Recently, however, this undeniably thought-provoking statement, on a simple article of clothing worn by a year-old girl, seems to be lighting up national news outlets, social media websites and coffee shops across Canada as individuals discuss and debate the merits of a topic infused with multiple layers of political controversy.
When Starr, a member of the Star Blanket First Nation in Saskatchewan, had returned to school after her Christmas break a couple of weeks ago, she opted to wear a bright pink sweater with the words, "Got Land? Discussions and dialogues were sparked from coast to coast involving treaty rights, race relations, the feasibility of the proposed Alberta tar sands project, and the freedom of expression.
What was most impressive, however, was not what each individual party believed in most passionately, but the mere fact this little pink sweater had brought so much attention to the proverbial white elephants that seem to continue roaming freely in our country.
Konrad Tittler, Senior and Junior, have both made their livings in the industrial sector, with Diachem Industries and Diacon Technologies, each of which involve the environmental recovery of land, water and lumber after they have been stripped and polluted by various mining methods.
Now, let us try to approach Ms. After all, Tittler is just one of many who stand to benefit in some way through the construction of any sort of pipeline And before that it was Dec. Just as a doomsday cult continually reworks its calculations to account for failed end of days predictions, QAnon is always moving the goalposts for when its big day will arrive.
To understand March 4, we have to start with all the other March 4s that came before it. That way, if nothing happened, it was simply because Q followers had misinterpreted the scripture-like missives, not because Q was bogus. The result has been a constantly evolving ephemeris of dates, culminating in a fever pitch of anticipation for Jan. Most QAnon followers believed that on Inauguration Day, Trump would reveal he had actually won the election, introduce martial law and begin public trials and executions of those in the cabal.
When this prophecy failed, just as all the previous ones had, many QAnon followers were inconsolable. Some even decided to abandon the movement altogether, saying they felt duped. But others simply went back to the drawing board, hoping to find another date on which to hang their hopes.
As a date of significance, it predates QAnon entirely. For much of U. A decades-old conspiracy theory held by a group known as the sovereign citizen movement claims that at some point in the s, 1 the United States government was converted to a corporation owned by the city of London, and every president since Ulysses S.
Grant has been illegitimate. According to this far-out thinking, U. This theory was floated in QAnon circles in early On Jan. Just know the end goal has always been the destruction of that corporation and the return of America to the people like the democratic republic it always intended to be. The imposition of a peace bond does not result in a criminal record. Tittler admits to other confrontations in which the police were called.
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Its Facebook page has 3, likes. In an interview with CBC, Tittler explained that she is unemployed and spends most of her time on-line denouncing Aboriginal treaties, posting rants on YouTube and engaging in caustic debates with vocal critics.
She's registered several domain names containing the words "Idle No More" to intercept web traffic from the actual site of the group. She has also filed formal complaints against people to Facebook and internet providers alleging that some sites are promoting racism. Then I'd go to sleep for a few hours, then I'd wake up and report. My whole life was reporting. Tittler defends her decision to troll a teenager's Facebook page, insisting it's a public space.
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