
The Pete Quiñones Show Episode 1333: Canada Overrun by Design w/ Jeremy MacKenzie
Feb 22, 2026
Jeremy MacKenzie, a Canadian infantry veteran and founder of Second Sons who builds men's nationalist networks. He discusses military exit and online backlash. They cover legal fights after the convoy, immigration-driven demographic change, alleged foreign influences, elites' power, veterans' outrage, and plans to organize men for community defense.
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Military Exit Sparked Public Activism
- Jeremy MacKenzie left a 14.5-year infantry career after discovering disturbing truths about operations and state behavior.
- He started making videos post-retirement, was targeted by leftist groups and faced 23 charges across five cases but later defeated them with strong community legal support.
Border Detentions After Protest Targeting
- MacKenzie describes denied or problematic travel: U.S. entry was refused and he was detained at the Maine-New Brunswick border with devices seized.
- He links this to Five Eyes briefing and secondary screening on his records after protest involvement.
Mass Recruiting Is For Domestic Suppression
- MacKenzie argues Canada is deliberately increasing low-quality large recruitment to create a suppressive force rather than a conventional army.
- He says 300,000 minimally trained reservists sourced broadly would serve to suppress domestic dissent, not fight foreign wars.


