It's one of those things you realize was inevitable after it
happened, but before it happened it seemed impossible. The prime minister of Canada ,
Justin Trudeau, has announced his resignation. Trudeau comes from a long line
of Canadian powerbrokers. His father... or supposed father... Pierre
was also a prime minister. His mother was a charity tsar who travelled to many
countries trying to improve the lives of the people living there; this includes
Cuba in early
1971 of course... The end of Justin Trudeau's nine-year premiership came after
increasing pressure from his party forced him into this situation. It gives me
hope that we might not have to put up with Keir Starmer for the political
eternity we're currently facing. Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c17d402e5rwo.
He probably dreaded a removal process; vote of no confidence and rivals
emerging etc. He was originally a very trendy politician; the youngest PM ever,
a fashionable and sophisticated man. However the Canadian people fell out of
love with him very quickly. He will never be forgiven to his extreme reaction
to the C**** crisis. "There will be consequences!" he warned like
some tin pot dictator... A chip off the old block you might think. This
resulted in the magnificent truckers' protest that forced the pampered gimp to
flee Ottawa for an undisclosed
location. See here for details: https://hpanwo-radio.blogspot.com/2022/02/third-rail-radio-programme-116.html
and: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2022/01/trevors-trucker-footage.html.
It's also possible he doesn't want to lead the nation now Trump is US
president. This could be because of various secrets he has that the Trump
administration knows about. There are memes circulating about Canada
and Greenland being absorbed into the USA .
As far as Canada
goes that's nonsense, although the ultimate plan of NAFTA, the North American
equivalent of the EU, is for the continent to consist of no nations at all and
a US Canadian union might be a part of that plot. As for Greenland
it is seriously possible. Greenland is a frozen island
in Arctic North America that is an overseas territory
of Denmark . Despite its extremely
cold climate it has oil and mineral resources. Contrary to popular fears, these
could be extracted without harming the environment. This sort of thing has
happened before; in fact Alaska
is only one of the United States
because the US
bought it from Russia
in 1867. I regularly talk about the island
of Grenada , see: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2020/06/history-of-exopolitcs-webinar.html.
The island was originally in the French empire, but was bought by Britain
in 1763. What's my opinion on that? I personally think this new Trumpian energy
would do Greenland a lot of good, but at the end of the
day I think that decision should be left to the Greenlander people.
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