Skip to main content

CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL BLOG ARCHIVES

Show more

The Nazis Won World War II: How Canada’s Failures Empower Hate and Extremism

The Nazis Won World War II: How Canada's Failures Empower Hate and Extremism

By Marie Seshat Landry, CEO, OSINT Spymaster & Peacemaker

When the dust settled on World War II, the world believed the Nazis had been defeated, their evil snuffed out on the battlefields of Europe. But history, as it turns out, tells a different story. The Nazis may have lost the war, but their ideology lived on, infiltrating Western democracies and taking root in the institutions that are supposed to protect us. Today, in Canada, it's clearer than ever: the Nazis won.

From Operation Paperclip to Canada's Complicity

The seeds of Nazi influence were sown in the West long before the end of the war. Operation Paperclip, a secret U.S. program that smuggled hundreds of Nazi scientists into America, was sold as a necessary evil in the fight against communism. But it was more than that—it was a gateway for Nazi ideology to seep into the very heart of Western power structures. These men, who had once built rockets for Hitler and experimented on concentration camp prisoners, were suddenly hailed as scientific pioneers in the United States. And it didn't stop there.

The rot spread. Nazi ideas of racial superiority, militarism, and authoritarian control found new homes in the Cold War strategies of Western governments. Over time, these toxic beliefs morphed and adapted, creeping into the social and political fabric of our societies. In Canada, we see this legacy in the repeal of Section 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act and the subsequent rise of online hate, extremism, and neo-Nazism. This is not just history—it's happening right now.

Repeal of Section 13: Canada's Surrender to Hate

Section 13 was once a crucial tool in Canada's legal arsenal, designed to combat hate speech and protect Canadians from the spread of hateful ideologies. It prohibited the communication of messages likely to expose people to hatred or contempt based on race, religion, sexual orientation, or other protected grounds. But in 2013, under Stephen Harper's Conservative government, Section 13 was repealed. It was framed as a victory for free speech, but in reality, it was the opening of Pandora's box.

Since the repeal, Canada has become a breeding ground for extremists, neo-Nazis, and other hate groups who use the internet as their playground. The removal of Section 13 has stripped Canadians of a key civil defense against hate speech, leaving a legal vacuum that extremists have exploited with relish. Hate groups now recruit, radicalize, and incite violence with impunity, knowing that the law is ill-equipped to hold them accountable.

Andrew "Christo" Nelson: A Symptom of Canada's Failure

The case of Andrew "Christo" Nelson, a self-admitted neo-Nazi from New Brunswick, is a stark reminder of how far Canada has fallen. Nelson openly espouses Nazi ideology, threatens violence against political leaders, and targets marginalized communities, including transgender people, liberals, and anti-fascist activists like myself. Despite his blatant and ongoing incitements to violence, the RCMP and the Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC) have done nothing.

I have personally been targeted by Nelson's threats, and I am not alone. Nelson's messages are filled with Nazi symbols, violent rhetoric, and calls for insurrection against political leaders like Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Joe Biden. Yet when these threats were reported to the RCMP, they were dismissed. Officers claimed that displaying swastikas and advocating for Nazi ideals did not constitute a crime. This is not just negligence—it is complicity.

The Nazis Won Because We Let Them

What we are witnessing today in Canada is not just a failure of law enforcement or human rights bodies. It is the fulfillment of a long and insidious strategy that began with the remnants of the Nazi regime finding new life in Western societies. When we ignore hate, when we repeal laws like Section 13, and when our institutions refuse to act against extremists, we are surrendering to the very ideology our ancestors fought to destroy.

The Nazis won not because of military might but because their hatred outlived them. It lives on in the dark corners of the internet, in the failure of our laws, and in the willful blindness of our institutions. The RCMP and CHRC's inaction in the face of neo-Nazi threats is proof that Canada is losing the battle against hate. Our leaders have turned a blind eye to the rise of extremism, allowing it to fester and grow unchecked.

A Dire Warning for Canada's Future

If we continue on this path, Canada's future is bleak. The rise of hate groups and far-right extremists like Andrew Nelson is a direct result of our country's failure to confront the legacy of Nazi ideology. Without strong legal protections like Section 13, hate will continue to spread, putting our democracy, public safety, and national security at risk.

This is not just a call to reinstate Section 13—it is a call to recognize the Nazi threat that still looms over us. We must confront it head-on, with stronger laws, better enforcement, and a commitment to never again allow hate to dictate our future. The Nazis won when we stopped fighting, and Canada's surrender to hate shows that the battle is far from over.

We must wake up to this reality and act now, before Canada's surrender becomes complete. The future of our country, and everything we stand for, depends on it.


This opinion piece reflects the gravity of Canada's current situation and draws a clear line from historical Nazi influence to present-day failures. It calls for urgent action and highlights the critical need for reinstating Section 13 to protect Canadians from the growing threat of extremism.-M

### END OF MESSAGE

Marie Seshat Landry
CEO, OSINT Spymaster, & Organic Industrialist

Contact Information:

Call to Action:

Additional Information:

  • Recognized expert in OSINT, sustainability, AI, and social advocacy.
  • Focus on ethical intelligence, sustainable military applications, and promoting organic solutions.
  • Committed to creating a more just, equitable, and sustainable future.

Disclaimer:
The views and opinions expressed are those of Marie Seshat Landry and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any organization or government.

Comments

Most Popular Blog Posts

How to Become an OSINT Professional: A Step-by-Step Guide

How to Become an OSINT Professional: A Step-by-Step Guide In today’s information-driven world, Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) has become a critical skill in various fields such as law enforcement, cybersecurity, journalism, and private investigation. OSINT professionals collect, analyze, and utilize publicly available data to gain actionable insights for a wide array of purposes, from uncovering threats to uncovering fraud. The best part? Almost anyone with the right mindset and skills can become proficient in OSINT. If you’re interested in becoming an OSINT professional, here’s a comprehensive guide to help you get started. What Is OSINT? Open Source Intelligence refers to the process of gathering and analyzing publicly available information to produce actionable intelligence. This includes data from sources like websites, social media platforms, news outlets, public records, and more. The beauty of OSINT is that it is completely legal and does not require access to classified dat

Organic Food Under Siege: Disinformation Campaigns Threaten Sustainable Solutions

Organic Food Under Siege: Disinformation Campaigns Threaten Sustainable Solutions The Seeds of Doubt: How Misinformation Targets Organic Farming Food security is a global challenge, but the solution isn't as simple as lining supermarket shelves with GMO-laden produce. Organic farming practices, which prioritize natural methods and biodiversity, offer a sustainable and healthy alternative. However, this vital movement faces a growing threat: disinformation campaigns pushing a pro-GMO agenda. This blog post sheds light on how misinformation is undermining organic food security. We'll explore how these campaigns target consumer trust, the potential consequences, and steps we can take to support organic solutions. Tactics of Deception: Sowing Doubt in Organic Practices Disinformation campaigns targeting organic food often rely on these tactics: False Equivalency: Creating a false impression that GMOs are just as healthy and sustainable as organic options. Cherry-Picking Sc

Key Information about Marie Seshat Landry's Projects and Initiatives

Key Information about Marie Seshat Landry's Projects and Initiatives Marie Seshat Landry has established numerous initiatives focused on sustainability, peace, and technological innovation. Here are some key aspects based on her online presence and provided documents: SearchForOrganics.com Marie Seshat Landry owns and operates SearchForOrganics.com , a platform dedicated to promoting organic products and sustainable practices. The site aims to educate consumers about the benefits of organic living and support organic producers. Summary of Key Missions and Projects: Mission WW3 Objective : Prevent the outbreak of a third world war through peacebuilding efforts. Outcome : Declared victory on July 19, 2024, promoting global harmony. PeaceMakerGPT Objective : Use AI to detect and mitigate hate speech, fostering peaceful communication. Impact : Significant contributions to conflict resolution and peacebuilding. Universal Declaration of Organic Rights (UDOR 2024) Focus : Sustainability,

Espionage Legends: Unveiling the Stories of Remarkable Spies Throughout History

Espionage Legends: Unveiling the Stories of Remarkable Spies Throughout History Introduction: In the shadowy world of espionage, tales of daring, treachery, and clandestine operations have captivated audiences for centuries. From the exotic allure of Mata Hari to the shocking betrayal of Kim Philby, history has been shaped by the actions of spies. Join us as we delve into the intriguing lives of ten legendary spies who operated in different eras and on various sides of conflicts. Brace yourself for a thrilling journey through the annals of espionage. Mata Hari: Dancing with Deception Mata Hari, the enigmatic exotic dancer, captivated audiences with her sensuality, but her true talent lay in the realm of espionage. Discover the fascinating story of this femme fatale who became embroiled in the treacherous world of international espionage during World War I. Kim Philby: The Double Agent Extraordinaire Unmasking the true identity of a double agent is like peeling back layers of deception.

The World's Most Famous Spies: Real-Life Espionage Stories That Shaped History 🌍📖

Discover the world's most famous spies and their thrilling real-life espionage stories that shaped history. 🌍📖 The World's Most Famous Spies: Real-Life Espionage Stories That Shaped History 🌍📖 Introduction: Throughout history, spies have played a crucial role in shaping world events and influencing the outcomes of wars and conflicts. In this article, we'll explore the lives and accomplishments of some of the most famous spies, whose daring and cunning acts of espionage had a significant impact on history. 🕵️‍♂️🕵️‍♀️🌍 Mata Hari: The Exotic Dancer Turned Spy 💃🕵️‍♀️ Mata Hari, born Margaretha Zelle, was a Dutch exotic dancer and courtesan who became a spy for Germany during World War I. She was eventually caught by French authorities and executed in 1917. Her captivating story continues to inspire books, movies, and even an opera. 🎭🎥 Sidney Reilly: The Ace of Spies ♠️🔍 Sidney Reilly was a Russian-born British spy who is often considered the inspiration for Ian Flem

From Awareness to Action: Steps to Becoming Anti-Racist

In a world where racism still exists, it is important to take action to become an anti-racist. This means being actively opposed to racism in all forms and actively working to dismantle systems that perpetuate it. Here are some steps you can take to become an anti-racist: Educate Yourself: Start by learning about the history of racism and how it has impacted communities and individuals. There are many resources available such as books, documentaries, and online courses. Recognize Your Own Bias: Everyone has biases, but recognizing them is the first step to addressing them. Take time to reflect on your own attitudes and beliefs and how they may contribute to racism. Listen and Learn: Listen to the experiences and perspectives of people of color without judgment or defensiveness. Be open to learning from their experiences. Speak Up: When you witness racism or hear racist remarks, speak up and challenge it. Silence can be interpreted as complicity. Take Action: Find ways to actively comba

Logo

Logo