation. He makes it clear that even though the Canadian media are, for the most part, ignoring it, this is perhaps the biggest issue in the country, an issue that will have devastating results for all Canadians for generations to come, forever altering the very structure of our government and the foundation of our nation.

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