Saturday, October 28, 2023

British Crown fosters Canadian separatism

 

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Canada, as a nation, is suffering from what is known in psychiatry as a "multiple personality disorder." This has been carefully crafted into the social fabric of the nation, by the British Crown's social engineers, using the "divide and conquer" method. Canada also suffers from a very virulent social disease, the unshakeable belief that the British monarchy is only an insignificant relic from the past, which has no influence on world events, and particularly not on Canadian affairs. This axiomatic assumption has prevented Canadians from seeing who has been pulling their strings, and especially who is now pushing them down the path toward self-destruction.

After the "No" vote in the Oct. 30, 1995 referendum on whether or not Quebec should secede from Canada, Jacques Parizeau, the leader of the separatist Parti Quebecois, crowned his destabilization efforts by giving an inflammatory speech, blaming the "ethnic vote" for the failure of his referendum. He announced his resignation as premier of Quebec the day after. The script of which Parizeau' s words were a part, has its origin in the policy enunciated by Britain's Prince Philip, during his last official trip to Washington, D.C., on May 18, 1990. The Queen's consort boasted about his idea of dividing the Americas into a multitude of "bioregions." In other words, regions based on bio-diversity, in which human beings are considered as just another species of animal, according to their ethnic and genetic background.

Another key player, Lucien Bouchard, started his federal government career in 1984, when he was appointed by the Queen's Privy Council to the board of directors of the Canadian Development and Investment Corporation (CDIC), a Crown holding company set up a year before by British intelligence operative Maurice Strong. Later, as minister of environment in the federal government of Brian Mulroney, Bouchard was helping do the Malthusian dirty work of Prince Philip's World Wildlife Fund. He then "suddenly" turned separatist, and became the leader of the opposition in the Canadian House of Commons, at the head of the Bloc Quebecois-a federal, Quebec-based separatist party which he himself created, to separate the "ethnic" entity called "Quebec," from the rest of Canada. He has now taken Parizeau's place as the leader of the Parti Quebecois, thereby automatically becoming premier of Quebec.  (more...)

British Crown fosters Canadian separatism



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