Alberta, Canada's premier Danielle Smith 'ruffled some feathers' when she mentioned chemtrails at a town hall style meeting. 😁

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From the article:
In Ottawa, Edmonton Liberal MP and cabinet minister Randy Boissonnault said Smith needs to focus.

“I think it’s becoming increasingly obvious that Premier Smith is using her office to peddle conspiracy theories,” he said. "We’ve got a lot of issues in Alberta right now in a growing province.

“We simply need the premier to do her job, and talking about chemtrails simply doesn’t do the work.”

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Perhaps the inquiry should have been framed as “weather modification efforts”?

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Danielle Smith’s comments are actually supported by wording in Canadian Legislation (Canada’s Weather Modification Information Act), in which “chemical means” are included as part of Canadian “weather modification activity”:

https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/W-5/page-1.html

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She’s doing her job; exactly what she isn’t supposed to do.
Why, the next thing she’ll say, is that she working for the people!
That’s not her job!
She’s to follow those - who manipulate the weather.
They’re her boss.
She’s not supposed tell any truths.
The media must put her in her place!
The media character assassinates anyone - who breaths freely, and speaks freely.

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The socialist/liberal/progressives absolutely despise her as much as Federal Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre. Like Smith, he is also a native of Alberta.

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There is some interesting wording in the 1975 Agreement Between Canada and the United States of America Relating to the Exchange of Information on Weather Modification Activities

Notably:

  1. In the Preamble: “Noting the diversity of weather modification activities in both Canada and the United States by private parties, by State and Provincial authorities, and by the Federal Governments” (my emphasis)

  2. In Article VII: “Nothing herein relates to or shall be construed to affect the question of responsibility or liability for weather modification activities, or to imply the existence of any generally applicable rule of international law.”

That Premier Smith is being accused of delving into “conspiracy theories”, when Canada has a Weather Modification Information Act, as well as this 1975 treaty with the USA agreeing that each recognizes the other is engaging in transnational boundary weather modification activities (seemingly without addressing responsibility or liability issues), conveys something about the CBC Agenda.

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Good find…saying conspiracy theorist and/or calling someone a Nazi is the same as saying shut up and ending any sort of discussion to ascertain the facts and truth of a contentious idea or project. A sign of “Gotcha”.

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Yes.
Calling someone a conspiracist, is a euphemism for - daring to tell truth to power.
A signal for the media - to put out that fire; that breaths eternal, in men’s hearts.

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Manitoba Premier in 2021 " I Want To Thank The People In Charge For Making That Rain Available" at 1:27 in the video clip
During the scamdemic in late summer 2021 Brian Pallister, at that time the Premier of Manitoba was questioned by a journalist about research on the benefits of ivermectin. He responded in classical political style by not answering the question, talked instead about vaccine research, noted that pharma is Manitoba’s biggest industry and then around 1:27 started thanking the people in charge for making the rain.
https://youtu.be/hf4EKO8H45g I
I don’t recollect this getting too much attention in the media at the time.

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