Freedom Trucker Convoy: From Canada to USA to all across the world

In 2015, Trudeau told the New York Times Magazine that Canada had no real identity. He said that Canada was 'the first postnational state', adding that there was 'no core identity, no mainstream.

This is someone who is openly trying to destroy Canada. Down with national sovereign states and hello one-world government.
 
Feeling dropped in yesterday, Trudeau has already resigned. Maybe just because it looks like he has.
(Trudeau) He thinks he is his father (who was not so nice but not as lost as his son) who put the army on the streets of Quebec in 1970 in what we know as the October Crisis. He has the same idea that normal people, good fathers, people who would like a better society, all these people who are in fact victims of the system, and well, like his father in 1970, he treats them like real criminals, terrorists. And like his father, he would like to put them in prison, to crush them as his father did with normal people. He, the sisi, wants to do the same thing.

And like his father did, he would like to put in place war measures. He has ideas of grandeur. He is lost. He is not his father, does not have his father's stamina, and is not respected as his father was (not by the people of Quebec though)
 

OTTAWA: The Justice Centre today warned that Ottawa police would be breaking the law if police attempt to intimidate or arrest people who bring food or other supplies to truckers who are peacefully exercising their Charter rights and freedoms in Ottawa.

A tweet from Ottawa Police from 11:52 a.m. on Sunday February 6 states “Anyone attempting to bring material supports (gas, etc.) to the demonstrators could be subject to arrest. Enforcement is underway.”

“People who bring food, water, gasoline or other supplies to peacefully protesting truckers are not breaking any law. There is no basis for this police threat, that was issued by Twitter this morning,” states lawyer Nicholas Wansbutter, retained by the Justice Centre, which is representing the Freedom Convoy.

“In a free and democratic society that is governed by the rule of law, citizens can freely associate with each other, including the giving and receiving of goods and gifts. There is no law that would allow the Ottawa Police to arrest people for giving fuel or food to another Canadian,” continues Mr. Wansbutter.

“The truckers themselves are exercising their Charter freedoms of expression, association and peaceful assembly, as they are legally entitled to do,” concludes Mr. Wansbutter.

What if a political party in Canada decides to ignore rulings of the judicial branch, thats never happened before . . .

 
Just took a look at the state of the GiveSendGo campaign for the Freedom Convoy. Their goal is $16 million and they are at $5,143,142 (32%). Lyndi Lama's post on Saturday shows they were at $716,314. That's an increase of $4,426,828 in 2 days! Much faster then the GoFundMe campaign.

There is also an Adopt-a-trucker campaign that has raised $471,284. They have surpassed their goal (I don't know what it was) and the donations are still coming in.
 
I have many thought swirling around my head at this time as are many regarding what we are witnessing as a worldwide phenomena regarding a Trucker uprising, not just in Canada. A real face and real story, of the impact is has taken in their lives. And if truth be know may people around the world, where truth has been denied. she is so thankful to the Truckers and gives her hope,

This is a short clip, less than 90 seconds of a wife, whose husband has been impacted by mandates, he worked for a small community fire department to ensure the safety in the community in which he lives. Heart breaking.


One thing that really concerns me, is how a fringe minority political party in Canada, with lets say 20-30% of the public vote can wield such power in Canada, and this is where I digress with JP in his views, he called it a cynical view of politicians and the political system in Canada (could be wrong in my interpretation of that statement). But this voter apathy (of which there are many facets) is not just a Canadian problem, it is predominately in the sphere of Western influence.

But I think a much wider debate concerning these issues needs to be taken into consideration in Canada regarding electoral reform and should be relegated to another debate, time and place, when the dust has settled so to speak.

Another issue that concerns me is the arbitrarily declaration of the Emergency Powers act from the seat of our leadership in Canada. From listening to the JP (Jordan Peterson) podcast with Brian Peckford, one of the founders of the original documents on Charter Rights and Freedoms in Canada. There are specific guidelines the are set down for invoking and implementation of the act. This does not involve the right to invoke the act to quell, a peaceful protest for as the Charter indicates, their God given rights. It is not a tool to be used by politicians to shut down the voice of the people and interpreted for their own agenda. I believe their is a similar warning clause in place in the US Constitutional document by the founding fathers. The warning of the over reach of government.

I recently also watched the interview of JP with Julie Ponesse, this just a small segment in the discourse. interesting, concerning the vaxx of the children. OK I know this one the flash points, save the children, But hear my argument. I don't have any children, but as a mother, I find it astounding, that some parents have for whatever reason have decided to vax (Sacrifice) their children. And Here I am going to enter the woo world for some people. It maybe a stretch too far, but regardless I will continue.

Remember all those child wrapped mummies of children, discovered in the Andes. that were sacrificed to prevent chaos in the world in which they lived at that time. To appease the gods. That is the lesson of history, and we cannot recognize it. to this day with all our technological advances.

So it begs the question what is the "Greater Good". What does one decide, what a conundrum. It seems to me that we are lead to believe, with all this diversity nonsense going on in Canada, that one must take a side, but from where I sit what this convoy has revealed from coast to coast, Canada is not a divided nation, it is a United Nation, and for that we have to thank the Truckers of Canada, to bring this to our attention, not just in Canada, but worldwide.

And to bring a point of humor, I read a twitter post that only humor can crazily highlight a truth.

Apparently the Olympic bobsled team has named one of it's sleds Trudeau. Trudeau, has the fastest downhill slide in Canada:lol:
 
Some smaller news reports from around central Alberta:

Jan. 26, Olds, AB:


About 30 parents and kids protested outside MLA Nathan Cooper's constituency office in Olds against Covid restrictions preventing participation in organized sports.

Feb. 1, Sundre, AB:


A handful of students and parents peacefully protested against mandatory masks and mandates outside River Valley School. Kurt Sacher, the superintendent for the Chinook's Edge School Division, said:

“A school is — in our opinion — not a location to protest,” he said.

“The reason being, we have more students than people realize that go to school on any given day with different levels of anxiety, and it just puts them in a bad position to learn that day. We just really don’t want to see our schools ever become a place of protest.”

Feb. 3/4, Bowden, AB:


About twelve students were stopped in the foyer of Bowden Grandview School when they refused to wear masks. When their parents refused to come and pick them up saying the kids had a right to attend school, the students were kept in the lobby for the entire day! Once the word got out, a single knight riding a white horse drove up to the front of the school to show support!

Staff at a central Alberta school are concerned that online misinformation may be making a situation where a small group of students decided to ignore the province’s mask rules much worse.

On Thursday, about a dozen students who attend Bowden Grandview School were stopped in the foyer of the building after they attempted to proceed to class without putting on a face covering or mask, as required by current provincial guidelines.

Once staff realized the students were doing so, they were stopped and their parents were called.

Kurt Sacher, superintendent of schools with the Chinook's Edge School Division, says that's exactly the procedure used to deal with these "unique" situations.


00:16- 00:30: "It follows a handful of similar protests at schools across central Alberta over the week, with students saying it's their right not to wear masks. The school board says it's just following the rules and it's disappointed by the protests."

00:30- 00:54: (Kurt Sacher, superintendent) "The school didn't create the mask mandate. ... I think for the people that want to protest that, everyone has a right to protest, we would just ask that we not leverage a school, you know; the precious sanctuary of a school for protesting is just not something we support."

It's weird. A student must wear a mask when entering and exiting a school but they can take the mask off when eating.

Also, why do these people always say that "everyone has the RIGHT (not privilege) to protest, BUT..." and that they "firmly believe, BUT..." It's freakin' annoying!

Feb. 4, Olds/Didsbury, AB:


UCP (United Conservative Party) MLA's Nathan Cooper (Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills), Devin Dreeshen (Innisfail-Sylvan Lake) and Jason Nixon (MLA for Sundre and Minister of Environment and Parks) among others call for the end of all mandates and the REP (Restriction Exemption Program).

Feb. 7, Innisfail, AB:


Anti-mask protests were held outside the offices of some school jurisdictions on Monday morning, including Chinook’s Edge School Division in Innisfail.

Superintendent Kurt Sacher said about 50 to 70 people showed up, but it was peaceful and it wasn’t in front of a school, which he appreciated.

I bet he did. Means he didn't have to go hide in a bunker. As for the 50-70 people, a few days ago it was a scattered handful of students.
 
The policeman are giving back the fuel.

Gandalf you make my night. I was going to bed very very sad. Thank you! What good news! I want to cry, so happy I am.:clap::headbanger::thup:
 
Current live emergency debate in Canadian Parliament on trucker protests, including with Justin Trudeau. (I still think he's resigned already!)

Conservative rep is telling it like it is, Raquel Dancho, from farming community, repping a Winnipeg riding. (about half way through)

 
(Trudeau) He thinks he is his father (who was not so nice but not as lost as his son) who put the army on the streets of Quebec in 1970 in what we know as the October Crisis. He has the same idea that normal people, good fathers, people who would like a better society, all these people who are in fact victims of the system, and well, like his father in 1970, he treats them like real criminals, terrorists. And like his father, he would like to put them in prison, to crush them as his father did with normal people. He, the sisi, wants to do the same thing.

And like his father did, he would like to put in place war measures. He has ideas of grandeur. He is lost. He is not his father, does not have his father's stamina, and is not respected as his father was (not by the people of Quebec though)
Plus, Justin is as dumb as a sack of hammers. He has to wear slip-on footwear because he can't remember how to tie his shoes from one day to the next.:lol:
 
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