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Although Donald Lee’s emphasis is on Alberta, unrestricted warfare applies world-wide.
The Empire of the St. Lawrence
By Donald Lee
June 01.25
Everyone is talking about Alberta separation, but no one is talking about the most important issues. Secession will not solve the problems. Let me explain.
Most Canadians think their region is constantly left out of any real political decision-making or political influence in our country. That’s not surprising. Although we call it such, Canada has never been a confederation—a political union of sovereign states for purposes of common action, where the federal government has limited power and the individual states retain significant sovereignty and autonomy.
The Laurentian swamp
In practice, Canada has always been an Empire of the St. Lawrence. People often refer to the “Laurentian Elites,” but these people don’t come from the hills. They come from the plains; from that geographical region of Canada we were taught to call the St. Lawrence Lowlands. It is the Toronto-Ottawa-Montreal axis, lying along the St. Lawrence River.
Canada has always been ruled from this axis. Power has always been tightly held and has become increasingly centralized over the years. There never has been any equality in Canada. Every other part of Canada is functionally a colony of the Empire of the St. Lawrence. And even today, it is really a branch-plant of the British crown.
Thirty years ago, the Reform Party arose in Alberta with the slogan, “The West Wants In.” Alberta wanted to become a full partner in a real confederation, no longer a colony of the Empire. A decade later it was the old totalitarian tactic of “rule or ruin.” The Empire of the St. Lawrence couldn’t ruin the Reform Party, so they ruled it. They merged it with the Progressive Conservative Party and reform ideas ceased to exist. The West didn’t get in; it got crushed into subservience again.
Gradually, people in the West are realizing equal treatment is impossible. We cannot get “in.” Our only alternative is to “get out.”
Exactly how, and in what form, shall we get out? And will that really solve our problems? To answer those questions, one must understand the real problem. This is where the greatest confusion lies.
This Is Not Politics; It Is War
This sounds absurd. Yet it’s true. We have been fighting a war at least since the Covid Operation began five years ago. Most Albertans think they are looking for a political solution to a political problem, but the real problem is more fundamental. The real problem is totalitarianism. Until we are willing to understand and admit that, we will never solve our problems. We are in a war of democracy against totalitarianism.
It’s confusing because nobody is dropping bombs on us. The Chinese call this Unrestricted Warfare. The Americans call it Fifth Generation Warfare. I call it war is everything; everything is war.
Nobody is using guns, but everything else has been weaponized. That’s what unrestricted warfare is all about. That’s what China is doing. That’s what the Deep State is doing. What we see happening in Alberta today is happening everywhere in the world. We have an opportunity to not only create something beautiful in Alberta, but to be a beacon of light to the whole world.
We are not really fighting Ottawa. The Covid Campaign proved, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that policies are being made at some level above the level of national governments. It’s not Justin Trudeau who is behind this. It’s not Mark Carney. These people are just fronts for people or forces behind them. We are, in fact, not fighting against people at all. Our battle is against ideas, and by extension, against ideologies.
How the War is Being Fought
This war is being conducted through the very structures of government (and all social structures) we thought were democratic. But they have all been corrupted and turned into tools of dictatorship.
That’s part of why I say, we win not by attacking anything or anyone, but by creating. We need to create a new form and structure of government. When we do this, the war will be over. Our adversary will have lost all its power. The solution to dictatorial power is not to change the dictator, but to remove the power. Decentralization must replace the centralization of power.
We cannot win this war by simply separating Alberta into a new country with the same form and structure of government. Our provincial government is already captured and controlled—just like all other provincial and municipal governments. These are already acting as dictatorships. If we separate Alberta into a new country with the same provincial government, we will simply replace the Ottawa tyranny with an Edmonton tyranny.
Most Humans Do Not Want Responsibility
This is where most people will rebel at the very idea. The majority of humans want to be taken care of by government or keep their job in government. This was succinctly captured in a recent message from David Parker. “Because here is the dark truth: most Canadians would rather be comfortable than free. They would rather feel safe than be sovereign.”
Just look at how people scream at the thought of losing their government pension, their government Medicare, their welfare, or unemployment insurance. None of these programs are actually the responsibility of any level of government. These are all individual responsibilities.
Personal responsibility or death?
Today, almost everyone holds socialist ideas without knowing it. This is exactly what Cultural Marxism is all about. We have been infiltrated. Most humans will never willingly accept responsibility, and thus freedom. This is what will prevent our ultimate victory in this war. We will be defeated, and most of us massacred, unless we are able to convince our brothers and sisters that our choice is between responsibility and death. Choose poorly, and we will have death by default.
Our future lies in the decentralization of all power. If we fail to do that, we have no future. https://druthers.ca/alberta-independence-secession-is-not-enough/ END
Governance
Since I have different perspectives than Donald Lee allow me to add:
Representative democracy: Final decision making authority assigned to selected and installed politicians, which is a dictatorship not democracy.
Direct democracy: Final decision making authority assigned to the majority of the people, which is mob rule where 51% of the people can take away the rights of the 49% the minority; that’s not freedom.
A republic: 99% of the people cannot take away the rights of the 1%. A republic operates for protection of the individual against the majority when they get out of control. To protect the rights of individuals in a political system is how governments are limited in their power and scope.
Under martial rule laws are silent regardless of the type of governance. Hence there is no rule of law, no arrests, no prosecutions, no justice in the courts, no due process unless it pleases the occupiers, and no protection of individuals.
From the inside out
When more humans acknowledge and accept the fact of a world coup, uplevel themselves by taking personal responsibility for their level of awareness and choices, embrace their own dark side, question everyone and everything, and cooperate with like-minded individuals, the potential to advance a brighter era substantially increases. https://www.ourgreaterdestiny.ca/p/healing-in-the-age-of-misinformation
Without prejudice and without recourse
Doreen Agostino
Our Greater Destiny Blog
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Well said - I like your ideas