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The “Buy Canadian” Movement Goes Almost as Far Back as Confederation

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    The “Buy Canadian” Movement Goes Almost as Far Back as Confederation | The Walrus

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      The Canadian Conspiracy goes back even farther than we had feared!

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      I must contact Nicholas Cage NOW!!!

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      Haudenosaunee communities like Six Nations, Akwesasne (Kanyen’kehà:ka) and Kahnawake (Kanyen’kehà:ka) outside of Montréal are among the largest and most populous reserves in Canada. In April 2024, Six Nations of the Grand River’s enumerated total band membership was 29,024, with 12,834 living in the community. Akwesasne had 13,412 members with 10,217 people living in the community. Kahnawake had 11,715 members and 8,126 people in the community.

      I just came up with a devious plan to bring freedom to Canada once and for all. How about we do the classic US thing of destabilize a vulnerable semi-democratic society by funneling arms to seperatist groups placed into a minority against their will, but in this case we make the weapons so devastating they will rip the fabric of Canada apart. Here is what the CIA can do, we start funneling illegal good quality FREE healthcare (not legal in the US, also destroys their private healthcare market, double whammy) over the border to indigenous organizations, we also start providing high quality subsidizations for education to advance indigenous students along with career coaching for indigenous students nearing university age to help get them into professional degrees at a higher rate thus gaining control slowly over the technocratic aspects of government functions, further we funnel money from stupid tasteless rightwing donors to actually good indigenous artists to “inflate” the value of their kickass art in the art market of Canada… Can you see where my masterplan is going!!!

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      Late Upper Paleolithic occupation at Cooper’s Ferry, Idaho, USA, ~16,000 years ago [Open Access] - SLRPNK

      ## Abstract Radiocarbon dating of the earliest occupational phases at the Cooper’s Ferry site in western Idaho indicates that people repeatedly occupied the Columbia River basin, starting between 16,560 and 15,280 calibrated years before the present (cal yr B.P.). Artifacts from these early occupations indicate the use of unfluted stemmed projectile point technologies before the appearance of the Clovis Paleoindian tradition and support early cultural connections with northeastern Asian Upper Paleolithic archaeological traditions. The Cooper’s Ferry site was initially occupied during a time that predates the opening of an ice-free corridor (≤14,800 cal yr B.P.), which supports the hypothesis that initial human migration into the Americas occurred via a Pacific coastal route.

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      how deep into the past does the conspiracy of my neighbors go?

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