Subject: Annexation Crises Through you honourable Greg | 1being

Subject: Annexation Crises Through you honourable Greg | 1being

Subject: Annexation Crises

Through you honourable Greg Fergus,

It is deeply concerning how the toxic English trait of defeatist, derogatory, and disparaging remarks about their own children/citizens by Prime Minister Trudeau are leading to an escalating narrative of the US annexing Canada, because we have been cast as a bunch of helpless fools incapable of running our own household/economy or providing for our own needs. We need leading politicians to express their strong confidence about Canada being able to provide for all our own needs, through our vast resources, land and entrepreneurs even if we had no trade with the US.

To say that Canada's economy would be "destroyed" without trade to the US, is to belittle every primary and secondary sector worker in Canada, it is to cast doubt on the abilities of our entrepreneurs, it is to say we are parasitic leeches on the US economy. It may be too much to ask for our governing parties to care about the citizens enough to let them have the bare minimum of land to provide for their own needs, because it is clear from their actions and great number of financial scandals that their primary priority is filling the pockets of friendly plutocrats. However just giving up on Canada and letting us be annexed by the U.S. is treason without the consent of the governed, and seems to come from the spite to deny Pierre the pleasure of becoming prime minister in the next election. Why else has Trudeau not said anything against annexation?

Canada and the US are geographically distinct entities, with our own large river basins such as the MacKenzie, Fraser, Nelson and northern half of the St. Lawerence. It may be worth educating Canadians about our great waterways, and how with a system of canals we can connect the whole nation after global fossil fuels effectively run out in the coming decades. We have the land, expertise, and resources to thrive. What we lack is leadership willing to embrace reality and empower Canadians with the tools to succeed.

Here is one of the most optimistic projections regarding our global oil reserves, assuming that globally we managed to suddenly start cutting back on our addiction in 2025 to extend how long it would take for reserves to run out:

2024-11-10-projected_oil_depletion_curve.png In all projections I've seen the 2030's will be harrowing to say the least, either we'll run out completely, or enter precipitous decline. It can be harrowing in a painful way, or because people are planting food forests to begin the process to sustainably feed Canadians for tens of thousands of generations.

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In any case, with proper preparation Canada can come out stronger than ever, we have the land, the people, the expertise and resources to transition gracefully. What we lack is leaders brave enough to address reality and work with the children/citizens, recognize their worth, and give them the conditions to thrive, such as enough land to grow their own food, firewood, families and businesses. Inexplicably all levels of governments are refusing responsibility and pointing the finger at someone else, even when they have full power within their domain to start transitioning.

Unfortunately it seems our politicians have been so terribly spoiled by wealth, they seem incapable of even imagining low cost policy solutions to problems, and instead think everything is in the realm of fantasy economics based on sociology and endless usury instead of the "messy" geophysical reality of household management (real economics) where resources are limited and human beings have flesh and blood that needs sustenance to survive.

To conclude, we must stop sowing division and defeatism among our citizens and instead inspire hope and unity. Canada’s strength lies in its people, land, and resources, but realizing this potential requires visionary leadership willing to make bold, practical changes. Here are some solutions to consider:

Recognize the Human Right to Land:
    Providing Canadians access to affordable land empowers families to grow food, build homes, and create businesses. This isn’t just about fairness—it’s about building resilience for a future where local self-reliance will be key.

Enact Land Protection Acts:
    Prevent land hoarding by speculators and ensure land is available to Canadians who need it most. This will stabilize housing markets, boost local agriculture, and promote sustainable economic growth.

Invest in Connectivity and Sustainability:
    Develop our inland waterways and rail systems to create a robust, interconnected economy that can thrive even without fossil fuels.

Educate and Inspire:
    Teach Canadians about our vast resources and capabilities to foster national pride and innovation. Show them that with preparation and determination, we can overcome any challenge.

Let’s remember that every great nation is built on its people’s belief in their potential. Rather than casting doubt on Canadians, let’s give them a second chance by building systems and policies that allow them to thrive.

The challenges ahead may be daunting, but they are not insurmountable. With courageous, compassionate leadership that values citizens as the cornerstone of our prosperity, Canada can not only survive but flourish. Let us rise to this moment, not as critics or cynics, but as builders of a stronger, united Canada.

Thank you for your time and consideration. I hope this message inspires reflection and action that will pave the way for a more resilient and self-reliant future for our great nation. As the Confederation of Planets in service to the One Infinite Creator has said: in 1990/03/04: "So it is that at this time, in spite of the great influx of those within your culture which are attempting to lighten the consciousness of this once greatly blessed people, more and more the negative service to self pragmatism of greed and the desire for more and more control over others has begun to manifest itself. Thus, the nation state which you now enjoy is in the throes of its greatest difficulty since its inception. This is because of the growing distortions having to do with the true identity of the ideal of love. There is no bargaining to love, there is no taking to love, there is no possessiveness, there is no discord. There is only the desire to work together in more and more harmony, allowing for more and more tolerance of differences, more and more of that which is true freedom, which includes each entity’s birthright to choose its manner of living and of dying."

May you find room in your heart to recognize Canadians birthright to having enough land to grow their own food, firewood, families and businesses.

May you be blessed,