This is something you don’t see every day. This is cellphone video of me driving through the Kawartha Lakes Leadership Committee’s neighbourhood, in what they call Little Britain, Ontario, part of the very large municipality of Kawartha Lakes, north of Port Perry, Ontario, and about forty-five minutes north of Oshawa.
(Given that there’s no evidence being presented here that isn’t circumstantial, this post and the others like this are exercises in hypothesizing for entertainment purposes only, whether or not the accounts presented correspond to real, not-fictional events.)
This neighbourhood was originally developed in 1905, and has always been owned by Canadian Freemasonry. In the 1970s, the headquarters of The System, formerly called Illuminati, and later called satan’s world order, moved to this neighbourhood from Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. The Trudeaus’ family estate is located at the corner of Gilson Point Place and Gilson Point Road.
“GPP” also stands for “Government Protected Property.” Normally, someone would be killed for driving through this neighbourhood.
in this video, I drive down Fingerboard Road, I drive down Gilson Road, then turn right on Gilson Point Place. I drive four circles at the end of Gilson Point Place, then back down the street, then back down the Place, then I turn around again, and then I drive back out. Then a right on Gilson Point Road, back to Fingerboard, and all the way back out to Ramsey Road.
Directions to the KLLC neighbourhood on Lake Scugog
To get to the Kawartha Lakes Leadership Committee neighbourhood:
- Take the 401 west from Toronto. You can get off on the 412.
- Take the 412 to Highway 7. Turn right.
- Turn left on Simcoe Street and drive north through Port Perry.
- Some like to take Highway 12 and cut over on one of the sideroads. Either way, you need to be on heading north on Simcoe before you get to Ramsey Road.
- Make a right on Ramsey Road. Tommy’s Country Diner is at that intersection.
- Fingerboard is the first road on the right.
- Turn right on Algonquin, then follow around the curve and continue towards the Gilson Point Place neighbourhood.