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.
Comments Off on 713 – Freedom, tyranny, and the permanence of power
Jul012021
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 »
Comments Off on 712 – The grasshopper and the squirrel—a modern day history lesson | Salim Mansur
Jun242021
It is often said that we never seem to ‘learn from history.’ Perhaps in today’s context it can be further argued that it is impossible to learn from history given that history is being re-written to reflect a past that just wasn’t so.
This false depiction of history has been described as part of the so-called ‘cancel culture’ movement, a movement that has adopted all of the evils of the collectivist regimes defeated in World War II. Indeed, the history of the Western nations since the defeat of Hitler and the Nazi regime in 1945 reflects a philosophical shift towards the very collectivism that was fought against.
In the Western world today, our governments are openly adopting Marxist ideology under the guise of ‘equity,’ ‘racism,’ ‘white supremacy,’ ‘climate change,’ and even of fighting a viral pandemic. What all these seemingly unrelated issues have in common is that they are manufactured crisis designed to expand the power of the state at the expense of individual freedom.
How did we get here? That’s the question our guest Salim Mansur addresses as he describes Marx’s binary notion of the oppressor and the oppressed, a false notion that continues to be accepted as grounds for the destruction of individual freedom.
The parable of the grasshopper and the squirrel illustrates this lesson from history, suggests Salim.Continue reading »
Maxime Bernier’s arrest in Manitoba on June 11 was unprecedented in Canadian history and yet went virtually unreported by the legacy Canadian media. In this interview with Robert Vaughan, Mr. Bernier describes how he has been cancelled by the media for political reasons.
Also discussed is his insulting treatment by the RCMP, the recent federal court decision on the constitutionality of Justin Trudeau’s quarantine hotels, the New Brunswick government’s admission that they are indeed infringing on peoples Charter rights, and Mr. Bernier’s promise of a Royal Commission into the handling of the pandemic should his People’s Party of Canada be elected to Parliament.
This video is also available on Just Right Media’s Rumble channel here.
Talk about an adverse reaction! If there’s one clear message Canadians should take away from the arrest of Maxime Bernier last week in Manitoba, it is that the entire COVID lockdown is all about political ideology – and nothing else.
As the leader of an officially-registered federal political party in Canada – the People’s Party – Bernier’s status rivals that of the many elected politicians who routinely and openly defy lockdown mandates while demanding that others obey them. Yet these politicians are never forced to face the consequences of their actions, and the hypocrisy of their forcing citizens to obey restrictions that they themselves do not obey has far passed the point of intolerable.
Though only kept behind bars for approximately eight hours, the fact that Bernier was specifically locked up for opposing lockdowns makes his case all the more arresting. Astoundingly, the corporate mainstream media has barely mentioned the arrest, if at all, while those who are aware of these events have been referring to them as among the ‘darkest’ days in Canada’s history.
Politically, Canada is a sick nation, having succumbed to the irrationality of the Left. Whether Liberal, Conservative, New Democrat, or Green, all parties support continued lockdowns, mask mandates, and above all, universal ‘vaccinations’ that have killed and injured more people than any other vaccine in the entire accumulated history of vaccines. All parties, that is, except the People’s Party of Canada.
Given the political nature of the lockdowns, we should not be surprised by the fact that those consistently fined, charged, or arrested for violating ‘health orders’ have exclusively been those who are Just Right.
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Maxime Bernier, leader of the People’s Party of Canada was arrested in the town of St. Pierre Jolys, Manitoba on June 11. Robert Vaughan discusses this dramatic event, unprecedented in Canadian history, with Professor, Salim Mansur.
“We are no longer an advanced liberal democracy, that is Canada. We have rapidly, over the past 15 months, turned into some third-world country, basically an Animal Farm, a totalitarian Animal Farm where there is one set of laws for me and another set of laws for you.” ~ Salim Mansur.
This video is also available on our Rumble channel here.
In attempting to end our current authoritarian regime and to re-assert individual rights, it might be useful to discover how individuals ever triumphed over authoritarianism in the first place. It is a journey that can take us back to biblical days.
Individualism arose from the collective, not the other way round, asserts our guest Salim Mansur. It arose when individuals began to question authority, a theme illustrated by the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Having eaten fruit from the ‘tree of knowledge,’ that knowledge itself produced the phenomenon and recognition of free will and individual choice.
It is a mistake to speak of individualism as if it stands in complete isolation from any collective (not to be confused with collectivism). Paradoxically the terms ‘individualism’ and ‘individual rights’ have absolutely no meaning or context without some identifiable collective against which they can be contrasted – and which enshrines those values as being fundamental to that collective.
Today, many nations, provinces, and other jurisdictions no longer protect or defend the very individual rights that once justified their democratic and legal authority. Instead, their politicians and governments routinely violate these rights. They have apparently discovered that throughout history, fear has been the successful pretext for abridging individual freedom, and it is no different today. Continue reading »