Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Won't Back Down

 



Well, well. Martial law north of the border because racism, transphobia, bouncy castles and sheer, bigoted, violent, white supremacist, working and every class push-back against Canada's biomed Stasi tyranny.

I say again, why and when did the Left go full anti working class? We all know, when the workers of the world notoriously didn't support the Bolshevik revolutionary satanists in 1917 and beyond. So they branched off to more fertile ground, academia.





And what a Frankfort School success they've made of it. Media, schools, local government, the entire air we breathe. Then comes that knotty problem, the actual working class, in the form of trucks saying NO. Whaddya do, Rainbow Maple Leaf ? Declare martial law and TAKE THEIR MONEY? Precisely that.





Wow. Will the serfs knuckle under and obey their Rainbow Rulers, in the name of diversity, tolerance and inclusion? Or will they HOLD THE LINE. I don't know but calling war powers/martial law sounds like pretty last ticket stuff to me. 

What if the bluff's called? You gonna shoot them, Justine, and their children? Let's see how this plays out.

Stand Steady,

LSP

Monday, February 14, 2022

That Is All

 



This is Blackface Trudeau. He's just declared martial law because racism.

That is all,

LSP

Happy Valentines Day Canada

 



Here at the Compound we hope everyone's had a day of blissful and enchanting love, but especially the people of Canada who now live in a state of martial law. That's right, Canada's beloved ruler Justin Trudeau, popularly known as "Justine" chose today of all days to enact the never before used Emergency Powers Act.

The Act gives Canada's beloved GloboCap Tyrant Prime Minister sweeping police powers to arrest, jail, prohibit movement and seize personal property. This includes bank accounts, which can now be frozen by financial institutions on suspicion of anti-State activity. 




Here's Canada's Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Unironically Freeland:

“A bank or other financial service provider will be able to immediately freeze or suspend an account without a court order (banks) will be protected against civil liability for actions taken in good faith.”

And that's not all:

"If your truck is being used in these illegal blockades, your corporate accounts will be frozen, the insurance on your vehicle will be suspended."

The provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Quebec have told Trudeau they won't be enforcing his tyranny. What does this mean? That the Rainbow Jackboot falls on Ontario, for sure, see Ambassador Bridge, and on anyone within reach of federal stasi power.




And just like that, the Canadian Left declares war on the working class. Some people predict a run on Canada's banks.

Ride On,

LSP

Sunday, February 13, 2022

Patriot

 



It got a bit 1940s after Mass




Patriotic




And why not?

A person should be proud of their uniform, their country, their family and their Faith. And I'm proud of my eldest for getting it together in just that way. Good work, kid, keep it coming. The Missions were pleased too, "Send me your Colonel's address and I'll write," said one Col. Rtd. to the young 'un.

So, here's a salute to all those serving.

Respect,

LSP

Musical Interlude - Language!

 


Just a short musical interlude 




HOLD THE LINE,

LSP 

Saturday, February 12, 2022

Brave

 



In Windsor, Ontario today.




And this, in Ottawa, where some brave people, not least veterans, had the sheer brazen temerity to take down a fence which had been put up around the Great War Memorial by the Stasi State in the dead of night, and pray. What utter Nazis.

Well done Canada.

HOLD THE LINE,

LSP

Friday, February 11, 2022

Country Freedom



It was all go this morning with tractors, trailers, heavy metal and country life. All under the big blue sky of Texas, and what's wrong with that? Nothing at all. But what hard workers! Which made me feel guilty, "Don't worry brother, you're supervizin." 




Soon an sho 'nuff the job was done, trailers strapped down, metal hauled off and all was well with the world. You see, what we've been doing is getting a property ready to sell and it's live right now. Good result, and big thanks to ES without whom everything would've been overwhelming, and to neighbors G&D, who work like Trojans.




And so back to the Compound, but not before checking the news, and what news it was. War with Russia "imminent," what? Trudeau tripling down on the working class, Doug Ford in Ontario declaring a "state of emergency" and my pal setting up a stage in a covert location, somewhere in California.




"This might be a long day," he offered, and I agreed. In the meanwhile, looks like there's a party going on in Ottawa. To the beat of the drum.

Freedom,

LSP

Thursday, February 10, 2022

Speed King

 



Twice as fast and then some,

LSP

On The Road

 


On The Road. Did you know that infamous Beat author Jack Kerouac was a Catholic Christian? So was Andy Warhol too, but that's a different story. Studio 54 aside, I climbed in the rig, got on the road and headed West to say Mass.

The church was quiet and beautiful in the evening light while Christ came down to earth to lift us up to heaven, O Salutaris, and time stood strangely still as it always does when we worship God, not least in the Sacrament of the Altar. Then all too soon, "The Mass has ended, go in peace to love and serve the Lord." Ite Missa Est




Back in the car park the sun was setting over Texas, no small thing, and I sent the record of it to an old friend who finds himself in LA doing something with pop music. "Look!" I whatsapped, "Sunset. Hope your musicians are behaving themselves." 




Apparently they were, "Big empty production stage. Phase 1 rehearsals. Secret location. All chilled here. Easy. STAY FROSTY." Always. Then back on the road to the Compound with the sun filling the rear-view with its golden radiance. I never tire of the vision and thank God for it, seriously, and therein lies a word to the wise.




Try and make a habit, a discipline of thanking God for the beyond reckoning good that he's given us. Perhaps it's easier to see in the countryside, where creation's comparatively less marred by wickedness than in, say, the DFW metrosprawl. But wherever you are the rule applies, and when followed covers a multitude of sins.

Here Endeth The Lesson,

LSP

Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Tabled

 




It's all about loading shop tables onto trailers here and yes, a tractor helps. In this case, and typically, a friend's Kubota. The heavy metal's easier to move if it's on wheels. No fooling, roll 'em out, lift 'em up and place those beasts on the trailer.






Which is exactly what happened, well done Team. Speaking of teams, elements of the LSP went to the Alberta/Montana border on the weekend, Coutts, but RCMP road blocks diverted them from the objective. They ended up closer to home at a spirited protest of a few hundred horsemen, well done.





And the plan's to head out for Coutts again this weekend. Good luck to them, break through the blockade, kids; maybe the Amish and Hutterites will help, who knows. As it is, more border crossings are closing as we search the airwaves.

Inquiring minds want to know. Is this a a strategy? Launch a big PR spectacle in Ottawa, hope Justine caves in and when he doubles and triples down shut off the Canadian border. 




As in General Strike. Weird how today's Left HATES that. Since when and why did the Left start hating the working class?

Discuss,

LSP

Tuesday, February 8, 2022

GOD BLESS CANADA

 


Yeah. Enough is enough, you GloboCap blackface goon.



HOLD THE LINE,

LSP 

Out And About

 


Seeing as how LSPland's full of surprises, I drove out to meet a photographer this morning. He shoots on land and in the air, with a drone. And what a good young guy; he left the Army after an IED messed up his back on his second tour in Afghanistan.



He rebounded well, others much less so. Were we right to go Big Army there and fight yet another war we weren't prepared to win? To put it another way, was my photographic friend's back worth it? I won't bang on but people who know far more about this kind of thing than I will ever do say no.



Mission accomplished, I drove to Waco. Movement, says the Philosopher is a sign of life. And what life it was, there on China Springs Road, complete with a strip mall and everything. Totally different than, say, where I live. All very stranger in a strange land. Don't get me wrong, not necessarily bad, just different, sitting there under the cerulean.



An old pal broke my strip mall reverie, texting in from LA where he's doing some kind of music thing, "Up early. Blast in hotel gym then mile run. I might be turning LA. If I start drinking wheatgrass smoothies I'll send an SOS. Stage an intervention."

Yes indeed, be careful out there, fella. But in the meanwhile, all's well in Texas and thank God for that.

Your Old Friend,

LSP