Cole Bennet’s SubStack critique of Pierre Poilievre’s costed platform raises several valid points about the Conservative Party of Canada’s (CPC) fiscal plan for the 2025 election, but it also contains some inaccuracies and areas where deeper scrutiny is warranted. Let’s evaluate the critique systematically, focusing on its key claims, while cross-referencing the platform details provided…
Fact-Checking Graham T. Clark’s Post on Incarceration in Canada: Efficacy, Costs, and Public Safety Graham T. Clark’s Facebook post critiques policies advocating for increased incarceration in Canada, such as “three strikes you’re out” and “no bail for repeat offenders,” arguing they lack evidence of improving public safety and are fiscally irresponsible. With 30 years of…
The Future of Domestic Terrorism Under Trump/Musk The specter of terrorism on U.S. soil has been a persistent concern, shaped by historical events and evolving political dynamics. Timothy Snyder’s article, “The Next Terrorist Attack and What Comes After,” published on April 19, 2025, warns of heightened vulnerabilities under the current U.S. administration, led by Donald…
Let’s evaluate the essay’s claims by comparing them to historical records, legal precedents, contemporary news, and economic data, focusing on the feasibility of Alberta’s separation from Canada as of April 14, 2025. The essay argues that Alberta’s separatist movement is a “financial and legal faceplant,” driven by a loud minority, with insurmountable legal, economic, and…
With just weeks left before Canada’s federal election on April 28, 2025, Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre has unleashed a barrage of attack ads targeting Liberal leader Mark Carney. Once riding high with a commanding lead in the polls, Poilievre’s campaign has faltered, and recent surveys show Carney’s Liberals pulling ahead. This shift has prompted…
Let’s zoom in on Canada’s tumultuous political landscape as of March 30, 2025, with its upcoming snap election on April 28, Justin Trudeau’s resignation, Mark Carney’s appointment as Prime Minister, Pierre Poilievre’s rapid polling decline, and a surge in Canadian nationalism spurred by Donald Trump’s threats. We’ll apply the Socio-Quantum Behavioral Synthesis (SQBS) framework to…
The Trump/Musk strategy uses chaos—via rapid, disruptive moves and amplified feedback loops—to enact Project 2025’s radical vision Let’s explore how the Trump/Musk team’s strategy leverages a chaotic approach to amplify feedback loops, driving disruptive change aligned with Project 2025’s vision, and assesshow this will affect folks, both in the U.S. and globally. I’ll draw on…
Did a White Hat Hacker Add Jeffrey Goldberg to the Trump Admin’s Signal Chat to Protect U.S. Operatives? In early March 2025, a bizarre security blunder unfolded within the Trump administration’s inner circle. A Signal group chat dubbed “Houthi PC small group”—intended for sensitive geopolitical and possibly military discussions—became a public spectacle when Jeffrey Goldberg,…
In another article we looked at how Russians could have accessed Witkoff’s phone and how naive he was to use Signal for secure discussions while in Moscow. But it doesn’t make sense that the Russian sponsored hackers would add Goldberg to the group, exposing the vulnerability that these unsecured discussions represented. They would have wanted…