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Listening to the Injection of Truth 2.0 physicians and lawyers tonight.
It was refreshing to hear them all speak with reverence to the bible and God and Prayer.

They also spoke truth and
said the quiet part outloud. Something we’ve all picked up on and are feeling the same since Christmas.
All of us “regular folks” around the world are a powder keg… and our fuse has been lit.
Fake pandemic, fake Ukraine war, fake democracy,fake news.
We are Done and our wrath will lead to justice.
Everyday we are being joined by those awakening to the realization that their family member or best friend shouldn’t be dead or irreversibley injured.
The data shows it and proves it.

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I finally made it to the beach! Must admit I thought it would be warmer though.

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And now this! We continue to be targeted.

'Anti-hate' watchdog plans to monitor APP independence events
StopHateAB will monitor upcoming Alberta independence events after receiving complaints of potentially hateful remarks at Alberta Prosperity Project town halls.
Mitch Sylvestre speaking at an Alberta independence event.
Mitch Sylvestre speaking at an Alberta independence event.X: Rachel Parker
Will Vasseur
Will Vasseur
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19 Jan 2026, 2:26 pm
An Alberta anti-hate crime watchdog plans to monitor Alberta Prosperity Project events as it advocates for Alberta independence, after reports of potentially hateful remarks.

A report from the Edmonton Journal surfaced over the weekend, revealing that StopHateAB has received complaints about a series of potentially inflammatory remarks on immigration made at an APP event in Didsbury on Jan. 7.

The statement in question came from the APP CEO and leader of the Stay Free Alberta petition, Mitch Sylvestre, when referencing a quote attributed to former Prime Minister Justin ...

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