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The Decolonized Jewellery Maker

The Decolonized Jewellery Maker

by Cylon2036 we/us (Pseudopod Certified)

At the Saturday market, located near the table selling fermented intentions”, stood Fern Willow-Moon (formerly Christine, but only on government forms). Fern was a Denman Island crafter, which in her case meant a person who crafted indigenous “inspired” beadwork, while holding an unwavering belief that good vibes could neutralize history.

Ferns table was draped in beige linen, the official colour of moral purity. On it lay her beadwork jewellery. Each item came with a handwritten card explaining that it was non-colonial. This isnt appropriation”, Fern explained to anyone who walked within twelve feet of her table. Itappreciation. Ive removed all the harmful colonial elements.”

Fern had taken great care to decolonize her process. She sourced her beads from a craft shop that acknowledged it was on stolen land, and before beginning each piece she asked the ancestors to consent retroactively. I doncopy Indigenous designs,” Fern insisted. I channel them. The patterns came to me in a meditation about unlearning whiteness.”

When asked which nation the designs came from, she smiled gently, “I dont believe in nations” she said, especially historical ones.” Ferns Etsy page featured a lengthy land acknowledgement before reaching the Add to Cart” button. Buyers were encouraged to reflect on colonial violence, and a small portion of proceeds went toward raising awareness.”

At the end of the market day, Fern packed up her unsold items and her sense of righteousness, satisfied that she had contributed meaningfully to reconciliation by redefining it as a lifestyle aesthetic. She drove home in her hybrid SUV, listening to a playlist called Decolonize & Chill, confident that history could be rewound and monetized. 

After all, nothing says non-colonial like selling something sacred, and insisting that you mean well.

I wasn’t so sure

A woman reflection on the broken mirror.

Gabriel Jeroschewitz, November 22nd, 2025,

I wasnt so sure.

 Began on a Tuesday morning, though Dr. Fenton insisted—over black coffee and the sound of someone vomiting in the corridor—that time itself had stopped three hours prior.

“Quantum freeze,” he said, adjusting his tie in the cracked mirror of the observation room. “You wouldnt see it in the clock hands. Theyre liars. Youd feel it in the marrow.”

I wasnt sure about my marrow, but I had felt something strange since waking. A kind of shimmer along the edges of objects—chairs, picture frames, even the janitors mop—like they were auditioning for reality rather than inhabiting it.

This was my job: to watch. Not to participate, not to decide whose version of reality was correct, but to observe the experiment from the safety of a clipboard and a mind that had learned to distrust itself. The Institute paid me for my detached gaze, which was ironic, since detachment was the only thing Id never quite achieved.

The subject—their term for her—was named Iris Hart. She had agreed to live in the labs containment apartment for six months as part of “Project Echo.” Her role was simple: to choose between reality as defined by external consensus and the one her mind invented in moments of heightened awareness.

The trouble was, consensus reality had been getting… fuzzy.

Day 73, Observation Log

In the morning, Iris spent forty minutes staring at her teaspoon. She claimed it was rotating inward, like the curve of space around a black hole, and that if she looked long enough, she could see “the version of herself who never spilled coffee at that meeting in 1998.”

Possible hallucination? Possible multi-world overlay?

Dr. Fenton asked her if the other version looked happier. She said yes. Then she asked if she could swap places.

We told her no.

At lunch, she spoke to the sandwich before eating it. “It doesn’t want to be bread today,” she explained when I asked. “It wants to be wind, but it doesnt have the courage.”

Dr. Fenton scribbled Possible quantum anthropomorphism in the margin of his notes.

Dark humour has a way of settling in like mould—slow at first, then absolutely everywhere. In the evenings, wed sit in the dim control room, listening to Iris narrate her private version of events.

“Scientists,” shed say, looking straight into the hidden cameras, “are the only people who think reality is a democracy. It’s not. Realitys a monarchy staffed by unreliable jesters.”

Once, during a system diagnostic, she waved at me through the monitor. I waved back before remembering I wasnt supposed to acknowledge her directly. That night, my dreams smelled of antiseptic and old paper.

 

Something stirs just out of sight.

Not a metaphor. The thing in Iriss apartment had mass—we could measure its gravitational tug on the light fixtures. It never appeared in the exact location twice. Sometimes it was under the bed, sometimes behind the fridge.

Iris called it “The Border.” She said it marked the place where what was real began to blur into what she imagined, a tender seam between solid matter and fickle invention. She claimed that if she stepped over it, she could “edit the universe.”

Dr. Fenton argued it was a neurological glitch amplified by prolonged isolation. But Id seen it myself when reviewing footage—the way objects bent near it, how shadows decided they no longer needed the things that cast them.

We didnt tell the funding committee. They liked mysteries only when they fit neatly into grant proposals.

On Day 91, Iris stopped speaking for three whole hours. She sat on the floor with her knees drawn up, eyes darting between the corners of the room.

When she finally looked at the camera, she whispered, “Its learning to speak back.”

That night, the lights in the entire facility dimmed twice, then flared as though someone had adjusted the brightness of reality with a casual twist of a dial. The technician blamed a faulty transformer. I blamed the Border.

There is a moment every observer dreads: when you suspect the subject is saner than you are.

It happened to me on Day 108. Iris told us shed spent the night walking the line between imagining and real, and shed discovered it wasnt a line at all—it was a Möbius strip. “You walk long enough,” she said, “and your feet end up where your thoughts start.”

I laughed—probably harder than was appropriate. But later, while reviewing footage, I caught a glimpse of myself in a reflection. For a fraction of a second, I was not where the camera feed said I should be. My posture was different, and my clothes were wrong. I looked… relieved.

Dr. Fenton tried to impose certainty. He quoted physics papers, drew diagrams, and insisted that the Border and all Iriss experiences were internal projections.

Iris countered with stories that had weight—weight you could feel in your chest, the kind that makes you wonder if something fundamental is shifting beneath your feet. She claimed she could “edit mornings so they dont hurt,” and one Thursday, I woke to sunshine despite the forecast, my mortgage mysteriously paid off, and my neighbours incessant leaf blower was silent for the first time in months.

Coincidence, the doctor said.

I wasnt so sure.

On Day 127, matters escalated. The Border began to move—slow, deliberate, tracing a path toward the observation window as if it were curious about us.

We debated evacuation. The techs argued it was harmless. Dr. Fenton claimed this was the breakthrough wed been waiting for.

Iris stood near it, smiling faintly. “Its not dangerous,” she told us. “It just wants to know whos been watching.”

I made the mistake of leaning closer. For a heartbeat, the glass didnt feel like glass—it felt like deep water, and I was sinking. I saw myself—another self—who looked like shed just been handed the life shed always wanted. She didnt wave. She didnt even acknowledge me. She only turned away, as if reality was somewhere else entirely.

The Institute shut down the experiment two days later. Officially, they claimed budget constraints. Unofficially, the footage showed the Border touching Iriss hand, and her vanishing in a ripple of atmosphere.

No burst of light, no sound. Just absence, perfectly shaped like her.

Dr. Fenton called it an unfortunate incident.

I left the job the following week. Observation is difficult when you cant tell which reality youre recording. But Ive kept the notes, the footage, and the moments where she looked straight into the camera—straight into me—and asked, without words, whether I wanted to cross.

Sometimes, when the room is quiet, I stand at the far corner near the old bookshelf. Theres a faint shimmer there now, subtle, like heat over asphalt.

I know better than to step through.

But I also know better than to think I wont.

I saw Dr. Fenton last month at a café. He was stirring his tea with that same clinical detachment, but his eyes wandered—not at the patrons, not at the street outside, but toward something just out of sight.

“Still watching?” I asked.

He smiled without looking at me. “Always.”

Woowoo Healing: an Introduction

Woowoo Healing

Hello everyone.  I’m new to writing here, but I’ve been contemplating it for a while.  It seems like a good year to begin.  I’m turning 66 in July and I am dedicating this year to cleansing my body on a deeper level.  I’ve always been involved with healing because I’ve had health issues most of my life.  Food has been my primary medicine.  I gave up on the Medical system at 35 after pursuing advice from doctors who did not have a test for hypoglycemia because it wasn’t full blown diabetes.  I knew I was on my own when it came to my health issues and I got on with it.  The rest has been a long story of trial and error, but I did manage to turn around some of my health issues along the way.  

In 2020, after 4 years of trying to save my husband from whatever he had going that was making him sick I realized that all the modalities I had in my tool box were not helping him.  That was a shock because I thought I knew what I was doing.  Yes, I had learned a lot along the way but nothing helped him, and I had symptoms of my own that were getting much more chronic.  That was when the Medical Medium book Thyroid Healing by Anthony William came across my path.  I jumped on it like the life-raft it was at the time and dug in.  I tried to save my husband’s life as well but he had a different approach he wanted to follow and I had to respect his Free Will to choose, as I believe in Free Will.  Ouch that was hard!  

Unfortunately he didn’t make it and I journeyed with him through his health decline and death.   That was full of triggers, grief and lessons, but such is life.  I did however continue with the Medical Medium diet protocols and continued studying the information ‘from above’, and that will be mostly what I will be sharing here; what I have learned along the way.  

I put Woowoo in the heading of this letter because I feel it’s important to be upfront with the information I will be sharing here.  I’m not here to convince anyone to believe in this stuff, as the information is ‘from above’, meaning Anthony William gets all of his information from an entity he calls the Spirit of Compassion, and has been hearing from this entity in his right ear since he was 4 years old.  He is now in his 60’s but looks much younger.  Some people at the mention of the information coming ‘from above’ might immediately decide  ‘yeah I’ll be leaving now’, but for those who want to stick around and hear more, I welcome you to read my contributions.  I’m hoping to post regularly, sharing what I feel is vital information from a clear source untainted by marketing or profits or false studies funded by Big Pharma.  

I’ve been following his dietary protocols for 5 1/2 years now.  I’m not an expert but I know some things and I am still learning and healing.  It’s taken a lifetime to get to this level of problems in my body and it can take many years to reverse symptoms and heal issues, but I feel good health is the greatest gift we can give to ourselves besides life itself, and I plan to take it as far as I can.  I love feeling good, and though I don’t always feel good, and fall off the wagon regularly (I LOVE food, and fun!), I keep getting back on.  This way of eating has me feeling the best I have felt in my life.   

There is so much to share here!  Anthony has over 8 books out now, he is known and followed by millions of people around the world, and he has helped reverse many people’s severe health symptoms and saved many lives.  He is bringing in knowledge that is not available anywhere on Earth right now.  If not now, when?  We are presently faced with the biggest assault on our health in our known history.  The timing of this information is right on in my opinion.  I’m not going to go on about this but to say that there are also more people with chronic health conditions who are not getting the help they need from the Medical System than ever.  Big Pharma is about big profits.  This information is for those who wish to take more of their health into their own hands.  It is all about the power of healing foods and herbs.  It’s common sense, but more.  It’s detailed, concise, with very specific information so you can understand exactly what is going on in your body and what your body really needs to heal.    

Next week I plan to talk about the function of our liver as Grand Central Station in our bodies, or as I like to say, the Mother within, and why cleansing our liver is so important to getting well.  See you then, or not!  In the meantime, my hope is for you to find the information you need to heal yourself.    

Jean Gordy

If you wish to send me a private message, you can reach me at jeansdreams@yahoo.com.

Monster Hunters ch.3

Monster Hunters ch.3

by Quinn Ireland

“But what about my parents?” asked Ben. He wondered how they would react to such a thing happening to him out of the blue. This was supposed to be a normal day at middle school. “A normal day…” thought Ben, “A normal day…” But very far from a normal day it had turned out. “We have contacted your parents, Ben.” replied Robbie, “They think that you’ve been shipped off to a fun spring break camp. “How long will I be here with you then?” asked Ben. “Up to five months if it all works out,” replied Johnny. But there was no more time to talk. They were now in front of a huge wooden gate that had the letters M.H. on it. ” Banana loaf!” said Robbie. The gate swung open. The first thing that Ben noticed was that there were students training in combat with weapons. The school itself looked ginormous. In Ben’s eyes, it was the biggest structure that he had ever laid eyes on. The roof of the school had an old, almost ancient look to it. The dark shade of brown that covered every inch of the monstrous building, looking like it was made of wood. Three watch towers were positioned at the very top of the building along with a massive flagpole with a picture of a scary demon. “That’s the symbol for the school,” said Johnny. “Does anyone get hurt here?” asked Ben. “The people are highly trained here,” replied Robbie. “Unless you count the Darkening. ” Robbie’s expression suddenly turned pale. “What’s the Darkening?” asked Ben. ” We should get going!” said Robbie quickly. He then guided all four of them to an empty classroom. “Ben, give me your wishing coins,” demanded Robbie. “But I only used that one.” said Ben. He stuck his hand in his pocket. There were somehow ten more coins all bearing the picture of a demon with words that read;  

  Only bring forth the magic in this coin when times are desperate.    

“Keep those safe,” said Robbie. Ben pocketed them and waved to Robbie. After a quick wave back, he was gone. Ben almost forgot all about how a nine-foot man had showed up at his middle school and taken him to a mysterious school. He tried to clear his mind about what had happened and focused on the inside of the empty classroom. “Where is everyone?” asked the girl. This was the first time she had spoken. “Wait… do you go here?” asked Ben. ” Yes, I do.” replied the girl. Ben nodded and turned to Johnny. “Do you?” Ben asked in shock, pointing at Johnny. Johnny just sighed and stared at the wall. The classroom looked like a piece of fantasy from a book. The walls were lined with posters of goblins and elves, evil wizards, and demons. “What is this classroom for?” asked Ben. He was getting close to his breaking point. “This classis called defense/protection against evil.” answered Johnny. There was a long silence. Finally, Johnny broke the silence by mumbling: “Hey Mr.Goodsnick.” Ben was startled to find a man dressed in a brown sweater standing next to him. “Ah!… I see that you have brought the sword slayer.” said the man as he turned to Ben. He then left the room. “WHAT IS GOING ON?” Ben couldn’t take it anymore. Too many lies. Too much information. Too much unbelievable stuff. He needed to know. “What is happening?!” He would ask this question one million times until he knew what was going on. “Look… try not to get too shocked, but you are our forces against evil.” said Johnny. “You are the only person who can stop…” “Stop what?” asked Ben. “I-It’s complicated.” That was all, Johnny said. “Please just tell me!” said Ben, “Finding out that my best friend is magical… please just tell me!” He repeated. There was a long pause between the three kids. Soon Ben spoke up again. “This started out as a normal school day, then I magically changed my hoodie, then this huge man shows up out of nowhere, he tells me about magical coins that I own, then he tells me that I’m a Monster Hunter. Then my best friend and a random girl showed up. And then…” “Okay, okay,” said Johnny. “I understand, you’ve been through a lot in the last hour.” He paused. ” Would you like to know?” Ben was about to say yes, but by the look on Johnny’s face, he wasn’t so sure. “Tell me,” Ben finally spoke. “Okay, I will,” came the reply, “But the story is not a good one.”  

We’re Always Told That Everyone In The Empire-Targeted Nation Hates Their Government

We’re Always Told That Everyone In The Empire-Targeted Nation Hates Their Government

And Other Notes

Reading by Tim Foley:

The regime change supporter’s favorite trick is to pretend the people in the targeted country are an ideological monolith. All Iranians hate their government, all Venezuelans wanted freedom from Maduro, etc. They do this constantly.

Thing is, it requires them to dehumanize the very population they’re claiming to care about. They need to pretend the people in the empire-targeted nation are these weird creatures with some kind of Pluribus-style alien brain virus that makes them all think the same as each other, unlike any other human population they themselves have ever encountered.

You have never been to a country where everyone has the same attitude toward their government. Neither have I. That would be freakish and abnormal. That’s not how humans are. But whenever the warmongers are trying to make the case for US regime change interventionism in a given nation, suddenly “the people” of that nation all have the exact same political opinion, and they know what that opinion is, and they presume to speak for all of them.

Of course there are people in Iran who want their government gone. There are also people in Iran who want their government to stay. That’s normal. That’s how humans work. But whenever there’s a regime change intervention to manufacture consent for we’re asked to believe the people have stopped acting like humans and are now operating more like robots, or ants in an ant colony.

That’s what they’re saying when they tell you “Talk to Iranians”, you know. They’re actually telling you to speak to a very specific faction of Iranians, and are generally referring to the English-speaking diaspora whose family left the country for a reason, who stand nothing to lose from American bombs landing on Tehran. They frame it like it’s the unanimous consensus of all Iranians, but in actuality they’re only talking about one specific political faction in one specific demographic.

Unlike the regime change fanatics, I personally do not presume to speak for all Iranians. I see it as none of my business what they do in their own country with regard to their own government, and trust them to sort out their own affairs. I absolutely do see it as my business when my fellow westerners start clapping along with the war drums and regurgitating justifications for western bombs to land on a foreign country, however. That is who I am addressing in these posts. That is where my criticisms are directed.

CNN’s Van Jones is on Twitter claiming that a “free, democratic Iran” would almost certainly “normalize ties with Israel”. This is the same empire propagandist who recently came under fire for cracking jokes about dead babies in Gaza.

It’s so crazy to see imperial spinmeisters going with this narrative. They’re trying to argue that Israel is actually quite popular among the Iranian people, so when democracy comes to Iran they’d use their votes to elect a government that wants to be Israel’s friend.

I don’t think anyone honestly believes that’s going to happen. I think we all know that all this talk about freedom and democracy is just a ruse, and the actual plan is for the US and Israel to back the overthrow of the Iranian government and then install a puppet regime which subverts the will of the people, just like we’ve seen happen in all those other monarchies and dictatorships in the region.

They can’t allow democracy to flourish in the middle east because the genocidal apartheid state of Israel is very unpopular among the people who live there. All this talk about bringing freedom and democracy to the Iranian people is a performance to manufacture consent for more aggressive regime change interventionism, with no intention to actually allow such a thing to emerge.

It’s such an insult to our intelligence. But that really is the claim underlying their entire argument.

Whenever I oppose US/Israeli regime change interventionism in Iran I get sleazy warmongers accusing me of telling Iranians they should not protest. They need to lie and manipulate like this because their position is not based on truth and morality.

It’s none of my business what Iranians do in their own country. It’s none of my business whether they oppose their government or support it. When I say it’s wrong to cheerlead regime change in Iran I am obviously addressing westerners and western states; if I was addressing Iranians my posts would be in Persian.

In our current situation it is impossible for westerners to advocate regime change in Iran without feeding into the extremely aggressive war propaganda campaign manufacturing support for US interventionism in that country. You might claim you’re just “expressing solidarity” with Iranian protesters or whatever phrasing makes you feel good about yourself, but what you are actually doing is greasing the wheels of a propaganda campaign for military action of potentially catastrophic consequence. There is no getting around this. Them’s the facts, cupcake.

You don’t get to uncouple your actions from their inevitable results just because you don’t personally identify as a neoconservative warmonger. You don’t get to separate your personal pro-regime change sentiments from the regime change interventionism of your own government and its allies just because it makes you feel like you’re a nice person. You’re a westerner, so your job is to oppose the western interventionism that you know for a fact is in the works in Iran. That is what truth and morality call us to do at this point in history.

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Rock, Paper, Scissors Story

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BC Ferries: Flawed Governance, Defective New Vessels, Missing Transparency

In CEO Jimenez’s rebuttal to my December 15 Times Colonist opinion piece, he claims that BC Ferries has strong governance and does not deploy defective vessels. I argue that the corporation’s “sustainable proposal” to secure significantly increased funding to avoid fare hikes exceeding 30% should be rejected until governance is reformed. Jimenez’s claim that governance has improved since the early 2000s is contradicted by ample evidence of a governance vacuum enabling BC Ferries to avoid transparency and accountability for wasting tax dollars and deploying defective vessels.

Although Jimenez claims BC Ferries values transparency, its history of intentionally avoiding transparency tells a different story. In 2003 BC Ferries campaigned for and was granted exemption from the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. In 2009 the FOI, the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, and Canadian Federation of Taxpayers appealed to the BC Comptroller General to review the effect of shielding the corporation from scrutiny and accountability. His report describes a “culture of secrecy and entitlement” that allowed executives to enrich themselves while imposing steep fare increases, cutting service, and inflicting economic damage on island residents. BC Ferries was then restored to the FOI Act in 2010.

However, the government, aided by the BC Ferry Commissioner and BC Ferry Authority, who are tasked with providing independent oversight, have systematically enabled BC Ferries to deny or heavily redact FOI requests to the present. Only one of 34 FOI requests for financial and performance data for the Denman Island cable ferry, for example, has been released. BC Ferries also redacted six pages of an eight-page decision paper released to the Transportation Standing Committee reviewing the $1 billion loan for the Chinese-built vessel contract. In an effort to keep details about this controversial purchase secret, a BC Ferries lawyer argued in Parliament that the Committee’s demand for FOI data was illegal and “outside of its constitutional authority.”

Although Bill 7, which was passed in 2022 providing the BC Ferry Authority power to issue binding resolutions, it has not filed a single resolution to mitigate the corporation’s pattern of denying FOI requests, filing misleading reports, and deploying defective vessels. The Commissioner has similarly failed in her overarching mandate “to balance the needs of customers and taxpayers while ensuring the corporation’s sustainability,” as proven by the corporation’s escalating debt and pattern of deploying unreliable vessels like the 1999 fast ferries that cost taxpayers $1 billion.

Protected from scrutiny, BC Ferries follows a predictable script when deploying defective vessels like the Denman Island cable ferry and the Quadra Island hybrids: it dismisses chronic breakdowns as “teething issues” that can be repaired, and engages in a system of denial and underreporting of failures that are strongly contradicted by internal records and customer complaints.

For ten years the Commissioner has accepted BC Ferries’ claim that the cable ferry provides service “on a par” with conventional vessels, despite her access to contradictory evidence such as the one set of released FOI data from deployment in 2016 to 2019 that included 80 pages of breakdowns due to five unresolved mechanical issues confirmed in the 2023 Anderson Review. This review also confirmed that the vessel costs more and runs slower than projected—$5.9 million annually, not $230 thousand.

The two Quadra hybrids reflect the same pattern of corporate denial, dismissal of evidence, and deflection. Statistics from 2021 to 2022, when the hybrids were launched, prove that the vessels were not designed for the Quadra route’s high winds: cancellations due to mechanical breakdowns increased from 0 to 93; weather-related cancellations increased from 4 to 167; and total cancellations increased from 6 to 334 in a single year. Despite the corporation’s claim the issues could be fixed, the Commissioner urged the corporation to replace and reroute the vessels. However, her acceptance of keeping the cable ferry for budget reasons for a tenth year of iffy service demonstrates her selective oversight.

Without transparency enabling public accountability and strong governance and consistent enforcement, BC Ferries will continue wasting tax dollars that could fund improvements in affordable housing and healthcare, and island communities will continue to suffer unreliable service that cripples their quality of life and economies.

Shucking Oysters: Warrior Diplomacy

Shucking Oysters: Warrior Diplomacy

By Alex Allen

Not since 2021 have I felt such existential dread about where we are heading. As the iconic bumper sticker warned us: If you are not outraged, you are not paying attention. Pick a verb: scared, confused – the future is not friendly. And if you think it is, then do tell me what pills you are taking or flavour of Kool-aid you are drinking. 

Let’s look at the biggest elephant in the room. Last year: His tariffs sent the world’s economies floundering. He fired thousands of federal workers. He mocked justice with pardons for his criminal friends. He ordered masked agents to violently grab anyone that looked different. He ordered the National Guard into select cities fomenting fear and aggression. He cut funding to Ivy League universities to toe his ideological line. He sued the media for inflaming his ego. He has threatened annexing Canada, Greenland, and Panama. He has big plans for Europe and huge ones for the Middle East. He paved the iconic Rose Garden. He demolished part of the White House for his $400 million gilded ballroom. He renamed the Kennedy Center, the Trump Kennedy Center. In just six months he made over $3 billion through crypto and licensing deals. And this barely covers it.

And then mere moments into the New Year, in a brazen military operation, the “strongest and most fearsome military on the planet” kidnapped Venezuelan President Maduro and wife and then ceremoniously bombed the capital, Caracas. The couple are now facing charges for “narco-terrorism conspiracy, cocaine importation conspiracy, possession of machine guns and destructive devices as well as conspiracy to possess machine guns and destructive devices against the US.”

“We’re going to run the country until such time as we can do a safe, proper and judicious transition,” Trump said at a news conference, where he boasted that this “extremely successful operation should serve as warning to anyone who would threaten American sovereignty or endanger American lives.” Trump continued to gloat: “American dominance in the Western Hemisphere will never be questioned again.” 

But it’s not about national security. It’s about crude (pun unintended) oil. “We’re going to have our very large United States oil companies, the biggest anywhere in the world, go in, spend billions of dollars … and start making money for the country,” Trump said as he celebrated Maduro’s capture. What Trump wants is Venezuela’s oil fields. He’s fixated: “we built the Venezuela oil industry with American talent, drive, and skill, and the socialist regime stole it from us.” 

Hyper-masculine Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, continued the rhetoric: “American warriors are second to none. The best in the world and the best of our country. What all of us witnessed … was sheer guts and grit, gallantry and glory of the American warrior … Our warriors are the elite of America.” And if we still didn’t get it, Hammerhead Hegseth reminded one and all: “This is America first. This is peace through strength and the United States War Department is proud to help deliver it.”

Dan “Razin” Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff followed with more lurid details. Also sharing his boss’s penchant for hyperbole, Caine gushed about “leveraging” their “unmatched intelligence capabilities” and how it was “an audacious operation that only the United States could do.” His closing remarks were most telling: “Our jobs are to integrate combat power so when the order comes, we can deliver overwhelming force at the time and the place of our choosing against any foe anywhere in the world.”

Maduro was not popular at home or abroad. Venezuelans everywhere are celebrating this moment, looking to return after more than a decade of economic mismanagement, corruption, and repression. After winning the election by a slim margin in 2013, he expelled US diplomats and accused them of poisoning the previous leader, Hugo Chavez. Maduro inherited absolute control over state institutions, including the military leadership, the Supreme Court, and the media. Following the election in 2018, Maduro was declared the unopposed winner, but many countries, including the US and Canada, would not recognize his presidency. He jailed opposition leaders and forced many others into exile. In 2024, Maduro was again elected the winner, this time under more questionable circumstances. All the while, Maduro’s wife held multiple high-ranking positions, such as attorney general and chief of parliament. 

Sound familiar? Remember that Trump got three million less votes than his opponent and still won. And don’t forget the 32 felons Trump pardoned himself for, from falsifying hush payments to porn star Stormy Daniels to attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. 

When asked about opposition leader Maria Corina Machado (who stole Trump’s Nobel Peace Prize last year) he said “I think it would be very tough for her to be the leader. She doesn’t have the support within or the respect within the country.” That alone, US State Department correspondent Tom Bateman wrote, “will signal to some in Venezuela, particularly Machado’s supporters, that Trump isn’t serious about shoring up Venezuela for a democratic or just future, but rather to plunder its oil wealth.”

Meanwhile, the interim Venezuelan leader, vice-president Delcy Rodríguez, who Trump has said will “temporarily run” the country, warned that “if she doesn’t do what’s right, she is going to pay a very big price, probably bigger than Maduro.” 

Prime Minister Carney’s initial glib response was that all parties respect international law. Later he added that Canada stands “by the Venezuelan people’s sovereign right to decide and build their own future in a peaceful and democratic society.”

Pierre Poilievre, who is married to a Venezuelan, was less nuanced: “Congratulations to President Trump for the arrest of the narco-terrorist and socialist dictator Nicolas Maduro, who should spend the rest of his days in prison.” He also suggested that González share the presidency with Machado.

According to a 33-page US National Security Strategy released in November, Trump officials say they are carrying out their national security strategy, which calls for American pre-eminence in the Western Hemisphere, asserting himself where and when he needs to. This has huge implications for Canada, particularly in terms of Arctic sovereignty, defence and security. In other words, peace through strength.

And here we are, apologetically attached to our impulsive conjoined twin. Even Trump’s Chief of Staff Susie Wiles told Vanity Fair recently, that Trump has an alcoholic’s mentality – he thinks he can do anything he wants. 

Trump did say that US military action could soon be coming to Colombia, Cuba, Greenland, Iran, Mexico, and Venezuela (again). In a recent Atlantic article, “The Fuck-Around-and-Find-Out Presidency,” the authors eloquently wrote: “Trump views many parts of this hemisphere as a rightful extension of his US sandbox, where he is free to snatch and grab what he pleases.” Will Canada be next?

 This year will mark 250 years since the founding of the United States. As David Pratt wrote in The National, the mood surrounding such a significant anniversary will be more tense that celebratory. We will see more of the Trump effect, “shifting global alliances and the blurring of the boundary between war and peace.”  

In an interview in December, former Liberal foreign affairs minister Lloyd Axworthy said it best, when he voiced his concerns that Prime Minister Carney “is working on the basis that somehow we’re going to find ways to get along with the US. It’s like asking a serial killer to babysit your kids.”