Canada's Climate Lockdown: Is It a Test Case for Globalists?

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This post is a call to action regarding the current situation in Nova Scotia, Canada, where the government has implemented a 10-week travel and forest access ban due to fire risk concerns. The author of the post, Peter MacIsaac, is framing this as an example of a "climate lockdown," suggesting that it is a test case for broader globalist agendas, such as Agenda 2030 and 15-minute cities, which aim for stricter environmental regulations and urban planning. MacIsaac, a Canadian patriot and former firefighter, argues that the measures are disproportionate and not based on rational fire safety considerations.

He warns that similar restrictions are being considered in other provinces like New Brunswick and Newfoundland, with potential fines as high as $150,000 and six months in jail for non-compliance. MacIsaac believes this is a form of psychological warfare, designed to control citizens and erode their critical thinking. He compares the situation to the Milgram Experiment, where people obey authority figures even when it conflicts with their own conscience.

The post emphasizes that this is not just about fire safety but rather a larger effort to control people's movement and force compliance. It suggests that if such measures are accepted in Canada, they could spread to other countries, including the U.S., the UK, and Europe. The author urges people to resist, not comply, and to join the "resistance" by not ceding their freedoms.

For more information and to get involved, the post directs people to follow Peter MacIsaac on X (his platform is not specified) and to join freedontraininternational.org, which appears to be an organization focused on resisting such governmental actions. The tone of the post is alarmist and critical of the government's response to the situation, implying that there are sinister motives behind the restrictions. However, it is important to consider the actual environmental conditions and safety concerns that may have prompted the government's decisions, as well as the potential long-term implications of such policies.

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-Welcome to the show. I am Jim Fergus, now joined by guest Peter Mackay. Peter, welcome to the show. How are you doing?

-Well, considering that I live on the East Coast and I am affected by North America's first experimental climate lockdown travel ban for ten weeks in the history of North America, I am doing pretty good, Jim.

-Yes, you are an amazing figure in international broadcasts. I do not know you as well as I should, but since we have been working together, and you are also a best-selling author, please remind us where people can get that book, The Redneck Conservative, as it is a good read.

-Well, yes, The Redneck Conservative: How Conservatives Are Made. People can pick it up on Amazon and Audible. I made an audio version as well, Jim. People may be surprised when they read it; they might think I have a touch of clairvoyance because a lot of things I wrote about have come to pass, as we say.

-That is all the more reason why people should listen to what you are saying now, because you are at the cutting edge. It is great to see you again. I have been busy, as we all have, but there is a lot going on, a lot of positive stuff, which we can talk about. What is the situation in Canada right now?

-Well, in three provinces of Canada—out of ten provinces and a couple of territories, such as New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland—we are seeing major oppressive policies put in place


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