Sunday, November 6, 2022

The Takeover on Netflix is very well done.

Policy Horizons Canada and the Great Reset

Kristel Van-der-Elst is reporting that "Policy Horizons Canada (Policy Horizons) is a strategic foresight organization within the Government of Canada with a mandate to help the Government develop future-oriented policy and programs that are more robust and resilient in the face of disruptive change on the horizon."

"The COVID-19 pandemic is proving to be a powerful driver of change. It is spurring biodigital innovations such as nearly real-time biosurveillance of virus spread and mutations; virus tracking via smartphone; and messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) vaccine development at unprecedented speed. Biodigital convergence, the merging of biological systems and digital technologies, is challenging the way we understand ourselves and the world in which we live."

The Title of Liberty and fighting the good fight

Today I want to talk about the Title of Liberty and what the Apostle Paul described as fighting the good fight. The term comes from a biblical scripture found in Timothy 6:12. It became an old church hymn. A modern singer called Unspoken remixed it into a new song called Good fight. Eminem sang Till I Collapse. Now I'd like to put the concept into perspective.

We're also taught that contention is of the Devil. Christ himself appeared to give us a mixed message on the subject. In one breath Christ said turn the other check. In the next breath he said think not that I come to bring peace. I come not to bring peace but a sword. Then he said my peace I leave with you, not as the world giveth. Christ's peace comes from within. The answer to the apparent contradiction is found in Ecclesiastics. Everything has it's time and place. There's a time for war, a time for peace, a time to fight and a time to forgive. The Byrds also sang about it.

This brings us to a series of talks I recently discovered by a prominent member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. As many of you know I have served in the LDS Church in the past. I wasn't raised in that Church I was raised in the United Church of Canada. I've served in that church as well. I still believe in the creed of the United Church which pledges to seek justice and resist evil which I believe is a fundamental principle of the gospel.

I am no longer active in the LDS Church but I still share many of their beliefs. I had a conversation with a former Mormon who asked me why I was no longer active. I simply said it's complicated. Recently I had an interview with a local leader of the church that kind of went sideways and I rushed over to visit an old friend to smoothing things out.

My friend is a former Bishop who has served many years in the church and has recently retired. I have served with him for many years. I trust him. He is the executor of my will. He has also served many years with hospice and other organizations. I suppose that's why we got along so well. We shared a common belief in community service.

I said to my friend I want to be on good terms with the church like a former employer but not really. It's more than that. I had shared some concerns with the other leader and he abruptly said you don't know what you believe. You don't believe anything. Then he tried to make me sound like I was a bitter apostate and I was like no, no, that's not what I'm saying at all. I quickly regretted attending the meeting. Consequently I'm just doing my own thing so to speak.

Anyways, recently I came across some information on the Internet about the wife of the prophet, Wendy Watson Nelson. I looked at the name and thought Watson is an uncommon middle name. That's normally a surname. The wife of the prophet has a hyphenated surname? I know that's common in Central America but not so common in the LDS church.

Then I find out Watson is her maiden name and that she is a Canadian. She's from Alberta, I am not. Yet her story intrigued me. Turns out she marred President Nelson in 2006 when he was an apostle. Then I read that President Nelson was a widow and this is his second marriage.

I like President Nelson, he's a nice guy and a good man. He was a surgeon. I admire and respect that. I was a bit disappointed when he announced a new Temple was to be built in China. We all know about the atrocities of Xi Jinping. I have friends who are Falun Gong. They are peaceful Buddhists who are put in jail for their political beliefs then executed to order for their organs. It is an abomination. President Nelson was a heart surgeon. He would know about that.

I'll admit there's no way Ezra Taft Benson would have been able to get a Temple built in Communist China. He would not have been silent about their atrocities. When I expressed that concern to the other leader he said what are the members of the church in China supposed to do? Are they supposed to go without the Temple ordinances? No... I thought. I guess he's not necessarily condoning it and there rightfully should be a separation between church and state.

This brings us to his wife, Wendy Watson Nelson. I most certainly am not going to trash the wife of the prophet. I'm going to put some of her statements into perspective just like I did about some of Christ's statements earlier on. Sister Nelson has a wonderful story. Several actually.

She said when she was 24 she was engaged to be married. He was a really nice guy but as she was fasting and praying about it she felt in her heart something was amiss and broke off the engagement. Her family scolded her and said what, are you crazy? She said she just didn't feel right about it. So she went on to pursue her education and got a masters in psychology. Years later he contacted her. He had married a woman and had a family but changed his lifestyle and left them. I kinda get the feeling that he became Gay.

She said he expressed sorrow for hurting his wife with his decision. People are free to embrace whatever lifestyle they choose. Perhaps sister Nelson saw the writing on the wall when her family didn't. Perusing an education was time well spent.

There's another profound story about a picture she took of a Cheetah on an African safari with her husband. She wrote a book entitled Change Your Questions, Change Your Life. If you go to Amazon and click look inside you can find the picture and read the story behind it. It's intriguing.

Her and President Nelson were in an open land rover in Africa. She said note the rifle on the dash. This was no Disney safari. She said the guide gave them instructions on how to stay safe. He said don't stand up to take pictures and keep you arms and limbs in the vehicle at all times. She explained how a cheetah came up close to the vehicle and when it left President Nelson said I didn't like the way it was looking at you. That's the first thing I said when I saw the picture.
There's a lot of strange things going on at LDS Universities right now and my interpretation of the analogy tied to the picture will be different than hers. She said that for her it represented that she was in danger but didn't recognize it at the time. I agree but I'm going to take it one step further. She still is. When I Googled her name I found an article the fake news ran about her which said After tension over her speaking, here’s what the wife of the LDS president told graduates at Utah Valley University. I was like, her controversial? Are you kidding me?

Her being controversial is somewhat unlikely. I on the other hand am very controversial. I'll own that but she is not. So I scroll down in the article to find out what was so controversial about her. Turns out she believes in the traditional family and the LDS Proclamation on the family. That's not controversial. That's her God given unalienable right.

Here we have the Salt Lake Tribune calling that controversial quoting a source that called that rhetoric. This is why many Mormons believe Salk Lake will become evil. They will break their covenants like the Nephites of old. Don't get me wrong. I have no problem with LGBT. I think non-binary are stupid and the use of the pronouns they and them is stupid but I agree that is their right. I think MAPS and pedophiles are evil but what consenting adults do behind closed doors is their business. The key words are consenting adults. Raping and brainwashing children is evil.

Jacob 5 is a history of the church. It's a parable about nourishing and pruning a vineyard. It cross references to the parable in Matthew 13:24-30. The Lord looked down upon the vineyard and saw the fruit had become corrupted and said Who is it that has corrupted my vineyard? The response in Mathew was an enemy hath done this. That was the title of one of Ezra Taft Benson's books.
The parable in Mathew described wheat and tares or weeds. The Lord of the vineyard said where did these tares come from? The servant said an enemy had sown the tares among the good seed to corrupt the fruit of the vineyard. The servant asked if he should remove the tares but the Lord said no. The good seeds are too weak. If we take out the tares now, we'll damage the frail roots of the good seeds. Let them grow together until the harvest. Then we will separate the wheat from the tares. That principle is also explained in Doctrine and Covenants 86:1-7.

The State does not have the right to tell the Church what it can or cannot believe. The freedom of religion is protected by law. The United Church of Canada had a simple solution to the Gay marriage conundrum. They said allow Gay civil marriage and allow churches to perform Gay marriage if they elect to do so but don't force churches to perform Gay marriage if they disagree with it. That's fair. No one likes to have someone else's beliefs forced upon them.

People are going to do what they're going to do and if people want to be faithful to one partner we should support that. However, taking a church's non profit status away for disagreeing with Gay marriage is wrong. Yet the purpose of this post is not about that.

The purpose of this post is about some of the other comments sister Nelson has said about conflict and put them into perspective like I did with Christ's statements. Sister Nelson said everyone would be healthier if they let go of disagreements and contentions. OK that I agree with. We could all do with less conflict. However, we cannot embrace peace at any price. Like everything else, we need to find a balance. Everything has it's time and place.

Sometimes I find church psychologists can be a little bit on the jelly fish side. They say if there's no justice there will be no peace but they also say if you know justice you will know peace. This brings us back to the United Church creed which pledges to seek justice and resit evil. Martin Luther King taught that "Noncooperation with evil is as much a moral obligation as is cooperation with good." He also taught "the belief that God will do everything for man while he himself does nothing is not faith but superstition."

On that note, the Book of Mormon is a record of a fallen people. Actually two different civilizations that were wiped off the face of the earth because of their wickedness - the Nephites and the Jaradites. The Nephites had become oath breakers. They made an oath and broke it. God allowed their enemies to wipe them off the face of the earth just like he allowed Nebuchadnezzar to conquer the Jews and carry them away into Babylonian captivity. Pride cometh before the fall.

A large portion of the Book of Mormon is about wars. People fighting the good fight so to speak in defense of civil liberty. One famous character in the book is a soldier by the name of Captain Moroni. He was buff and courageous. He led his men like the Israelis. He wasn't a pencil pusher. He was on the front line and said to his men come follow me.

On one occasion, apostates within the church joined a WEF to turn everyone into slaves. Captain Moroni rent his coat and wrote a famous pledge on it called the Title of Liberty. Then he fastened it to a pole and waved it like a flag for everyone to see.

The sign said "In memory of our God, our religion, and freedom, and our peace, our wives, and our children." Everyone who was willing to fight for that cause entered into a covenant to do so. They were oath keepers and they prevailed against their enemies in defense of freedom. It was reminiscent of Moses and the Levites during the Exodus when Moses came down from Mount Sinai and saw the wickedness of the people. He declared who is on the Lord's side? Let him come unto me. And the Levites gathered and slew three thousand - oath breakers.

My point is, Jehovah Witnesses believe in peace at any price. I do not. Joseph Smith once said "Any man who will not fight for his wife and children is a coward. One thing uglier than war is cowardice and the refusal to stand for one's loved ones in the breech." I agree with Jospeh.

There's another heart warming story tied to this Captain Moroni. On another occasion he was waging war against his enemies and had prevailed against them. His enemies had surrendered their weapons of war and Captain Moroni said Alright, I want you to depart and make a covenant of peace. I want you to swear an oath that you will never return to enslave us.

His enemy said we will leave but we will make no such covenant. We will be back. Upon hearing that Captain Moroni returned all their weapons of war and declared "Behold, we shall end the conflict." That was freaking awesome. It reminds me of the New Zealand All Black's Haka and my current conflict. One of the original Hakas from the All Blacks dates back to a time when their ancestors were in battle with an overwhelming army.

Their leader looked at the size of the army they faced and declared we're going to die! His warriors looked at the same army and said, We're going to live! The leader looked at the army again, shook his head and said, we're going to die! Again his warriors said We're going to live! Then together they renewed their resolve, live or die, we will fight. That is my pledge to you and that is my pledge to Scott Dawson. Behold, we shall end the conflict. Gag me with a spoon yo.

Pakistan's former Prime Minister shot during protest

CTV is reporting that "Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan said Friday he was pausing his march on the capital, Islamabad, a day a gunman opened fire on his campaign convoy, wounding him and killing one of his supporters. Thirteen other people were also hurt in the attack. "Khan spoke to reporters late on Friday - his first public remarks since the shooting - and pledged that he will resume his protest once he has recovered from the bullet wound. The bullet hit him in the right leg, above the ankle."

"Khan accused Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah Khan and army Gen. Faisal Naseer working for the Inter-Services Intelligence spy agency of orchestrating the shooting." Pakistan's Intelligence spy agency is tied to the CIA.

Is CIA behind regime change in Pakistan? "Dr Shahbaz Gill is now of the opinion that the US and allies want PM Imran Khan removed because his policies are against their regional and global interests." He supported better relations and trade with Moscow during the Russia-Ukraine crisis.

Sarkozy's involvement with the Karachi affair in Pakistan isn't just about Sarkozy getting kickbacks from an arms deal. It's about Sarkozy being involved with murder under the guise of a terrorist act when those kickbacks were stopped. That is what we need to remember.

Once again we see the CIA supporting Islamic extremism to promote Globalism.

Saturday, November 5, 2022

Fatal shooting in Melville, Saskatchewan

CTV is reporitng that "RCMP have identified the victim of a homicide in Melville on Wednesday morning. The victim, 26-year-old Tristan William Hughes-Nyszczuk, from Sherwood Park, Alta, was found dead at a motel by police who were responding to reports of gunshots."

"Another man whose name has not been released suffered life-threatening injuries, according to police." Two suspects remain unfound. Sounds like Melville is a small town not used to gun violence. This is what happens when the drug trade from the larger cities moves into smaller communities. The drug trade brings crime and violence along with it. The victim was executed in the car beside this one. Those bullet holes in the picture below are exiting the target vehicle.

Fist snowfall on the local mountains

I rode out to Cypress mountain today and tried out my snowshoes. I was watching the web cam. Wednesday night they had about 6 inches of snow and by Thursday morning they had a foot. Friday was mixed snow and rain but it's a nice early start to the season. They're still working on Sky Chair. This was the view from their web cam early Thursday morning.

The Future of Postmedia News



We hear a lot of people complain about the media bias of the fake news. The media's malicious misrepresentation of the Convoy was an eye opener for many. People began to ask, if the media lied about that, what else did they lie about? A lot.

When Postmedia took over the Toronto Sun they ran an insane article declaring that Chairman Mao did great things. They ran the same article in the Vancouver Sun. I was like WTF? That's like saying Adolf Hitler did great things. It is offensive. Chairman Mao was a mass murderer.

Historically the Vancouver Sun used to be slightly right wing while the Vancouver Province used to be slightly left wing. Now they are clones of each other that actively push the narrative. The words slightly or moderate has completely disappeared and now they have become extreme which has greatly contributed to the newspapers' demise.

Newspapers hate bloggers. They blame bloggers for their failure. They refuse to accept responsibility for their own actions and their abandonment of ethical journalism. Bloggers can actually boost traffic on newspapers websites. They generate interest and link to a story. That link creates additional traffic they wouldn't normally have.

Instead of waging war with bloggers they should be embracing them. Veteran CBC journalist Tara Henley announced that she's quit the company over their fake news agenda. It's really bad but the fake news plague isn't limited to the CBC. Postmedia News has actively embraced it. Global News director Anita Krishna was fired for speaking at a Freedom rally.

It was amusing to see the Toronto Sun run with the Tara Henley story. In their interview they claimed that the Toronto Sun was right wing. I laughed out loud when I heard that. Apparently the Toronto Sun is trying to rebrand itself. Although I am somewhat cynical, I applaud the attempt.

I had hoped to have a sit down with someone from Postmedia News a little further up the food chain than Harold folds like a cheap tent Munro. Sadly that's not going to happen. So I will say now what I wanted to say then.

There is no reason the Vancouver Sun cannot rebrand itself like the Toronto Sun. We don't have to be enemies. All I ask is that you stop lying. That is a reasonable request. Anthony Furey is a reporter from the Toronto Sun that has teamed up with True North. That shows a desire to rise above the narrative and start embracing the truth. I am not asking for a job. I don't want one. All I'm saying is that we don't have to be enemies. If you stop lying you have a prosperous future ahead of you. If you don't, you have no one to blame but yourself. Word.

Friday, November 4, 2022

Drone drops suspected firearm at Mission, BC prison

CBC is reporting that "The Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) is investigating after a drone dropped what is suspected to be a firearm at a medium-security prison in Mission, B.C., which prompted a lockdown of the facility on Thursday. According to the Union of Canadian Correctional Officers (UCCO), a drone had dropped what is suspected to be a firearm along with other contraband like cellphones and drugs at the Mission Institution, which is managed by the CSC."

Let me guess, the firearm was not registered and the recipient did not hold a valid firearms license. Drone drops are the thing. Watch for the Stingray antenas at an intersection near you.

Normalizing Incest - WTF?

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