The Ultimate Bait-and-Switch: How Canada Was Never Truly Free
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2025 11:37 am

The Ultimate Bait-and-Switch: How Canada Was Never Truly Free
Unmasking the Deception of the British Empire
The Historical deception, specifically focusing on Canada because its legal history and framework are distinct from the United States. While the histories of the two nations run parallel in many ways, critical differences in their development allowed the British Empire to execute a profound and brilliant deception in the North. Unlike the former American colonies, which fought the Revolutionary War to gain their freedom, Canada was given the illusion of freedom, a masterful head fake that diverted a potential revolution and secured the British Crown's control in a subtler, yet ultimately more pervasive, manner. What most people believe about the founding of Canada—that it's a sovereign, independent nation—is, in my view, a carefully constructed mythology built on layers of propaganda.
The Allure of Revolution
In the era of 1776, the colonies on the east coast of what would become Canada were, like their southern neighbors, on the verge of their own Revolutionary War. Life under the British Empire was universally difficult, regardless of one's background; even royalty had to pay taxation and fealty to the King. The people were ready to fight for independence and be free from the Crown's tyranny.
The American Contrast
To fully grasp the Canadian deception, we must first look south. The American colonies fought the British Empire for their freedom. They established a separate entity that eventually became a republic—an ideology founded on the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, granted by the Creator. This animating factor was the fire behind their revolution.
The Empire's Strategy: Naked Aggression vs. Deception
The British Empire recognized that asserting naked aggression, as they initially did against the American colonies, gave people a clear premise to fight for their freedom, which ultimately wasted the Empire's time and energy. Their new strategy for the Canadian colonies was one of obfuscation and deceit.
The 'Compromise' of the United States
Near the end of the Revolutionary War, the British Empire chose to acknowledge an end to hostilities—a secession—rather than lose the war outright. This was not a defeat, but a strategic move that resulted in a sweetheart trade deal. The new republic contracted with the King to provide protection for commerce using the powerful British Navy, ensuring the wealthy in the United States could get richer.
Canada's Missing War
Crucially, Canada never went through the Revolutionary War. This absence is the linchpin of the British Empire's enduring control. There was no decisive, unifying conflict to assert true sovereignty.
The British North American Act
Instead of a war, the British Parliament voted on and established something called the British North American Act (BNA). This act is what created Canada as a "false country". The most critical fact to understand is this: you cannot be a sovereign country if another nation—the British Parliament—is voting to create you. The authority over Canada flows through the British Empire.
The Illusion of Freedom
The genius of the strategy was in the immediate cessation of conflict. The people who were ready to fight for their freedom were simply told: "You don't have to fight anymore, you've been given your freedom". Newspapers and promotional speeches proclaimed that the BNA had created Canada as its "own country" with its own government.
The Bait and Switch
This was the great bait and switch. What people were told Canada was, and what Canada actually was, were two entirely different things. The public was not allowed to see the foundational documents, like the BNA or the constitution—only the loyalties and the royalties had access to them.
A Slave Plantation in Everything but Name
The truth, as I see it, is chilling: Canada was not an actual country. It was, and remains, a slave plantation in everything but name. The entire territory was handed over to a new corporation, Corporation Canada, structured as a complex land trust. Everything—the land, the people, the livestock, the grain, all value—was and is owned by the Crown.
Diffusing the Unified Theory
The Empire successfully divided the forces. People who were motivated to fight were suddenly without a cause. The debate shifted to arguing over land borders and going along with the "new government". The unified theory of how to become free—to fight for it—was diffused.
Rebels Without a Cause
Those who still wanted to fight for true independence became ostracized outcasts and "rebels without a cause". Who were they fighting? They were told they were fighting their own local government. Yet, they couldn't control this government because it was run by the royals and royal adjacent agents.
The Circulation of Control
The history of Canada is simply a shuffling of the deck. The British Empire reasserted control through a Crown corporation, calling it a country. The system was designed to allow loyalists to maintain control and profit.
The Propaganda Mills
The lie had to be maintained, which is why the propaganda mills kicked in. Hired propagandists created a mythology of Canada that didn't actually exist, and people began to believe it. Loyalty to the lie brought wealth and privilege; pushing against it brought destruction, jail, or even death.
The Forgotten History
This entire history, the key difference between the US and Canada, has been forgotten by most people. The success of the deception is evident today: most people in Canada are so ignorant of their true history, believing what they learned in government schools.
A Convoluted Reality
Layer after layer of propaganda and complex history has been piled on, making it convoluted to the point where people have no idea how Canada came to be or what is truly going on. Canada is a fake country, an act of the British Parliament, a rebranded slave plantation.
The Foundation for Deception
The genius and evil of the British Empire lies in its willingness to say and do anything to maintain power. This history is the absolute foundation we must understand to properly analyze the modern-day American Indian Deception. Until the people of Canada grasp that their nation was founded on a sophisticated corporate and legal lie to suppress true freedom, they will continue to live within the Crown's plantation.
The Lasting Legacy of the Crown
In conclusion, the history of Canada is a cautionary tale about how freedom can be lost not through outright military defeat, but through a brilliant act of political and legal obfuscation. By preemptively granting a false form of self-rule via the BNA and promoting a powerful national mythology, the British Empire diffused the revolutionary spirit, establishing a Crown corporation—a slave plantation—in everything but name. The authority still flows from the British Empire, a reality hidden beneath layers of propaganda and circular logic. This deliberate suppression of truth is the vital context for understanding all subsequent deceptions, including the one now facing the American Indian. We must see the past clearly to navigate the present deceptions.