We Unify #42
What are you prepared to do?
Thank you for joining our upcoming Speaker Series on Dec 3rd! It will be an unforgettable evening and an opportunity to meet like-minded people. We have 2 BC Members of the Legislative Assembly as well as a journalist with the National Post attending in person as guest speakers so you won’t want to miss it. We appreciate you sharing with your network to help get the word out!
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Reclaiming Conference Recap
We have provided a few highlights from our 2025 Conference below. You can see all our videos by visiting our YouTube Channel. Thank you for sharing!
Welcome to the 42nd edition of our newsletter. Let’s begin!
Important news
How is wealth being centralized
Brutal message for democrats
BMO has dropped diversity from its core values
New US rules say countries with DEI are infringing human rights — Learn more
“The Bank of Montreal is the latest brand to capitulate to anti–diversity, equity and inclusion sentiment. The bank’s CEO, Darryl White, told employees at an internal presentation that BMO’s core values include integrity, responsibility, empathy and inclusion — all good things, sure, but there’s been a vocabulary swap. Note that inclusion is replacing diversity”
Plummeting birth rates
40% of Australian women without kids hesitant to have children because of climate change — Learn more
US faith levels plummet to lowest on record — Learn more
Spiralling housing costs behind plummeting birth rate — Learn more
Four-fifths of world’s population now live in urban areas — Learn more
BC MLA Jordan Kealy calls for repeal of DRIPA
What happens to ancestral territory in northern BC — Learn more
“Jordan Kealy has called for the BC government to repeal of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA). He has expressed his concern for the alleged division in the province, laying the blame at the feet of the NDP provincial government and describing its DRIPA bill as divisive and polarizing”
Ostrich farm cull blowback
“Beyond the cull itself, the farm is also entangled in financial disputes. Fort St. John lawyer Steven Cope, representing creditors Rudi George and Roman Stadler, said his clients haven’t been paid the $126,399 worth of ostriches they supplied to the farm. If the ostriches had been spared, I could have seized and sold them through the court process. Now we have to wait and see if the CFIA compensates the owners and then try to intercept it. I don’t understand why there’s such a frenzy from people determined to preserve these ostriches. They were raised for meat”
Hacker reveals how to survive cyber attack by China
US warns others to avoid loans from Chinese state banks — Learn more
CSIS director outlines security threats posed by China — Learn more
Sam Altman’s dystopian vision to replace God with AI
Deep state whistleblower Mike Benz on CIA propaganda and the new surveillance state
Nigel Farage on Putin and immigration
Supporting democracy advocacy
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Lebo Von Lo~Debar
Former/Always 82nd Airborne Infantryman, Disabled Veteran for Life, & Author of the book, "The Separation of Corporation and State" subtitled "Common Sense and the Two-Party Crisis" Available on Amazon.
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