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The tell is that this "youth" hasn't been identified, doxxed etc as every other arrested individual is. You can also see they picked a community leader who was also likely in on it.

what the government of Canada has generally been doing is monitoring social media conversations and then exaggerating the impact in criminal ways to try and discredit critics of immigration. I've seen this tactic been applied many times now. Most notably during the convoy when the cops flew a nazi flag outside parliament hill to smear the freedom convoy as a hate hoax.

I bet this kid made tends of thousands of dollars getting paid to do this, by the way.
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This ties in generally to how the government tries to control the opposition and turn them into sock puppets using secret police and information control. It's a very predictable sequence:

>First, the Canadian government uses the state to demand public obedience to a fringe political ideology. Transgenderism, Black lives Matter, Diversity and inclusion, residential schools, that sort of thing. Dissent is immediately criminalized and stigmatized using system threats. This allows the government to give the illusionary notion of speaking for the majority of the population while actually representing a minority
>The objectors of course, are immediately labelled extremists or whatever. This is done to justify government spying, system attacks, police harassment and all the rest
>The effect of this criminal harassment is the breakup and radicalization of the political opposition, which allows the Canadian government to claim it is a social problem which cannot be spoken for
>At the same time, the GOC also sponsors black propaganda attacks such as this one where they stage incidents involving the dissident ideology, or promote violence and otherwise overstep the bounds. This is done to try and tie otherwise lawful speech to supposedly socially damaging consequences
>the process is laundered through various agencies and funded activist orgs, such as anti-hate, the secret police, the rcmp etc. This allows the GOC to play dumb as to what they are doing despite telling the apparatus to suppress the opposition
>often this strategy works, because information control is still very much in the hands of the state

The Canadian regime, like every oppressive progressive dictatorship in the western world, rules on behalf of a fringe extremist minority while claiming to represent the population using these tactics. You can see it in most protest settings, how mysteriously hate symbols show up not affiliated with the participants, how the government sends in the police to attack leaders using pretexts, how mysteriously embarrassing information about participants gets strategically leaked. All of this is one way of course, the government jails anyone who does the same in kind.

Democracy is effectively an obsolete technology in the 21st century, while governments rule using these fabrications
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>>58467 (OP) 
>The tell is that this "youth" hasn't been identified, doxxed etc as every other arrested individual is
He absolutely has been you fucking RETARD tor poster.
>tends of thousands
Kek at least this isn't AI slop
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>>58468
oh, and I forgot the last phase. Which is when they get the leader on some fabricated charge they are likely baited into, and then pressure them to work for the government in a compromise role as activists-who-are-informants. This immediately kills the social momentum of any protest movement and ensures they have a glass ceiling. Their new job becomes hunting down dissidents and creating a clown show.

This is most likely what has been happening to pic related, some angry podcast streamer the government decided to turn into a figurehead scapegoat as "leader of a major terrorist movement"
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Or what about the case of ""Tenet"", which supposedly was funded by Russia? Despite the participants themselves having no ties to Russia or witting contribution whatsoever?

>Be CSIS
>Hate conservatives in MAGA
>big problem, MAGA is popular and you can't control it
>decide to introduce a fictitious problem
>Oh I see, Russiagate....
>invent fake media group you claim is russian
>entrap a bunch of eceleb podcasters you want to blackmail
>blow the Tenet hoax yourself
>is this what really happened?

Sounds scarily plausible
>russian influence, russian influence
>"those are russian talking points"
>"they have extremists"
>"its linked to terrorism"
>"national security"
> it's linked to nazism
>it's linked to....

that is exactly how Palantir and similar software was used to criminalize the afd in Germany and prevent it from winning elections, what, ten years ago nearly now? Are they still using the same ballgame efforts of staging fictitious black propaganda operations now?

That's crazy. The left wing swing wouldn't have even happened in most of the world if the state hadn't been funding these psyops orgs to empower these minorities. Honestly, it's like it was a blue mirage...
>>58470
All this really does is force people to be community minded, work to become antifragile and engage in extracurricular activities in their own time without endangering the whole community if they get caught. It seems fairly retarded of glowies to force this eventuality but maybe I'm missing the bigger picture here.
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>>58519
In a networked society you cannot engage in any form of crime and be a public figure or person of any interest. And any political group qualifies for that. These carrots don't work on suckers to be led down rabbit holes of entrapment anymore, I'm sorry to tell you that
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>>58520
then don't be a public figure, striving for public-facing political power is gay anyway. there are plenty of things you can do behind the scenes, even in a city. especially in a city.
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>>58521
I think I'm going to start publicizing every single time a unwanted solicitation event happens from city prostitutes on my blog. It could be front page news locally, what do you think?
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And of course, the same tactics are being applied today in Canada, to Albertan independence. 

I had a thought about this actually, a brain wave. Canada is employing a set of tactics on the general population usually reserved for high level terrorist threats like the IRA. There was a word for this, it was something like "gloves off". The very pretense of neutrality or political freedoms is crushed and the government simply attacks the participants using every dirty trick imaginable. 

The big boy's rules, the ones really used when mere dissent turns into a threat to the status quo rather than the forgettable pageantry of parliamentary democracy which simply molds to the power structure. Threats, insinuation to provoke suspicion, false-flags, rigging, backstage deals with supposedly independent actors. Hell, the whole package of criminal behavior befitting the ultimate gangster, the state. 

I predict the foreign interference story, just like in Germany, will be used to hamstring the authentic successes of the Albertan independence movement. I can already see the writing right now with the current rigging. On well, "democracy" can't trump access to money, right?
>>58522
you do you man, I'm a degenerate and enjoy using the various negotiable services of prostitues, but I'm not against drug-addled hoes getting called out
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Ex: The process is rigged by objections to be prevented from happening on procedural grounds, despite ostensibly being legal. This is freedom convoy II. They had a government of Canada employee called Zexi Li start a lawsuit just to bankrupt leading organizers under the pretext that it wasn't merely punishment for protesting.

Actually, it's amazing how criminal the government operates now that the mask is coming off. I'm sure people will think bravely of the various people keeping the rigging up in place. What was the last thing people came up with as the answer when they suspended due process and invented fabricated laws using a pretext, Nuremberg trials?

>Alberta Sovereignty is inevitable
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>>58525
>Actually, it's amazing how criminal the government operates now that the mask is coming off
this is true, and it is also equally amazing when normies start to notice it. I could say the most absolutely unhinged shit when it happens and at worst it would only delay their inward journey, once you get a taste of primal truth it gets very addictive.
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