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Posted By: BC30cal Any thoughts on this video? - 10/24/19
Fellow 'Fire Canucks;
Good evening to you all, I trust the day was a good one for you all and this finds you well.

Through a work associate of my good wife, we were forwarded this link and we watched this just now.

While I'm cognizant of the length of the video, I honestly believe it's worth the time it takes to absorb the information.



Please feel free to dissect it and poke all the holes you see fit.

I honestly wish it didn't make as much sense as it does to me.

All the best to you all.

Dwayne
Thanks for posting this Dwayne. I've been listening to this lady's interviews for a while now, and reading her articles. What she says is very provocative, and if true, Canadians should be outraged.
Posted By: GRF Re: Any thoughts on this video? - 10/26/19
Thanks for posting this Dwayne more Canadians need to see this.
Thanks for posting this , Dwayne. I don't ordinarily
open this things. You have a good reputation...so I did.
I will have to do my due diligence on this piece before commenting, information can be so corrupted these days. It sounds plausible.
That is most certainly a thought provoking documentary. A bit hard to follow with all the various groups being accused of doing this or that, being funded by these other guys...but the main point wasn't hard to decipher.

It's unfortunate. Money rules all, on both sides of the political isle, and sheep are sheep.

Fellow 'Fire folks;
Thanks to those who've responded and those who have just viewed it as well.

To be clear and sure, this biologist has a reputation of picking and choosing the stats to suit her cause - but.....

It doesn't mean that out of country money isn't being used by groups who want to influence outcomes in their favor.

Neither - of course in my opinion - does it mean that many of the folks who man the protests so faithfully are NOT professional protesters for lack of a better term.

We've been involved in movements here on the federal, provincial and municipal level over the years dealing with asphalt plants in our back yard to proposed National Parks, but thus far have not done so during hours which we were working, you know?

Anyway, it's food for thought and if nothing else, perhaps will encourage us to dig a little deeper when we hear or read news items.

All the best to you all this fall.

Dwayne
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