WASHINGTON WANTS ALBERTA. AND IT IS WILLING TO BREAK CANADA TO GET IT.
The world has spent thirty years watching Russia destabilise its neighbours. Backing separatists. Funnelling money into breakaway regions.
Sending its operatives into allied democracies to fracture them from the inside. We condemned it. We sanctioned it. We wrote the resolutions and held the emergency sessions and deployed the righteous language of sovereignty and international law.
We were right to do all of that. Russia was behaving like a rogue state, and we said so loudly and repeatedly.
Here is the problem.
The country now running the same operation against Canada is not Russia.
It is the United States of America. And the target is Alberta.
What follows is not a theory. It is a documented, sourced, formally investigated account of how the MAGA regime in Washington has been working, openly and without embarrassment, to tear apart the country it has called its closest ally for a hundred years. It involves American cabinet officials. Russian state money. Fake Belgian investors. MAGA influencers paid $400,000 a month. A data breach affecting 2.9 million Canadians. And a disinformation machine so sophisticated that it published 67 articles targeting a single Canadian province while nearly ignoring the rest of the country.
The world watching this is not merely alarmed. It is in a state of genuine shock. Because the country doing this built the rules that forbid it.
The Room Where It Happened
Somewhere in Washington, at some point in the past year, senior officials of the United States government sat down with representatives of a movement dedicated to tearing apart a NATO ally. They did not do this secretly. They did not do this reluctantly. They did it openly, on the record, and nobody in the administration subsequently resigned in protest or even pretended to find it awkward.
This is where the story gets worse. Considerably worse.
The full investigation covers the Washington meetings, the $400,000-a-month influence machine, the Russian money behind American faces, the 2.9 million Canadians whose data was leaked, and the world’s verdict on what America has become.
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