Some fellas just don't see they are getting played. We all have our blind spots, our own preconceived notions or what some say bias. Vivian is in the picture that posted there OBD she is fair game. Are you sure you want to come after me.
Here is what happens when you have an investigative journalist does a deep dive into the conspiracy theroy that is "over the barrel".
A data-based dismantling of Jason Kenney's foreign-funding conspiracy theory
By
Sandy Garossino in
Analysis,
Energy,
Politics | October 3rd 2019
As long as the foreign funding conspiracy theory was a lone researcher’s crusade, this thing had a great run.
Underdogs are popular, and suspicion of foreign plotting is a guaranteed box office winner.
Now that it’s official Alberta government policy, however, things are about to get a lot trickier.
The foreign funding conspiracy theory is a house of sand, where every pillar crumbles to the touch.
At its core, this theory, which Jason Kenney has adopted as the Alberta government's, is that the province has been targeted by a cabal of American foundations led by the Rockefellers in a deliberate campaign of economic sabotage.
By directing money and influence to an anti-pipeline movement called the Tar Sands Campaign, these foundations seek to advance American energy interests by landlocking Canadian oil.
As I
wrote earlier in September, the sham outrage over foreign money is just a cynical ruse. Unscrupulous governments are employing it around the world to discredit, silence and intimidate environmental dissent, and ultimately to choke off resources to activist groups.
Nobody cares about foreign money, least of all Jason Kenney.
No sooner did the premier release the terms of his foreign funding inquiry than he set off for New York, cap in hand, to raise more foreign money for the oil industry.
The Canadian oil and gas industry, jauntily waving the maple leaf, is loaded with over a hundred billion dollars in foreign ownership. It sells millions of barrels of oil to foreigners every day, and now wants a pipeline to increase the foreign markets it can sell to.
And all of this is
cheered on daily in a foreign-controlled national newspaper chain.
That's just by way of a little perspective.
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https://www.nationalobserver.com/20...son-kenneys-foreign-funding-conspiracy-theory