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🚨 **Attention Albertans!** It’s time to wake up—we’ve had enough of Ottawa dictating our future while we foot the bill for their failures. The vision that built this nation was one where provinces like Alberta thrived independently, not as a subsidiary under Trudeau and his globalist puppeteers. For **150 years**, Albertans have been paying into Canada’s system—only to see: 💰 Tax dollars siphoned eastward (Ottawa spends 3x more per capita in Quebec than Alberta). ⛔️ Energy projects killed by federal bureaucrats ("carbon taxes" = economic sabotage) Both Papa, and Junior Trudeau. ♻ "Climate change hysteria” used as an excuse for **deindustrialization** of our resource sector. ### The Truth: - We are a nation within Canada, with distinct culture (Western independence), economy (**$30B+ in oil/gas revenues**), and identity. 🔹 Unlike Quebec or Ontario—we’ve never sought to be "more Canadian." Our roots lie **in the West**, not Ottawa’s ivory towers. ### The Solution: 1. **"Wexit" is Not Radical – It's Logical** - We pay more than our fair share in taxes, yet receive less infrastructure/healthcare. 2. ⚖ A Referendum on Independence (like Scotland 50 years ago) would settle this democratically—**without Ottawa’s interference**. 3. **Reclaim Our Resources & Revenue Streams** - No more federal control over oil/gas revenues → Full sovereignty to manage our own economy. 4. **"No More British Reparations" – We’re Self-Sufficient Now!** ### The Alternative? Continue Being Exploited? - If we stay in Canada, expect: ✔ **More carbon taxes** (killing energy jobs) ⚠ Further erosion of provincial rights 💰 More debt transferred to Albertans #ALBERTANDEPENDENCE #CANADA ✅🇨❌ image
#AlbertaStrong #FreedomFromCanada2038 ✅🇨❌ The time has come, brothers. We are no longer bound by Ottawa’s tyranny—**Western Separation is inevitable.** This land was built on **resource independence**, not Trudeau-style socialism. We’ve had enough of: - ⛔️ Carbon taxes strangling our energy sector 💥⚡ Energy dominance will return when we break free from the federal leash! #AlbertaExit #OilAndGasFreedom ✅
@npub1equm...592d GM Just want to explore a thought with you. In a thousand years from now. What does Bitcoin look like? Only nodes will be operating? How large will the chain be? Will it even work? Do you recommend storing all your wealth into it, or would you hold silver and gold?
@npub1equm...592d The indigenous in Canada have had their wealth systematically pilliaged for centries. Apparently there is a trust fund with 16 Trillion dollars in it held for them. When Alberta cedes and leaves Canada how much of that money would go with the first nations of the west? What is your best estimate of this trust worth today? I think the last numbers came out a decade ago.
Alberta’s separation could herald a paradigm shift toward Indigenous sovereignty, ecological renewal, and holistic health—principles anathema to the current colonial-capitalist order. By centering Indigenous leadership, rejecting exploitative industries, and restoring traditional knowledge, Alberta’s Indigenous communities could model a post-colonial future grounded in liberty and sustainability. For further learning on decentralized alternatives. @npub1equm...592d What do you think? Could this be good?
Alberta’s potential separation from Canada represents a pivotal opportunity for Indigenous communities to reclaim sovereignty, land rights, and cultural autonomy, breaking free from a colonial legacy that has systematically marginalized them for generations. This shift aligns with broader movements toward decentralization and self-determination, principles deeply rooted in natural law and Indigenous governance models. The separation could catalyze a resurgence of traditional ecological knowledge, sustainable land stewardship, and economic independence for Indigenous nations, while challenging extractivist policies that have historically exploited Alberta’s resources at the expense of environmental and Indigenous health