
How to do it
First Nations Grand Strategy: Leveraging a U.S.-Canada Trade War for Sovereignty
Homepage: The Grand Strategy Overview
The Time Is Now. A U.S.-Canada trade war is coming, and First Nations hold the key to cutting Canada out and establishing direct trade partnerships with the U.S. Using economic and legal leverage, we enforce true Indigenous sovereignty and take back control over our land, resources, and future.
💥 Canada was never a country. First Nations will take its place.
🚀 Key Power Moves:
✅ First Nations control the power grid & energy supply
✅ Use the UN genocide ruling to isolate Canada
✅ Direct trade with the U.S., bypassing Ottawa
✅ Seize control over energy infrastructure
✅ International legal action against Canada
✅ Expose Canada’s military weakness
✅ Build an Indigenous-U.S. military & trade alliance
1. First Nations as Energy Brokers
💡 Strategic Concept: If Quebec cuts off power to the U.S. during a trade war, First Nations cut off power to Quebec. This creates mutual dependency between First Nations and the U.S., forcing Washington to recognize Indigenous control over key resources.
Execution:
✅ Identify key hydro and transmission points under First Nations jurisdiction.
✅ Offer U.S. states (New York, Vermont) a more stable, direct energy supply.
✅ If Quebec loses power, Ottawa loses leverage over the U.S.
Leverage Outcome:
-
Forces Quebec to negotiate with First Nations instead of Ottawa.
-
The U.S. secures a new, independent energy supplier.
-
First Nations gain direct economic control over hydro resources.
2. Enforcing the UN Genocide Verdict Against Canada
💡 Strategic Concept: Canada was found guilty of genocide, but no one has enforced it—until now. The U.S. could use this ruling as a weapon in a trade war.
Execution:
✅ Pressure Trump’s administration to enforce the ruling and sanction Canada.
✅ Use the ruling to isolate Canada from international trade and diplomatic relations.
✅ Demand economic consequences against Canada, forcing Ottawa into negotiation.
Leverage Outcome:
-
Canada loses credibility on the world stage.
-
First Nations gain the legal upper hand in sovereignty talks.
-
The U.S. gains a moral and economic excuse to bypass Canada in trade.
3. Direct U.S. Trade: Bypassing Canada Entirely
💡 Strategic Concept: First Nations signed treaties with the U.S. before Canada existed. Those trade relationships can be reactivated without Ottawa’s involvement.
Execution:
✅ Work with U.S. energy companies to negotiate direct oil, gas, and mineral exports.
✅ Secure a trade framework with individual U.S. states (Texas, Louisiana, North Carolina, Georgia).
✅ Build First Nations-controlled infrastructure outside Canadian regulatory control.
Leverage Outcome:
-
First Nations become direct economic partners with the U.S.
-
Ottawa loses its ability to control Indigenous land-based wealth.
-
Creates an independent economic foundation for Indigenous governance.
4. Seizing Control Over Energy Infrastructure
💡 Strategic Concept: First Nations land is already home to pipelines, minerals, and energy sources—but Canada profits while Indigenous communities remain economically weak. That changes now.
Execution:
✅ Enforce existing injunctions to remove non-Indigenous oil companies from First Nations land.
✅ Partner with U.S. investors to develop Indigenous-run energy companies.
✅ Use U.S. legal pressure to force Canadian courts to recognize First Nations ownership.
Leverage Outcome:
-
Canada loses billions in stolen resource revenue.
-
First Nations take full economic control over their land.
-
The U.S. gains a new, stable, and resource-rich partner.
5. Exposing Canada’s Military Weakness
💡 Strategic Concept: If Canada tries to use force to protect stolen resources, they cannot win—they are militarily incapable of defending against a First Nations + U.S. alliance.
Execution:
✅ Expose Canada’s troop shortages, lack of equipment, and dependence on the U.S.
✅ Build Indigenous military alliances on both sides of the border.
✅ First Nations enforce legal claims over land and energy infrastructure.
Leverage Outcome:
-
Canada is defenseless—if they send troops, they lose in courts and in battle.
-
First Nations warriors enforce sovereignty over stolen land.
-
The U.S. gets cheap, stable resources while crushing Canada’s economy.
6. The Southern U.S. Strategy: Why Georgia & North Carolina Matter
💡 Strategic Concept: Georgia and North Carolina understand breaking centralized control. They can be key U.S. allies.
Execution:
✅ Target U.S. lawmakers in the South who are pro-energy independence and anti-Ottawa.
✅ Offer First Nations-controlled resources as a stable, cost-effective alternative to Canadian imports.
✅ Push U.S. federal recognition of First Nations trade sovereignty.
Leverage Outcome:
-
First Nations gain powerful American political allies.
-
The U.S. becomes dependent on Indigenous resource trade.
-
Canada loses economic leverage over First Nations.
Final Power Play: Ending the Colonial Relationship
💡 Strategic Concept: Canada was supposed to be a guardian but has failed. The Commonwealth has abandoned First Nations—there is no longer any reason to stay under Canada’s control.
Execution:
✅ Declare financial independence—First Nations withdraw their money from Canada.
✅ Negotiate new agreements directly with international partners, cutting Ottawa out entirely.
✅ Use legal action to force Canada to honor historic treaties with the U.S., not Britain.
Leverage Outcome:
-
First Nations finally free themselves from Canada’s economic control.
-
Canada is forced to recognize Indigenous independence or collapse financially.
-
The U.S. benefits, First Nations benefit, and Ottawa loses its colonial grip.
🔥 The Final Word: This Is the Moment to Strike
Everything is aligning—a U.S.-Canada trade war, legal rulings against Canada, global instability, and a weak Ottawa government. This is the time to move.
💥 Cut Canada out.
💥 Use international law as a weapon.
💥 Leverage energy control to force U.S. recognition.
💥 Enforce sovereignty through legal, economic, and physical means.
🚀 The Future: First Nations Take Their Place as North America’s True Power Brokers.
Get on the List
Sign up to receive the first word when we go live.