【After our series of interviews during this period, according to this elder’s introduction: The number of homeless people stranded in the Niagara region has reached around 15,000 (some of whom actually came from Toronto), accounting for about 2.7% of the population. They are almost all Canadian citizens, most with college diplomas or higher education and white-collar jobs. Later, due to their homes being confiscated by the government and being driven out of their residences, they fell into street homelessness. Without an address, they cannot find work, nor can they register as voters—effectively having their voting rights stripped as well.
They cannot even guarantee three meals a day, and they are driven out of the streets by police for the sake of the city’s appearance. They can only hide in the wilderness and suburban jungles, suffering from mosquito and insect bites. Even their remaining livelihood tools are scattered like garbage when police barbarically destroy their campsites. The reason police give for the destruction is supposedly because nearby residents complained that these homeless people created garbage? The problem is that they have almost nothing left but a few pieces of luggage—how much garbage could they possibly produce? Even if there is garbage, it can only affect their own hidden campsite in the jungle. How could it possibly disturb the eyes of residents outside the jungle who cannot see it at all? In particular, after the police destroy their last tents and belongings, they instead allow garbage to pile up locally, which truly becomes the garbage!
The local officials and residents are so cold-blooded, to further oppress and brutalize these poor fellow citizens and innocent victims, and even to eliminate them completely…—it is simply an inhuman Martian spectacle! Such inhumane people are actually constantly tormenting their own autonomic nervous system, mirror neurons, and sensory consciousness. How could they not have shortened lifespans?!】It is evident that promoting the dissemination of life science truths is the top priority and the key to addressing both the symptoms and the root causes!

This unfortunate encounter of the homeless man seems to be well-known throughout Niagara Falls. The media has also reported on it. According to the introduction: He graduated from university with an engineering degree, worked as an engineer, served as a firefighter and a sailor on ocean-going cargo ships. He established a family and career, and owned a four-story building with about twenty rooms in the city center, belonging to the upper-middle class. He was capable and kind-hearted. Out of sympathy for the homeless on the streets, he took them in and provided them with free accommodation.
However, this act of kindness was prohibited by the government, which ordered him to evict these homeless people. He could neither bear to do it nor was he able to resist. Facing repeated government orders and fines, he had no choice but to reluctantly comply. Although the homeless people deeply loved him and his family, they preferred to leave and wandered back to the streets and under bridges. In the end, when only one female homeless person remained, for some unknown reason, a fire suddenly broke out. Although the firefighters extinguished it, the house was damaged and was subsequently declared a dangerous building by the government. Even he himself was prohibited from entering, and he was given a deadline to hire a professional company to demolish it. He was also required to continue paying high property taxes. Because he really could not afford to hire an expensive professional demolition company, after he went to work overseas for more than a month and returned, what awaited him was: the house had been forcibly demolished by a professional company assigned by the government. Instead, he was required to pay a demolition fee of over $80,000, plus so-called overdue property taxes and late fees! This forced him to abandon his job to defend his rights. Not only did he receive no judicial relief, but he was also ruled to be prohibited from setting foot on his own property again. The reason given was that his real estate had already been auctioned to a private party (he suspected it was acquired by government officials at a symbolic auction price?).
This photo was taken when he “violated the ban” and brought us to identify the site. Moreover, the facts he accused were confirmed by his neighbors. Even more tragically, we had originally agreed to meet the next day to continue the interview and learn more details of the facts. However, we never saw him again, because they had no money to pay phone bills and could hardly even go to the library to use free internet to check emails (you understand the reason?). To exclude the homeless, the downtown library even removed all the good long benches and built fences, making it inconvenient for homeless people to enter. Could it be that he, just as he described about many other homeless people, “every day suffering from hunger and cold, especially in winter, freezing to death, or even when they fainted from hunger and cold in the wild or in tents, a hospital vehicle would finally come, but only to take away the corpses or unconscious people, and then they would never be seen again — dead without a trace?” Alas, such tragic suffering caused by tyrannical governance — how can it not send chills down the spines of ordinary people outside the privileged class, making everyone feel in constant danger?! Such extreme evil of the system is still mistakenly regarded by the world as a “country that protects human rights”! We can only sing this song loudly: 【Wake Up, People of the West!】https://youtu.be/4hGJKXqj06E?si=6Bv10fgLzfYLly_V



This is the remaining homeless tent we found in June when we went deep into the wilderness behind the railway at Niagara Falls train station. It is neat and tidy, with a clean surrounding area; Some can only hide in secluded areas deep within dense forests. Should we blame them for not building a tourist-friendly and upscale campsite for wealthy people?
The unfortunate experience of a homeless youth person who used to be a teacher in Port of Cote,Because there were virtually no relief centers, free meals, or even basic shelters such as tents in Port Colborne and the nearby areas of Erie and Wylan, they (had to) end up in more distant cities like Niagara Falls and Saint Catherine’s now—-(1-1)


The homeless people originally pitched their tents on the lawn outside the forest (there were media reports and photos at the time). They were all driven away by the government. They were forced to move into this relatively open small clearing in the bushes. Even so, they still received complaints from so-called residents. The police then tracked them down and forcibly dismantled the tents, leaving behind piles of luggage that could not be taken away, which has since turned into garbage. Yet to this day, no one — including the so-called noble complainants — has come to clean it up. Should the homeless people who were driven away be expected to come back and clean up the mess?
the following is:The unfortunate experience of a person who used to be a teacher in Port of Cote(1-2)
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The unfortunate experience of a person who used to be a teacher in Port of Cote(1-5)
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We had also asked him to invite other homeless people to meet up next time and discuss that if we were elected, we would establish a factory for the patented invention “a self-supplying, mobile, combined suite (three bedrooms, two bathrooms, one living room with a second-floor sunroom)” first. We would then hire them as employees and grant them equal rights to direct democratic management. Unfortunately, we haven’t seen him since then.
Solving such problems is actually very easy, Moreover, in the major Eastern countries of the world with a population dozens of times that of Canada and with less geographical resources than Canada, poverty-stricken households have been largely eliminated. Not a single person has been left homeless and wandering on the streets. The occasional homeless individuals are those who have failed in their job-seeking attempts and are temporarily in difficulty. They can always return to their hometowns, where they will have free housing and food and clothing. Even when they are on the streets, almost every city has a shelter for the homeless, which provides all meals, accommodation, and train tickets home. There are also temporary welfare houses on the streets, where people can stay temporarily, access the internet, charge their devices, and get drinking water, etc.
In this regard, our city of Erie in Canada can definitely do much better! please see “X Finance and Taxation—Saving Costs and Increasing Revenue, Eliminating Corruption and Wastehttps://wwwhll.com/x-fiscal-taxation-and-peoples-livelihood-open-up-lots-and-good-sources-of-income-and-cut-down-on-expenditures-not-only-will-there-be-tax-exemption-but-the-profits-will-also-be-sh/“
