Canada's state media says the Royal Canadian Mounted Police believes we are headed for dark and scary times ahead. After years of denying the warnings of people like me, who saw all this coming but were called "whacky conspiracy theorists", the frightening CBC announcement reveals our national police force is convinced life as we know it will be over within 3 years. The article heavily pushes the climate change agenda, and admits that the standard of living in Canada is on the decline for the first time in history. It can be summed up with "things are going to get REALLY bad, and we're not prepared".
Yes, that's the actual image used in the bleak propaganda piece... a middle-class family home surrounded by fire and brimstone. Nothing subliminal there, or anything! (The photograph is of a forest fire here in BC last Summer.)
Title: Canada faces a series of crises that will test it in the coming years
Quotes:
"The crises rocking national and international affairs are likely to get worse over the next few years, and could have a significant effect on the ability of the federal government and police force to protect Canadians."
Crises that will by 2027 send shockwaves throughout the world:
- pandemics like COVID-19
- supply-chain breakdown
- widespread war
- artificial intelligence
- quantum computing
- blockchain
- geopolitical challenges
- climate change
- global recession
"The geopolitical, economic, social, technological and environmental shifts are complex and continue to evolve. They can disrupt or redefine law enforcement in unexpected ways and cause multi-faceted disruptive change."
"By 2027, increasingly violent storms, worsening drought, floods and persistent heat waves all over the globe will reduce the global output of a variety of commodities. Law enforcement should anticipate that these destructive weather patterns will affect all facets of government. Emergency management planning should be considered."
"The coming period of recession will also accelerate the decline in living standards that the younger generations have already witnessed. Many Canadians under 35 are unlikely ever to be able to buy a place to live."
"Populists have been capitalizing on a rise in political polarization and paranoid conspiracy theories, tailoring their messages to appeal to extremist movements. We should expect continuing social and political polarization fueled by misinformation campaigns and increasing mistrust."
"Criminals will leverage technology to gain profit and influence. Law enforcement should contribute to policy change related to the privacy of personal information, artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, quantum computing, and digital ledger technology."
"The COVID-19 pandemic's damage to the economy and social fabric of the nation is ongoing, and there is an established opposition to existing and potential public health measures and other restrictions. There is a good chance of another pandemic spreading in the near future."
Read the whole thing here.
It concludes with some expert saying "the only thing I think they underestimate is the urgency with which we must prepare".
Another expert finishes the article recognizing the "disconnect between the strategic threat assessment and the resources, capacities, and political will to posture Canada effectively for what is clearly going to be a very difficult future." In other words, we are nowhere near frightened enough by what is surely coming. (And they call us paranoid?)
I labeled myself a proud conspiracy theorist 14 years ago on YouTube, and miraculously, it is one of my videos that has not (yet) been deleted:
Now our own government and mainstream media is getting into the "doom porn conspiracy theories" with this dire report of coming turmoil in Canada and around the world.
Other than the climate change garbage, this is the kind of thing I've been warning about - and being heavily censored for - for 15 years! I was called crazy by strangers and family alike, and cancelled across all major platforms, for seeing this coming. Now it is being officially announced.
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As for communities, yeah, I don't see the draw. It costs 3% to post in a community, and your post then does not show up in your "Blog" tab, only your "Posts" tab. Maybe you get more visibility? Then again, you also get more visibility just using the right tags. I tend not to bother posting in communities.