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EPISODE · Mar 13, 2026 · 3 MIN

1255 Canada is a Police State and WW3 Preparations w/ Ex- Military

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13 Mar 2026The video discusses the current state of affairs in Canada, highlighting concerns about civil unrest, government overreach, and the potential for economic collapse. The speaker emphasises the need for emergency preparedness and suggests a decentralised approach to protest, focussing on local government and institutions rather than a centralised event like the Freedom Convoy. The conversation also touches on the importance of learning from past experiences and the potential consequences of inaction.The current gun buyback programme is likely to be ineffective due to widespread non-compliance and the perception that it is a waste of resources. The programme is seen as a political move rather than a genuine attempt to reduce gun violence, as it targets law-abiding gun owners rather than addressing the root causes of violent crime. The use of the Emergencies Act to suppress the trucker convoy was deemed unreasonable by a judge, highlighting the need for greater scrutiny of government actions during emergencies.The government’s actions were deemed unlawful by the courts, but they are appealing the decision. The speaker is sceptical that the government will face consequences and believes they might pursue the case to the Supreme Court. The speaker also criticises the idea of a civilian defence task force, arguing it is impractical and flawed.The speaker argues that Canada should decentralise its military response to domestic emergencies, giving provincial premiers their own military organisations. They criticise the federal government’s plan to create a task force, suggesting it’s a financial manoeuvre to meet NATO spending commitments rather than a genuine preparedness measure. The speaker highlights the vast geography of Canada and the need for a more resilient and decentralised approach to national security, particularly in the Arctic.The speaker expresses concern about Canada’s reliance on the US for defence, arguing that the US would not tolerate a Chinese presence on its doorstep. They question the Canadian government’s preparedness for a national emergency, citing the COVID-19 response as an example of inadequate management. The speaker also speculates about the potential for China to exploit Canada’s vulnerabilities and gain influence through economic means.The speaker expresses concern about the Canadian government’s ability to handle emergencies, citing a lack of preparedness and reliance on outdated systems. They emphasise the importance of individual preparedness, advocating for a 72-hour emergency plan and self-reliance, as the government may not be able to provide timely assistance. The speaker also highlights the need for public education and awareness about emergency preparedness.

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