The Psychology of Fear
Interview with Julius Ruechel, by Russ Cooper of the Canadian Citizens for Charter Rights & Freedoms
Major Russ Cooper (Retired) of Canadian Citizens for Charter Rights and Freedoms (C3RF) sat down with me to discuss the psychology of fear and the history of constitutional rights in Canada. We covered a broad range of topics including:
how to negotiate with a government that refuses to debate,
why the government is impervious to data,
sharing the cost of persecution,
wild horses and the slice-by-slice strategy that tyrants use to prey on individual rights and freedoms,
1980 - the year that inalienable rights and freedoms in Canada became conditional upon government approval,
societies built around individual rights vs the greater good,
why the US Founding Fathers didn't believe in political parties, and then all joined one anyway.
The full interview is available to watch on their website (scroll down through their blog post to find the embedded video):