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  • Comment: I cannot find any information online about this "New Canada". If you have content to contribute to articles about the convoy protest, COVID, the Earth/Moon/Mars, etc., please contribute to those articles instead. ~ Rusty meow ~ 00:02, 14 March 2025 (UTC)

New Canada

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New Canada is a state on Planet Earth. It is a substate of "Canada" [mitosis 2025]. It was founded by Hrishi Mukherjee, who currently serves as the President of New Canada. It was formed as a result of the WSR [Wellington Street Regulars] and the Freedom Convoy of 2022. It is a result of the Civil Movement from 2018 to 2025 observed on Wellington Street, Canada. It's participants and actors are prominent and observable on Wellington Street at Queen's Gate across the Parliament of Canada. The lead participants are Brian Derksen, Johnny Rowe, Kia and several other unnamed candidates. It is affiliated with the New Canada Party founded by Hrishi Mukherjee. The party has 0 participants at the current given moment. The state of New Canada strives to be the first interplanetary state spread across three landmasses - Earth, Moon, and Mars. The New Canada Party is at the crux of the state of New Canada which sits at the doorstep of the upcoming Space Age. The state of New Canada and the New Canada Party are closely associated with the Aboriginal tribe from Maniwaki, the Kitiganzibi. The representative of the tribe, Luc Goupil, is regularly seen at Queen's Gate on Parliament Hill, usually beside the Wellington Street Regulars' demonstration.

Mitosis

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The mitosis from Canada occurred in the year 2025 giving infantile birth to the independent and sovereign state of New Canada.

The Freedom Convoy

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The Freedom Convoy (French: Convoi de la liberté) was a series of protests and blockades across Canada in early 2022, initially organized to oppose COVID-19 vaccine mandates for cross-border truck drivers. The movement quickly expanded to protest all COVID-19 restrictions and mandates. Beginning on January 22, 2022, hundreds of vehicles departed from various locations across Canada, converging in Ottawa on January 29 for a rally at Parliament Hill, joined by thousands of pedestrian protesters. Parallel demonstrations occurred in provincial capitals and at key border crossings with the United States.[1]

COVID-19

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COVID-19 was majorly a vaccination campaign run and funded by globalists across the world to subdue citizens of and within their own countries by means of biological warfare. It is up to this day questioned and contemplated whether the ethics of this campaign aligned with the likes of Auschwitz. The Republic of China was the primary candidate to be blamed for the inception and the spread of the virus.[2]

Planet Earth, Moon, and Mars

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Earth

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Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life. This is enabled by Earth being an ocean world, the only one in the Solar System sustaining liquid surface water. Almost all of Earth's water is contained in its global ocean, covering 70.8% of Earth's crust. The remaining 29.2% of Earth's crust is land, most of which is located in the form of continental landmasses within Earth's land hemisphere. Most of Earth's land is at least somewhat humid and covered by vegetation, while large sheets of ice at Earth's polar deserts retain more water than Earth's groundwater, lakes, rivers, and atmospheric water combined. Earth's crust consists of slowly moving tectonic plates, which interact to produce mountain ranges, volcanoes, and earthquakes. Earth has a liquid outer core that generates a magnetosphere capable of deflecting most of the destructive solar winds and cosmic radiation.[3]

Moon

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The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite, orbiting at an average distance of 384399 km (238,854 mi; about 30 times Earth's diameter). It faces Earth always with the same side. This is a result of Earth's gravitational pull having synchronized the Moon's rotation period (lunar day) with its orbital period (lunar month) of 29.5 Earth days. The Moon's pull on Earth is the main driver of Earth's tides.[4]

Mars

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Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun. The surface of Mars is orange-red because it is covered in iron(III) oxide dust, giving it the nickname "the Red Planet". Mars is among the brightest objects in Earth's sky, and its high-contrast albedo features have made it a common subject for telescope viewing. It is classified as a terrestrial planet and is the second smallest of the Solar System's planets with a diameter of 6,779 km (4,212 mi). In terms of orbital motion, a Martian solar day (sol) is equal to 24.6 hours, and a Martian solar year is equal to 1.88 Earth years (687 Earth days). Mars has two natural satellites that are small and irregular in shape: Phobos and Deimos.

The relatively flat plains in northern parts of Mars strongly contrast with the cratered terrain in southern highlands – this terrain observation is known as the Martian dichotomy. Mars hosts many enormous extinct volcanoes (the tallest is Olympus Mons, 21.9 km or 13.6 mi tall) and one of the largest canyons in the Solar System (Valles Marineris, 4,000 km or 2,500 mi long). Geologically, the planet is fairly active with marsquakes trembling underneath the ground, dust devils sweeping across the landscape, and cirrus clouds. Carbon dioxide is substantially present in Mars's polar ice caps and thin atmosphere. During a year, there are large surface temperature swings on the surface between −78.5 °C (−109.3 °F) to 5.7 °C (42.3 °F) similar to Earth's seasons, as both planets have significant axial tilt, Earth at 23.5 degrees and Mars at 25 degrees.[5]

The Space Age

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1957 to 2010

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The Space Age is a period encompassing the activities related to the space race, space exploration, space technology, and the cultural developments influenced by these events, beginning with the launch of Sputnik 1 on October 4, 1957, and continuing to the present.

This period is characterized by changes in emphasis on particular areas of space exploration and applications. Initially, the United States and the Soviet Union invested unprecedented amounts of resources in breaking records and being first to meet milestones in crewed and uncrewed exploration. The United States established the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the USSR established the Kosmicheskaya programma SSSR to meet these goals. This period of competition gave way to cooperation between those nations and emphasis on scientific research and commercial applications of space-based technology.

Eventually other nations became spacefaring. They formed organizations such as the European Space Agency (ESA), the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), and the China National Space Administration (CNSA). When the USSR dissolved the Russian Federation continued their program as Roscosmos.

In the early 2020s, some journalists have used the phrase "New Space Age" in reference to a resurgence of innovation and public interest in space exploration as well as commercial applications of low Earth orbit (LEO) and more distant destinations. New developments include the participation of billionaires in crewed space travel, including space tourism and interplanetary travel.[6]

2010 to 2025

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In the early 21st century, the Ansari X Prize competition was set up to help jump-start private spaceflight. The winner, Space Ship One in 2004, became the first spaceship not funded by a government agency.

Several countries now have space programs; from related technology ventures to full-fledged space programs with launch facilities. There are many scientific and commercial satellites in use today, with thousands of satellites in orbit, and several countries have plans to send humans into space. Some of the countries joining this new race are France, India, China, Israel and the United Kingdom, all of which have employed surveillance satellites. There are several other countries with less extensive space programs, including Brazil, Germany, Ukraine, and Spain.

As for the United States space program, NASA permanently grounded all U.S. Space Shuttles in 2011. NASA has since relied on Russia and SpaceX to take American astronauts to and from the International Space Station. NASA is currently constructing a deep-space crew capsule named the Orion. NASA's goal with this new space capsule is to carry humans to Mars. The Orion spacecraft is due to be completed in the early 2020s. NASA is hoping that this mission will "usher in a new era of space exploration."

Another major factor affecting the current Space Age is the privatization of space flight. A significant private spaceflight company is SpaceX which became the proprietor of one of world's most capable operational launch vehicle when they launched their current largest rocket, the Falcon Heavy in 2018. Elon Musk, the founder and CEO of SpaceX, has put forward the goal of establishing a colony of one million people on Mars by 2050 and the company is developing its Starship launch vehicle to facilitate this. Since the Demo-2 mission for NASA in 2020 in which SpaceX launched astronauts for the first time to the International Space Station, the company has maintained an orbital human spaceflight capability. Blue Origin, a private company founded by Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos, is developing rockets for use in space tourism, commercial satellite launches, and eventual missions to the Moon and beyond. Richard Branson's company Virgin Galactic is concentrating on launch vehicles for space tourism. A spinoff company, Virgin Orbit, air-launches small satellites with their LauncherOne rocket. Another small-satellite launcher, Rocket Lab, has developed the Electron rocket and the Photon satellite bus for sending spacecraft further into the Solar System, the company also plans to introduce the larger Neutron launch vehicle in 2025.

Elon Musk has the stated that the main reason he founded SpaceX is to make humanity a multiplanetary species, and cites reasons for doing it including: To ensure the long-term continuation of our species and protecting the "light of consciousness". He also said,

You want to wake up in the morning and think the future is going to be great - and that's what being a spacefaring civilization is all about. It's about believing in the future and thinking that the future will be better than the past. And I can't think of anything more exciting than going out there and being among the stars.

The Space Age marked a major comeback and return with the launch of NASA's Space Launch system during the Artemis I mission on November 16, 2022; it marked the first time a human rated spacecraft had been to the Moon in nearly 50 years, as well as the return of United States capability to get astronauts to the Moon with the Space Launch System and Orion. Additional goals for the 2020s include completion of the Lunar Gateway, mankind's first space station around the Moon, and the first crewed moon landing since the Apollo era with Artemis III.

The U.S. Military has also joined the new space age with the creation of the new Space Force on December 20th 2019.[7]

2025

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Hrishi Mukherjee is developing a media platform "Hrishi Mukherjee Horizons Incorporated" going by the slogan "1 country, 3 planets" to create a unified framework for digital media distribution across Earth, Moon, Mars and possibly extending beyond to Einstein-Rosen bridges.

In tandem with Generative AI [ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot], Hrishi Mukherjee is developing a disparate yet unified theory of General Relativity, Quantum Mechanics, and Hawking Radiation across the Einstein-Rosen bridge. The outer mouth of the Einstein-Rosen bridge where an entity called "Simulon" dominates the fabric of space-time or time-time is proposed to be called the Hrishi-Rosen bridge.

Hrishi Mukherjee has published close to 60 research publications in the form of books on the platform Amazon, to outline the rough schematic and plan for time travel and creating the first warp drive to traverse to known universe through multiversal mechanisms.[8]

The New Canada Party

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The New Canada Party sits at the crux of the state of New Canada and the Space Age. It is the guiding force for the preparation, alignment, and execution of the interplanetary habitation program [IPHP]. The state of New Canada seeks to dominate to the collective landmass of Earth, Moon, and Mars and be a prevalent force in the transition from a type 0.7 to a type 1 species.

The New Canada Party is the first party established within the state of New Canada and it's adjunctive governing body, the Parliament which follows a multicameral system.

The First Interplanetary State

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New Canada strives to be the first interplanetary state spread across three separate and distinct landmasses within our solar system.

A city map for the first city on Mars has been proposed and advertised by Hrishi Mukherjee in 2025. The city map has street names equivalent to the names of countries on planet Earth. Other street names are given to the most popular figures across cultures of planet Earth. The city on Mars is designed to be a direct reflection of the events and figures on Planet Earth since Genesis of Species. The Mars city map also has a loop around the greatest crater called "Loop Olympus Mons".

Type 0.7 to Type 1

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The Kardashev scale (Russian: шкала Кардашёва, romanized: shkala Kardashyova) is a method of measuring a civilization's level of technological advancement based on the amount of energy it is capable of harnessing and using. The measure was proposed by Soviet astronomer Nikolai Kardashev in 1964, and was named after him.

Kardashev first outlined his scale in a paper presented at the 1964 conference that communicated findings on BS-29-76, Byurakan Conference in the Armenian SSR (which he initiated), a scientific meeting that reviewed the Soviet radio astronomy space listening program. The paper was titled "Передача информации внеземными цивилизациями" ("Transmission of Information by Extraterrestrial Civilizations"). Starting from a functional definition of civilization, based on the immutability of physical laws and using human civilization as a model for extrapolation, Kardashev's initial model was developed. He proposed a classification of civilizations into three types, based on the axiom of exponential growth:

  • A Type I civilization is able to access all the energy available on its planet and store it for consumption.
  • A Type II civilization can directly consume a star's energy, most likely through the use of a Dyson sphere.
  • A Type III civilization is able to capture all the energy emitted by its galaxy, and every object within it, such as every star, black hole, etc.

Under this scale, the sum of human civilization does not reach Type I status (though it continues to approach it). Various extensions of the scale have since been proposed, including a wider range of power levels (Types 0, IV, and V) and the use of metrics other than pure power (e.g., computational growth or food consumption).

In a second article, entitled "Strategies of Searching for Extraterrestrial Intelligence", published in 1980, Kardashev wonders about the ability of a civilization, which he defines by its ability to access energy, to sustain itself, and to integrate information from its environment. Two more articles followed: "On the Inevitability and the Possible Structure of Super Civilizations" and "Cosmology and Civilizations", published in 1985 and 1997, respectively; the Soviet astronomer proposed ways to detect super civilizations and to direct the SETI (Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence) programs. A number of scientists have conducted searches for possible civilizations, but with no conclusive results. However, in part thanks to such searches, unusual objects, now known to be either pulsars or quasars, were identified.[9]

References

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  2. ^ "Assessing COVID-19's effects on mass atrocities and atrocity prevention - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum". www.ushmm.org. 2020-06-04. Retrieved 2025-03-13.
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