We all know Chris and Tamara never tried to overthrow the government

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We all know Chris and Tamara never tried to overthrow the government. But what if I told you that Nova actually thinks we should overthrow the government — and that Alberta could be the key?

This is his response to the “insurrection” smear:

“They say the trucker convoy tried to overthrow the government. Good. Maybe it should’ve worked. Let’s be real: Chris and Tamara weren’t out there with weapons trying to take over Parliament. They were honking horns and holding the line because our government was holding us hostage. That wasn’t an insurrection — it was thousands of regular Canadians who had had enough. Enough of mandates. Enough of censorship. Enough of being told to sit down, shut up, and obey.”

Some people say overthrowing the government is “extreme.” But here’s the truth: when the government no longer serves the people, it’s not just your right to resist — it’s your duty.

Right now politicians lie with zero consequence. They print money, crash the economy, and tell us to eat bugs. They flood the country with immigration while actual citizens are broke to death. They censor speech, indoctrinate kids, and slap labels on you if you refuse.

So why is it taboo to say “overthrow the government” when it’s corrupt AF? Because we’ve been conditioned to obey — even when it paralyzes us.

But Nova’s point is this: overthrowing doesn’t mean “pew pew.” It means mass noncompliance.
• Stop obeying unjust rules (no Digital ID, no CBDCs, no convenience-compliance).
• Stop funding your own oppression (use cash, support your own).
• Pull out of their system.
• Speak loudly, expose the lies, share the facts.
• Support Alberta’s separation. Alberta leaving is the domino that collapses Ottawa’s abusive grip.

They can control your taxes, newsfeeds, and phone — but they cannot control your frequency. Your consciousness as a sovereign being is the biggest threat to their system.

Chris and Tamara didn’t overthrow the government — but they reminded us we still have a voice. If enough of us stop playing their game, the system falls on its own.

And here’s the juicy part:
Nova says Alberta’s path to separation is already unfolding. Timeline? 2026–2028 for a binding referendum or formal sovereignty push. But it starts with a soft separation: provincial police, pensions, immigration, trade directly with the U.S., open defiance of Ottawa. The final snap will come when Ottawa pushes one betrayal too far — maybe Digital ID, maybe climate lockdowns, maybe another Trudeau-style overreach.

And when Alberta moves, Saskatchewan follows. Northern Ontario could revolt. Manitoba’s north and interior may split from the coasts. Even Quebec could re-enter the separation convo (not out of love for Alberta — but out of love for themselves).

So…what do you think? Is this the future of Canada?

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