WEDNESDAY 3, [5], 25
Verses for today:
And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.
Mark 16:15 KJV
The LORD thy God in the midst of thee is mighty; he will save, he will rejoice over thee with joy; he will rest in his love, he will joy over thee with singing.
Zephaniah 3:17 KJV
A friend loveth at all times, And a brother is born for adversity.
Proverbs 17:17 KJV
For he that is entered into his rest, he also hath ceased from his own works, as God did from his.
Hebrews 4:10 KJV
bless them that curse you and pray for them which despitefully use you.
Luke 6:28 KJV
GREAT NEWS:
I am bringing you good news.
To the glory of GOD Almighty, 4 of the 5 brothers who asked to be baptized at the Elgin Middlesex Prison got baptized this week and each awarded a Certificate of Baptism. Also, this week, 3 more brothers [+ 8 in the last month] gave their life to Christ and began their New Life journey with Christ.
Hebrews 13 vs. 3 -- Remember those in prison, as if you were there yourself. Remember also those being mistreated, as if you felt their pain in your own bodies. [NLT].
Please, continue to Pray for more Grace for us.
Yours In CHRIST,
Prophet Joshua.
Prophet J. Joshua World Evangelistic Ministries.
YouTube @JoshTheProphOfficial
Phone #: 647 594 4883
Praise the LORD!
10,660+ signatures sent to Rideau Hall:
I just got back from Ottawa, and let me tell you—it was cold. The snowbanks were high, the wind was biting, but I didn’t mind.
What I did mind was the chilly reception I got at Rideau Hall.
I traveled to Ottawa carrying your voice and the voices of 10,660 Canadians who signed our petition demanding an election.
I headed straight to Rideau Hall to make sure Governor General Mary Simon heard us loud and clear.

But guess what?
She wouldn’t even open the door.
Despite calling her office twice, emailing her staff, and checking their own website, I was met with bureaucratic nonsense. Their online form even admits it takes “up to 3 weeks” just to process a message!
You’d think with the government prorogued (thanks to her signing off on Trudeau’s shutdown) that her schedule would be wide open.
But apparently, there’s no time for Canadians like you—just for Trudeau and the Liberal’s political games.
I wasn’t about to let them ignore us.
So, I stood outside Rideau Hall, petition in hand, in the freezing cold—because you deserve to be heard.

And when they wouldn’t accept it?
I marched to a local post office and mailed it to her anyway.
The good news is the political clock is still ticking. Trudeau is officially gone on March 9th, and in just a few short weeks, his proroguing of government will be over.
The House of Commons will finally get back to business on March 24.
Now, we must stay strong, stay hopeful, and stay engaged—because this fight isn’t over.
The voices of everyday Canadians like you are growing louder, and no amount of political games or nonsense can silence the truth. No matter who takes the reins of the Liberal Party, they can’t escape the consequences of their actions.
The tides are turning, and the winds of change are picking up speed.
I’ll keep you updated on what’s next.
Until then, thank you for standing up and refusing to be ignored.
Gregory Tomchyshyn and
the entire CitizenGO Team
GERMANY... The Sleeping GIANT Awakes: Balance of Power... [Bloomberg]
Welcome to Balance of Power, bringing you the latest in global politics. If you haven’t yet, sign up here.
Few nations have as many demands placed upon them as Germany. Mostly they go unmet.
With its massive spending splurge, Berlin has just wildly exceeded all expectations.
It looks like a pivotal moment for Europe.
Chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz’s announcement yesterday of hundreds of billions of euros for defense is a game changer not just for Germany but the whole continent as it faces Russia’s aggression — and a hole where the transatlantic alliance stood.

Germany is already NATO’s largest spender in dollar terms after the US. Yet it was noticeably quiet during this past week’s European diplomatic push to rally behind Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy after his treatment at the hands of Donald Trump.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz is on his way out and Merz is not yet in. Together, though, their parties have agreed to overturn years of excessive fiscal prudence by amending the constitution to exempt defense and security outlays.
They also plan to launch a €500 billion ($536 billion) infrastructure fund to invest in things like transportation and energy grids.
If it can pass the Bundestag, this sets up Germany to at last meet its potential as Europe’s true heavyweight in economic, political and security terms.
Trump’s approach to Europe in general and Ukraine in particular appears to have been the tipping point. The US president’s decision to withhold military aid from Kyiv showed how stark the transatlantic divide is, and demanded action, in Merz’s words.
Freed of self-imposed fiscal constraints, Germany has the financial firepower and some of Europe’s most accomplished defense contractors that could make a difference, albeit not overnight.
Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski once said that he feared German power less than German inaction.
The sleeping giant is now awake. And all Europe is watching what it chooses to do from here.— Alan Crawford
Global Must Reads
Trump warned Americans in his address to Congress of economic discomfort ahead for the US economy over his plan to raise “trillions and trillions” in revenue through the biggest tariff increases in a century and rebalance trading relationships he called unfair. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said a pathway for tariff relief on Mexican and Canadian goods covered by North America’s free-trade agreement could be announced as soon as today.

Leaders of Arab countries endorsed Egypt’s Gaza reconstruction plan that “preserves the Palestinian people’s right to rebuild their homeland and ensures it remains on its land,” President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi announced at a summit yesterday, in a move to counter Trump’s controversial proposals. Israel said it’s giving Hamas “several days” to rethink terms for a new Gaza ceasefire, raising the prospect of further pressure tactics or a resumption of war.
Russia agreed to assist the Trump administration in communicating with Iran on issues including the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program and its support for regional anti-US proxies, sources said. Trump relayed that interest to President Vladimir Putin in a phone call in February and top US and Russian officials discussed the matter at talks in Saudi Arabia days later.

Trump said he received an “important letter” from Zelenskiy looking to smooth over their clash at a contentious Oval Office meeting, but held back from lifting a US pause on military aid or announcing a revived minerals deal. In a social-media post, Zelenskiy voiced regret over how the meeting with Trump played out and said he was ready to sign the deal.
Opposition deputies threw smoke grenades in Serbia’s national assembly, disrupting a session set to confirm Prime Minister Miloš Vučević’s resignation and a debate on laws intended to ease months of anti-government protests. At least three deputies were injured in the brawl, according to Speaker of Parliament Ana Brnabić, an ally of President Aleksandar Vučić, who called the opposition lawmakers a “terrorist gang.”
Trump said he received an “important letter” from Zelenskiy looking to smooth over their clash at a contentious Oval Office meeting, but held back from lifting a US pause on military aid or announcing a revived minerals deal. In a social-media post, Zelenskiy voiced regret over how the meeting with Trump played out and said he was ready to sign the deal.
Opposition deputies threw smoke grenades in Serbia’s national assembly, disrupting a session set to confirm Prime Minister Miloš Vučević’s resignation and a debate on laws intended to ease months of anti-government protests. At least three deputies were injured in the brawl, according to Speaker of Parliament Ana Brnabić, an ally of President Aleksandar Vučić, who called the opposition lawmakers a “terrorist gang.”

The Trump administration is giving Chevron until April 3 to stop producing oil in Venezuela, delivering a heavy blow to President Nicolás Maduro’s autocratic regime.
The Democratic Republic of Congo has offered the US exclusive access to critical minerals and infrastructure projects in exchange for security assistance as it battles a rebellion backed by neighboring Rwanda.
Tunisia put dozens of people on trial for treason, including prominent opponents of President Kais Saied, ramping up an unprecedented crackdown that’s drawn rebukes from the United Nations.

Chart of the Day

Trump called for ending a bipartisan $52 billion semiconductor-subsidy program that’s spurred more than $400 billion in investments from companies like TSMC and Intel. He called the Chips and Science Act a “horrible, horrible thing,” and implored House Speaker Mike Johnson to get rid of the legislation. Vice President JD Vance, whose home state of Ohio won a massive Intel project thanks to the legislation, stood up to show his support for its revocation.
And Finally
California Governor Gavin Newsom ordered almost 100,000 state workers to return to their offices four days a week starting in July. The announcement is one of the larger state mandates since the Covid-19 pandemic upended work habits. It follows a White House directive to bring back federal workers full-time, while major companies such as Salesforce and JPMorgan Chase have taken similar steps to have employees return.

Sign up for the Washington Edition newsletter for news from the US capital and watch Balance of Power at 1 and 5 p.m. ET weekdays on Bloomberg Television.
More from Bloomberg
Economics Daily for what the changing landscape means for policymakers, investors and you
Green Daily for the latest in climate news, zero-emission tech and green finance
Check out our Bloomberg Investigates film series about untold stories and unraveled mysteries
Next China for dispatches from Beijing on where China stands now — and where it’s going next
Next Africa, a twice-weekly newsletter on where the continent stands now — and where it’s headed
Explore more newsletters at Bloomberg.com
Bloomberg
Fentanyl Floods South While Trudeau Whines:
The Truth About Canada's Fentanyl Super labs!
Justin Trudeau’s refusal to own the festering cesspool of fentanyl trafficking and organized crime spilling across our northern border is a gutless betrayal of both Canada and its neighbor.
His fentanyl “czar” and Joint Strike Force with the U.S. are hollow gestures—too little, too late. This isn’t incompetence; it’s willful neglect, turning Canada into North America’s drug factory.
Then there’s the trade imbalance—Canada rakes in billions, dumping $20.5 billion into the U.S. economy from tourism alone last year. At the same time, Trump’s tariffs loom as a desperate jab at Trudeau’s inaction. Trudeau’s soft-on-crime circus, from decriminalizing hard drugs to coddling port security, fuels the pipeline.
Trudeau’s dodge—blaming China or pointing to Mexico—is a coward’s play. He’s let organized crime embed itself, from CCP-run docks to unchecked trucking schools churning out drivers with no vetting. This isn’t a leader; it’s a dilettante playing dress-up while fentanyl floods south and trade reciprocity rots. The blood of overdose victims stains his hands, and his smug denial is a slap to every citizen on both sides of the border demanding accountability.
British Columbia (BC) has cemented its role as a fentanyl trafficking powerhouse, driven by a flood of chemical tonnage from Asia, cutting-edge superlabs, and a prime export position—all propped up by organized crime. Far from petty street deals, this is an industrial drug empire flourishing in Canada’s shadows.
· Super lab Busts: In October 2024, the RCMP raided Canada’s biggest drug super lab in Falkland, BC, seizing 54 kg of fentanyl—enough for 95.5 million lethal doses worth $485 million—plus huge precursor stashes, 390 kg of meth, and 89 guns, exposing a heavily armed operation. A November 2024 Mission, BC, bust nabbed 25 kg of fentanyl (2.5 million doses), hinting at industrial-scale production.
· Chemical Imports: The Falkland haul included "several tonnes" of precursors, capable of millions of doses. Mission’s raid added substantial chemical volumes, part of a rising trend since 2020, with BC labs leaning on bulk imports, mostly from China, per RCMP reports.
· Supply Chain: BC’s trafficking thrives via the Port of Vancouver, a key entry for Chinese precursors. In 2023, the U.S. Treasury sanctioned a Vancouver firm for moving nearly 3,000 liters of fentanyl chemicals, masked as legit goods, feeding super labs with tonnage-level flows.
· Export Reach: BC super labs supply beyond Canada. The RCMP tied Falkland’s output to global markets, backed by a 2022 Australian seizure of 11 kg from a Canadian port and U.S. cases of mailed batches. Experts cite low costs and weak borders as export drivers.
· Crime Links: Mexican cartels and the Hells Angels fuel these labs. The Mission bust showed cartel tactics, while Falkland’s arsenal—AR-15s, submachine guns, explosives—screamed fortification. Yet, only one arrest in Falkland raises enforcement red flags.
· Growth Surge: Post-2019, after China curbed fentanyl exports, BC’s labs pivoted hard to fentanyl, outpacing meth or MDMA by 2020, per RCMP’s Derek Westwick. BC’s massive output dwarfs UN-defined superlabs (over 5 kg/day).
· Toxic Fallout: RCMP cleanup costs hit $2 million over five years, with Falkland’s bill nearing $500,000. A 2015 lab’s soil and water contamination shows how rural sites bear the toxic brunt.
Trudeau, in his trademark cowardice, ducks responsibility for the fentanyl crisis erupting from unchecked super labs and organized crime, compounded by illegal immigration flooding our borders—choosing instead to whine about Trump’s looming tariffs like a petulant child. This isn’t leadership; it’s a disgrace.
Canada’s become a narco-playground on his watch, pumping death southward while he fiddles with photo ops and platitudes. It’s past time for accountability—real enforcement, not excuses—to dismantle this lethal empire and slam the door shut on the chaos he’s let fester.
WE DEPEND ON YOUR SUPPORT! With your annual subscription, RECEIVE YOUR FREE COPY of my NY Times Bestseller, ‘Because They Hate,’ while supplies last. You are delivering REAL RESULTS with your support!

WARNING - ATF Caught Monitoring Your Social Media! The US Economy Has 6 Months Left and What Big Pharma Is Hiding From Us - MPN Daily Update:

REBEL BUZZ
The Liberals just sacrificed a million Canadian jobs to save themselves:
Good morning, Rebels!
Don, last night on The Ezra Levant Show, Ezra tackled the latest escalation in the U.S.-Canada trade conflict as President Donald Trump imposed a new round of tariffs on Canadian goods.
All Canadian exports to the U.S. now face a 25% tariff, with the exception of energy exports, which will be hit with a 10% tariff.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Trudeau has promised to respond with retaliatory tariffs of his own.
Is fighting back against the world's most powerful economy the right strategy for Canada? And what are the potential consequences of this escalating trade war?
Click here to watch Ezra break it all down. (You have to be a RebelNews+ subscriber to watch.)
Why Subscribe to RebelNews+?
Exclusive Shows – Watch full-length episodes of The Ezra Levant Show, The Gunn Show, The Yemini Report, and more
Ad-Free Browsing – No annoying popups, no distractions
In-Depth Documentaries – See what the mainstream media won’t show you
Subscriber-Only Comment Section – Have your say on every news post
Just $8/Month! – Less than a fancy coffee, but way more impactful
REBEL News

March 04, 2025 | Rebel News

'Well, who loses in a tariff war, where the U.S. imposes tariffs and then Canada retaliates? The ordinary Canadian and...
March 04, 2025 | Alex Dhaliwal

With only days remaining in Justin Trudeau’s tenure as prime minister, he clarified his last day in office remains unknown.
March 04, 2025 | Alex Dhaliwal

Ontario Premier Doug Ford called on Saskatchewan to export its Uranium anywhere but the United States. 'Everyone wants our uranium,'...
March 04, 2025 | Rebel News

The Conservative leader re-affirmed his commitment to fighting back against U.S. tariffs and putting 'Canada First' in a message to...
March 04, 2025 | Alex Dhaliwal

Ontario Premier Doug Ford ripped up a $100 million contract Tuesday with an American tech company owned by Elon Musk,...
March 04, 2025 | Alex Dhaliwal

Trudeau called the 25% tariffs 'very dumb,' and says Canada will launch retaliatory tariffs promptly on $30 billion of American...
March 04, 2025 | Ezra Levant

Have you ever heard her say that phrase, rules-based international order? She says it a lot — and I’ve heard...
March 04, 2025 | Sheila Gunn Reid

The CRTC released a report studying Canadians' media habits. The results confirm what we all knew: people are waking up...
March 04, 2025 | Alex Dhaliwal

Of the $67.9 million in tickets for pandemic infractions in Quebec, less than half have been paid out, with a...
REBEL News
RUMOURS Circulating out there...:
I may not agree with everything from the content producers I share.
Apply critical thinking and use discernment to
come to your own conclusions regarding the content !
You need to MAKE-UP Your own MIND!
What we think that we now know...
THE END



Comentarios