When psychopaths are in charge:
Ottawa next?
FREEDOM CONVOY IN PARIS (FRANCE) - SEVERAL WOUNDED AND ONE DEAD
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One dead after Paris police open fire at Gare du Nord station.
The war horses have been put into play by the Canadian stasi:allegedly, the lady in the red coat:
Apparently, more and more people are going to try and move into the protest in Ottawa on foot - despite all the arrests for "mischief". You only need a "legitimate" reason to enter the area. Something like, "I'm visiting my aunt" and it's okay if you are on foot. But there is a lot of conflicting reports. The check points are "flexible", but the main protests on Rideau and the adjoining area got kettled for clearance.Talk about LRAD begins @2:19:09:
Alert. Ottawa has flown in sonic weapons. Latest from Freedom Convoy 2022.
FREEDOM CONVOY 2022: POLICE READY TO MOVE IN ( LIVE COVERAGE FROM OTTAWA )
Streamed live on Feb 16, 2022
well, there are currently rumors that the lady with a walker that got trampled by the charging horses died at the hospital:
allegedly, the lady in the red coat:
[...] the best I saw was a screenshot of an alleged convoy account with 10 likes basically saying "i've known her for 2 weeks and she's fine, trust me".
The Liberals gave grants to Black Lives Matter, the BC Civil Liberties Association and the Anti-Hate Network through a government agency, the Canadian Race Relations Foundation.
BLM protests brought riots and violence to American cities, yet Trudeau gave the group's Canadian arm over $8,000.
The Anti-Hate Network already received well over $200,000 to be hunter-killers of the enemies of Trudeau, and the Race Relations Foundation gave them another $6,000.
The BC Civil Liberties Association — noticeably silent during the last two years of civil rights violations — was the recipient of $10,000 from the same foundation.
This new information about the race relations grants was revealed in an order paper response to a question posed by Quebec Conservative MP Pierre Paul-Hus.
Ax-wielding eco-terrorists attacked a British Columbia gas pipeline Thursday, shooting flare guns at frightened workers and causing millions in damage, but the focus of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau still seems to be on the Freedom Convoy truckers in Ottawa.
About 20 attackers, wearing camouflage and masks, surrounded Costal Gaslink workers in the early morning hours of February 17 in what the company called a 'highly planned and dangerous unprovoked assault.'
No injuries were reported, but Gaslink reported that the eco-warriors came from several directions and threatened the lives of several workers.
'In one of the most concerning acts, an attempt was made to set a vehicle on fire while workers were inside,' the company said in a statement. 'The attackers also wielded axes, swinging them at vehicles and through a truck's window. Flare guns were also fired at workers. Workers fled the site for their own safety and remain shaken by this violent incident.'
Meanwhile, Trudeau remains focused on the peaceful Freedom Convoy in Ottawa and used extraordinary powers under the Emergencies Act to clear the protester who have paralyzed the city for three weekss. Hundreds of officers have descended on the capital city to forcefully remove them from what is now a no-go zone.
Parliament was also suspended on Friday due to the massive police operation and MPs have been urged not to go into work for their own safety. No property has been damaged in Ottawa during the Freedom Convoy protests, although police have arrested 70 protesters as they use Trudeau's Emergency Act to crack down on demonstrations.
In contrast, photos of Thursday's attack in British Columbia show smashed windows and overturned heavy earth-moving equipment. Trees were downed to block roads and a gaping hole was hacked into the side of a mobile office trailer.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police responded to the scene, but the attackers fled into the forest and no arrests were made. Smoke bombs and torches were thrown at police as they tried to make their way past fires set in the road way. One officers was injured, according to the Toronto Sun.
'This was a calculated and organized violent attack that left its victims shaken and a multimillion dollar path of destruction,' RCMP Chief Superintendent Warren Brown said.