On Saturday, February 17, 2024, a significant gathering unfolded on Parliament Hill, marking the second anniversary of a notorious incident that has since been deemed illegal: the state-led crackdown on the “Freedom Convoy” on February 18, 2022. This crackdown, executed by numerous unidentified and heavily militarized police officers, saw the dispersal of peaceful protestors who were voicing their discontent against what they perceived as the erosion of their fundamental rights under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s COVID regulations, which have subsequently been deemed unconstitutional by a federal court judge.
Trudeau instigated this crackdown by utilizing the now-invalidated Emergency Measures Act, which he had pushed for expressly for this purpose.
Approximately 2000 individuals assembled on Saturday to share their experiences, engage in musical expressions, and partake in a march through the downtown area as an act of commemoration.
Among the distinguished speakers was Gena Watteel, a Ph.D. in statistics renowned for her expertise in the hard sciences and acclaimed author of ‘Fisman’s Fraud: The Rise of Canadian Hate Science.’ Watteel’s groundbreaking work sheds light on a significant event that unfolded during the spring of 2022 amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Her book examines how three prominent Canadian science institutions became entangled in supporting fraudulent research to bolster vaccine uptake and unfairly target a specific demographic for vaccine failures. Throughout this tumultuous period, political agendas overshadowed scientific integrity, with substantial financial incentives driving the push for genetic vaccines.
Watteel’s work incisively questions and exposes the response of these institutions, delving into their handling of conflicts of interest and probing whether financial gains superseded ethical considerations. The book’s exploration of this case of scientific fraud, intricately woven with the government’s pandemic response, offers a sobering critique of the systems in place.
Affectionately known as ‘The Trucker Who Never Left,’ Brian introduced Watteel’s book to the audience. His heartfelt introduction emphasized the pivotal role of her research in uncovering the truth behind the government’s criminal actions and its implications for civil liberties.
Gena spoke spontaneously about her involvement in the Convoy and briefly touched on her research.
At its peak, it was reported that somewhere between 1500 and 2000 people attended the march through downtown. Wellington St., where Parliament Hill is located, was lined with Convoy supporters.
Someone even had outfitted a small truck with a giant electric sheep and was broadcasting their message to compliant Canadians over a bullhorn as they drove past the crowd.
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More and more, citizens protesting the government recognize the communist takeover occurring across the country, and they are unafraid to identify it.
The picture on the right is of a Romanian flag. Often, at these events, individuals with vivid memories of living under communist leaders like Nicolae Ceausescu and his tyranny attend to caution Canada about what living under communism is like.
A bit further west, Canadians hold banners, with some stating: ‘WEF & Trudeau Must Go,’ ‘Globalism is Communism,’ and ‘Trudeau’s Corrupt Government Must Go!'”
The Canadian version of the Gadsden flag:
Paraphrasing Thomas Jefferson:
A good shot of the crowd from the stage area towards Wellington St.
“When people fear the government you have tyranny. When the government fears the people you have liberty.”
Good luck ridding Canada of fruitypants, Justine Castro.
HANG THAT WEF DRILLED TERRORIST, SCHWAB’S ASS LICKER AND mRNA GENOCIDE CRIMINAL Just-in Through -The-Ass IMMEDIATELY FOR CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY!
800% (over six hears) Increase!
If you believe anti-Christian attacks have skyrocketed over the last decade, you’re right. Attacks on churches have increased 800% in less than six years — and more than doubled over the last year, according to a new report released today by Family Research Council. Documented acts of anti-church hostility include attempted bombings, shootings, satanic vandalism, and numerous attacks based on anti-Christian bias due to support for abortion or extreme transgender ideology. Some constituted unpunished election interference,” the Stand reported.
Underreported violence against Christians and Churches worldwide and in Canada too. Unlike other religious terrorist acts these stats are not false flag attacks.
800% (over six years) Increase!
If you believe anti-Christian attacks have skyrocketed over the last decade, you’re right. Attacks on churches have increased 800% in less than six years — and more than doubled over the last year, according to a new report released today by Family Research Council. Documented acts of anti-church hostility include attempted bombings, shootings, satanic vandalism, and numerous attacks based on anti-Christian bias due to support for abortion or extreme transgender ideology. Some constituted unpunished election interference,” the Stand reported.
Underreported violence against Christians and Churches worldwide and in Canada too. Unlike other religious terrorist acts these stats are not false flag attacks.