Perhaps 1832, and not 1932 in the section : "the U.S had the National Vaccination Act to help vaccinate Indigenous tribes, and a few years later the Hudson’s Bay Company began an ambitious vaccination program in the western part of British North America called Rupert’s land." ?
Seeing myself in print is uplifting, but what really pleases me is that James Pew has supported me for years. Most of my family, friends, and colleagues shun me.
Excellent, I love all your newsletters, they provide me a lot of ammunition to counter the lies that we hear so much. I never believed that about the 'blankets', and thought that is was something of a strange narrative. So grateful to hear the truth for once! , and yes our tax dollars are seemling given away to all the Reserves here!
The tax dollars are laundered through the woke reserves that push climate change and agreeimg to build 15 minute cities. If they say the magic words CLIMATE CHANGE money rains down on them. If they do not get on board no money, they just die of fake vaccine effects "SADS". The reserves are the most MRNA Vaxxed population, so they will be deleted soon enough, if they do not detox like their lives depend on it because it does.
Jim's article reveals a very articulate, knowledgeable and talented writer. It is a pity that such knowledge will never be read by those that have eyes but cannot see.
"A complaining tongue reveals an ungrateful heart." ~ William Arthur Ward
“Gullibility is a universal characteristic and explains the prevalence of fortune tellers, palm readers, get-rich schemes, quack medicines, religious fanatics, Elizabeth May supporters.” Thank you for the laugh in such a strange time, James and Jim.
I believe the virulence of smallpox contamination rapidly decreases with time, it is mainly passed through immediate physical contact or respiratory means. Archdeacon Collinson talks about inoculating indigenous peoples on the West coast around 1870 . He stated he was running out of inoculant and had to send for more from the Canadian Government in the East . This information comes from his book " In the wake of the war canoe". A book well worth reading as is Samuel Hearne's book on his travels in the Barren lands around 1778. The welfare of indigenous peoples was important to the early traders in the West for they trapped the beaver and had the practical skills and knowledge to live in the country.
Viruses are fake, a hoax, a useful tool to control people. Weather exposure, malnutrition and contaminated water would have killed just as quickly when the government controls all 3. Democide is the name, if you wondering.
No virus has ever been isolated in plain English use of the word isolated, as into separate from everything else. Virus isolation is a myth, using deceptively redefine words only used in Virology Viro(lie)gy. Multiple authors on Substack here have proved this, through freedom of information requests and tests.
If your not familiar with awesome Agent131711 here you go:
“The Pyramid of Power and the Coming Reckoning: A Psychological and Political Analysis of the Climate Crisis”
In the shadowed corridors of power, a quiet war rages—not one fought with armies, but with influence, obfuscation, and the controlled flow of capital. Oil and gas companies, and their bedfellows in finance—BlackRock, Vanguard, and their ilk—operate as the architects of inertia in the face of an accelerating climate crisis. Their strategy is as insidious as it is effective: buy the loyalty of political leaders, shape narratives through media control, and dismantle the democratic tools that might otherwise hold them accountable.
The Methodology of Control
From a psychological perspective, the mechanisms at play mirror a classic model of learned helplessness. By engineering systems of dependency—economic, political, and informational—these entities have conditioned the global population to accept a false binary: economic growth versus environmental sustainability. Politicians rendered impotent or complicit by the lure of campaign funding and lucrative post-political appointments, become the unwitting (or willing) marionettes of a larger agenda.
BlackRock and Vanguard, with their unparalleled stakes in the global industry, represent not just capital accumulation but the consolidation of power into a plutocratic elite. This elite, representing less than 1% of the population, wields its wealth not merely as a tool, but as a weapon. Climate change, for them, is not a crisis but an opportunity—a chance to privatize resources, displace populations, and profit from the chaos they have orchestrated.
Historical Parallels: Lessons from 1789
This dynamic, however, is not without precedent. History offers a chilling parallel to the French Revolution. When the masses—disenfranchised, impoverished, and ignored—reached a breaking point, their response was neither measured nor merciful. The guillotine became not only a tool of justice but a symbol of revolutionary fervor. Today, the psychological and economic pressures exerted by the 1% are creating a similarly volatile undercurrent.
The Anatomy of Revolt
The inevitable consequence of this systemic exploitation is revolt. As climate disasters grow more frequent and severe, the facade of control maintained by the elite will fracture. The masses, emboldened by a growing awareness of their exploitation, will target the institutions and the individuals responsible. CEOs and upper management of oil and gas companies, along with financiers who have profited from environmental degradation, will find themselves in the crosshairs.
This revolt will not be confined to symbolic protests or legal challenges. It will be visceral and direct, echoing the collective fury that toppled the ancien régime. The psychological tipping point—when hope is replaced by rage—will lead to an unprecedented challenge to power structures.
The Warning to the Elite
For the architects of this exploitation, there is still a path to redemption. Transparency, systemic reform, and relinquishing disproportionate power are not just moral imperatives but survival strategies. However, if these steps are not taken, the elites must prepare for a reckoning far beyond the reach of their gated communities and private security forces.
The psychology of revolution is clear: when the gap between the rulers and the ruled becomes insurmountable, the result is upheaval. The choice is theirs to make—but time is running out.
The people are awakening, and the guillotine of justice, whether literal or symbolic, waits in the wings.
This Movie will end in the usual historical fashion.
The blankets were infected right from the company. HBC also ran all our trading posts and worked in conjunction with the church. You can't even get your dates right or make a coherent argument. You are just a prod or LDS who is big mad 😠
Why would HBC want to infect people with smallpox? The staff would have got it themselves, for starters, and many of the men married or lived with First Nations women, including James Douglas, who worked for the company and later became the first Governor of B. C. The HBC traded with First Nations for furs, and that's how they made their money. Why would they purposely want to eliminate their employees? There's also no documented evidence HBC gave people infected blankets. The HBC actually mounted a huge vaccination campaign for First Nations by the 1830's. This is well documented. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10624414/ (etc.)
Like I said, there's absolutely no evidence people were purposely infected with smallpox blankets in Canada. You can believe it, I guess. I mean, apparently Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip kidnapped residential school children for nefarious purposes according to some oral history stories, so it must be true.
In his excellent introduction to this new edition of W.P.M. Kennedy's The Constitution of Canada: An Introduction to its Development and Law, Martin Friedland - like Kennedy a past Dean of the University of Toronto Law School - notes that after much research, he is ending where he began, finding Kennedy to be "distinguished, engaging, and enigmatic." Kennedy was indeed an enigmatic figure, in addition to being a brilliant historian. Emigrating to Canada from Ireland in 1913 - he was the eldest of ten children, and had run away from home at age fourteen - Kennedy made his way teaching and researching. There were several "enigmatic" adventures along the way, as recounted by Friedland. Kennedy's skill as a teacher was legendary, and his abilities as a scholar on a range of topics including Tudor history and constitutional history were exceptional. In 1922, Kennedy's large-canvas, ground-breaking study of the Canadian constitution was published (Kennedy was part of a wider renaissance at University of Toronto, where in 1922 two other important events took place: the discovery of insulin and the creation of the School of Graduate Studies). It was hailed as a success from the start, called "a work of great accuracy and conspicuous fairness," "alive, human, dramatic," "an admirable and most readable book," and "a book which will rank high in the literature of political science" (respectively, the Times, the Observer, the Law Quarterly Review, and the New Statesman). Equally well-received in Canada (Saturday Night called it "brilliant" and "a monumental work"), it became and remained a classic text in both history and law until recently. Kennedy traces the development of Canada from the earliest days of the French explorers until 1922. The book is comprehensive in scope, covering the seigniorial system in Quebec, colonial policy, responsible government, federation, Canada as a dominion, the distribution of legislative power, the imperial tie and federalism. Kennedy describes all the key events: the Royal Proclamation of 1763, the Quebec Act of 1774, the Constitution Act of 1791, Lord Durham's Report of 1840, the granting of responsible government in 1848, the British North America Act 1867, and later events up to and including 1922. Written by a scholar who had a profound knowledge of history, institution, and legal change, this book remains one of the best and most comprehensive examples of the process of nation-making. Martin Friedland's fascinating introduction sketches out Kennedy's life and times - a time of much intellectual ferment - as well as outlining the importance of this book in the larger context of Canadian constitutional history
Perhaps 1832, and not 1932 in the section : "the U.S had the National Vaccination Act to help vaccinate Indigenous tribes, and a few years later the Hudson’s Bay Company began an ambitious vaccination program in the western part of British North America called Rupert’s land." ?
Thank you. Fixed it.
Seeing myself in print is uplifting, but what really pleases me is that James Pew has supported me for years. Most of my family, friends, and colleagues shun me.
Excellent, I love all your newsletters, they provide me a lot of ammunition to counter the lies that we hear so much. I never believed that about the 'blankets', and thought that is was something of a strange narrative. So grateful to hear the truth for once! , and yes our tax dollars are seemling given away to all the Reserves here!
The tax dollars are laundered through the woke reserves that push climate change and agreeimg to build 15 minute cities. If they say the magic words CLIMATE CHANGE money rains down on them. If they do not get on board no money, they just die of fake vaccine effects "SADS". The reserves are the most MRNA Vaxxed population, so they will be deleted soon enough, if they do not detox like their lives depend on it because it does.
Jim's article reveals a very articulate, knowledgeable and talented writer. It is a pity that such knowledge will never be read by those that have eyes but cannot see.
"A complaining tongue reveals an ungrateful heart." ~ William Arthur Ward
“Gullibility is a universal characteristic and explains the prevalence of fortune tellers, palm readers, get-rich schemes, quack medicines, religious fanatics, Elizabeth May supporters.” Thank you for the laugh in such a strange time, James and Jim.
I believe the virulence of smallpox contamination rapidly decreases with time, it is mainly passed through immediate physical contact or respiratory means. Archdeacon Collinson talks about inoculating indigenous peoples on the West coast around 1870 . He stated he was running out of inoculant and had to send for more from the Canadian Government in the East . This information comes from his book " In the wake of the war canoe". A book well worth reading as is Samuel Hearne's book on his travels in the Barren lands around 1778. The welfare of indigenous peoples was important to the early traders in the West for they trapped the beaver and had the practical skills and knowledge to live in the country.
Viruses are fake, a hoax, a useful tool to control people. Weather exposure, malnutrition and contaminated water would have killed just as quickly when the government controls all 3. Democide is the name, if you wondering.
you're being sarcastic, right? it's often hard to tell...
Viruses are fake, did you not get the memo?
what's your factual basis for making this claim.
Here is another data point.
Dr. Sam Bailey from virus mania fame:
https://open.substack.com/pub/drsambailey/p/exposing-the-plan-to-extort-dr-sam?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=31s3eo
No virus has ever been isolated in plain English use of the word isolated, as into separate from everything else. Virus isolation is a myth, using deceptively redefine words only used in Virology Viro(lie)gy. Multiple authors on Substack here have proved this, through freedom of information requests and tests.
If your not familiar with awesome Agent131711 here you go:
How to make flu virus lol
https://open.substack.com/pub/chemtrails/p/1940s-flu-vaccine-how-to-make-a-virus?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=31s3eo
University indoctrinated American Indians are being weaponized to destroy everyone to bring in Globalist Agenda 21. I explain in my podcast here:
https://soberchristiangentlemanpodcast.substack.com/p/s2-ep-36-american-indians-we-need-88d
If you want to know some fun hidden history of Canada I have a podcast on that too:
https://soberchristiangentlemanpodcast.substack.com/p/s2-ep-12-untold-history-of-canada-b63
“The Pyramid of Power and the Coming Reckoning: A Psychological and Political Analysis of the Climate Crisis”
In the shadowed corridors of power, a quiet war rages—not one fought with armies, but with influence, obfuscation, and the controlled flow of capital. Oil and gas companies, and their bedfellows in finance—BlackRock, Vanguard, and their ilk—operate as the architects of inertia in the face of an accelerating climate crisis. Their strategy is as insidious as it is effective: buy the loyalty of political leaders, shape narratives through media control, and dismantle the democratic tools that might otherwise hold them accountable.
The Methodology of Control
From a psychological perspective, the mechanisms at play mirror a classic model of learned helplessness. By engineering systems of dependency—economic, political, and informational—these entities have conditioned the global population to accept a false binary: economic growth versus environmental sustainability. Politicians rendered impotent or complicit by the lure of campaign funding and lucrative post-political appointments, become the unwitting (or willing) marionettes of a larger agenda.
BlackRock and Vanguard, with their unparalleled stakes in the global industry, represent not just capital accumulation but the consolidation of power into a plutocratic elite. This elite, representing less than 1% of the population, wields its wealth not merely as a tool, but as a weapon. Climate change, for them, is not a crisis but an opportunity—a chance to privatize resources, displace populations, and profit from the chaos they have orchestrated.
Historical Parallels: Lessons from 1789
This dynamic, however, is not without precedent. History offers a chilling parallel to the French Revolution. When the masses—disenfranchised, impoverished, and ignored—reached a breaking point, their response was neither measured nor merciful. The guillotine became not only a tool of justice but a symbol of revolutionary fervor. Today, the psychological and economic pressures exerted by the 1% are creating a similarly volatile undercurrent.
The Anatomy of Revolt
The inevitable consequence of this systemic exploitation is revolt. As climate disasters grow more frequent and severe, the facade of control maintained by the elite will fracture. The masses, emboldened by a growing awareness of their exploitation, will target the institutions and the individuals responsible. CEOs and upper management of oil and gas companies, along with financiers who have profited from environmental degradation, will find themselves in the crosshairs.
This revolt will not be confined to symbolic protests or legal challenges. It will be visceral and direct, echoing the collective fury that toppled the ancien régime. The psychological tipping point—when hope is replaced by rage—will lead to an unprecedented challenge to power structures.
The Warning to the Elite
For the architects of this exploitation, there is still a path to redemption. Transparency, systemic reform, and relinquishing disproportionate power are not just moral imperatives but survival strategies. However, if these steps are not taken, the elites must prepare for a reckoning far beyond the reach of their gated communities and private security forces.
The psychology of revolution is clear: when the gap between the rulers and the ruled becomes insurmountable, the result is upheaval. The choice is theirs to make—but time is running out.
The people are awakening, and the guillotine of justice, whether literal or symbolic, waits in the wings.
This Movie will end in the usual historical fashion.
Enjoy the Show
GQ
The blankets were infected right from the company. HBC also ran all our trading posts and worked in conjunction with the church. You can't even get your dates right or make a coherent argument. You are just a prod or LDS who is big mad 😠
Why would HBC want to infect people with smallpox? The staff would have got it themselves, for starters, and many of the men married or lived with First Nations women, including James Douglas, who worked for the company and later became the first Governor of B. C. The HBC traded with First Nations for furs, and that's how they made their money. Why would they purposely want to eliminate their employees? There's also no documented evidence HBC gave people infected blankets. The HBC actually mounted a huge vaccination campaign for First Nations by the 1830's. This is well documented. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10624414/ (etc.)
https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/smallpox
The same mentality can be seen in their anti-Vax grandchildren today. Pox parties, anti-maskers and exposure immunity party ppl during lockdowns.
Now you are actively denying your family's responsibility, making you complicit.
You denounce vaccines and then praise the HBC for administering them. After they caused the issue 😒.
oh I understand now..it is the actual smallpox vaccine you believe was the problem.
Not just people, Indigenous Peoples. For the same reason the government makes people sick?
Like I said, there's absolutely no evidence people were purposely infected with smallpox blankets in Canada. You can believe it, I guess. I mean, apparently Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip kidnapped residential school children for nefarious purposes according to some oral history stories, so it must be true.
I'm a resedental school survivor. My Baba was in one I had an Indian agent. My father was born in a Indian hospital.
The Amherst comment could be taken differently, as scornful or sarcasm.
If you want to learn about how Canada is actually structured. Read this book:
Constitutution of Canada:
https://www.indigo.ca/en-ca/the-constitution-of-canada-an-introduction-to-its-development-and-law/9780199009572.html
In his excellent introduction to this new edition of W.P.M. Kennedy's The Constitution of Canada: An Introduction to its Development and Law, Martin Friedland - like Kennedy a past Dean of the University of Toronto Law School - notes that after much research, he is ending where he began, finding Kennedy to be "distinguished, engaging, and enigmatic." Kennedy was indeed an enigmatic figure, in addition to being a brilliant historian. Emigrating to Canada from Ireland in 1913 - he was the eldest of ten children, and had run away from home at age fourteen - Kennedy made his way teaching and researching. There were several "enigmatic" adventures along the way, as recounted by Friedland. Kennedy's skill as a teacher was legendary, and his abilities as a scholar on a range of topics including Tudor history and constitutional history were exceptional. In 1922, Kennedy's large-canvas, ground-breaking study of the Canadian constitution was published (Kennedy was part of a wider renaissance at University of Toronto, where in 1922 two other important events took place: the discovery of insulin and the creation of the School of Graduate Studies). It was hailed as a success from the start, called "a work of great accuracy and conspicuous fairness," "alive, human, dramatic," "an admirable and most readable book," and "a book which will rank high in the literature of political science" (respectively, the Times, the Observer, the Law Quarterly Review, and the New Statesman). Equally well-received in Canada (Saturday Night called it "brilliant" and "a monumental work"), it became and remained a classic text in both history and law until recently. Kennedy traces the development of Canada from the earliest days of the French explorers until 1922. The book is comprehensive in scope, covering the seigniorial system in Quebec, colonial policy, responsible government, federation, Canada as a dominion, the distribution of legislative power, the imperial tie and federalism. Kennedy describes all the key events: the Royal Proclamation of 1763, the Quebec Act of 1774, the Constitution Act of 1791, Lord Durham's Report of 1840, the granting of responsible government in 1848, the British North America Act 1867, and later events up to and including 1922. Written by a scholar who had a profound knowledge of history, institution, and legal change, this book remains one of the best and most comprehensive examples of the process of nation-making. Martin Friedland's fascinating introduction sketches out Kennedy's life and times - a time of much intellectual ferment - as well as outlining the importance of this book in the larger context of Canadian constitutional history
Here is some Untold True history of America, in my podcast here for you if you are interested.
https://open.substack.com/pub/soberchristiangentlemanpodcast/p/s2-ep-35-the-hidden-history-of-these?r=31s3eo&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true