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FELDSTED: The US Tides Foundation, which in turn funds Leadnow and other Canadian entities, are all engaged in meddling with Canadian politics and stifling any progress in developing our energy sector


Leadnow and its subsidiaries are actively engaged in elections across Canada. They were engaged in targeting Conservative ridings in the 2015 federal campaign. These are organized professionals who add manpower on the ground and publicity to bolster the campaigns of conservative opponents.

Many ‘protest groups’ would fall apart except that Leadnow subsidiaries provide paid organizers to motivate people who believe they are working to save the environment or to combat global warming and climate change when they are actually engaged in dirty politics financed by US billionaires.


By encouraging supporters to join Progress Alberta,
Leadnow effectively joined the campaign against the UCP.

Leadnow was created as part of the Strategic Incubation program of a Rockefeller
funded U.S. organization called the Online Progressive Engagement Network.

Put another way, Rockefeller-supported organizations are helping to
defeat the UCP, the only political party in the Alberta election that is
 committed to breaking the U.S. monopoly on Alberta’s overseas oil exports.



Rockefeller's are one of several US entities funding the US Tides Foundation which in turn funds Leadnow and other Canadian entities all engaged in meddling with Canadian politics and stifling any progress in developing our energy sector.

Canada has to require non-profit organization to account for the sources of all income, audit and decertify those who receive funding from outside Canada and make it unlawful for any non-profit organization receiving foreign funding to interfere in any election, federal or provincial.

Recent media articles about government efforts to prevent foreign meddling in the next election are nonsense, designed to divert attention from what is really going on. Foreign meddling is already in place, active today and has been for over a decade. Government cries that “The Russians are Coming” are hilarious.

The Americans, Chinese and Russians are here already ... and not for the benefit of Canada. In the run-up to October our media will carry hundreds of fake news and false information pieces. Tens of thousands will believe them; the truth will not emerge until after the election.

That is the reality of the electronic information age.

Media giants, including the social media giants, killed off all the fact-checkers as a needless overhead expense. Believe what you read, and see, at your peril. The risk of being taken in by malicious rumours have never been higher.    


John Feldsted
Political Consultant & Strategist
Winnipeg, Manitoba

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