H.I.3 Canada - USA Devide
H.I.3 Canada - USA Devide
As stated. Arizona - Mexico Wall across Canada - USA border
EXPECTATIONS
24 hour impounding with accommodations at border crossings
Stricter International flights to & from USA
Digital US product imports only with Canadian adverising
All US products in physical form new or used shipped to the USA or another market
Any physical products in USA remain on return with 24 hour screening for Neuro or other threats then an economic - security grid in Canada like all European Coalition Countries & Territories including Commonwealth Sect voiding internal - external threats & infiltration
A separate approach to the USA & Canada then Mexico separate from Caribbean countries in North America due to security threats domestically within the continent connecting globally
The local - regional - domestic first effort
The USA especially has a lot of areas to address as per H.I.3 Case suggestions before it is safe enough for Canadians to visit or own properties in while investments in the country require strict review for cross border & international threat screening then taxation strategies
The USA has to restructure to address over 10,000 areas of concern affecting internal - external interests
The country has become unsafe & riddled with corruption within that spreads up into Canada especially
The fact & trail of ancient. Nope. Vintage pretty 1700's & since 1776 are available including unnecessary events like 911. September 1 a globally connected Neuro-Strike bombing of Pentagon & World Trade Centers & modern 1700's laws not rectified in favor of profits & fear based protections
Fact is & to manufacture for profits over health & quality of life is just pathetic!
Slow the spill into Canada & down from & restructure North America!
- Dr Sydney N Bennett
911 TRUTH.
Remember. Box-Cut hijacking passengers neuro-controlled couldn't access the Pilots cabin with co-pilots & back-up especially in a passenger - crew cabin event. The Pilot crew was neuro-segregated & forced to assist planted bombs then fly into targets
As proven in 2022 against evidence
Palm Springs - Phoenix. International conflict connected to responsible Neuro-Strike Labs carried out the attacks
INCREASING NEURO-THREATS & DOMESTIC - INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT
Air & Ground Transportation requires defence efforts & screening for neuro-efforts to void conflict or accidents & or planned attacks
Safe screened ground road + rail are first over air then controlled air cargo & air-security defence over passenger with screened routing is required
TURD PEOPLE. TURD MAN MOVIE
NB-OT Labs. Rude interrupters
Like I give a d*ck. Honestly. Things people do
Turd licker that dug into hole & almost faded out. Mr Deep he is then crazy robot wife Amber. Too rockstar
Rebook the turn lick. Rebook.
It's nice. Drama people do sewage. We enjoy the works while we void sewage play
Fairies. Getting offended by their own shadows
Dangerfield & the 3 Stooges OG. Think about it. Ancient - Vintage + Modern archived content
Offended by hole dug & own shadows. Oh. Aww haha
Likely a dickhead caught in a hole in the nudies as a strategy for attention (not actual hole yet nudies possible). Hole as in negative publicity maybe by design or a set up if not mistake. Demand up with positive or negative publicity
Little fu*king sh*t-stain was brought up to me. look.
Time to reconsider bringing up anything too me that is irrelevantly stupid (the word stupid)
Humans as Gallactic Federation alters that conquered earth mixed with another planets DNA connecting the 3rd & 4th dimensions
The statement "humans are aliens" can be interpreted in a few ways, some of which are scientifically accurate while others are part of pseudoscientific or fictional narratives.
Scientifically Accurate Interpretations:
Humans as an Invasive Species:
Some argue that humans are an alien species on Earth because of their disruptive and transformative impact on the planet's ecosystems and biodiversity. They have been responsible for widespread habitat destruction, pollution, and the extinction of many species, making them an invasive force on a planetary scale.
Humans as "Data Aliens":
A recent article in Scientific American suggests that humans, through their technology and cultural creations, have introduced a "dataome" that is as transformative and alien as a physical invasion. This "dataome" fundamentally changes how information is stored, shared, and used, creating a new form of "matter in service of information".
Humans as Potential Ancient Aliens:
Some theories propose that humans are the "ancient aliens," with their advanced technology and societal structures potentially being left behind by a civilization that has already progressed far beyond us.
Pseudoscientific and Fictional Interpretations:
Ancient Astronauts/Extraterrestrial Intervention:
The "ancient astronauts" theory suggests that humans are either descended from or created by extraterrestrial beings who visited Earth in the distant past. This is a pseudoscientific idea that is often linked to fringe theories and pseudoarcheology.
Humanoids:
The term "humanoid" refers to non-human entities that have a human-like appearance. In science fiction, humanoids are often used to describe aliens, but they can also be used to describe fictional creatures or even extraterrestrial beings.
The Fermi Paradox and the "Zoo Hypothesis":
The Fermi Paradox questions why we haven't detected more advanced extraterrestrial civilizations. One possible explanation is the "zoo hypothesis," which suggests that other civilizations may be observing us but not intervening, potentially waiting for us to reach a certain level of development.
In Summary:
The idea that humans are aliens can be interpreted in several ways, ranging from scientifically accurate descriptions of our impact on the planet to pseudoscientific and fictional narratives. The most accurate interpretation is that humans are a unique and transformative species with a profound impact on Earth, potentially making us an "alien" force in some ways.
ASTORVILLE + CORBIEL 1980'S-2025
Astorville Arena. Late 1980's - early 1990's. Connected to North Bay & people that knew Jeff Snea that grew up in Astorville were & are responsible over the NB-OT Labs efforts between 2012-2025 & prior to dating back before 1999 & 1993
This is recorded by P.K-K.T Labs
Jordan's Hockey Team. Variety of the Pops & others. The Safari LC Ski-Doo 2up + others
Jeff Snea could do... "insert here" while Fernie Shred-Betty sister (seems like it's the same chic dude...). People know who the brother - sister duo the NB-OT Labs mentioned. West Ferris Public School late 1990's - early 2000's
What the fu*k are a one of us made into NB-OT Lab robots left unmanned monitored with or without knowing or taken under control wirelessly?
Is Jeff & Shred-Betty Sister also hooked up? (Ski-Bum chica). Neuro-tech. Brains - bodies hooked up.
"A run up the wall back flip & a doobie was his talent if I remember from when we were children & teenagers. Jeff was a bit of a dorked-dickhead then so... " - Dr Sydney N Bennett
Canada
The North American Settlement of Canada. A dominion & Commonwealth Section of the European Coalition of Countries & Territories
The official and full name of Canada is the Dominion of Canada. While the name "Dominion of Canada" was used officially, particularly after 1867, it is rarely used today. The name "Canada" is generally used in everyday situations.
A highly educated & advanced population
30 interesting and fun facts about Canada
https://www.travelsphere.co.uk/inspirations/north-america/30-canada-facts-you-didn-t-know/
Canada has a rich heritage and the world’s longest coastline. Stretching from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean, it’s an enormous country full of wide-open spaces where nature reigns. Let’s look at some of the nation’s historical events, geographical landmarks, and the varied cultural attractions that make Canada a truly remarkable destination.
1. Canada has the largest moose population in the world
The Canadian moose holds great significance as both a symbol of the country and one of its most iconic wildlife species. Canada boasts the largest population of moose in the world, with estimates in excess of 1 million.
2. Canada is hockey obsessed
Hockey holds a special place in Canadian sports-loving hearts, going beyond just being a game to become a national obsession. Considered the birthplace of ice hockey, Canada has a deep-rooted connection with this team activity.
3. The Canadian Rockies showcase a range of habitats
The Canadian Rockies showcase some of the most awe-inspiring landscapes you’ll find anywhere. With soaring peaks, expansive glaciers, pristine lakes, and a range of wildlife, it is a popular destination.
See the snow and ice bringing this spectacular landscape to life on our Rockies Winter Wonderland tour.
4. Poutine is a must-try dish
Poutine, a popular dish, originated in Quebec. It is made with French fries that are topped with cheese curds and covered in gravy. This combination of flavours has made poutine a comfort food favourite among Canadians.
5. The population is highly educated
Canada consistently ranks among the most educated countries in the world. According to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), over 56% of Canadians aged 25 to 64 have completed some form of post-secondary education.
6. The Magnetic Hill looks like it defies gravity
Located in Moncton, New Brunswick, the famous "Magnetic Hill" is a truly unique tourist attraction. This intriguing spot creates an optical illusion that gives the impression of cars rolling uphill on their own.
7. Canada is the second-largest country
Canada, with its vast land area of approximately 9.98 million square kilometres, holds the distinction of being the second-largest country in the world.
8. Canada hosts the world's largest collection of Inuit art
The Winnipeg Art Gallery in Manitoba is home to the world's largest collection of contemporary Inuit art. The gallery showcases breathtaking sculptures, prints, and textiles that are created by talented Indigenous artists.
9. Canada has made an impressive contribution to Hollywood and music
Canada is the birthplace for many Hollywood icons and renowned musicians, including the likes of Jim Carrey, Celine Dion, Ryan Renolds, and Chris Evans. Although most of them have made the United States their home now, their Canadian roots remain an essential part of who they are.
10. John Cabot accidentally claimed Canada for England
John Cabot, an Italian explorer commissioned by Henry VII of England in 1497, embarked on a voyage to Asia aboard the ship Matthew. He unexpectedly arrived at modern-day Newfoundland, and Cabot's accidental landing marked England's initial claim on parts of Canada.
11. Basketball was born in Canada
Basketball, now a globally cherished sport, was created by James Naismith, a Canadian, in 1891. The first game of basketball used a soccer ball and two peach baskets as equipment, unlike the modern gear used today.
12. Canada still has a monarchy
Canada maintains a strong historical connection to its former coloniser, the United Kingdom, through shared royal bonds. The current UK monarch also serves as the monarch of Canada, in a primarily symbolic role.
13. Canada's is the main maple syrup producer
Canada is responsible for producing nearly 85% of the world's maple syrup. Many families have maintained their businesses by passing down land filled with rock maple trees from one generation to the next.
14. Quebec has North America's sole walled city
The ramparts of Quebec City have a rich history beyond mere decoration. Originally built by French and British colonists from the 17th to the 19th centuries, these fortifications served as a formidable defence against invaders.
Enjoy two nights in this historic city as you explore Canada's Eastern Splendours.
15. Canadian Thanksgiving is an old tradition
Canada's Thanksgiving predates the American tradition by over 40 years, with origins going back to 1578 when the English explorer Martin Frobisher held a ceremony in Newfoundland to express gratitude for a successful voyage.
16. Leif Erikson was the first European in Canada
Leif Erikson, a Norse explorer hailing from Iceland, set foot on Canadian soil around 1,000 years ago, specifically in Newfoundland. This historic event marked what is considered to be the first time a European reached North American shores.
17. Canada is extremely cold
Unsurprisingly, a country renowned for its long winters and snowy landscapes boasts some chilling temperature records. On February 3, 1947, in the small village of Snag in the Yukon territory, the temperature dropped to an astounding -63 degrees Celsius (-81.4 Fahrenheit).
18. Canada declared independence in 1982
Prior to this, Canada was still under British rule for legal and constitutional matters. On April 17, 1982, which is now known as Constitution Day, Queen Elizabeth II signed the Constitution Act into law.
19. Canada has a unique national drink: The Caesar
Canada's national beverage, the Caesar, features the unique ingredient of clam juice. This intriguing drink is a mixture of vodka, Clamato (clam broth and tomato juice), Tabasco hot sauce, Worcestershire sauce, and lime. It's served chilled over ice in a glass with celery salt on the rim.
20. Canada's national sport is lacrosse
Lacrosse has a rich history in Canada and was originally developed by indigenous nations in North America before Europeans arrived.
21. The telephone was invented in Canada
Alexander Graham Bell, an immigrant from Scotland living in Brantford, Ontario, is recognised as the inventor of the telephone in 1876. This groundbreaking invention undeniably transformed the world.
22. Canada has a vast coastline
With an impressive coastline stretching over 202,080 kilometres, it would take more than four and a half years to walk from one end to the other of Canada’s coast.
23. Canada fought the ‘Beaver Wars’
The conflict known as the Beaver Wars was not fought against animals, but rather between humans competing for power and control over territories abundant in valuable fur, specifically that of beavers.
24. Canada loves immigration
In 1971, Canada officially implemented an open immigration policy. Since then, people from all over the world have chosen Canada as their new home.
25. Santa Claus's address is in Canada
Santa Claus technically resides in Canada. Every year, children from all over the world write down their Christmas wishes and send letters to Santa, care of the unique postal code H0H 0H0.
26. Canada's name is from an indigenous language
The St Lawrence Iroquoian tribe named their village “Kanata”, but European explorer Jacques Cartier misunderstood and believed that the term referred to the entire region.
27. Canadians love mac and cheese
Canadians have a strong affinity for macaroni and cheese. In fact, they consume 55% more mac and cheese than their neighbours in the United States.
28. British Columbia has enormous forests
British Columbia has over 60 million hectares, or 149 million acres, of lushly forested land. This is around the size of Germany and France combined.
Experience the majestic beauty of British Columbia as you ride the Rocky Mountaineer on our Grand Tour of Canada.
29. Canada is the polar bear capital
Churchill, located in Manitoba, Canada, is famous for being the "Polar Bear Capital of the World" due to its significant population of pale, furry beasts. Visitors have the opportunity to see these magnificent creatures during specific seasons.
30. The Trans-Canada highway is a record-breaker
The Trans-Canada highway is an impressive road with a total length of about 7,821 kilometres (or roughly 4,860 miles). It connects Victoria in British Columbia on the Pacific Coast to Labrador on the Atlantic Coast.
31. BONUS
The Sydneys Space is an additive modern since 2016 with updates leading into & concluding in 2025 the Canadians have access to like others
Endless contained Energy invented in Canada between 1988-1995 by Dr Sydney N Bennett
MIGRATORS ESTABLISHED CANADA
Canadians are first European & First Stake Mongolian Native Indigenous mixes. Migratory that staked lands & accepted new immigrants to join under their culture. The mongols have their Treaties & the Euros shared lands with
Trade & modern from before Christ up until today since inception & independence connected to the UK
Mongolid bow & arrows (later established as North American Indian). Euro-gun powder alliances
North America was a migratory land like Central & South then Carribean Islands & Pacific Island Continent
Russian - Alaskan channel was easy migratory pathway versus deep seas like down through Phillipean Islands & Salmon to Australia & others
Earth's history before Christ versus tie up until today with events shows migratory patterns & evolution
Mongol tee pees, yurts & homes with them canoes & fishing rods for travel in valleys. Striking familiarity to North American Indian
JASMINE PEACHY OR SH*T
Keven Turners Ex-girlfriend of the Glen-Dot days. Rutherglen - Bonfield & Matawa 1980's-2008
CIG

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