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Wednesday, 7 December 2022

Who IS , or What is Marlaina Danielle Smith Agenda

 Who IS , or What is Marlaina Danielle Smith Agenda 

Populist playbook


Smith’s win in the UCP leadership race follows the populist playbook. She positioned herself as an outsider, sided with the protesters angry about COVID-19 restrictions and vaccine mandates and promised she would put “Alberta First” and fight Ottawa with her sovereignty act.

The UCP leadership race was primed for a populist to win.

The party’s membership is predominantly located outside Calgary and Edmonton. Unlike many other parties’ rules for electing a leader, there was no weighting of votes by electoral district to ensure the new leader has support from across the province.

Each vote was counted equally.
Anti-establishment populist sentiment is strong in rural Alberta.

THE SAME AS Q" or the TRMP IDIODISY 

 The university had a strong political scene that crossed the political spectrum while Smith was a student, which included fellow students Ezra Levant and Naheed Nenshi. She was active in the campus Progressive Conservatives and was eventually elected president of the club.[13] She also became involved in political campaigning and met her first husband, Sean McKinsley.[11]

Just these two Ezra Levant and Naheed Nenshi  here are HUGE Red FLAGS, both owned and controlled by the Globalist Parasites 

 Work Experience of Marlaina Danielle Smith a student she worked at McDonald's, at a bingo parlour and at restaurants bussing tables.


Journalist for Global News, and a talk radio host for CHQR.

Journalist  - How much does Global News pay per year? The average Global News salary ranges from approximately $47,961 per year for a Reporter

Danielle Smith -Net Worth - $4 to 5 million

Controversies about ancestry claims[edit]


Smith has made claims about her ancestry that have been debunked by genealogists and Canadian immigration records.

Her paternal great-grandfather was Philipus Kolodnicki, whose name was anglicized to "Philip Smith" upon arriving in Canada.

 In a 2012 profile in The Globe and Mail, Smith claimed Kolodnicki was a Ukrainian immigrant who arrived in Canada in 1915.[14][16] In October 2022, she claimed Kolodnicki left Ukraine after the First World War, which ended in 1918, to escape communism. 

She said her political beliefs were "largely born out of a complete distrust of the socialism from which my great-grandfather fled." However, immigration records show Kolodnicki arrived in Canada in 1913, before either the First World War or the 1917 October Revolution. 

Additionally, Kolodnicki listed his nation of origin as Austria and his race as Ruthenian, a term that referred to the ancestors of modern Ukrainians, Belarusians and Rusyns.[88]

Beginning in 2012, Smith claimed she had Cherokee roots through her great-great-grandmother, Mary Frances Crowe.

Smith also claimed Crowe was part of the Trail of Tears and forcibly relocated to Kansas in the 1830s. [89][90][91] However, an investigation from APTN National News looked over U.S census records and found Crowe was born in 1870 in Georgia, about 20 years after the U.S. government forced the Cherokee out of their homelands.[91] 

Kathy Griffin, a Cherokee genealogist in Texas who worked with APTN, could not find proof that any of Smith's ancestors were members of the historical Cherokee tribes, including the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians of Oklahoma, or the Cherokee Nation. Smith's ancestors also did not appear on the Dawes Roll, a U.S. registry cataloguing members of the Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw and Seminole.[91] 

A statement to the National Post following APTN's story - There was back peddling - they announced  Marlaina Danielle Smith has not done a “deep dive into her ancestry” and "heard about her heritage from her loved ones."[92]

As you you will see Marlaina Danielle Smith is playing the First Nations card ( which  educated Sovereigns  comprehend.  The sell-out corporate canada chiefs are employed  as well and most are involved in UNDRIP . 

Another learning curve their has never been a treaty ratified by the originals , all these globalists treats were created in secrecy.  

Many red flags with this Newley Selected premier,, 


Smith’s work in public policy began with a one-year internship with the Fraser Institute

According to the 2014 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report ( Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program, University of Pennsylvania ), Fraser is number 23 (of 100) in the "Top Think Tanks Worldwide (non-U.S.)", number 19 (of 150) in the "Top Think Tanks Worldwide (U.S. and non-U.S.)" and number 1 (of 30) in the "Top Think Tanks in Mexico and Canada".

Thought Control: Corporate-Funded Think-Tanks that Perpetuate Faux Beliefs Promulgated by CIA Propagandists

https://constantinereport.com/corporate-funded-think-tanks-that-perpetuate-fraudulent-beliefs-based-on-cia-propaganda/?fbclid=IwAR0MMQqWcxJoEkqA3jWg7nvsNq87F2rGHg0SnlmPuAEvG4VLzLPs0HKZD4Q

The Fraser Institute Founders’ Award, named after our founders T. Patrick Boyle and Michael A. Walker, is the Institute’s highest honour. The award is presented annually to individuals in recognition of their exceptional entrepreneurial achievements, generous philanthropic endeavors, and dedication to competitive markets. These individuals are role models for the next generation of entrepreneurs and leaders.

Pat Boyle
T. Patrick Boyle served in the Air Force Signals Corps during the Second World War and then went on to complete his business administration studies before embarking on a highly successful business career that spanned more than 25 years in the U.S. and Canada. He served as MacMillan Bloedel’s first worldwide corporate controller before retiring in 1977 to devote his energy to the Fraser Institute. As founding chairman and long-time vice-chairman of the Institute’s Board of Directors, Mr. Boyle played a pivotal role in ensuring that the Institute’s founding principles continue to guide it to this day. After some years of illness, Pat passed away on November 25th 2015 at the age of 97, leaving behind three children and six grandchildren. A memorial service was held for Pat at the Fraser Institute’s Vancouver office on January 14th, 2016.


Michael Walker
Michael A. Walker, Ph.D., was the Executive Director of the Fraser Institute from its inception in 1974 until September 2005. As an economist, he has authored or edited 45 books on economic topics. His articles on technical economic subjects have appeared in professional journals in Canada, the United States, and Europe, including the Canadian Journal of Economics, the American Economic Review, the Journal of Finance, the Canadian Tax Journal, Health Management Quarterly, Weltwertschaftliches Archiv, and Health Affairs. His primary concern as the Institute’s founding Executive Director was to promote the examination and use of competitive markets as a method for enhancing the lives of Canadians. He is the co-founder, with Milton and Rose D. Friedman, of the Economic Freedom of the World project, which is now a collaboration of institutes in 91 countries and territories producing the annual Economic Freedom of the World Index. The index is one of the most widely cited such measures in current academic literature.

As Usual NO one has anything published unless the Globalists allow it!!!

The Fraser Institute Founders’ Award in Recognition of T. Patrick Boyle and Michael A. Walker (formerly known as the T. Patrick Boyle Founder’s Award) has been sponsored since its inception by a grant from the Donner Canadian Foundation and by generous corporate sponsorships. Revenue generated by the tribute dinners, held to honour the selected individuals,(JUST LIKE THE POLITICIANs, JUDGES , AND BEURACRASS funds Fraser Institute research activities. 


High River Downtown Businessman Running For Town Council
David Moretta and his wife Danielle Smith operate the Whistle Stop Cafe in the train car next to the Museum of the Highwood

David Moretta, the new Owner of High River's Whistle Stop Cafe


"For the last four years Danielle and I have been restoring, rebuilding and relaunching that business and I'm really optimistic and really happy about doing business in downtown High River," he says. "We've just had the busiest summer that we've ever had at the train and I see as a business owner downtown there's a huge amount of potential down there and this is the absolute right moment to be able to take advantage of that."

If there's a silver lining to COVID at all it's that a lot of people from the city are not able to travel so they're looking at doing small day trips into the smaller towns around the area and High River, and the Whistle Stop are benefiting from that, according to Moretta.

He'd like the business community to get organized and promote the town the way they see is the best to draw in business and customers.

Moretta says that would bring in more visitors, more interesting businesses, more residents and a larger tax base which will help the town do more.

He credits the last two councils for their work to get the town back on track after the flood with mitigation and infrastructure work and says now is the time to switch focus into economic development in the downtown core.

"I think that we need to accept that we need to be more visitor oriented and we can move in that direction but it has to be lead by businesses, they have to be the ones that say 'this is what we need to do and we need to commit to being able to do that, Moretta says. "The weekends at the train are our busiest days and yet most other businesses in the downtown are closed, we all need to accept that if it is going to be visitor oriented those things need to change."

As for the swimming pool referendum, he's willing to listen to voters wishes as they are expressed at the ballot box.

"I think it is an important thing for attracting young families and new residents to town so I would not be opposed to the expansion, but I will listen to what the public has to say on that."

Moretta spent 25 years in broadcast media including as managing editor of Global News Calgary,
overseeing multi-million dollar budgets with a large unionized workforce.

managing editor - HUGE RED FLAG- AS many who are educated comprehend that all the media in the corporation of canada is propaganda-- 

He's also a Reserve Officer with the Royal Canadian Air Force and with the 187 Cadet Squadron at the High River Airport providing leadership and citizenship training.

In the community Moretta's been on the board of the Museum of the Highwood, a member of the Rotary Club and the Legion.

Freemasons were founding members of both the Lions Club and the Rotary Club. Gustave E. Harris, and Melvin Jones, the founder of the Lions Club

(Rotary received consultative status at the UN in 1946–47. During the Third Reich, Rotary Clubs were grouped with Freemasonry as secret societies associated with Jews and Nazi officials 

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