06/14/2023 / By S.D. Wells
Somehow, the Liberals and “New” Democrats in Canada found an insidious way to keep tyrant Trudeau in power until 2025, so he can further decimate the country’s oil and gas sector in the name of “climate change.” Now suddenly, out of nowhere, more than 400 massive wildfires ignited at the exact same time, across eleven Canadian provinces and territories, including Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, and Nova Scotia. How is this possible? Most of the wildfires are ripping through the forested countryside, forcing country folk and conservatives to retreat and possibly permanently migrate to crowded cities. Coincidence? Or is this coordinated arson to kick the 15-minute city plan into full gear? Let’s take a closer look, because it’s surely not all smoke and mirrors this time around.
The “15-minute city” is an urban planning concept where all of a person’s daily “necessities” are within a 15-minute walk or bike ride, meaning no automobiles necessary. This is a tyrannical leader’s wet dream, as the government would have complete control over every aspect of everyone’s life, including mobility, money, food, healthcare, employment, and 24/7/365 surveillance of all the barricaded sectors.
One way to implement this Democrat-run-metropolitan-nightmare would be to chase all the conservatives out of the countryside for good, but how could that possibly be accomplished? Many landowners grow their own food, harvest their own lumber, and own weapons, so they are the toughest citizens to “uproot” and relocate for urban planning.
As rogue governments become increasingly focused on fake climate change, depopulation, and communist-style rule, they’ve figured out that the best way to wipe out the middle class is to push everyone into crowded metropolitan cities full of crime, pollution, isolation, and 24-hour surveillance by Big Brother. The cities will become like huge prisons, like in the movie “Escape from New York.”
This is no conspiracy theory, in fact, in a 2020 TED Talk, the concept of the 15-minute city was outlined and detailed, and cities like Paris and several in the U.K. have already adopted the concept, piloting their own plans right now as you read this. Guess what other city has shown a lot of interest? Edmonton, in Alberta, Canada, with a population of one million people.
Videos are popping up all over the internet, faster than the globalists can pull them down, revealing that all the “wildfires” in Canada happen to start at virtually the same exact time. So that would mean that lightning struck in about 400 different places, all across Canada, at the same time? Talk about conspiracy theories.
Were the “wildfires” actually started by Antifa arsonists or anti-oil activists? Many social media influencers believe so. This would support the fake global warming hoax and also helps ruin the conservative way of life in Canada, which the government opposes. Satellite imagery of the wildfires all starting at the same time has gone viral across social media. More than 25,000 Canadians have been forced to evacuate their homes.
All in one day, the entire province of Quebec caught fire. It seems to all be part of a plan to contaminate the air, water, and countryside so everyone will migrate to the cities, so the government can implement their dystopian “smart cities.” Bloggers are calling it pure evil. Keep your truth news in check by adding Preparedness.news to your favorites list and tuning in daily for updates on tyrannical governments trying to imprison the populace and starve us all out.
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