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Read what the bought-off media in Canada will never tell you. Learn about the lobbying, cronyism, conflicts of interest, and dealings that have taken place over the last 17 months. Background information on laws and court rulings relevant to today’s circumstances.
The links to the thread and more information are at the bottom of this post.
1) There is much more going on than we’re being told. The office of Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chiefs is a political organization and not the actual band itself.
2) The office of Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chiefs takes money from the Tides Foundation. This is well-documented and admitted by both sides.
3) Tides is funded in part by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and gives money to other anti-oil initiatives.
6) Let’s see who else is connected to Tides and CN Rail. Vanguard donates to tides and owns a significant stake in CN.
7) Vanguard also seems to have significant shares in all of Canada’s major banks.
8) It also appears as though Vanguard is connected to the Rothschild family.
9) Two other groups that own part of each of Canada’s banks is Mackenzie and Beutel Goodman. They also have shares in CN. This isn’t out of the ordinary, but I want to illustrate how these companies are all intertwined.
10) Let’s look at some of the other partners of Tides. In addition to Vanguard, the Rockefellers, Gates, and Soros, we see Barbara Streisand, Carnegie, Kellogg, and Ford.
11) NoVo is another donator. It’s run by Warren Buffett’s son, Peter. Buffett is a major shareholder in CN as well.
12) Here are the screenshots from slide #10.
13) Notice some overlap? The same foundations all seem to donate to these globalist causes.
14) This is barely scratching the surface of the connections between these different organizations, who have a vested interest in blocking pipelines and funding anti-oil campaigns in Canada. This post details a conversation with one of the FN “protestors”. The thread from Pat Dee has since been deleted. It referred to being paid to go to the protest.
15) Keean Bexte from RNN exposes how the actual members of the Wet’suwet’en tribe want this LNG pipeline built, as it would bring jobs and stability to the region. It is the office of Hereditary Chiefs who are blocking the pipeline, not the actual band.
16) The same office that went to the UN directly when it appeared that the federal government wasn’t going to step in to defend them. Pretty convenient.
18) We now see how some of the wealthiest and most powerful families and corporations in the world fund the groups that fund anti-oil initiatives in Canada, and how they stand to profit from doing so, as well as how they support the UN’s Sustainable Development agenda.
1) There is much more going on than we're being told. The office of Wet'suwet'en Hereditary Chiefs is a political organization and not the actual band itself. pic.twitter.com/rgvPQw3H4a
In 1973, the World Federalist Movement awarded the “World Peace Award” to Maurice Strong, who created the UN’s Earth Council to co-ordinate Agenda 21, the blueprint for the construction of a New World Order (40)(41). World Federalist Movement’s coalition partner is the Climate Action Network (CAN), a coalition of more than 100 organizations across Canada that brings labour, indigenous groups and environmental activist groups together to promote the climate action movement and anti-oil activism (42). It includes organizations such as Leadnow, Greenpeace, the David Suzuki Foundation, West Coast Environmental Law, and Assembly of First Nations (43). These are all organizations that have been funded by the Tides Canada Foundation, whose principal financier is George Soros (44)(45)(46)(47)(48)(49). Stephen Toope is an advocate for UN sustainable development goals and signed the University and College Presidents Statement of Climate Action (51)(52)(53).
Canadian National Railway Co (CNI) Q1 2019 Earnings Call Transcript:
Jean-Jacques Ruest — President and Chief Executive Office, CN Railway,April 29, 2019:
“On crude, we move on average 250,000 barrel per day back in December, but demand took a nosedive in February to less than100,000 barrel per day after a reduction in production was imposed by the province of Alberta. But CN has the capacity to move more crude. It is a national priority to get our natural resource to market. So as to protect the country economy GDP and create jobs, our CN railroads are ensuring that we have the infrastructure to move any and all natural resource to world markets.
Looking to the balance of the year, we have a diverse pipeline of growth opportunities ahead of us. For example, short term during Q2, this dial-up of the Coalspur, Vista project a coal mine — a coal export mine in Alberta is to start up soon. We also have the start-up of the AltaGas propane export terminal in Rupert and the introduction of the new container service by Zim line in Rupert.
We also have immediate capacity to move more crude. In April, we are running at 145,000 barrel per day. But we do have the capacity to quickly ramp up to 300,000 barrel per day. Mid-term, we have some other coal business, Alberta chemical business and automotive business coming our way. At the upcoming June Investor Day, we will give you an update on our growth opportunities for the next three years. In the meantime, we are reaffirming our guidance for the year.”
“Yeah. I think certainly JJ, we’re coming off a kind of a tough first quarter weather-wise in February, but even if you draw back the crude by rail, you look at how we came out of December. We handled 250,000 barrels a day of crude by rail. Clearly line of sight leaving December to move about 300,000 barrels a day. The only thing that stopped us was government curtailment. And if you look at some of the positive things going on, moving forward here in the province of Alberta, whether it’s crude by rail and what might happen with curtailment in the future or some of these new plants coming on board, we really are very optimistic about how we are going to finish up this year.”
Is this part of another chapter in the “pipelines vs rails” battle?
Downtown Lac-Mégantic after the rail disaster that killed 47 people, ranging in age from four to 93. Another 27 children lost their parents. The train consisted of 72 tanks of crude oil.
When is a Foundation NOT a Foundation? When it gives away other peoples money (Money launderer) https://www.tides.org/ described as a “Non-profit accelerator”
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https://www.activistfacts.com/organizations/225-tides-foundation-tides-center/ “Now comes the Tides Foundation and its recent offshoot, the Tides Center, creating a new model for grantmaking — one that strains the boundaries of U.S. tax law in the pursuit of its leftist, activist goals.Set up in 1976 by California activist Drummond Pike, Tides does two things better than any other foundation or charity in the U.S. today: it routinely obscures the sources of its tax-exempt millions, and makes it difficult (if not impossible) to discern how the funds are actually being used.In practice, “Tides” behaves less like a philanthropy than a money-laundering enterprise (apologies to Procter & Gamble), taking money from other foundations and spending it as the donor requires. Called donor-advised giving, this pass-through funding vehicle provides public-relations insulation for the money’s original donors. By using Tides to funnel its capital, a large public charity can indirectly fund a project with which it would prefer not to be directly identified in public. Drummond Pike has reinforced this view, telling The Chronicle of Philanthropy: “Anonymity is very important to most of the people we work with.”
Founder of Tides Foundation: figure 3
The Tides Foundation’s financial practices have been characterized as “dark money” for allowing contributors (to Tides) to obscure their direction of funds to other left-wing organizations.
https://sorosfiles.com/soros/2011/10/the-tides-foundation.html money laundering scheme: “Like the Proteus Fund, The Tides Foundation is structured like a money-laundering operation: funders who wish to remain anonymous or to operate at some remove from the organizations and causes they are funding may make “donor-advised” contributions through Tides, which avoids the tax-based requirement to report its own donors by structuring itself as a “501(c)(3) with broad-based support.”
https://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2012/05/08/soros-tides-foundation-canada/ Soros Tides Canada under investigation by CRA: “George Soros’ Tides Foundation in Canada is under investigation by the Canada Revenue Agency after members of the Conservative Party labeled the organization a foreign-funded radical group. As the Globe and Mail reports, the group “serves as a clearinghouse for foreign donors that want to donate here but do not have Canadian charitable status.” The organization has funneled money to liberal advocacy groups, particularly regarding oil development issues.”
http://leftexposed.org/2015/11/tides-foundation/ “Tides Foundation is a San Francisco, California-based 501(c)(3) non-profit social change corporation founded June 4, 1976. Tides is largely credited with pioneering anonymous “Dark Money” transactions through donor advised funds for politically liberal and progressive organizations in the areas of the environment, health care, labor issues, immigrant rights, gay rights, women’s rights, and activism against gun rights, industrial development and corporations. Tides Foundation’s skill at keeping donors anonymous and grant recipients secret became a public issue, bringing IRS attention and measures to separate its most innovative program from its normal grant-making operation.”