Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Frozen Rubles in Occupied Canada

Back to the gym yesterday for real. We worked the machines, something we haven't done in months, and feel great. 

Every time we're about to finish book production we ask ourselves if we really need to read the hardcopy. Every time we read the hardcopy we are reminded why we need to read the hardcopy. This morning we found a major continuity problem in The Great Nuclear War of 1975. Major, but easily fixed with just a few words. That's why we read the hardcopy. [It never ceases to amaze me how little you listen to me, knobhead -Ed.]

This blog is seeing increased traffic from Canada. Wonder why? Thank you, Citizen of Canuckstan. We may have another Canuck ready to contribute to Stroock's Books. Who he is and where he is from we cannot reveal. Let's just say English may not be his first language. [Is he QuebecAnnon?-Ed] alright, busted. Get ready for the Montcalm beat. We're also working an Italian and Irish angle, or shall we say, Cavour and de Valeria

We've been working our contacts in Canada. These include sources within the Canadian Resistance, CanadaAnon and QubecAnon. The Canadian Resistance's long term strategy is two pronged. They'll be first and foremost a political entity, running candidates for office, getting spokesperson's on television, and staging anti-government protests. But the Canadian Resistance will also have a military wing which will work closely with the political infrastructure.

As we write this, our contacts within the Canadian Resistance tell us rebel command is setting up bases on the US side of the border. These will be staging areas for cross-border attacks into occupied Canada. Interestingly rebel command, from their stronghold deep within the Maine wilderness, isn't planning attacks into Ontario, they say. Rebel Command feel's the Maritime provinces would be the best place to begin. They're calling the effort Operation Newfie. 

One may wonder how the Canadian Resistance is paying for all of this. All we can say is that the Canadian Dollar conversion rate is very favorable to the Ruble right now...comrades. 

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