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2016-01-07 09:12 am (UTC)
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Aww no need to be sorry. I should be the one to apologize for being stupendously late with replies :( But we should talk on skype sometime in the near future (and you still have to show me those lovely MxL pics hehe) ^_^
I actually do remember that whole Quebec issue. Everybody hates Quebec, yet nobody wants to give it up xD Just did a basic search about the Bilderburgs, and it does seem a little fishy how they're vying for some kind of a unified governance without any transparency. Still not completely sold on the conspiracy theories, but I am aware that a lot of multinational corporations have interest in Canada. Nestlé, for one, was apparently taking limitless amounts of water from BC every year, including this year when we were having that terrible drought and there was a provincial water ban for its residents. Hmm. I'll probably pick up that book the next time I swing by the library now.
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Date: 2016-01-07 09:12 am (UTC)I actually do remember that whole Quebec issue. Everybody hates Quebec, yet nobody wants to give it up xD Just did a basic search about the Bilderburgs, and it does seem a little fishy how they're vying for some kind of a unified governance without any transparency. Still not completely sold on the conspiracy theories, but I am aware that a lot of multinational corporations have interest in Canada. Nestlé, for one, was apparently taking limitless amounts of water from BC every year, including this year when we were having that terrible drought and there was a provincial water ban for its residents. Hmm. I'll probably pick up that book the next time I swing by the library now.