SHOCKING: US Ambassador's Link To Alberta Separatist Group's APP
Well, well, well, it seems the plot is thickening in the scandal that's engulfing Daniel Smith and her UCP party in Alberta as they continue to push for that province to hold a referendum to separate from Canada.The latest reporting here from Press Progress Alberta separatist group Controversial Voter ID App has links to U .S.Ambassador, MAGA influencers, and wealthy Michigan Republicans.Surprise, surprise, surprise.You know, if it looks rotten, and it smells rotten, and it tastes rotten, It's probably rotten.
U .S.Ambassador Pete Hoekstra said he was not aware that American -made app he previously promoted was used to help Alberta's separatist group.I was not aware of the relationship, Ambassador Hoekstra told Press Progress, about the apparent collaboration between an Alberta separatist group called the Centurion Project, the ones that are gathering signatures for the petition to hold the separation vote, and Michigan -based right -wing political group called Ten Times Votes.Here's a picture of Pete Hoekstra promoting the 10xVotes app.Who's the guy on the right?
Well, that's Centurion Project leader David Parker.David Parker, a far -right separatist organizer in Alberta, cites 10xVotes as his inspiration for launching the Centurion Project and claims the American group has been quietly working with him behind the scenes for over a year.Okay, so let me break this down for you because there's nothing illegal about using an app or promoting an app or collaborating with a certain group.But when you break down the details here, it sure smells rotten.We all know that Daniel Smith has been relentlessly supporting the separatist movement in Alberta.She changed the law in Alberta to lower the amount of signatures that are required on a petition to trigger a referendum on separation.
And her own MLAs, like this guy from Red Deer, Jason Stefan, urges Albertans to sign the petition calling for a referendum on separation.We all know this, and however disgusting we think it is,this is, it's not technically illegal.We can react by not voting for them in the future.But what is illegal is the Alberta voter list breach reported here on The Guardian.Usually they report nothing but U .
S.news.Truly terrifying.Alberta voter data breach raises fears for Canada's electoral integrity.And the article discusses that the debates over secession are overshadowed now by the revelations that the separatist -linked group gained access to the list of electors.Official parties in Alberta have access to the voter list.
That's legal.So that would be the Conservatives, the NDP, the Liberals, and surprise, surprise, the Republican Party of Alberta, the separatist party, that only fielded two candidates in the last election and has zero seats.Those parties have legal access to the voter list.But no one else has access to the voter list, personal information of millions of Albertans.Including this guy.Elections Alberta says Peter Parker of the Centurion Project is not complying with orders to stop using voter data.
Now how did he and the Centurion Project get the voter data?Who leaked it to him?And this is what the RCMP is investigating now.But what's really smells bad is that there was a meeting of separatists where they were discussing how to use this app.Remember the app?We're going to bring this into the conversation now.
And in that meeting were members of Daniel Smith's party, her caucus executive director.Daniel Smith says the caucus executive director didn't report the voter list meeting to the higher ups, including herself.She says she didn't know anything about it.And I guess that's all politicians have to do, right?They just have to say, I didn't know.And then they're innocent of anything.
I didn't know.Nobody told me. I'm just the leader of the party.What do I know?But this is the part that stinks.The centurion project, led by this Peter Parker character, is currently under investigation.by Elections Alberta, Alberta's Information and Privacy Commission, and the RCMP into how the group obtained private data of nearly 3 million Albertans, allegedly sourced from the province's official list of electors.
The massive data breach is being described as potentially one of the most significant privacy incidents in Canadian history.And this leader of the Centurion Project has been very vocal in the past about how he's learned about this app and how it inspired him.
And in my travels in the United States, I've met a lot of political organizers and I've talked to a lot of people and I stumbled across this group out of Michigan called 10X Votes because they wanted to promote this new political technology that they'd created.called 10X Votes.So I was massively impressed with what they'd done.And I wanted to bring that idea and that methodology to Alberta.So for now, almost two years, it'll be two years this fall.I've been working with them, talking with them, trying to build this out.
And the result is the Centurion Project.
So in his own words, he learned about this app in the United States, and it inspired him to start the Centurion project.And he had this idea to use the app to gain enough signatures on a petition to force Alberta to have a vote on separation.This app that was promoted by the U .S.Ambassador Pete Hoekstra.
One other thing I want you to take a look at.Remember this.10X votes.It is an app that you can download.And in real time, up to date data, it will tell you whether your friends and family have voted or not.
So there's Pete Hoekstra promoting the app.And I have to say that's not illegal what Pete Hoekstra is doing there.not illegal.This is simply an app that helps a political party keep track of the voters, their potential support.But the app requires a data in it.If there's an app with nothing in it, it doesn't tell you anything.
So a legitimate political party with access to the voter list can use this app, can populate the app with that data, and then they can pursue potential voters.That's all legal.But the Alberta separatist group, the Centurion Project, that's trying to get signatures on a petition to force a referendum on separation in Alberta, they're not a legitimate political party.They do not have access to the voter list, but somehow they got it.And they're using this app.And this Peter Parker guy, the guy that runs the Centurion Project, months ago, was himself saying that this is what inspired him to start the Centurion Group.
He had full intent, premeditated idea that he would use this app in the process.Now, if the RCMP finds out that it's true, who would have leaked the voter list to this guy?And the natural reaction, the natural answer would be, well, it's the Republican Party of Alberta that leaked it to him because they're a separatist party.But we don't know that.Maybe it was Daniel Smith's UCP party.Her own MLAs are encouraging people to sign the petition.
She's been relentless in her support of getting that petition going in Alberta.Maybe Daniel Smith's party leaked this voter information to the Centurion Project.This is what the RCMP is investigating.And of course, Daniel Smith's position is, I don't know anything.Nobody told me anything.Now, even though a lot of this looks rotten, smells rotten, and tastes rotten, the only thing that I can understand that's clearly illegal is the leaking of the voter list.
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Get started freeBut the bigger picture here, the thing that's so scarythat was even reported in The Guardian, is this calls into question the whole integrity of Canada's voting system.Because if the voter lists are leaked, this information is is so powerful for this Centurion group that's trying to get signatures on their petition to trigger a referendum vote in Alberta.They need something like 300 ,000 signatures.For them to go around Alberta and try and get people to sign the petition is one thing, but if you have a list of the three million voters in Alberta with all their personal information, I could create a fake list this afternoon using that information on my computer.Just have a list of legitimate Albertans and their personal information and get AI to forge their signatures.
And there, I've got 450 ,000 signatures on my petition, like that.Now, according to reports that I showed you in this video, he's not cooperating with Elections Alberta.They're asking him to cease and desist using the voter information that was leaked.the RCMP is investigating.It casts a cloud over everything.It casts doubt on whether the signatures on the petition are legit in the first place.
It casts doubts on the legitimacy of the whole process.The governing conservatives are involved with lowering the bar on the amount of signatures that are required.The conservative MLAs are encouraging people to sign the data breach of the voter list.Daniel Smith claiming that she doesn't know anything about it, but she supports the rights of these separatists to have their vote continuously without fail, taking the side of the separatists.Like I said, if it smells rotten and it looks rotten and it tastes rotten, it's probably rotten.So I don't have the answers here.
I don't know what the RCMP investigation will show.Now, just to be clear, the app itselfis not illegal.Using different technologies to identify your potential supporters is not illegal.Having access to the voter list is not illegal if you are entitled to them by law.But what is illegal is leaking that personal information to someone who's not entitled to it.
And that's the step.That's what's happened here.Some entity in Alberta that had legal access to that information, that personal information of Albertans, leaked it to this Centurion group or the Centurion group got it some other way.See, we don't know the answers.This is what the RCMP investigation is for.But the fact that this Centurion group is obtaining this information that they shouldn't have, cast doubt on everything.
So we have to let Elections Alberta and the RCMP sort this out.And I can't believe that while they're doing that, we could even consider allowing Alberta to go down the path and have a vote on separation with all these questions.I'm almost 100 % sure that Daniel Smith will take the position of Well, nobody told me anything.I didn't know anything about this.I'm not a separatist.I believe in a sovereign Alberta in a united Canada.
That's all I believe.And everyone should have their say.We should have a referendum so that those separatists can have their say.We can't discriminate against them.Let the people decide.It's not me.
It's not.It's you.It's not me.We should get Jerry Seinfeld to film one more Seinfeld episode.And it'll be Daniel Smith will be the main character.And she'll say, it's me.
It's not you.It is her.It's not me.It's not Albertans.It's her.She's the problem.
This is a good way to end the video.Leave your comments in the comment section and let me know what you think of this just bizarre turn of events that just keeps gettingmore and more smelling and looking and tasting rotten to me.Let me know what you think.Subscribe to my channel if you're enjoying the content.If you want to support my work on a monthly basis, consider becoming a channel member by clicking the join button below.
Have a fantastic rest of your day all my fellow Canadians and I'll catch you all on the next one.
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