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Exploring Canadian History and Sovereignty

[Music] Canada a land of endless opportunities extraordinary beauty and prosperity a place that is known for kindness benevolence and [Music] generosity a place that is built on Courage integrity and Truth or so it appears yet something doesn't feel right Can you feel it the underlying sense of unease and discomfort that feeling when you know you're being deceived and you're wondering how big of a lie could it be for how long have we been lied [Music] to how much of all this is possibly a show a well-played theatrical performance or maybe it's all an illusion is it time to see what is behind the curtain is it time to resist the control system to unplug from The Matrix and switch it off [Music] in 1759 at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham Great Britain defeated France and renamed the colony to the province of Quebec in 1776 the 13 British colonies to the South declared independence from Great Britain and formed the United States of America in 1791 the constitutional act divided the province of Quebec into the provinces of Lower Canada and Upper [Music] Canada in 184 40 the act of union merged the colonies of Upper Canada and Lower Canada into the province of Canada in 1864 at the Quebec conference delegates from each colony discussed the desire to form a federal union while each province would retain its independence and autonomy Under the Umbrella of a constitutional monarchy from 1861 to 1865 during the American Civil War Between the union the North and the Confederacy the south Great Britain built warships for the Confederacy armed with British weapons many Merchant ships of the Union were destroyed by the Confederate Army Great Britain when Lincoln won the war he sought claims from Great Britain but Great Britain refused the union even threatened to declare war and Annex British North America in [Music] 1866 in 1866 John a McDonald chairman of the delegates from the colonies participated in finalizing the kingdom of Canada bill at the London conference to draft the BNA [Music] act Great Britain had a dilemma risk a possible war with the United States of America pay reparations for the sinking of the Union's ships Grant the colonies in Canada self-governance Queen Victoria needed a clever [Music] solution Lord thrings brilliant scheme keep the Canadian colony and make them pay the reparations to the United States of America through taxation while deceiving the colonies into thinking that they govern themselves [Music] on March 29th 1867 the British North America Act received Royal Ascent meaning it was formerly approved by the court and [Music] Chancery it went into effect on July 1st 1867 and created a United Colony known as the Dominion of Canada until 1982 July 1st was celebrated as Dominion day since 1982 July 1st has been celebrated as Canada Day when the BNA Act was renamed the Constitution Act let us take a closer look at the original BNA act [Music] 1867 this is the intended Preamble and it states by reason of the request to the colonies for federal government it is expedient therefore that they have laws and regulations to guide them this is the modified [Music] Preamble and it states whereas the provinces of Canada Nova Scotia and New Brunswick have expressed their desire to be federally united into one Dominion under the crown [Music] the 1889 interpretation act defined a British possession to be any part of a dominion and it defined the term colony to be any part of a [Music] Dominion the Dominion of Canada was clearly a colony of Great Britain and not an independent country the colony did not Confederate in [Music] 1867 the BNA Act was not brought back to Canada for the United colony to sign and ratify the original BNA Act is located in the United Kingdom and has always been the property of the United Kingdom and not Canada section two of the BNA act 1867 declares that the provisions of this act extend to The Heirs and successors of the kings and queens of Great Britain section 109 of the BNA act 1867 states that all lands minerals and royalties belonging to the several provinces of Canada Nova Scotia and New Brunswick at the union shall belong to the several provinces of Ontario Quebec Nova Scotia and New Brunswick all natural resources belong to the various colonies with exceptions as per section [Music] 109 more land was to be added to the Dominion of Canada through use if the Dominion could use the land and then they could claim the land in 1868 through the Rupert's Land Act use of land was purchased from the Hudson Bay Company in 1870 through the manova act and in 1871 through the British Columbia terms of Union [Music] in 1871 the Treaty of Washington was concluded it settled the claims between the United Kingdom and the United States of America even though the United Kingdom never admitted any wrongdoing however it is interesting to see whose names also show up Sir John Alexander McDonald night commander of the most honorable order of the bath a member of Her Majesty's privy Council for Canada and Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Her Majesty's Dominion of Canada and monague Bernard the privy council is a formal body of advisers to the monarch of the United Kingdom in this case Queen Victoria meaning John a McDonald Donald represented Great Britain in 1867 McDonald was appointed and not voted in as prime minister by the governor general at the time lord monk in 1854 McDonald a Freemason since 1844 became a member of the order of the Masonic Knights Templar McDonald got engaged to the much younger Susan Agnes Bernard cousin of montue Bernard who worked with British royalty in London in December of 1866 they married in February of 1867 one month before the BNA Act was signed John a McDonald was the one who helped Queen Victoria achieve her grand scheme of deceiving the colonists into thinking they were now self-governed and had confederated he received generous titles appointments in the British Monarchy and a much younger second wife in addition to his annual salary of $5,000 equivalent to $125,000 today in return for a betrayal of the colonists in the Treaty of Washington 1871 John a McDonald agreed to give the San Juan Islands and Point Roberts to the United States of America in addition to granting equal rights to the Fisheries for 10 years because he was representing Great Britain and not the Dominion of Canada [Music] how can he be called the father of Confederation and a hero by some when a confederation was never achieved and when he in fact betrayed the [Music] [Music] colonists by means of the letters patent revocation act 1878 the British Monarchy instituted the office of governor general of the Dominion on a permanent basis the most important part is found in section N9 of the act the British Monarchy declared full power and authority through letters patent including their heirs and successors letters patent are an official declaration used to Grant patent rights by the crown and Chancery to officially Grant titles in office to people or make other declarations with this Letter's patent revocation act section two of the BNA act 1867 was now redundant recall the provisions of this act extend to The Heirs and successors of the kings and queens of Great Britain [Music] on June 19th 1893 the statute law revision Act was passed with it Queen Victoria explicitly repealed section 2 of the BNA act [Music] 1867 this statute law revision act 1893 was never repealed after it was passed in section 2 of the BNA Act 1867 was never [Music] reenacted Queen Victoria died on January 22nd 1901 from a brain hemorrhage while residing at Osborne house interestingly during the same time as gulo Mar con fired up a very powerful radio wave antenna just 12 M away with her death the BNA act died as well due to the repeal of section 2 did this remove the British Monarchy no because of the letters patent revocation act 1878 did this end the Dominion of Canada no because of the Letter's patent revocation act 1878 and the interpretation act 1889 recall the definition of the term colony the Dominion of Canada and the British Monarchy carried on under Edward I [Music] 7th more land was added via use to the Dominion of Canada between 1898 and 19 1905 in 1898 through the Yukon Territory act in 1905 through the Alberta act and in 1905 through the Saskatchewan act who owned the land of the Dominion of Canada did the land of the Dominion of Canada belong to the Monarch no the crown and Chancery held the title to all British lands including the Dominion of [Music] Canada the crown en Chancery is the Department of lands of Britain it was established by the privy Council the crown is a corporation Soul it represents the state in all its aspects it can be used to refer to the office of the Monarch or the monarchy as institutions it can be used to refer to the rule of law or the functions of executives legislative and judicial [Music] governance this is why all government and public land was called Crown Land until it was granted by means of a crown Grant also referred to as a land patent the Monarch was just a figurehead the king or queen was not a sovereign any longer because they did not own the land the governor general had more Authority he was also a corporation Soul given the sole government of the colony with the assistance of members of the privy Council and appointed by the crown in Chancery what is the difference between a monarch and a sovereign authority of government originates in the title to land a king or queen is a sovereign when he or she is absolute authority over the land and thus absolute power a king or queen becomes a monarch when he or she does not have absolute authority over the land the king or queen alone has no power the title to all British lands was held by the crown and Chancery and not by the king or queen all government and public land was called Crown Land the governor general had sole authority to govern Canada as a corporation soul with the advice of the privy Council he was appointed by the commission created in 1878 and not by the king or the queen or the House of Commons or the House of [Music] Lords in September of 1926 Russell Rogers Smith of the Native sons of Canada a movement aimed at fostering National Spirit creating Canadian national it adopting a Canadian flag and having more autonomy presented a resolution to the Prime Minister McKenzie King one main request of that resolution was the necessity of elevating Canada constitutionally to the status of a Sovereign Nation and to confer on Canada an equality of status with Great Britain it requested an equal and independent sovereignty under the crown of Canada another request was that Great Britain should not be allowed to make Canada pay for any claims that may arise out of Great Britain's defense actions another important request was that all natural resources of Canada belong to the people of Canada and not Great Britain the resolution further requested that the roles and authority of the governor general be fundamentally changed for the benefit of Canada as we will see it was the work of Russell Rogers Smith that would have paid sa the path to real [Music] freedom in October of 1926 at the Imperial conference in London led by Lord Arthur J bfor McKenzie King and representatives of the other dominions of Great Britain met to discuss and determine the status between Great Britain and the dominions of Canada South Africa Australia New Zealand and the Irish free state the report concluded that the the dominions are autonomous communities within the British Empire equal in status in no way subordinate one to another in any aspect of their domestic or external Affairs they're United by a common allegiance to the crown and freely Associated as members of the British Commonwealth of Nations this was scheduled to be made law with the enactment of the statute of Westminster on December 11th 1931 [Music] [Music] [Music] prior to the enactment of the statute of Westminster the government of Canada was composed of a governor general and a select committee of the Imperial privy Council one of which headed the Supreme Court of Canada any member of the Imperial PR privy Council was a member of the government of Canada the House of Commons the Senate of Canada the privy Council for Canada which was appointed by the governor general and the lieutenant governors of the provinces were to Aid and advise the governor general in the government the governor general was the sole government neither the Legislative Assembly nor the House of Commons were responsible to the Canadian people they were responsible to the governor general only each lieutenant Governor appointed by the governor general was also a corporation Soul acting as the representative of the governor general and not as a representative of elected representatives or the people as we will see the statute of Westminster is the most important document in the history of the land mass known as [Music] Canada we will only look at the three key sections of the statute of Westminster that apply to the Dominion of Canada bizarre section two removed colonial law from the Dominion of Canada recall the Dominion of Canada was defined as a colony of Great Britain no law made by the parliament of a Dominion is void just because it may not be in accordance with British law this section does not apply to Australia because Australia had a so-called constitution in 1901 and was not a Dominion in 1931 let's look at section 11 before looking at section 7 section 11 of the statute of Westminster severed the connection between the Dominion and a colony of Great Britain what does this mean the key word is notwithstanding it means section 11 overrides the interpretation Act of 1889 which defined the term colony the provinces were not joined as one colony of Great Britain any longer and each province was also not a colony of Great Britain any longer who owned the land now the people of each province naturally took ownership of the land this also removed the governor general because the crown and canery lost the allodial title to the Land There is no intermediate status between that of a colony and that of a sovereign state no Confederation happened because the provinces had never been sovereign states section 11 finally raised each province of Canada from the position of a colony to that of a sovereign [Music] state section 7 is misleading and how it deals with the applicability of this statute to [Music] Canada subsection one attempts to exclude the BNA act from this statute however the BNA Act was only a statute a guide of the Imperial Parliament to Aid the governor general It could only be effective if there is a duly appointed governor general see section 12 of the BNA act 1867 since the crown and Chancery who appoints the governor general gave up audial title to the land thanks to sec 11 there can be no more governor general the result is this subsection is redundant subsection 2 clarifies that section two of the statute removing colonial law also applies to any of the provinces this makes each province a sovereign state Nation or country because Confederation never happened only sovereign states can join into a Confederation and the provinces were not sovereign until the statute of Westminster was [Music] passed subsection 3 clarifies that the provinces can only act within their boundaries and cannot impose laws on any other Province but what is the parliament of Canada now is Canada defined in summary section two removed colonial law from the Dominion of Canada as it was a colony of Great Britain section 7 removed colonial law from each province section 11 removed the status of colony which immediately ended the Dominion of Canada it also immediately removed the governor general there is no intermediate status between that of a colony and that of a sovereign state sovereignty and the ownership of land go hand in hand no Confederation happened because the provinces had never been sovereign states each province of Canada was now for the first time a sovereign state this status has not changed since December 11th 1931 no province has held a constitutional convention no province has seated a theour lawful government [Music] extremely important every politician every governor general every prime minister every law Every Act everything has been illegitimate since December 11th 1931 anything that was passed after this date is not applicable to the people of each [Music] province as free Freedom been hiding in plain sight for over 90 [Music] years what happened after the statute of Westminster was passed did the people in each province hold constitutional conventions and Seed a dor government sadly no Russell Rogers Smith said in the 1940s what does the future hold is Canada to become an armed Camp each at the other's throat or can we unite to create a federal union mutually adopting a constitution it is very likely that many people did not comprehend at the time what the statute of Westminster had actually achieved the Great Depression also impacted many people who were desperately looking for help in addition it is likely that many of the politicians at the time did also not comprehend what the passing of the statute of Westminster really meant it seems that those who did know simply continued as if nothing had happened after all there was a lot to lose recall section 109 of the BNA Act in 1936 the parliament of Canada attempted to revise the statute of Westminster they wanted to revise section 7 of the statute to give the parliament of Canada the power to enact a Federal Constitution and to continue the BNA act until such Constitution was in place did the parliament have this power was the parliament legitimate Parliament also tried to amend the BNA act however the BNA Act act cannot be implemented without a governor general the governor general used to be appointed by the crown and Chancery but the crown and Chancery lost the title to the land from the official website of the governor general of Canada until 1931 Canada's governor general was chosen by The Sovereign this changed when the Canadian government began to make recommendations for the position who was The Sovereign how were Governor's General appointment Ed what changed in 1931 who gave the Canadian government the authority to appoint the governor general did they simply assume this Authority could they issue letters [Music] patent in 1945 Walter Co A Member of Parliament from Alberta addressed the House of Commons and presented a detailed speech about the Constitutional problems he clearly out outline the current status and the actions that should be taken however no action was taken in 1947 prime minister McKenzie King issued letters patent appointing a governor general these letters patent were signed only by McKenzie King to this day only the Lord High Commissioner of Great Britain the crown and Chancery can issue letters patent nobody else has the power or authority to issue letters patent the last ones that were issued are dated Mar Mar 23rd 1931 in 1948 the Income Tax Act was implemented by an illegitimate parliament of Canada and signed by an illegitimate governor general Harold Alexander of Tunis in 1952 The Royal style and Titles Act was enacted by an illegitimate parliament of Canada in which the parliament of Canada ascented that Elizabeth II can Proclaim herself to be the queen in right of Canada [Music] the moment the queen puts her signature on this document it becomes law we'll be witnessed later [Music] [Applause] [Music] the Constitution is now home Fan Fair in the background as you can [Music] [Applause] hear in 1976 Walter K A Member of Parliament from Alberta wrote a letter to to Renee LC Premier elect of Quebec explaining that Quebec does not need to seek a formal separation because the province has been completely independent and Sovereign since December 11th 1931 just like every other Province how can you be divorced when you have never been married in 1982 Pierre Elliot Trudeau initiated the grand deception that is called the Constitution Act of Canada also known as the Charter of Rights and Freedoms an illusion as we will see which many people strongly believe to be factual truth Trudeau is said to have patriated which means to transfer legislation to an autonomous country from its previous mother country the defunct and meaningless BNA act 1867 to Canada why did he only bring a photocopy why does the original BNA act 1867 still reside in the Parliamentary Archives of Great Britain Trudeau urged all provinces to ratify which means to give formal consent to make something official the document so that Canadians could enjoy their new constitution as soon as possible did all the provinces sign was it ever ratified section 58 of the Canada Act 1982 states that this act would only come into Force by proclamation issued by the queen or the governor general and only if the conditions of section 59 were [Music] met section 59 is equally important to comprehend subsection 1 paragraph 23 1 a shall come into force in respect of Quebec on a day to be fixed by proclamation issued by the queen or the governor general under the Great Seal of Canada subsection 2 a proclamation under subsection 1 shall be issued only where authorized by the Legislative Assembly or government of Quebec subsection 3 this section may be repealed on the day paragraph 23 1 a comes into force in respect of Quebec and this act amended and renumbered consequentially upon the repeal of this section by proclamation issued by the queen or the governor general under the Great Seal of Canada the key phrase here is in respect of [Music] Quebec section 23 minority language educational rights citizens of Canada whose first language learned and still understood is that of the English or French linguistic minority population have the right to have their children receive primary and secondary school instruction in that language in that Province recall section 59 subsection 3 in respect of Quebec [Music] this section may be repealed on the day paragraph 23 1A comes into force in respect of Quebec and this act amended and rumed consequentially upon the repeal of this section by proclamation issued by the queen or the governor general under the Great Seal of Canada this means that only Quebec would lose their educational right in the French language what were the steps to ratify and enact the Canada Act 1982 one all provinces would need to sign schedule B of the act the Charter of Rights and Freedoms two Quebec would need to authorize a proclamation to enact section 231a of the act 3 section 23 1 a would be enacted through through a proclamation for Section 593 would be enacted through a proclamation to repeal section 59 and renumber the ACT Five Section 58 would be enacted through a proclamation to pass the ACT a total of three proclamations were needed to pass the ACT which of these steps have been completed none [Music] but what about the proclamation from 1982 from the Royal Proclamation 1982 now know you that we buing with the advice our privy Council for Canada do by this our Proclamation declare that the Constitution Act 1982 shall subject to section 59 thereof come into Force recall subject to section 59 means two proclamations must be made before the final proclamation to pass the ACT section 58 could be [Music] made this Royal Proclamation 1982 is only a proclamation stating that there will be a proclamation in the future nothing was passed nothing was enacted there is no Constitution there is no Charter of Rights and Freedoms the Royal Proclamation 1983 had nothing to do with the passing of the can Canada Act 1982 this act simply converted the status of Aboriginal people from sovereigns to persons even the 1987 meech Lake Accord and the 1992 charlett toown Accord failed to enact the Canada Act 1982 also known as the Constitution Act 1982 reminder everything since December 11th 1931 has been illegitimate null and [Music] void since the fraud has obviously continued why would Quebec not speak up and call it out maybe the over 122 billion in Equalization payments that Quebec has received on average each year has played a [Music] role let's take a look at the Charter of Rights and Freedoms section one the Canadian Charter of Rights and freedom guarantees the rights and freedoms set out and it's subject only to such reasonable limits prescribed by law as can be demonstrably justified in a free and Democratic Society this gives the government the option to ignore the charter and it is why the courts often side with the government section 7 everyone has the right to life liberty and security of the person and the right not to be deprived thereof except in accordance with the principles of fundamental Justice what is a person [Music] section 32 this Charter applies to the Parliament and government of Canada and to the legislature and government of each [Music] province does the charter apply to the living men and women or only to persons a charter is a reservation of a ship or a written grant by which a corporation is founded and its rights and privileges are defined a ship needs to be chartered to land it and ref flag it a person is a legal fiction a corporation is also a legal fiction but not a [Music] person the charter was meant to create a ship at Sea which was intended to bring maritime law onto the land through persons the living men and women would be brought under maritime law jurisdiction this is why all provinces needed to sign the charter a charter differs from a constitution in this that the former is granted by a foreign government while the latter is established by the people themselves [Music] there is no lawfully established independent country called Canada there is a geographical area that is comprised of sovereign Nations also known as provinces how exactly is Canada defined in the interpretations act 1985 Canada includes the internal Waters of Canada and the territorial sea of Canada Canadian Waters includes the territorial sea of Canada and the internal Waters of can Canada internal Waters means the internal Waters of Canada and includes the airspace above and the bed and subsoil below those Waters territorial sea means the territorial sea of Canada and includes the airspace above and the seabed and subsoil below that sea the land is not included anywhere why because they lost access to the land when the Dominion ended with the statute of Westminster when the land was naturally returned to the people through the person the all caps name on all forms IDs licenses passports birth certificates Etc you have submitted yourself to operate within maritime law you have only those privileges that the corporation grants to you those do not include unalienable rights what is the solution how do we get out of this do we want to get out of this educate yourself learn these facts break the patterns and the Indo ation like celebrating Canada Day and waving the Canadian flag educate your children because they are the ones building the future using the Socratic method to break through the brainwashing asking simple questions instead of presenting facts educate your family friends and neighbors offer help kindness and patience to those that have awoken from the deep sleep and are desperately looking for answers and support when the people in each Sovereign Province are ready a constitutional convention will be held to elect delegates and agree on a provincial Constitution accepted by a majority of the people after which a dejour lawful government is seated this will all need to be done without corporate interference of any kind for example bar carded attorneys only after each province has been properly established with a constitution and a dejure government all provinces can then if they desire to do so hold a convention to discuss a Federation of the [Music] provinces we've been living under communist tyranny as slaves within a corrupt corporate yet illegitimate system based on maritime law for decades some people like it but most don't waving and displaying the Canadian flag is not a symbol of freedom and free spirit because it is the symbol and trademark of an evil Corporation when you wave this flag you are submitting yourself to the color of laws of the corporation for many years people did not want to hear the truth the truth and its speakers were ridiculed and silenced lately though more and more people are suffering at the hand of Communism and they do not like it they see that something is deeply wrong since the people in the land mass known as Canada have been indoctrinated for decades and conditioned to be obedient slaves of the system many may have to suffer immensely to be broken enough to accept the truth and to have the will to change if recent worldwide events or any indication then nothing can stop what is coming 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