Canada's Nazis: Hidden in Plain Sight

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Canada has a Nazi problem, and it's been there for a long, long time.

According to research carried out by Canadian Jewish groups, it was determined that more than two thousand members of the Galicia Division settled in Canada after the war, at the request of the British government. This was in addition to another thousand or so collaborators from the Baltic states who had served the SS in a similar capacity. Despite the evidence, no additional actions were taken by the Canadian government to investigate.

Out of that diaspora came an ideology that has been passed down from generation to generation, although it was largely kept out of public view for fear that people might obviously take offense to Nazi glorification. But since the war between #Russia and #Ukraine heated up in 2022, Canada's neo-Nazis (many of whom are of German, Ukrainian, or Polish descent) are now feeling emboldened to come out of the closet.

A significant number of them showed up at the #FreedomConvoy trucker protest, and latched on to the "Freedom" movement -- even though most were not actual professional truckers, nor were they riled up about vaccine mandates. They saw it as a recruiting opportunity -- and they found an audience willing to listen.

The groups have in common an anger at the #Trudeau government. But they don't want to vote Trudeau's government out of power: they mean to overthrow it by violent force, and murder every public official who doesn't swear a loyalty oath to the revolution.

For many months we have been exposing these bad actors infiltrating the Freedom movement in Canada on Maverick News; we've even had some of them on the show to allow them the opportunity to explain their beliefs and their plans to execute Trudeau and other officials by hanging -- after convicting them at a show trial conducted in a public courthouse which they intend to occupy with their own army.

On last night's show, we told you about Ramona Didulo, the self-proclaimed "Queen of Canada," Marcus Ray and his outlaw group of "Constitutional Sheriffs," and several other associated groups.

Tonight, we talk about Christopher James Pritchard (aka "Christopher James"), described by an Alberta judge as one of the leading Canadian “gurus” of the "common law" or sovereign citizen movement.

Christopher James claims to be a "Counsellor at Law" but a B.C. court permanently banned Pritchard, who is not a lawyer, from acting as a lawyer in B.C. following an application made by the province’s law society.

The Law Society of Ontario indicated Pritchard is not a registered lawyer or paralegal in Ontario and declined to say if he is under investigation.

Go to Pritchard’s website ("A Warrior Calls") and one finds a library of neo-Nazi videos, including one with a title littered with anti-Semitic tropes.

A whole section of the site is devoted to Louis Farrakhan, the controversial leader of the Nation of Islam described as anti-Semitic and homophobic. Pritchard’s website hosts a wild mix of pseudolaw postings and lengthy video commentaries. There’s a short video featuring Holocaust denier David Irving.

 Christopher James was invited by the organizers to speak on the stage at the Freedom Convoy rally in Ottawa last February. He's become one of Canada's most influential advocates for the so-called sovereign-citizen movement and he recently defended #Hitler in a long diatribe praising former general George Patton.

We will show you Christopher James' own words and talk about his dangerous influence on the minds of Canadians who got fooled by him. (Unfortunately, many well-meaning Canadians did.)

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