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Baytex Energy Corp T.BTE

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Baytex Energy Corp. is a Canada-based energy company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, development and production of crude oil and natural gas in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin and in the Eagle Ford in the United States. Its crude oil and natural gas operations are organized into three main operating areas: Light Oil USA (Eagle Ford), Light Oil Canada (Pembina Duvernay / Viking) and Heavy Oil Canada (Peace River / Peavine / Lloydminster). Its Eagle Ford assets are located in the core of the liquids-rich Eagle Ford shale in South Texas. The Eagle Ford shale covers approximately 269,000 gross acres of crude oil operations. Its Viking assets are located in the Dodsland area in southwest Saskatchewan and in the Esther area of southeastern Alberta. It also holds 100% working interest land position in the East Duvernay resource play in central Alberta.


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Comment by surething1111on Nov 01, 2022 12:22pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Bank of Canada - CBDC Helping out the "slower" people here

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Bank of Canada - CBDC Helping out the "slower" people here
Snowballer wrote: No, this is not helpful in any way lol.  Someone like you who was pretty "Nazi" I recall about people getting vaccinated is the danger I was talking about. But don't worry I forgive you.

From what I just read you wrote it does appear, however, that you're slowly using your common sense and analytical skills on this topic. I commend you for that. But you're WAY behind the curve on all this. Many like you are finally just getting caught up. Thank God for that. 8 months ago you would have called your own post a conspiracy theory.

You'll also note that some courts and governments are now offerig back-pay for thier illegitament and discriminatory actions.  Bold politicians like Daniel Smith of Alberty formaly apologized for such insanity by AHS. EU politicians calling for the heads of state on this as well.  Mainstream, again, is nowhere to be seen.

Surprised to hear you talk about concern of unknown long term effects for Covid, the same thought process is useful when applied to the vaccines... of which insurance companies and medical experts continue to warn about... will be easier now that Elon is in Big Tech.  Curious that Denmark and the UK and other countries now banning the vaccine for age groups it previously encouraged to take it.  Slow on the curve. Behind on the curve.



masfortuna wrote:
Snowballer wrote: Look at the"pandemic" for example.  Imagine the govt simply limited the purchasing power of a digitical currency of someoone who wasn't "vaccinated" and didn't have their digitial ID or passport "up to date".

Much easier than colluding with corporate america and the media to help their agenda to convinece society to segregate people.  In hindsight for many, they see that the entire approach was a sham as the vaccine didn't stop transmission yet that was the entire propraganda message that so many people bought into. Just look at the destruction that caused.  While progress in tech is desired, the blind approach to its implementation is the danger. Many blined people out there. Just look at what they particpated in because they "believed" they were "doing the right thing".  Now they look like fools who were turned to extremism by their government and they hated their neighbour.  They all put on stickers showing their proud participation.  They should now wear a sticker that say's "I'm sorry, I was wrong".

Snowballer wrote: I believe the issues of concern relates to increased control and monitoring over what and when is transacted.  Cash provides a sense of free exchange... reserve digital currencies change that especially when governments overeach or imlement extreme policies like "green/climate" rules that would basically govern a new reality of how money is spent and taxed.  And we know governments are increasingly extreme.

Marty57 wrote:
I have to admit I struggle with the rationale behind this digital currency business.  I assume my situation is similar to a lot of people.

I receive money digitally-- money gets transferred into my account ( either I transfer it there, or before I was retired my employer would transfer it, or now I get CPP transferred from govt).

I make almost all payments of bills and purchases digitally using visa or debit card managed with online banking.

I use cash a lot more than most people, using it for pocket money to buy booze, groceries, gas, small purchases, etc.

What's the big deal about digital currency? Aren't we there already with most of our transactions?

 

 


Snowy...Most people here wouldn't get what happened. It's ignorance/apathy that is the main issue. The US funded a Chinese lab to conduct experiments for "gain of function" that could not have been done in the US. The virus escaped.  The US and China BOTH don't want more info out there than is necessary. And they will not "find" anything that would lead to a negative world opinion of what they actually did. BOTH are culpable. Now here is the interesting piece.  When the virus was initially examined, 80% of scientists stated that it had to be "man-made". Within 24 hours of that overwhelming concensus "100%" of American scientists employed by a US Gov.'t Agency declared it had occurred naturally.  To this day "WE DON'T KNOW WHAT ANIMAL IT JUMPED FROM". The point is that we should consider ourselves lucky that it's R factor was not as severe as it could have been.  We still don't know what the longterm effects are EVEN IF YOU GOT A MILD CASE. Incidentally this thing is still around although a virus that originated naturally should get weaker over time. Hope this helps.
 



Thanks snowballer,

I too accepted a healthy dose of criticism several months back. I forgive the vaxxer crowd......they were well taken in by the propoganda and psyops.   I am relieved that more people are now seeing clearly exactly how it happened, and how we can guard against similar governmental and medical malfeasances in the future.

All individuals and institutions responsible must be held accountable.
Best
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