>>8282397
In Vancouver Canada the street signs and airport announcements are now in Chinese and English. They own the city, the province and control the federal government, Canadians are tenants-at-will.
As for cult activities, Vancouver was seeded with occultists by Aliester Crowley.
>Crowley entered into a relationship with Jeanne Robert Foster, with whom he toured the West Coast. In Vancouver, headquarters of the North American O.T.O., he met with Charles Stansfeld Jones and Wilfred Talbot Smith
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleister_Crowley
Vancouver was North American OTO HQ.
>Charles (Robert) Stansfeld Jones (1886–1950), aka Frater Achad, was an occultist and ceremonial magician. An early aspirant to (the 20th to be admitted as a Probationer, in December 1909) who "claimed" the grade of Magister Templi as a Neophyte. He also became an O.T.O. initiate, serving as the principal organizer for that order in British Columbia, Canada. He worked under a variety of mottos and acronymic titles, including V.I.O. (Unus in Omnibus, "One in All," as an A∴A∴ Probationer), O.I.V.V.I.O., V.I.O.O.I.V., Parzival (as an Adeptus Minor and O.T.O. Ninth Degree), and Tantalus Leucocephalus (as Tenth Degree O.T.O.), but he is best known under his Neophyte motto "Achad" (Hebrew: אחד, "unity"), which he used as a byline in his various published writings.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Stansfeld_Jones
>Smith also decided to join the Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.), an occult organisation whose British branch, the Mysteria Magica Maxima (MMM), was run by Crowley, who used it to promote Thelema. In January 1915, Smith signed up to the MMM, and in April went through the Minerval degree initiation at the British Columbia Lodge No. 1.[10] In May, he took part in the Lodge's public performance of the Rites of Isis, which it was hoped would attract further members.[11] In a private capacity, he meanwhile continued performing his A∴A∴ practices, and also began experimenting with the entheogenic properties of anhalonium
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilfred_Talbot_Smith#O.T.O._British_Columbia_Lodge_No._1:_1915%E2%80%931922