
Editor’s Note: Happy Veterans Day…umm, any significance that Veterans Day, remembering war vets, is being held on 11:11, a day of extreme spiritual significance? Anyone but me catch that?
Could it be that unique astrological alignments are focusing our attention of war (bringing that focus to head, so to speak) so that the specter of war can be permanently dismantled and waylaid? The same process may very likely be said about Deep State activities…we shall see what tomorrow brings my friends!
In the meantime, please read below, know our world is about to change in a major kind of way with positive changes, rejoice in this, and BE…
Injoy!
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November is about remembering, in more ways than one. Remembrance Day is tomorrow, November 11th. Lest we forget.
What a shock to see colourful Don Cherry and foil Ron McLean still sporting on the air in the Coach’s Corner after all these years.
It seems some are upset about still outspoken Don’s remarks that Canadians (including immigrants) SHOULD be buying and wearing poppies to encourage us to remember and honour the fallen.
We also hope poppies will remind the world that we never want to have another world war, or any war at all.
We’re done with sacrificing Humans for the sadistic whims of the power “elite” psychopaths and their endless efforts to dominate and control. Their conquests have always caused massive bloodshed and that’s of no consequence to them.
See the short video here. I don’t have a problem with Don exercising his right to free speech to make a valid point. Some Canadians are understandably put off by the pro-immigrant policies unfolding in the Great White North which award all manner of rights and privileges to immigrants and non-citizens while stealing them from long-time residents; the real Canadians.
You love our way of life’: Don Cherry criticized for comments on immigrants, poppies
See more on poppies and our reverence for them in Canada here.
Hubby and I recall when we lived in Toronto some low-life attacked a veteran in a wheel chair and stole her donation box for poppies. Does it get any lower than that?
We need to remember our vets, people. It’s the very least we can do. All it takes is a generation or two to forget the past and when history is forgotten the mistakes can be repeated. ~ BP

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