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https://danhappel.com/alberta-energy-separation-montana-border/
Alberta’s experience reveals the dangers of centralized power. Despite its abundant resources, the province is handcuffed by regulations, transfer payments, and climate mandates that benefit Ottawa while punishing Alberta’s economy. Americans can see the same pattern unfolding in Washington—where productive states are stifled by top-down control from coastal elites and international institutions.
We also examine the role of global finance and environmental policy in reshaping sovereignty. What’s happening to Alberta isn’t accidental—it’s part of a broader agenda that uses debt, inflation, and environmental restrictions to weaken independent regions. Americans should be asking: if it can happen in Alberta, how long until it happens here?
From pipelines to Montana, to the idea of gold-backed currency, to the question of whether separation is the only path to survival. Alberta’s fight isn’t just theirs; it’s a glimpse into America’s future.
This conversation offers hard-earned lessons from the north. If we fail to learn them, we may be next in line.
Alberta’s growing push for independence from Canada
The impact of globalism on regional sovereignty and energy policy
Trudeau’s use of executive power during the trucker protests
Canada’s alignment with Agenda 2030 and WEF goals
Pipelines, energy suppression, and Montana’s strategic importance
Currency collapse and gold-backed alternatives (BRICS discussion)
CIA involvement in foreign regime change (Bosnia)
The erosion of property rights and free speech in Canada
Lessons Americans can draw from Alberta’s situation
Alberta Prosperity Project – Advocating for Alberta independence and regional autonomy within or outside the Canadian federation.
https://www.amazon.com/Henchmans-Honor-Dennis-M-Young/dp/1519134738/
https://danhappel.com/alberta-energy-separation-montana-border/
Alberta’s experience reveals the dangers of centralized power. Despite its abundant resources, the province is handcuffed by regulations, transfer payments, and climate mandates that benefit Ottawa while punishing Alberta’s economy. Americans can see the same pattern unfolding in Washington—where productive states are stifled by top-down control from coastal elites and international institutions.
We also examine the role of global finance and environmental policy in reshaping sovereignty. What’s happening to Alberta isn’t accidental—it’s part of a broader agenda that uses debt, inflation, and environmental restrictions to weaken independent regions. Americans should be asking: if it can happen in Alberta, how long until it happens here?
From pipelines to Montana, to the idea of gold-backed currency, to the question of whether separation is the only path to survival. Alberta’s fight isn’t just theirs; it’s a glimpse into America’s future.
This conversation offers hard-earned lessons from the north. If we fail to learn them, we may be next in line.
Alberta’s growing push for independence from Canada
The impact of globalism on regional sovereignty and energy policy
Trudeau’s use of executive power during the trucker protests
Canada’s alignment with Agenda 2030 and WEF goals
Pipelines, energy suppression, and Montana’s strategic importance
Currency collapse and gold-backed alternatives (BRICS discussion)
CIA involvement in foreign regime change (Bosnia)
The erosion of property rights and free speech in Canada
Lessons Americans can draw from Alberta’s situation
Alberta Prosperity Project – Advocating for Alberta independence and regional autonomy within or outside the Canadian federation.
https://www.amazon.com/Henchmans-Honor-Dennis-M-Young/dp/1519134738/