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This reminds me of Woodstock. Seeing that hippies could go through the rain and sit in the mud so they could
hear their music, stoner music, inspired concert promoters to come up with "festival seating", like Woodstock,
saying arena concerts by rock bands don't need seats, just an empty floor. Right away, young men would gather
at the door, wanting to get in first, wanting to get up in front of the stage. At Cobo Hall in Detroit before The Who
played, seven men died from glass cuts, breaking through windows. But that was the rock business at the time.
The next Who gig was in Toronto, Canada. Security wanted to increase because of this rush the venue threat,
but The Who got off on young men dying for them, and denied extra security. This made Pete Townsend decide
he wanted to show the people of Toronto something, so one day he had roadies go and buy up all the Gibson
Les Paul and S.G. guitars they could, over 150. He stood onstage one afternoon and smashed every guitar.
Oh yeah, finding a body afterwards, that's so Grateful Dead.
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This video continues American lies about electricity, Nikola Tesla and Guglielmo Marconi. This generation
station wasn't the first one built at Niagara Falls, it's the third, after Scottish engineers built the first one,
off the escarpment down to a valley in St. Catharines, building Gibson Lake, to test their big generators.
After they worked, and they're still functioning, they built the first commercial hydro station in Niagara Falls.
That was about the electricity of the sun, the moon, the earth and our brains, not the weaponized and polluting
form of electricity Nikola Tesla is given credit for.
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If you want historical perspective on this story, you need to consider "The Family Compact", the French and
English who were empire builders for those countries. William Lyon Mackenzie, a Scotsman in Queenston
Heights, got them to sit down and create an Ontario and Quebec that were open for all immigrants. It's back.
Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau did everything he could with the federal government to make the people of
Quebec hate Canada, so separatists would win. The Liberals of Ontario are the politicians who provided him
his power base. The son of Pierre Trudeau is now Prime Minister, and the daughter of another Quebec
politician, Brain Mulroney, is now the Attorney General for Ontario. How are they selling out Canada for their
gain? Before the Liberal government of Ontario was voted out, Ontario Hydro brokered a deal to buy an
electricity provider in the United States. After Doug Ford, with his family factory in the United States,
came to power, a judge in the United States decided this sale could not continue, and imposed a fine for
non-completion. $103,000,000 American, $127,000,000 Canadian. The man from Pennsylvania who was
the chief executive of Ontario Hydro, with a base salary of $1.5 million a year, has now quit to be the chief
executive of The Tennessee Valley Authority. Ontario Hydro reps now say rate-payers won't be paying this.
Ontario is the only province in Canada where the internet is both owned and secured by Americans.
Look where Ottawa is. Canada needs a new political party that will make us a sovereign nation again.
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