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Fort McMurray's Singin' & Dancin' African Firefighters Are Going Home...

 Because their exploitation became public. Notley`s saving face- though she`s an obvious liarAnd I`ve nothing good to say about the NGO that brought them here- for profit!When I first read the news of the South African fire fighters brought into Fort McMurray to help fight the fire- it was OBVIOUS to me and should have been OBVIOUS to everyone that Alberta's government had intentionally brought in foreign workers- Displacing Canadians who could easily do this work, with training.

Grimerica Talks Ancient History, Sacred Geometry and Climate Change with Randall Carlson

I loved this interview. It's over 3 hours long and took me 3 days to listen to it entirely, but, I loved it just the same! It seems Grimerica is a Canadian operation. So, yeah for that! They've been around for a while now, but, I've only just stumbled across their work in the past couple of months.Yes, Randall Carlson is a freemason, but, don't let that stop you from listening.Subjects covered: Geology. Geometry. Earth history. Catastrophes. Real Climate change. Evolution.

Conversing with Ally: Real History -Turkey, Kurds, Assyrians & more

Back in the post titled, And Moses said...Followers of Judaism to Iraq?,  I’ve been engaged in an interesting conversation with a friendly commenter know as Ally. Ally is from England- Mom's a brit. Dad a Turkish man. Ally has an Aunt who is married to a Kurdish fellow and they reside together in Diyarbakir- Diyarbakir is ground zero for the PKK's campaign to destabilize Turkey. Ally offers us a unique perspective.

May 14th? No Man Made Global Warming Here!

Long term readers here know I do not belong to the  man made global warming cult.I don't believe lies. And I do not believe that which is simply not believable.We here in southern Ontario have had an unbelievably cool spring- Leaves have only unfurled this past week- Hubby and I rode bikes on Wednesday. While out and about it seemed finally spring had sprung. Though we do appear to be a good two or three weeks behind what is the norm for us. Mother's day, saw no lilacs on the shrubs. A fond memory of my very first mothers day :)My rhubarb is in full swing. Love that stuff.

“Food Insecurity” Otherwise Known As Famine, Starvation and Death in Ethiopia 2016

You may be thinking 'but this disaster befell that poor African country more than thirty years ago, surely things must be better today'. Well sadly, no, things are not any better. In fact the systemic failures which precipitated the local food shortages and amplified the effects of the drought have never been fixed and are in fact worse today than they were back then.