Canada's Weather Manipulation Exposé Needs Your Help!

Plus: Hypersonic missile defense deemed unrealistic; what is causing the increase in shoplifting worldwide; US pushes for Israel Saudi alliance; the connection between identity politics and oligopoly; accusations of internal hacking on Twitter..

Here are summaries of the top parapolitical stories from the weekend prior, ending August 27, 2023:

  1. In Preparation of the Largest Exposé on Geoengineering in Canada (Call for Collective Intelligence Gathering)

    Dan Fournier is preparing his largest exposé yet on geoengineering, or weather manipulation, and its potentially harmful effects in Canada and globally—despite its shady nature and potential health risks, it remains elusive. Fournier encourages the public to assist in the assembly of the exposé, requesting contributions such as photographs, videos, personal accounts and evidence of unusual weather phenomena, among others. The exposé will also demand transparency from authorities responsible for overseeing aerospace activity. Corporate media typically attributes extreme weather phenomena to man-made climate change without mentioning geoengineering's role—it's time for that narrative to change, says Fournier.

  2. HyperScam - The Gift That Keeps on Giving

    The US, South Korea, and Japan are reportedly developing a "Glide Phase Interceptor" to counteract hypersonic missiles, in light of escalating threats from China and Russia. However, experts deem these hypersonic programs unrealistic due to the unpredictable nature of the missiles' maneuvers. Despite billions of dollars spent on research, neither the US nor its allies have yet to present a working system. Funding continues to flow into these initiatives, with defense corporations benefitting substantially, even amidst concerns of the effectiveness of these elusive projects. Japan's increasing involvement is also noted, signalling a sharp rise in its defense spending.

  3. The Looting Conspiracy

    A surge in shoplifting incidents has been reported in different parts of the world, including the US, UK, Canada, and Australia. Several explanations floated include inflation driving people to desperation, an aftermath of pandemic lockdowns, and ineffective legislation. However, the rising retail crime might have some unexpected beneficiaries: online business owners who want to edge out physical retailers, tech magnates pushing for more biometric surveillance, and Central banksters pushing for a cashless economy. These powerful entities might utilize the crime wave as a justification for restrictive, technologically advanced systems supposedly for customers' safety.

  4. The US Biden Administration Desperately Attempts To Push Israeli-Saudi Normalization

    US President Biden's top advisor, Jake Sullivan, recently visited Saudi Arabia to promote a "more peaceful, secure, prosperous, and stable Middle East." The visit, while not explicitly mentioning Israel, seems to aim at advancing normalization talks between Israel and Saudi Arabia. Reports suggest the Biden administration discussed a mutual security pact involving a normalization deal with Saudi Arabia. However, such an agreement requires considerable US concession and may also compromise the two-state solution favoured for the Israel-Palestine conflict. Furthermore, a proposed NATO-level mutual security pact may lead to undesirable outcomes including potential aggression against Yemen. While this could provide legitimacy for Netanyahu's Israeli government, it could also stir unwanted Middle East tensions.

  5. Defeating “Transgenderism” and Tyranny: A Conversation with Author Stella Morabito/Part I

    Journalist Stella Morabito, has a new book out titled “The Weaponization of Loneliness,” which delves into how tyrants manipulate societies to serve their interests. She draws upon her expertise as a historian of Russian and Soviet propaganda to shed light on the topic. The book tackles issues like the tyranny underlying the uncontrolled capitalist market, transhumanism as a human right, and the role of oligarchs in forcing ideologies on the public. The book also highlights how tyrants exploit the human instinct for belonging and fear of isolation, and utilize methods like identity politics, political correctness and mob psychology to maintain control. Her insights offer ways ordinary citizens can counteract these problems.

  6. Loose Lips Sink Ships

    The article infers that a hacking ring positioned within Twitter might have had inside access to user accounts. Remi Barrette, an accused hacker, allegedly infiltrated the author's account to diminish the circulation of an article on cyber-bullying. The suggestion here is that certain operatives within the social media giant, including an individual named Yoel Roth, could potentially manage this type of cyber attack on any account. In an ironic twist, Brad Shuttleworth's mockery actually helped unearth this presumed scheme, accelerating potential legal action against those involved.

Reply

or to participate.