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WATCH: Canada Criminalizes Dissent

The freedom convoy commission has delivered its verdict: dissent is now illegal whenever the government declares it so!

Find out about the commission’s final report and what it means for Canadians and freedom lovers the world over on this important edition of The Corbett Report.

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Paul Ashley
Paul Ashley
Mar 5, 2023 3:27 PM

The commission’s report mentioned that the emergency powers act required the meeting of multiple criteria in order to declare an emergency and the validity of this was discussed. However, I was surprised that what was not discussed was the act’s requirements on the government to debate, and indeed to check, use of the act before its implementation. As far as I remember, Trudeau declared the emergency with no Parliamentary consultation at all and the Parliament later simply rubber stamped what had already been dictated, essentially setting a precedent for their irrelevance.

threedawgs
threedawgs
Mar 14, 2023 9:05 AM
Reply to  Paul Ashley

The people ‘rubber-stamped’ it also by not doing the ONLY action that can be successful for addressing oppressive tyranny. And that is totally and violently eradicating it primarily by organized guerilla warfare and tactics. Trudeau should have been apprehended and Fed Alive To Hogs many moons ago, and the Canadian Government should have been totally eradicated along with him.

wardropper
wardropper
Mar 1, 2023 6:02 PM

It’s okay folks.

I’ve criminalized Trudeau – and I’m not alone.

gordon wilson#
gordon wilson#
Mar 14, 2023 3:33 PM
Reply to  wardropper

Did Canadians really think this would end any other way ? Still believe in fairies ?

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Mar 1, 2023 7:14 AM

Entrapment and Useful Idiots

The following is Brandon Straka (founder of the Walk Away campaign). He describes how he’s been cancelled by his hair salon. The justification is that he has a misdemeanor conviction from Jan 6. He accepted the conviction because he was standing on Capitol grounds; i.e. outside the building.

If Straka is savvy enough to set up a political organization, he should have been aware about entrapment and useful idiots. And rather than getting himself caught, he should have used that awareness to inform others. Imagine the power of everybody forming a ring outside Capitol grounds – and NOT breaking any laws. The only people inside the ring would be the agents and crisis actors.

I suspect that many of the truckers have likewise been hit with charges, fines, vehicle seizures; and may have also faced cancelling by businesses such as banks, insurance companies, and distributers.

https://twitter.com/BrandonStraka/status/1630318064158883840
Feb 27, 2023
This week I was permanently banned from my hair salon (Garbo’s in Omaha, NE) of many years due to my misdemeanor conviction from over 2 years ago.
Social credit scores are already here in the US.
Most people will continue to say & do nothing about this. Here’s why you should…
[10min video – on youtube below]

Banned From Getting HAIRCUTS. Social Credit Scores Are Here.
Brandon Straka
Feb 28, 2023

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Mar 7, 2023 6:02 AM

Nick Fuentes (@2:50):

Break down the barriers and disregard the police. This Capitol belongs to us. 

Said while standing at the Peace Monument – i.e. just outside the (previously) fenced-off Capitol grounds. The video earlier (@0:47) shows a still image of Fuentes apparently inside the grounds – i.e. trespassing. Fuentes has not been charged in connection with Jan 6.

Nick Fuentes in Jan. 6 Capitol attack House Committee hearing
Jun 17, 2022
Channel: Nick Fuentes Jan. 6 Bill Fuentes RBI Bearing PTDA

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Mar 1, 2023 5:14 AM

Where in all this was the “criminalisation of dissent”?

The blockades were already criminal acts. The police believe the blockades could have been dealt with using existing laws. But the Trudeau government invoked the Emergencies Act – perhaps wrongly. What else is there?

Paul Ashley
Paul Ashley
Mar 5, 2023 3:32 PM

I think Corbett’s point is that the Act was never meant to apply to protests and that this report legitimizes a wrong interpretation of the intent of those who wrote the legislation. Protests can be handled by police powers. Protests don’t rise to the level of threatening the existence of the nation and thus warrant the government’s use of what are extremely severe measures.

GR-Watch
GR-Watch
Feb 28, 2023 10:12 PM

Canada Criminalizes Dissent

read: “the Five Eyes and their minions are criminalizing dissent”

paul
paul
Feb 28, 2023 5:55 PM

We have to have the Digital Harms Bill and draconian censorship and blanket surveillance. Personally, I think they should put CCTV cameras in every bedroom in the country and bug every phone call and e mail (sorry, that’s taken care of been done now) to see what people get up to. Because it’s all just for the children, to keep the children safe and give them more drag queen story hours. You can’t be too careful. It’s all for the children.

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Feb 28, 2023 10:15 PM
Reply to  paul

The digital harms bill, ignored by tens of millions, will be the final nail in the coffin of freedom.uk

I have a banner ready to go and demonstrate but nobody else seems that bothered.

I think I might go anyway.

Unless it’s raining.

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Feb 28, 2023 2:14 PM

A Hypothetical Scenario

The UK votes in the EU referendum
– Remain: 48.1
– Leave: 51.9

The Government then decides to move ahead with Brexit. However, suppose the Truckers were overwhelmingly in favour of Remain – so they decide to blockade major ports and cities until the Government relents.

What actions should the Government take to end the blockades?

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Feb 28, 2023 8:37 PM

In a representative “democracy” such as we have, the truckers are on the wrong side of the law and should be prosecuted accordingly.

If it were the other way round and the truckers blockaded the ports and cities in favour of the Brexit side who lost the vote then the truckers are on the wrong side of the law and should be prosecuted accordingly.

Oh, I see what you mean.

We’re fucked either way

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Feb 28, 2023 1:57 PM

Canadian truckers (and citizens) are simply not aware of certain “arrangements” made behind closed doors. Read the document carefully. >

The Law Relating to Social Security
Volume 10 
Supplement 99 – June 2012
Department for Work and Pensions (wordpress.com)

Excerpt: [There are] “Bilateral Agreements between the UK and individual EC States are located in volume 9, Part II.

For instance: > 1995/2699 The Social Security (Canada) Order 1995 . . . 10.1727 —
1998/263 The Social Security (Contributions and Industrial Injuries) Canada) Order 1998
. . . 10.1751”

Many such documents and links have been scrubbed from the internet in the last decade. Gee! I wonder why?

ZenPriest
ZenPriest
Feb 28, 2023 1:39 PM

You should change the title. “Canada” – the country and its people, has not ‘criminalized’ anything. Canada’s corrupt and criminal politicians have.
Words matter. The two statements have different power.

wardropper
wardropper
Mar 1, 2023 6:10 PM
Reply to  ZenPriest

It’s a distressingly common error to lump together “Ukraine” and Ukrainian political figureheads, “Russia” and Russian politicians and “The UK” and British leaders.

As you say, the two concepts have totally different meanings, and I have no intention of confusing the two.

It’s the same for many Americans, whom, despite their general ignorance, I would still not accuse of wielding corrupt power the way their politicians do.
You make a very important point.

Straight Talk
Straight Talk
Feb 28, 2023 1:12 PM

Hasn’t trickle down “free market” neoliberalism been the cause of the world’s middle class decline? Libertarians already had their corporate governance model trial run in Honduras with Paul Romer’s chartered city idea. It failed miserably. Corporate governance, the removal of all basic human rights, will fail again anywhere it is installed.

“In America, libertarian ideas are attractive to mostly young, white men with high ideals and no life experience that live off of the previous generation’s investments and sacrifice. I know this because as a young, white idiot, I subscribed to this system of discredited ideas: Selfishness is good, government is bad. Take what you want, when you want and however you can. Poor people deserve what they get, and the smartest, hardworking people always win. So get yours before someone else does. I read the books by Charles Murray and have an autographed copy of Ron Paul’s “The Revolution.” The thread that links all the disparate books and ideas is that they fail in practice. Eliminate all taxes, privatize everything, load a country up with guns and oppose all public expenditures, you end up with Honduras.

In Honduras, the police ride around in pickup trucks with machine guns, but they aren’t there to protect most people. They are scary to locals and travelers alike. For individual protection there’s an army of private, armed security guards who are found in front of not only banks, but also restaurants, ATM machines, grocery stores and at any building that holds anything of value whatsoever. Some guards have uniforms and long guns but just as many are dressed in street clothes with cheap pistols thrust into waistbands. The country has a handful of really rich people, a small group of middle-class, some security guards who seem to be getting by and a massive group of people who are starving to death and living in slums. You can see the evidence of previous decades of infrastructure investment in roads and bridges, but it’s all in slow-motion decay.

Society should not exist to make a few people fabulously wealthy while others starve. Almost all humanity used to live this way, and we called it feudalism. Many people want to go back to that sort of system, this time under the label of libertarian or “the untrammeled free market.”

Everyone believes in freedom, but it’s an idea both fetishized and unrecognizable when spouted by libertarians. There can be no such thing as freedom, safety or progress of any kind, when an entire society is run for the benefit of a handful of rich assholes and global conglomerates. If you think I’m overstating it, just go to Honduras and see it for yourself.”

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Mar 1, 2023 2:12 PM
Reply to  Straight Talk

“Knowledge is power; but who hath duly considered the power of Ignorance?Knowledge slowly builds up what Ignorance in an hour pulls down. Knowledge, through patient and frugal centuries, enlarges discovery and makes record of it; Ignorance, wanting its day’s dinner, lights a fire with the record, and gives a flavor to its one roast with the burned souls of many generations.”

From the novel “Daniel Deronda”
– Mary Anne Evans –
(November 22, 1819 – December 22, 1880)

Apparently; it doesn’t matter which side of a political system one places their hopes and dreams…

Edwige
Edwige
Feb 28, 2023 12:07 PM

Apart from the lowering of the bar of what constitutes a state of emergency to a sniffle, the most alarming thing about what happened in Canada was the use of the financial system to punish those who gave even the slighest aid to the truckers.

As usual, they did give a warning:
https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2016/04/cashless-society/477411/

switchedON
switchedON
Feb 28, 2023 12:30 PM
Reply to  Edwige

Any sensible person, who’s been around a little while and seen patterns would of said…. ”That the 19 months late to the party Con-very was created to do exactly that”….
Bring in banking laws they couldn’t of brought in without needing that Con very truckers psyop….
How many in this echo chamber of alt media a variant of MSM would of thought of this…??
Icky calls it problem reaction solution.

Mr Y
Mr Y
Feb 28, 2023 11:17 AM

> Canada Criminalizes Dissent
… and the mindless shout yes, sir!

What a wonderful world …

Anthony Murphy
Anthony Murphy
Feb 28, 2023 9:20 AM

As an ex-cult member, the ‘world’ or ‘society’ became a cult in March 2020. The state-steered lockdown, vaccine-mandates, inflation, war, self-identities etc are all backdrops to a technological cult of domination and control. In this situation….do not expect respite…the cult forces will continue till they expire. Expiration only occurs when a critical mass in the cult no longer complies.

Graham Greene
Graham Greene
Feb 28, 2023 8:29 AM

”The new morality … is more and more aggressively enforced both by the government and by the population itself. Support for free speech, freedom of the press, artistic freedom, and basic self-determination is decreasing at an alarming rate: J.K.Rowling was fiercely attacked (to the point of her house being molested) when she scorned a full-woke reference to ‘people who menstruate’ instead of ‘women’ … the New York Times editorial page editor was fired for publishing an op-ed right-wing politician about the death of George Floyd; in sunny Australia a man was declared a public enemy of the worse sort and hunted by the police and army for not complying with the mandatory quarantine after a positive COVID-19 test (which actually may well have been a false positive test).

The Psychology Of Totalitarianism by Mattias Desmet.

This is full-on fascism. And predictably there is an element of full-on lunacy involved. As follows: ”Sweden recently introduced a law” – of course it would be Sweden, wouldn’t it! – stating that sex is only legal if the parties involved gave their consent in advance in advance via a signed contract.!” (op.cit Desmet p.75). Moreover, ”nude paintings of the Flemish masters were no longer allowed to be posted on the social media.” (Sic!)

It should be borne in mind, however, that fascist regimes seldom, if ever, last. The internal weaknesses of the system, the opportunism and corruption of the leadership and its contamination of the masses, simply doesn’t work, in the long run at least.

I stand to be corrected.

.

Placental_Mammal
Placental_Mammal
Feb 28, 2023 8:38 AM
Reply to  Graham Greene

Castreau hasn’t yet been drawn and quartered.

MattC
MattC
Feb 28, 2023 8:50 AM

We long for the day when he finally suffers.

semaj
semaj
Feb 28, 2023 8:21 AM

Mass dissent and non compliance would end all this in a couple of days but the peeps just will not stick together. Same as the lie built around the coronavirus scam. Bet the mindless morons fall for the next one in 2025 as there are people today still going for the poison shots whilst writing this, I despair.

A Stranger from Elea
A Stranger from Elea
Feb 28, 2023 6:40 AM

That’s what you get when you christen a child Justin Pierre James.

Next thing he’ll pose in ermine.His face is already approaching Henry VIII’s in regality.

Kurt
Kurt
Feb 28, 2023 6:25 AM

Most Canucks have no clue

That was my assessment too when I premonitorily removed myself from that place a long time ago, and I don’t think things got any better.

If I had to characterize Canadians, I’d say that the English sort are a stuck-up bunch, inherently considering themselves morally superior because they’re not Americans (read: brutish, uncivilized, disorderly), they’re better. Canadians on the other hand could not be more orderly, conformist, obedient, and they require everybody to conform to that standard. No dissent is tolerated. They have the state of mind of the fucking Borg. Mind you, there are exceptions.

French Canadians have been for eons fed the notion that the sole purpose of their existence is staying French and not being assimilated by the English, which is on the one hand commendable because they have less of the above “qualities”, but on the other hand, they don’t get much beyond the French/English issue in their perception of reality. Again, there are exceptions, but this is the general defining characteristic.

Overall, I can’t think of a more obedient nation, a better place to serve as a testing ground for the kind of crap they’re foisting on the world.

Johnny
Johnny
Feb 28, 2023 6:50 AM
Reply to  Kurt

Well, Australia went from a population of about 68 million sheep to a population of 23 million SHEEPLE.
Cause they had the wool pulled over their eyes.

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Feb 28, 2023 8:41 PM
Reply to  Johnny

Mate, It’s just the blokes.

Aussie women ROCK !!

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Feb 28, 2023 8:23 AM
Reply to  Kurt

You forgot arrogant.

The fact that all the road signs says “Arrêt” and KFC is PFK (Poulet frit du Kentucky) speaks volumes.

In France it’s “Stop” and “KFC”

Quebec is one of the most unfriendly places I have been.

Canadians from other areas were invariably delightful.

Kurt
Kurt
Feb 28, 2023 8:57 AM

Bullshit.

Quebec is one of the most unfriendly places only if you come there and expect to be served in English. In that case, the “c’est la faute des maudits anglais, tabarnak” reflex kicks in and you’ll be ignored. But show les quebecois good faith, learn some fucking French, and cut them some slack (they have had the shitty end of the stick for most of history), and they’re some of the friendliest and most tolerant people in America and not beyond.

Quebecers will also allow you to a much larger extent to be yourself, unconventional, different.

Canadians are delightful if you agree to be part of the Canadian Borg. If you don’t, you’re fucked.

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Feb 28, 2023 9:21 AM
Reply to  Kurt

Well, I thought it was shit.

Edwige
Edwige
Feb 28, 2023 9:36 AM

The Quebec separatist movement was stuffed by Turdeau Pere in 1970 using much the same playbook we see today – including false falgs and mass violations of civil liberties.

The Cabinet minister who was kidnapped and murdered was strangled with his rosary. Who has that level of hatred for Catholics?….

Andrew O'Gorman
Andrew O'Gorman
Feb 28, 2023 10:57 AM
Reply to  Kurt

Exactly why should I learn to speak French? I phrases that suit me from many different languages because we English speakers are not so full off it. We recognized that it enhances a vocabulary and makes story telling that more interesting. But that is all.

Kurt
Kurt
Feb 28, 2023 2:19 PM

There is a saying in my mother tongue which I paraphrase as “The more languages you speak, the more lives you live” (actually, literally it says “the more times you are a person”). So, if you spoke French, you wouldn’t be only the one severely culturally limited Andrew, but your Andrew self would have another dimension to it. Another layer, like less fucking dull. Language is not just the words, language is a whole different way of perceiving the world, thinking patterns, ways of doing stuff, so on so forth.

I do understand that not everybody wants to expand their horizons and that’s fine too. As long as you can basically communicate in at least one language – which your writing does not necessarily underscore – you should be able to get by.

The issue at hand, however, is something completely different. It’s not why you should speak French, but why Quebeckers, or French Canadians, should speak fucking English. Why should they speak English to some fuck who comes to their home and is not even polite enough to ask whether they’d can speak English?

You, English speakers, are not full of it? Are you fucking shitting me? English speakers, especially Americans, think that they own the fucking world. As a minimum linguistically. They expect to be talked to in English and make just about zero effort to politely ask whether that’s okay, let alone learn a few words in the local language to show good faith.

I’m million fucking percent behind French Canadians on the language issue. They’ve managed to resuscitate their language after it was pretty much stomped into the ground (interestingly enough, the same happened during Les Tenebres in one of my other cultures), and they’ve kept it alive and kicking – not an easy task with the onslaught of such shit as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck.

Be it as it may, it could be, in not so distant a future, that English speakers are forced to learn fucking Chinese to be able to survive. We’ll see how you like the taste of your own medicine.

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Feb 28, 2023 8:15 PM
Reply to  Kurt

J’habite en France.

Je comprends assez bien le français.

Le français canadien est une langue maintenue à valeur snob.

“Oh, c’est tellement malin qu’on parle “français”

Personne d’autre ne pense que c’est “Big” ou “Clever”

Kurt
Kurt
Feb 28, 2023 8:54 PM

Le français canadien est une langue maintenue à valeur snob.

Valeur snob? Man, vas chier!

On s’en calice completement de ce que toi ou tous les maudits francais pensent du francais canadien ou n’importe quoi d’autre.

Le francais canadien, le qubecois, est une propre langue parlee par des millions. Pour quoi? Parce que ce leur tabarnak de langue maternelle!

What the fuck is wrong with you assholes? Who the fuck gives you any right to tell anybody what language to speak, what to do, what whatever?

Leave other people the fuck alone!

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Feb 28, 2023 9:16 PM
Reply to  Kurt

Let’s keep if in English because your Quebec patois doesn’t make any sense to English or French speakers.
Essentially, Canadian French is an affectation.
It is maintained only for snob value.

Kurt
Kurt
Mar 1, 2023 6:58 AM

Wrap your dull skull around it – Canadian French is a full-fledged language, the mother tongue of a fairly large nation, in many cases the only language spoken by its native speakers (if your uninformed self thinks that all Quebeckers speak English and French is somehow a regional dialect, you’re patently wrong).

Canadian or Quebecois French is incomparably better a means of communication than European continental French. While Americans speak English to get, somewhat boringly, from Point A to Point B, speakers of continental French speak for the sake of mouthing off and listening to themselves – Quebeckers have the best of both worlds. They do get to Point B, but take a detour here and there to make the journey more interesting and fun.

Your remarks indicate that you’re not only completely out of your mind, but an asshole on top of it too.

The world is being put under extreme pressure, molded into a global sameness, one-size fits all patters, Borg-like dystopia. Everybody who is not completely out to lunch and who understands the ramifications should cherish anybody and anything that dares to be different, that dares break the sameness, that tells the oppressor to go fuck himself.

The existence of a proud Quebec where French is the official language is a testimony to a peoples’ victory over the encroachment of the English language/culture throughout the world.

You fucking get it? They tried to fuck French Canadians over, subjugate them, assimilate them, stomp them into the ground. And they did not. THE PEOPLE WON!

So pull your head out of your asshole and take a page from Quebec’s book. Under the present circumstances, it would be most appropriate.

Vive le Quebec libre!

Tori
Tori
Mar 1, 2023 9:22 AM
Reply to  Kurt

Will you two get a room already?

Oh la-la  😚 

gordon wilson#
gordon wilson#
Mar 14, 2023 3:58 PM
Reply to  Tori

Hahahahahaha

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Mar 1, 2023 3:21 PM
Reply to  Kurt

I would like to apologise for insinuating that all French Canadians are the same.

When I stayed there (Briefly) I did not have a good experience and the people I met were as I described.

It would be foolish to assume that everyone who lives in an area is the same.

Kurt
Kurt
Mar 1, 2023 6:26 PM

All right!

You have to understand that Quebeckers can be defensive and if you come there and arrogantly speak English to them, you can get an extremely cold shoulder.

But if you stick around, get to know them, show them that you mean well – particularly by being receptive to their plight, namely this rather small community’s ongoing battle for survival of their French culture in a sea of English – they’re some of the nicest people on the planet.

If all peoples around the world had the balls to fight for their culture, rights, place under the Sun like nous autres au Quebec, the world would be a better place and such motherfuckers as the woke-covidian motherfuckers wouldn’t stand a chance.

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Mar 1, 2023 10:14 PM
Reply to  Kurt

Can’t argue with that.
Cordialement

thiscenter
thiscenter
Mar 2, 2023 6:16 PM

Maybe your bad experience is not unique to having been in Québec, it’s probably because you’re an asswhole, Peut-Être?

Joe
Joe
Mar 8, 2023 6:32 PM
Reply to  Kurt

I found Montreal to be far friendlier than Toronto, in all my years of transport work, Quebecers never gave me trouble, and I do not speak much French being from Western Canada. I’ve never been happy with the entire foolishness of the Canadian government though, and how they chose to use that commie looking red and white flag…

Placental_Mammal
Placental_Mammal
Feb 28, 2023 8:41 AM
Reply to  Kurt

They did host the biggest anti convid uprising in the world. The Yanks did nothing.

Kurt
Kurt
Feb 28, 2023 9:07 AM

That’s not completely true. There have been rallies around Europe. Some countries also resisted in a less ostensible fashion and bypassed the shit while pretending compliance. Sweden didn’t do much even officially. Also, there was Magufuli who basically told them in their face that they were full of shit. Paid a pretty high price too.

While the sight of Canadians lining the roads and bridges are heartwarming, you really have to ask yourself whether it wasn’t staged, especially in light of how it was publicized in the media. You don’t hear much about protest in Germany, Austria, or the Netherlands.

Anyways, we’re all brothers and sisters, no matter what country. Everybody has to take a page from everybody else’s book insofar as something works.

So, we’ve kinda learned that driving vehicles from Point A to Point B and installing fucking bouncy castles there works not. Let’s try something else the next time.

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Feb 28, 2023 9:07 AM

The Yanks did nothing.

The Dixielanders had long since gone back to normal.

https://thehill.com/opinion/healthcare/584938-what-college-football-just-taught-us-about-covid-19
What SEC football just taught us about COVID-19
Dec 9, 2021

Southeastern Conference (SEC) college football ushered in the return of maskless, full‑capacity crowds. It was the ultimate stress test of COVID-19. As crowds returned to packed stadiums, there was much angst that they would be super spreader events. On Sept. 7, MSNBC’s Joy Reid asked Dr. Anthony Fauci, “As soon as I saw it [pictures of packed stadiums], I thought COVID-19 is about to have a feast. What did you think?” Fauci replied: “I thought the same thing. I think it’s really unfortunate.”

SEC football games are primarily located in states with relatively few state‑imposed COVID-19 restrictions (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas), and nine of the states have vaccination rates consistently lower than the national average. But while vaccination is our primary weapon to combat COVID-19 infection, natural immunity from prior infection also contributes to population immunity.

The average SEC stadium holds over 80,000 fans, and four of the stadiums have capacities exceeding 100,000. Stadium policies are set by each individual school, not the conference, and Louisiana State University (LSU) was the only SEC school to impose stadium entry COVID-19 protocols (proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test), although LSU lifted that restriction on Oct.16 when they hosted 96,000 fans. SEC games are not just stadium gatherings. Tailgating, parties, and travel — both public and private — present opportunities for community transmission.

SeamusPadraig
SeamusPadraig
Feb 28, 2023 12:13 PM

That’s true. I’ve been back in Texas for just over a year now, and there are no Covid restrictions anywhere. Some people voluntarily where masks, but not very many. If Louisiana is a nit of an exception to the rule down here, it’s probably because they’re the only state left in the South that is still ruled by Democrats. In fact, in the US it seems, the only states left that are playing the Covid-game are either on the east coast or the west coast, such as New York and California — again, Democrat states. The (White, middle-class) Dems are absolutely obsessed with masks and injections in those states. They just never seem to ask themselves why nobody’s dying down here, despite the near total absence of any ‘public health’ measures.

Edwige
Edwige
Feb 28, 2023 9:38 AM

“The Yanks” refused the vax in larger numbers than any other Western nation. They’ve also deserted the MSM more completely – CNN’s viewing figures are now measured in the hundreds.

hotrod31
hotrod31
Feb 28, 2023 11:35 AM

The Yanks did plenty, i.e. they murdered several thousand Yemenies, thousands more Syrians. Stole a few more oil-wells in Syria and Sudan. Financed an attempted coup in Hong Kong. Re-colonised several African countries for their gold/oil/diamonds/lithium deposits. Rejigged mining and mineral rights in Afghanistan & Iraq. Damn! The Yanks have been exceptionally busy … And I didn’t even mention the coup in Venezuela. They had no time for ‘trivialities’ like protesting about an obviously fake virus engineered by their Dept. of Defence, using their money mind you.
They certainly had their heads stuck up their derrieres, re: covid …

paul
paul
Feb 28, 2023 9:35 PM
Reply to  hotrod31

Ah, but they only did this because they wanted to bring the blessings of freedumb and democracy and non stop gay sex to those countries. Pure altruism.

Edwige
Edwige
Feb 28, 2023 9:32 AM
Reply to  Kurt

A crazy number of celebrities are related through a French-Canadian bloodline (Ernard/Cloutier) – it’s how Madonna and Celine Dion are related not just to each other but to Camilla Parker-Bowles for example.

Nothing to see here – according to coincidence theoriusts and James Corbett.

Kurt
Kurt
Feb 28, 2023 10:37 AM
Reply to  Edwige

Don’t speak in riddles. What exactly do you see there?

And what’s a celebrity?

MaryLS
MaryLS
Feb 28, 2023 9:24 PM
Reply to  Kurt

Very astute.

Sapas
Sapas
Feb 28, 2023 5:19 AM

Is there any insight on the actual reason the emergency act was revoked? Days before revocation, Trudeau was asked (by a CBC reporter, of course) if he had decided to go ahead with the act despite truckers already leaving Ottawa as they could return in two-three months time. And he said: yes, we are thinking to keep it for a few months or something like that. Two days later he announced the act was revoked. There were some rumours that the act would not pass through the Senate but I think it was more than that. Also there were rumours that banks had a say as people had started withdrawing large amounts of cash from their accounts.

A German
A German
Feb 28, 2023 4:56 AM

That is only intermediate step.

Soon they will be declared ‘mentally defective’ after some ICD11-criteria from WHO.

To make slavery profitable, you have to record every person and you have to monitor seamlessly every single person an (5G?).

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Feb 28, 2023 4:46 AM

The campaign for Liberty is targeted not merely against the Government. Rather, it is additionally targeted against the fascistic majority. In November 2021 the fully-gunned-up Swiss voted 60-40 to keep the “COVID health pass”. The Canadian Government can get away with declaring any emergency it likes because it’s supported by a substantial proportion of the population, and perhaps even a majority.

https://www.dw.com/en/swiss-reject-plan-to-abolish-covid-health-pass/a-59960103
Nov 28, 2021
Swiss reject plan to abolish COVID health pass

The Swiss public firmly rejected a plan to abolish the country’s COVID certificate . . . Sixty-two percent of voters said ‘Yes’ to keeping the health pass, which was introduced in September, and not seek major amendments to Switzerland’s COVID law. The certificate restricts entry to public places, including bars and restaurants to those who are fully vaccinated, recovered from the virus or have a negative test. The referendum took place as concerns rise over the worrying new COVID-19 variant omicron . . .

Opponents of the certificate forced the poll with a petition that garnered 187,000 signatures, way above the 50,000 needed to hold a referendum. They said the pass, which most people use via an app, is discriminatory and amounts to a de facto obligation to get vaccinated. Along with grassroots groups that were formed during the pandemic, the right-wing People’s Party has campaigned for its abolition, despite voting for the certificate earlier this year . . . The campaign even won the support of American anti-vaccination campaigner Robert F. Kennedy Jr. who flew in for a rally in the capital, Bern, earlier this month. . . . Sunday’s poll was the second time in less than six months that the Swiss public has voted on the government’s response to the pandemic.

https://www.thejournal.ie/switzerland-covid-pass-law-referendum-5614486-Nov2021
Nov 28, 2021
Switzerland backs law behind Covid pass in referendum
The law provides the legal basis for the so-called Covid certificate to indicate that a person has been vaccinated or has recovered from the disease.
Opponents claimed the certificate, which has been required since September for access to restaurants and other indoor spaces and activities, is creating an “apartheid” system.
Final results showed 62 percent supported the law in a contest that saw voters surge to fill in their ballots.
The 65 percent turnout was the fourth-highest since women were granted the vote in 1971, in a country where the average referendum turnout is 46 percent.
A majority voted against the law in just two of the 26 Swiss cantons, with the highest support levels registered in Basel City and Zurich.
Insults and death threats
Under Switzerland’s direct democracy system, votes are typically held four times a year on a range of subjects. Citizens can propose new initiatives, or trigger referendums on government policy by gathering enough signatures, as happened on the Covid certificate law.
As in much of Europe, Switzerland has seen growing anger over restrictions aimed at reining in the pandemic, and pressure to get vaccinated.
But in a country where the regular votes normally take place in a climate of civility and measured debate, the soaring tensions around the Covid law vote came as a shock.

Paul Watson
Paul Watson
Feb 28, 2023 7:12 AM

Who counts the votes?

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Feb 28, 2023 7:30 AM
Reply to  Paul Watson

It may be something of a cultural stereotype, but I think the Swiss are very efficient and proper about doing fascism and the votes were therefore counted to near perfection.

Graham Greene
Graham Greene
Feb 28, 2023 8:31 AM
Reply to  Paul Watson

good point!

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Feb 28, 2023 11:03 AM
Reply to  Graham Greene

It’s not a “point” at all, it’s just an unsubstantiated insinuation.

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Mar 1, 2023 6:09 AM
Reply to  Graham Greene

It’s not a “point” at all, it’s just an unsubstantiated insinuation.

More than that, it’s a willful failure to accept reality.

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Feb 28, 2023 7:32 AM

No mass protests (mostly peaceful or otherwise), no murals, no T-shirts, no woke sports teams taking the knee. It goes a lot further than “government”.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/stephanie-warriner-charges-1.6710644
Guards cleared in hospital death of Stephanie Warriner. Here’s the footage no jury will ever see
Surprise move by judge means trial now won’t happen, leaving family blindsided
Jan 12, 2023

Danielle Stephanie Warriner sits alone in a Toronto hospital lobby, wearing little more than a pale blue medical gown. Moments later, she’s wheeled away by guards, her slight frame slumped in a wheelchair, her legs dangling from the edge.

What happens in between isn’t captured on video. Instead, a security camera was purposely turned away as guards approached the 43-year-old, pushed her against a wall and restrained her on the ground before she lost consciousness — never to regain it.

Those scenes are part of the evidence that would have been heard at the trial of the guards charged in Warriner’s death at Toronto General Hospital in May 2020. Now, that won’t happen. In a surprise move by an Ontario judge on Nov. 22, the case against the guards has been quashed and the trial that was supposed to begin this May struck from the docket.

Video shows moment Toronto hospital guards restrain maskless woman who died
National Post
Jan 17, 2023
Warning: Video contains graphic footage.
A security camera is turned away as guards approach 43-year-old Danielle Stephanie Warriner and push her against a wall. Less than three minutes after the altercation begins, she is taken away in a wheelchair.

NixonScraypes
NixonScraypes
Feb 28, 2023 4:44 PM

I bet she wished she’d identified as a male, black criminal.

MaryLS
MaryLS
Feb 28, 2023 9:31 PM

I think the family is suing. Good.

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Mar 1, 2023 1:28 PM

I’m sure the mommies and daddies of those heroic prison (ooops Hospital) guards, are totally proud of their little lovelies…

wardropper
wardropper
Mar 1, 2023 6:16 PM

“Graphic footage”, my arse.

Nothing there that wouldn’t have been very easy to stage.
We need common sense as well as general outrage at what is going on these days.

I know the Internet prohibits really graphic footage, but ‘pretend’ graphic footage is no substitute. Nobody except the cameraman knows how true or false this example actually is.

Anybody care to investigate further?
I thought not.

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Feb 28, 2023 11:13 AM

If the majority had been opposed to medical fascism, this sort of shit wouldn’t have lasted five minutes:

https://twitter.com/VigilantFox/status/1465178854692167680
Nov 29, 2021
John Bosnić explains how a low metal barricade on a Switzerland street protects the vaccinated from the unvaccinated.
The Swiss people have also voted today in favor of their enslavement by passing the COVID certificate into law, thus proceeding forward with vaccine apartheid.
[36 sec video]

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Mar 1, 2023 1:55 PM

Hello Lost in a Dark World: Legislation via public Referendum should be the de facto method of ALL democratic systems, period.

Switzerland’s “Direct Democracy” is limited to a few cantons, rather than an overall Nation/State democratic system. Why? There are no valid reasons for this limitation of public governance and policy. I’ve posted links to concepts of Direct Democracy and elections via Sortition many times.

The civilian public simply can’t be bothered with notions of functionally effective Democratic method. Self-governance and actual freedom, lay well beyond their limited scope of consciousness…

Researcher
Researcher
Feb 28, 2023 4:26 AM

That was the main purpose of the intel created CONploy. That and to simultaneously pave the way for seizing and freezing bank accounts without ever having to provide a legitimate or lawful reason.

In other fake news …

“Lab Leak Most Likely Origin of Covid-19 Pandemic, Energy Department Now Says
U.S. agency’s revised assessment is based on new intelligence.”

Literally laughable once one realizes all “countries“ (corporations) are centrally owned and controlled and the only bioweapons are products like poison injections, monoclonal antibodies or GMOs.

Mark EL
Mark EL
Feb 28, 2023 8:00 AM
Reply to  Researcher

Long time R. Missed your input. All ok?

Researcher
Researcher
Feb 28, 2023 12:45 PM
Reply to  Mark EL

Everything’s good. Just busy. Researching and writing.

Mark El
Mark El
Feb 28, 2023 3:07 PM
Reply to  Researcher

Glad to hear it. Would be interested to read any of your stuff.

Researcher
Researcher
Mar 28, 2023 8:49 PM
Reply to  Mark El

It’s all health related. Not very interesting at all. Holistic, alternative treatments/approaches for reversing various dis-ease states or mis/diagnoses.

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Mar 1, 2023 1:23 PM
Reply to  Researcher

Hello Researcher: About the proposed “legal” use of bio weapons. >

You cannot contract for a crime, but you CAN write a contract for it! Ask me how.
Sasha Latypova | Substack
February 27, 2023

You cannot contract for a crime, but you CAN write a contract for it! Ask me how. (substack.com)

The lab leak theory remains a childish attempt to obscure the facts of intentional release.

Johnny
Johnny
Feb 28, 2023 4:21 AM

The ‘Real Left’ is here:
https://real-left.com/the-making-of-a-left-wing-covid-dissident-part-ii/
With heart and clarity.

Johnny
Johnny
Feb 28, 2023 3:45 AM

Dissent was effectively outlawed when the ‘Golden Rule’ began.
‘The people with the gold make the rules’
“Work, shop, war, shut up and die!”

Edwige
Edwige
Feb 28, 2023 9:45 AM
Reply to  Johnny

None of these apply anymore except “die”. It’s the fifth industrial revilution now – not still the 1980s.

“Work” is very much out – it’s sit in your pod on the Metaverse while on UBI now. BTW “universal credit” was trending on UK twitter yesterday. The tweets were all about raising its level. It suddenly became obvious – this is how UBI’s going to be introduced in the UK by the back door.

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Feb 28, 2023 3:15 AM

Has there been an enquiry for the “public health emergency” declaration? Is there ever going to be an enquiry?

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/nl-public-health-emergency-vs-soe-1.5509916
What is a public health emergency, and how is it different from a state of emergency?
Retired senior civil servant says new legislation is ‘right tool for this situation’
March 26, 2020

The province has declared a public health emergency — but why not declare a state of emergency? Health Minister John Haggie addressed the question at a media briefing Monday.

“There is nothing from a public health point of view that we need to do now, are doing, or foresee having to do, that can’t be done under our new piece of legislation [the Public Health Protection and Promotion Act],” Haggie said.

Ron Penney agrees. He is a former provincial deputy minister of justice, and was involved in emergency planning during his time as top civil servant with St. John’s city council. “The declaration of a public health emergency is the right tool for this situation,” Penney said.

The new health protection act came into effect last July, which Penney says is “very fortunate.” The law gives the minister of health — on the advice of the chief medical officer of health — the ability to declare a public health emergency.

“Once the declaration is made, the chief medical officer of health is given immense powers to deal with the public health emergency,” Penney said. That includes closing schools and places of assembly, which has happened, and issuing orders to restrict travel to and from the province, or within the province.

Penney said the act has “very broad power to ‘take any measure … necessary for the protection of the health of the population in a public health emergency.'” In addition, there is the authority to insist that people isolate themselves, and the ability to go to court for apprehension orders for someone who doesn’t comply with a quarantine order.

Declaring a state of emergency — under a separate piece of legislation, called the Emergency Services Act — would give “extensive” powers to government officials. But those powers “don’t meet all the needs arising from a pandemic,” according to Penney.

siamdave
siamdave
Feb 28, 2023 2:19 AM

Canada is truly broken – and we can’t wait for the people who broke it to fix it. ‘We the People’ have to do what we have not been doing for a long time now – stand up and truly protect and take back **our** democracy, our Canada. Some thoughts about going about that here – Democracy Study Guide – https://www.rudemacedon.ca/DSG/0000-summary.html

Thom 9
Thom 9
Feb 28, 2023 1:56 AM

Fidelito Trudeau recently made a failed attempt to grab Canadians guns. People had better band together and resist this illegitimate government now because as soon as they get to implement digital id it’s game over for the gun owners, the pro choice pro science health movement and for cash to name just a few things. We have arrived at the event horizon.

Josh F Beaumont
Josh F Beaumont
Feb 28, 2023 12:19 AM

I watched some of the inquiry and at the time thought “oh boy” Trudeau/Freeland and their minions have really stepped in it this time. There were so many contradictions and lies I figured that Rouleau’s hands would be tied and he would have to admit that indeed the government and the enforcement groups and the media did overstep by a large margin. Then I heard the decision and was quite frankly shocked. This is coming form someone who has zero respect for the media, the government or our intelligence communities as I have always had a distinct distaste for liars. One of the things that stood out for me in the press briefing or speech that Mr. Trudeau gave after the announcement was the look on the faces of Trudeau, Freeland, Mendocino and the other guy – sorry, I find paying too much attention to these people makes me feel physically nauseous. They looked like little kids who had just gotten away with stealing the cookies and fooling their parents by saying the dog ate them. They could hardly stop grinning – well except maybe Freeland whose head bounces around like a withdrawing meth addict. When I saw the footage of Rouleau announcing – with reluctance – his decision, he had that same look. Can you imagine how hard these people laugh about what they have pulled off when the cameras are not on. They must be so pleased with themselves knowing that they are destroying all of Canadian society for their own personal power and money grabs. I am now quite frankly embarrassed to be Canadian and when my fellow citizens support this crap I just feel a depth of sadness that is hard to relay. We live in a world where a large majority of people will simply adopt any view thrown out by media without taking even five minutes to look into things that will effect them and their offspring for decades or centuries. It is a major disappointment.

Edwige
Edwige
Feb 28, 2023 9:48 AM

Anyone familiar with the history of British inquiries will recognise the pattern of oodles of damning testimony followed by a whitewash. It’s what they’ve done forever.

Canada is truly the offspring of the British establishment.

thiscenter
thiscenter
Mar 2, 2023 5:45 PM

As a fellow canadian , I agree with all of your observations and sentiment!

les online
les online
Feb 28, 2023 12:02 AM

It’s Just A Mask.
A duet between a mask-wearing zealot and amedical freedom fighter:

https://turfseer.substack.com/p/its-just-a-mask

“It doesnt matter if they work or not, you must wear one ! Because I say So !”
(Where have i heard that before ?)
It seems that if you were raised on cows milk you develop cow qualities of docility,
and are easily milked by your employer. And If you were raised on goats milk
you’re likely to be randy…

paul
paul
Feb 27, 2023 11:53 PM

It looks like the 3 unelected leaders, Sunak, V.D. Leyen and Charlie Boy have just got together and had a little tete a tete to cancel Brexit and bring Albion back into the Brussels fold.

So far as they’re concerned, a referendum with a clear leave majority is just a plebby-shite they can toss into the nearest waste paper bin.

Not that it matters all that much either way. Post Ukraine, Europe will just be an irrelevant, deindustrialised, corrupt, repressive, impoverished backwater, whether the EU continues to exist (highly unlikely) or not.

dom irritant
dom irritant
Feb 28, 2023 7:09 AM
Reply to  paul

you have a funny idea of clear leave majority it looked like a draw to me

semaj
semaj
Feb 28, 2023 9:46 AM
Reply to  dom irritant

You should be a referee. If one side gets just one more vote than the other it is NOT a draw, never has been and never will be. How did the voting go for Sunak as PM then??

Paul Prichard
Paul Prichard
Feb 27, 2023 11:14 PM

Your alternative update on #COVID19 for 2023-02-27. $400m royalties paid by Moderna for mRNA to agency formerly led by Fauci. What Did They Get Right? (blog, gab, tweet).

paul
paul
Feb 27, 2023 11:11 PM

We have to suppress all dissent because those are our human rights rules based democracy values to protect our freedumbs and that’s just who we are. Otherwise we can’t have non stop gay sex and child trannies and rainbow coloured dildos all round. If we have to suppress all dissent to get our rainbow coloured dildos, then that’s just a price we have to pay..

Mucho
Mucho
Feb 27, 2023 10:07 PM

Very important message here from David Kurten of the Heritage Party but it’s actually about Kaira McCallum who in 2021 alongside Melinda Mayne formally filed a complaint to the ICC at the Hague to ask for members of the UK Government and its advisors to be investigated for genocide, crimes against humanity and breaches of the Nuremberg Code. Kaira was until recently a Justice of the Peace, but as David explains she has now been stripped of her titles as a Magistrate who has 20 years of exemplary service behind her. It turns out that none other than Lord Chancellor Dominic Raab has played a personal role in her removal and stripping of her position – and he is one of the people who would be implicated in these crimes as we all know how central he was in scamming the British public into going along with the murderous and provably evil in nature covid con. This is clear cut corruption and it shows exactly what the UK is now – a cesspit where corporate criminals can pervert and override an entire nation’s legal system.

Magistrate removed after bringing Nuremberg Code case against UK government (bitchute.com)

mgeo
mgeo
Feb 28, 2023 7:44 AM
Reply to  Mucho

Covid has unleashed corruption, harmful to public health, on a grand scale. Politicians, industry, scientists and health experts are responsible for this embezzlement… UK’s pandemic response relies heavily on scientists and other government appointees with conflicting interests, who ignore or cherry-pick the facts. Screening a healthy population for covid is of unknown value. The mass testing is also a under-designed and costly mess. -Dr. Kamran Abbasi, editorial in BMJ 2020-11-13

Mucho
Mucho
Feb 28, 2023 11:08 AM
Reply to  Mucho

They get away with this partly due to extreme levels of ignorance among the public. The more verifiable news we have of deep corruption, the more people wake up, the clearer people are able to see the corruption, the harder it becomes for these criminals to get away with all these crimes. I see no reason to not write about potentially criminal actions of traitor and smooth talking bullshit artist who talks out of both sides of his mouth – Demonic Raab. This is not stringing people along – it is exposing corruption. Maye you should try watching the clip before commenting on it.

Researcher
Researcher
Feb 28, 2023 1:42 PM
Reply to  Mucho

The ICC is yet another sham front for the globalists. Many ICC judges don’t even have a legal background. It’s a power construct of the controllers/cabal like the CFR, Trilateral Commission or UN.

The ICC hold what are likely mock trials, which supply a veneer of legitimacy to their real purpose of allowing wars and theft of resources to continue unabated with no real punishment for continued genocide.

All the major orgs and current legal mechanisms in the world are globalist/cabal constructs. Including ALL governments.

Since Nuremberg was a psyop/hoax anyway, run by the OSS as a propaganda exercise, (because Operation Paperclip reassigned Nazi scientists in the US government, whilst the Red Cross, Vatican and US government helped Nazi leaders escape and gain refuge in South America, including Hitler) the Nuremberg code is less than meaningless.

Melinda Mayne? = MM = Master Mason. It’s all Kabuki.

Mucho
Mucho
Feb 28, 2023 10:59 PM
Reply to  Researcher

If you watched the presentation, you would know that this isn’t about the letter to the ICC, which is still under review. It’s about Demonic Raab abusing his powers in what could amount to a criminal abuse of office by his personal involvement in stripping Kaira McCallum – a London Magistrate who has been in position for more than 20 years – of her titles, on what are clearly illegitimate grounds. I’m fully aware the ICC is another controlled outfit – all major institutions are controlled. However it’s important to provide a bit of Kabuki Theater of our own to wake people up with. I suspect that these lawyers are simply using the channels available to highlight these issues and bring them into the public light, to create a paper trail etc. It’s important to expose bona fide corruption and for the public to see actual evidence of how everything is a corrupt cesspit, as the more they realise this, the more they will pine for change. People not realising this or just how deep the corruption goes remains a major problem, although the scammers have gone way too far with their latest con of viruses andd bioterrorism and the veil has been lifted more than ever before as a result. They will NOT get away with this again, as they are about to find out with their already doomed attempt to do a covid mk2 with bird flu, which is now laughably pathetic and stinks of scam, the public know this, but they carry one just digging a bigger and bigger hole for their virus and PCR fraud with it.

I will say that some of the characters involved in this case could be viewed as quite suss, Montagnier and Fleming for example (Fleming being a reg on Alex Jones who is super controlled) however I am prepared to look the other way if lawyers have gone down this kind of path and not gone all out claiming that there is no virus as they do have to tread a line of remaining credible which could be difficult to deal with if you were actually in that world. No-one gets a free pass any more but I do believe this effort is legit, although there are some indicators that it could be dodge. With the contentious science issues people need to press for validated science to be done to prove these disputed issues one way or the other. But none of that is the point here. The point is that Raab is as guilty as sin in all this, and here we have further evidence of his shitting on so called British Justice and democracy (another lie, yes, I know).

It’s all corrupt and contaminated and infiltrated and run by and for a small group of perverted fucked up criminals, but it’s important to build more and more resistance and to wake as many people up as possible. Once they are awake, then you can have proper conversations about just how bad things are.

Mucho
Mucho
Mar 1, 2023 12:03 PM
Reply to  Researcher

Kaira McCallum = KM = Knight of Malta. It’s all Kabuki.

LOL. You are joking right?

I’m fairly sure I’ve seen an interview with Melinda. A petite black lady, if my memory serves me correctly. But you keep making shit up, it’s all good.

Albert Anderson
Albert Anderson
Feb 27, 2023 9:45 PM

Look on the bright side, they did it anyway, this just makes it official. And even if they didn’t make it official, they would keep doing it anyway. So really, nothing has changed.

But ya, this is totally unreal. I do know that relative to the politicians, there are people who voted for them. People actually voted for Trudeau, and they will again. Regardless how most of us feel about our political systems, voting, and all that, isn’t that where it starts? The politicians that have been elected, including the scumbag Trudeau, are where they are and making decisions such as these because people voted for them. It is an endless cycle of the same thing over and over again. Shouldn’t we like, analyze that and decide how to change it? Or are we to continually just lament that it’s no use, it can’t be changed?

Placental Mammal
Placental Mammal
Feb 27, 2023 10:01 PM

The elections are rigged. I don’t think they bother to count the votes.

Albert Anderson
Albert Anderson
Feb 27, 2023 10:24 PM

Of course they’re rigged, in various ways. It’s the continued participation that gives them legitimacy. Over 170 million people did vote for either Trump or Biden regardless how crooked the election was overall.

Albert Anderson
Albert Anderson
Feb 28, 2023 4:40 AM

And the point is, we still need to deal with it, because like I said above, it’s just the same thing over and over. The presidential fucking election in the US is already started, the sheeple are deciding, and of course it’s all a farce. But we have to find a way to change it in our favor or we will not change anything. Simply saying elections are rigged is missing the point.

Pilgrim Shadow
Pilgrim Shadow
Feb 27, 2023 11:24 PM

Oh, they count them; it’s just that they manufacture them first, as needed.

niko
niko
Feb 28, 2023 5:07 AM

Oh, oh. You sound like an election denier. That’s going to count against you on your social credit score.

Hele
Hele
Feb 28, 2023 6:16 AM

Make politics and elections a muddled mess-TikTok-Chinese influence-fear-Right-Left- Lies-MSM co-conspirators-And, presto you have a disaffected electorate -who can only engage with a keyboard and a vigorous on-line presence.

Hemlockfen
Hemlockfen
Feb 27, 2023 9:44 PM

Super report.

Disconcerting for me, an American to the south.

It is clear that our governments are colluding.

It is just a matter of time before they start organizing annual blue-footed boobie screaming sessions where government leaders around the world scream in unison at a volcanic altar, “The Sky is Falling”, while naked and waving their arms.

One of them will be sacrificed and pushed into the volcano as the rest swear their allegiance to Satan………………Something like that.

EVIL.

Little Castro (Trudeau) will be officiating.

Camille
Camille
Feb 27, 2023 9:17 PM

What about the banning of certain Russian symbols and Russian songs before the Wagenknecht/ Schwarzer’ peace demonstration’ in Berlin on Sunday? Before the speakers spoke a man read out restrictions, as agreed with the police. Examples are that the wearing of the St.George emblem and the singing of the holy war were forbidden. Why did the organisers agree to that? I thought it was pathetic. I thought it was also pretty pathetic that Sahra Wagenknecht said that the Reischsburger were not welcome at the demonstration. Why not if they agreed with her aim of stopping the delivery of weapons by Germany to Ukraine?

SeamusPadraig
SeamusPadraig
Feb 27, 2023 11:56 PM
Reply to  Camille

It gets worse, too. At one point, Sahra was actually promoting one of the other guest speakers (via livestream), Jeffrey Sachs, one of the architects of ‘shock therapy’ in Russia thirty years ago, and now the head of the UN’s Sustainable Development Solutions Network: https://t.me/traukeinempromioffiziell/2825 [German]

So it looks like the ‘official’ antiwar movement in Europe is another pro-globalist controlled oppo as well.  😥 

rechenmacher
rechenmacher
Feb 28, 2023 8:35 AM
Reply to  SeamusPadraig

It certainly is with these two as leading figures. Both have rolled over long ago, in fact I think Schwarzer never was anything else than a Deep State operative. A few years ago she got publicly rapped on the wrist when it became known she had frauded the Tax Man and shipped money away to Switzerland. She hastily paid back a large sum to avoid court action. How ‘independent’ can you be, before and after that?

Camille
Camille
Feb 28, 2023 7:34 PM
Reply to  SeamusPadraig

I actually thought the Sachs clip she showed seemed quite good although it meant that she was simultaenoulsy puttingforward two contradictory points of view ( at least that is how it seemed to me). Sachs said that NATO and the US provoked th war. He referred to the US/Nato backed Maidan putsch.Wagnknecht herself however invariably refers to Putin’s war of aggression’. So…when she showed the clip I thought she was changing her mind/ was being brave enough , despite the pressure, to say she didn’t think it was Putin’s war of aggression. But maybe I missed something.

DavidW
DavidW
Feb 27, 2023 8:31 PM

“Enjoy the report” – ? Guess this is the effete bureaucrat version of the end zone dance.
Well the woke snowflake-in-chief picked the right “dude” in Judge Elmer Rouleau Fudd who would likely drop a full pant load if he came across an “unauthorized” bouncy castle.

Enjoy the ad hominems.

les online
les online
Feb 27, 2023 8:26 PM

Monday came and went, and no Monday Memes again…
I miss Monday Memes…
My morning coffee without them tastes like only 42 beans to a cup…

‘The first slaves imported into the American colonies were 100 white children in 1619, four months before the arrival of the first shipment of Black slaves. Many were brought from Ireland, where the law held that it was “no more sin to kill an Irishman than a dog or any other brute.”
‘Charles 1 and Oliver Cromwell sold over 500,000 Catholics into slavery throughout the 1600s onto plantations in the West Indies islands of Antigua, Monserrat, Jamaica, Barbados, as well as Virginia and New England. Irish slaves were less expensive than Africans, and treated with more creulty and death.’

https://covidsteria.substack.com/p/best-black-history-month-race-memes

The Australian colonies still import slaves – wage slaves – but they have to pay their own fares…Not sure if that’s an improvement…

Hemlockfen
Hemlockfen
Feb 27, 2023 8:16 PM

Little Castro’s image makes me sick every time I see it.

Pilgrim Shadow
Pilgrim Shadow
Feb 27, 2023 8:37 PM
Reply to  Hemlockfen

He is one smug Son of a Bitch.

fertility
fertility
Feb 27, 2023 6:53 PM

Isnt it great the military industrial complex
has the likes of OFF.G and Corbett report to help the amnesia sufferers forget all the other governments involvement in covid Criminalization of Dissent and made it illegal ALREADY.!!

Lets all pretend the beating and fines during covid never happened.

lets forget……????

By scapegoating Ardern or Justin Trudeau & Biden.

Thomas L Frey
Thomas L Frey
Feb 27, 2023 6:18 PM

All Commonwealth Nations are going down the same paths, or will, because they are all under the yoke of the English Crown and Aristocracy.

They will handle the USA differently because those people are armed.

If all people do not resist now, and organize against TPTB, at least locally, then we will be F’ed.

I think the point of no return is 2025. Overdrive at that point leading to 2030.

The Tree of Liberty is thirsty.

Kurt
Kurt
Feb 27, 2023 7:02 PM
Reply to  Thomas L Frey

I think the point of no return is 2025.

You must realize that what’s happening is the result of a development that has lasted decades. You could say centuries if you look at it from a broader perspective.

I wish people organized and pushed back the assault on humanity, but let’s be realistic. It ain’t happening. The problem is that most people’s heads are too fucked up. People are caged in their view of the world and can’t imagine an existence other than what they’re being fed. This yapping about “protest” being a case in point.

This attempt to subjugate humanity must serve as an impetus for people to redefine leur raison d’etre, all aspects of it, come up with something meaningful and work towards it.

There is a long road ahead of people. Decades, maybe centuries.

May Hem
May Hem
Feb 27, 2023 9:24 PM
Reply to  Kurt

Welcome to the Age of Aquarius – lasting just over 2,000 years.

Hemlockfen
Hemlockfen
Feb 27, 2023 8:18 PM
Reply to  Thomas L Frey

Locked and loaded!

syl shawcross
syl shawcross
Feb 27, 2023 5:40 PM

There really are no words to describe what has happened here and all its ramifications.

Kurt
Kurt
Feb 27, 2023 6:44 PM
Reply to  syl shawcross

Nothing has happened that would be that much different from what’s happened all over the place, namely a global coup d’etat intended to transition the world to a new era.

What’s different is how people all around the world have responded.

Objectively speaking, kanuks haven’t done so bad. The Freedom Convoy, however useless and naive, was a heartwarming experience. I mean Kanukstan is the last place on Earth you’d expect to be leading a global freedom movement, yet the convoy spread like a wildfire around the whole world. Nothing people did anywhere else even came close. The convoy had the potential to be the spark that would ignite serious pushback.

Hemlockfen
Hemlockfen
Feb 27, 2023 8:21 PM
Reply to  syl shawcross

I have words. Mother Fuckers.

mjh
mjh
Feb 28, 2023 7:44 PM
Reply to  syl shawcross

Glad to see you are posting comments syl shawcross – I always enjoy your articles. But do you sometimes feel profoundly discouraged — like I do — when reading comments full of violence, obscenity, waves of sheer hatred and the condemnation of people who should be our allies (at least on most issues). I refer to stuff such as that written here by Kurt and Hemlockfen. There are days when I think “if this sort of commenting continues, I will just have to stop reading Off Guardian.” Then I remember you and a few other columnists here, and a few great commenters (like Wardropper) and continue on… But really, folks, can’t we think for a few seconds before spewing out nastiness constantly??

Hemlockfen
Hemlockfen
Feb 28, 2023 9:47 PM
Reply to  mjh

See you later. Real people are repelling. White straight men have caused all of the World’s problems. I will be out front when the shooting starts and so will everyone like me. You will be hiding behind me and thanking me.

mjh
mjh
Feb 28, 2023 10:23 PM
Reply to  Hemlockfen

“Real people are repelling.” You’ve summed up your view on life there quite succinctly. And what do you propose is the alternative to them? Fake people? Is that what you prefer? Is that what you are?
Don’t know if I’ll be thanking you, but I will tell you one thing, friend, I will be praying for you. Count on it.

Kurt
Kurt
Mar 1, 2023 7:16 AM
Reply to  mjh

Get a life, whining loser.

Maybe you’ve been conditioned to live your life by walking on eggshells, to keep your mouth shut, to preemptively say nothing lest somebody might find it offensive, etc.

Guess what, the present global coup d’etat is exploiting just that. Your conformism and chickenshit fear to stick your head out.

It’s time for the tough to get going. To call a spade a spade. And do something about it.

Do I have strong opinions? Maybe. Am I always right? Probably not. You’re welcome to tell me if that’s the case. But don’t try to shut me, or anybody else, up.

mjh
mjh
Mar 1, 2023 10:12 AM
Reply to  Kurt

I have a life already, so don’t need to get one. Tell me, how did I try to “shut you up”? You are perfectly welcome to comment on anything you want. I just suggested you be a bit less rude in your language and dismissive in your tone, and maybe try reading — and thinking about — people’s comments before you attack them. And calling me conformist?? You don’t know me at all; that is the last thing I am. I also have strong opinions. Evidently they just don’t conform 100% with yours or with the strategies you favour using, so I guess that makes me a “whining loser” in your book.

Kurt
Kurt
Mar 1, 2023 10:22 AM
Reply to  mjh

Blah blah blah, yap yap yap, yada yada yada

You’re implicitly trying to shut me up by saying what word I should use, what things I should say, how I should say them. Let me be the judge of that. You’re not required to read anything that’s liable to make you blush.

I am very dismissive in my tone about bullshit, that’s the way I am and will continue to be.

That being said, in all of what’s come out of you thus far, you’ve expressed zero substance, nada, like fucking rien. It’s all judgmental ad hominem crap. There is nothing to argue about, nothing to have a meaningful exchange about. All I can tell you is to shove it.

Why don’t you try to produce something of substance the next time …?

switchedON
switchedON
Feb 27, 2023 5:12 PM

Off G Criminalizes Dissent…. 😂 

Could you get my comment out of the dangerous pending spam please.

Kurt
Kurt
Feb 27, 2023 3:46 PM

Complete crock of shit. Yada yada yada, yap yap yap, blah blah blah.

Let me first stay within their sandbox and play the democracy game. In democracy, the fucking government are people’s employees. Hired to take care of matters of public interest that should not go too far beyond ensuring that the street lights are on at night and that dog shit is picked up from sidewalks. But the point is that they’re hired by us to do as we wish.

Where the fuck does protest even enter into any of this? Protest fucking what? If the motherfuckers don’t act as we – the majority – wish, they’re fucking dismissed. Fired. Gone.

What fucking “right to protest” are we talking about here? By placing yourself in a position when you have right to protest you tacitly acknowledge the implied fact that they’re standing above you and that your a subject. You’re no such thing – and that’s by their own definition.

So, FUCK PROTEST! Don’t think protest, THINK DISMISSAL.

Now, if I step outside the democracy farce, what right does any motherfucker have to tell anybody what to do, how to do, what-the-fucking ever? A being is born into this world free, subject to no one, to nothing. Nobody has an inherent right to make you essentially a slave, a subject to some “government”, to put borders around you, none of that shit. Once again, protest doesn’t enter into any of this. If they get in your sun, show some good faith and move over. If they get in your sun again, ask them to fuck the fuck off. If they don’t, remove them. End of story.

Shola
Shola
Feb 27, 2023 4:37 PM
Reply to  Kurt

If the motherfuckers don’t act as we – the majority – wish, they’re fucking dismissed. Fired. Gone.

This gave me a good laugh. One of the more naive sentences anyone will read for while.

Kurt
Kurt
Feb 27, 2023 4:56 PM
Reply to  Shola

Not quite sure what’s funny, buddy.

The truth is that they’ll gladly fuck people over any which way they please and then hold a fucking inquiry into the matter, concluding – surprise fucking surprise – reluctantly – surprise fucking surprise – that it was okay because …. (enter random bullshit justification).

It won’t stop until people stop it.

Hemlockfen
Hemlockfen
Feb 27, 2023 8:24 PM
Reply to  Kurt

He pissed me off too.

Shola
Shola
Mar 1, 2023 11:56 AM
Reply to  Kurt

You, you’re funny, pal. With your Jordon (shill) Peterson love-in and your faux hard-man act. Hilarious!

Hemlockfen
Hemlockfen
Feb 27, 2023 8:23 PM
Reply to  Shola

Gave me a laugh too. I felt inspired.

Stop The Prison Mentality
Stop The Prison Mentality
Feb 27, 2023 4:46 PM
Reply to  Kurt

Yeah, lets breakout the Glocks.

And that’ll turn into a huge game of whomever ends up with the most Glocks wins. Awesome.

Kurt
Kurt
Feb 27, 2023 5:04 PM
Hemlockfen
Hemlockfen
Feb 27, 2023 8:26 PM

Mine is a 9mm with a hair trigger. And it shoots straight because I practice.

Johnny
Johnny
Feb 28, 2023 1:18 AM
Reply to  Hemlockfen

You’re gonna need a shipload of bullets and a protective force shield to make a dent in the MIC Hemlockfen.

Clive Williams
Clive Williams
Feb 28, 2023 10:20 AM
Reply to  Hemlockfen

With ear protection safety glasses and triangle both arms & both legs wide apart, no doubt.
Fire in the hole!
What the….?
Bang! it doesn’t seem to Bang! there’s something Bang! Wrong Bang! With the Bang! Safety Bang! Shear Bang Bang!!
Bonny & Cher…Bang Bang!
Clive MG fizz click. pop… fucking thing! Bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang a n’t Ang hang bang bang bang bang bbbbbbbbbbb to bbnbbbbb @#@@#@#@$#$$$$$$$$$$$$$$%Bang pop fizzle stutter. Pop. fizz ting.
Well not bad ..two tin cans and a milk carton that fell over.

Hemlockfen
Hemlockfen
Feb 28, 2023 7:56 PM
Reply to  Clive Williams

My first time at the range with a friend who was teaching me range protocol I substituted “fire in the hole” for “range is hot”. The range was empty except for the two of us. An outdoor range. Temps were in the 20s. Metal hand guns suck up the heat from your hands pretty quick. We did not last long but we had a good laugh. Took a course on how to gun fight in your home too. A lot of fun. Always keep an eye on ammo prices. Buy in bulk. Thousand rounds at time. Does not take long to build up your supply. Keep the gun clean and keep plenty of solvent on hand in case the supply chain fails. Aim small. Miss small. Practice makes for good muscle memory. Push and pull. Have extra magazines. Don’t aim. Point and shoot. As quickly as you can. Reduce the pull force needed on your trigger to shorten the time it takes to empty your magazine, if necessary. Have a plan in advance for every scenario. Don’t hesitate. If you are in your car and someone points a gun at you, be the first to shoot. Don’t stop until he is down. Life and death decisions should be practiced. They are out there and tend to target people they perceive as weak. If you have gray hair and wrinkles you will be first in line. Sorry. I digress.

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Feb 27, 2023 4:59 PM
Reply to  Kurt

Yo, Kurt. The plebs have been schlocked into the mommy and daddy theater of the absurd. They miss their spankings…

Kurt
Kurt
Feb 27, 2023 6:03 PM

Theater of the absurd it is, no shit.

The weird thing about Canada is that a half of Canucks, maybe more, maybe less, came there from some totalitarian shithole, and you’d kinda expect that they’d have a good radar to sniff out the kind of stuff that made life back home unbearable. And they’d do something about it. Apparently not, save for a few exceptions – like the Polish pastor in Alberta who got dragged out of his church by the pigs.

Cognitive dissonance, I guess. They won’t allow themselves to acknowledge that the promised land has morphed into – in many cases – a worse nightmare than the one they once fled.

redrocket
redrocket
Feb 27, 2023 8:25 PM
Reply to  Kurt

throw in this, Kurt…most of canucks swallow bigpHarma pills like candy& all drugs contain fluoride, as well as municipal fluoridated water, which is very useful[as the nazis& communists found] in controlling/pacifying prisoners…& here’s the 21st ct cherry on top : that most people use cellphones 24/7 …huis clos
[‘No Exit,1945,a one-act philosophical drama by Jean-Paul Sartre, original, French title, Huis clos, translated as In Camera or Dead End…hell is other people” rather than a state created by God.’]

clinicalnews.org /2022/04/25/emfs-calcium-and-alzheimers-disease-a-closer-link/
EMFs, calcium and Alzheimer’s disease: A closer link – CLINICALNEWS.OR

For almost a quarter of a century, researchers have been studying and publishing on the effect of calcium on Alzheimer’s Disease. Research has led to the development of the calcium hypothesis of Alzheimer’s disease, which argues that Alzheimer’s is caused by excessive intracellular calcium.

Calcium causes changes to the brain

Calcium build-up in cells results in diverse range of changes in the brain. There are two significant changes that develop conditions for Alzheimer’s disease…

transcendingsquare.com /2017/12/22/emfs-and-intracellular-calcium-magnesium-is-natures-calcium-channel-blocker/

EMFs and Intracellular Calcium – Magnesium is nature’s calcium channel blocker –
Electromagnetic fields, (EMFs) are the non-ionizing radiation that makes WiFi connections work and other devices like televisions and cellphones. The electronic details are beyond my field of experience and they are generally claimed to be harmless however research is being done on the health effects on people and other species. As more and more ‘hotspots’ become active and there is discussion of making entire regions WiFi spots the question of whether the radiation is truly harmless or not is important.

The research that has been performed suggests that the mode of action is on the ion channels in cell membranes called voltage-gated calcium channels (VGCCs). The EMF radiation seems to activate ion channels and allows the interior of the cell to fill with calcium which then can proceed to activate membrane breakdown and other actions within the cell. Oxidative stress can involve an excess of calcium within the interior of the cell which leads to other free radical chemicals – electrically active chemicals which antioxidant nutrients can help deactivate. ..

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Feb 28, 2023 12:52 AM
Reply to  redrocket

Hello redrocket. There is also substantial linkages between Autism Spectrum Disorders and exposures to electromagnetic broadcast.

From what I’ve observed of most “modern” adult behaviors, they fall somewhere within the spectrum…

Hemlockfen
Hemlockfen
Feb 28, 2023 8:25 PM

No evidence because they don’t want evidence.

One of my brothers has dementia issues. Spent most of his life in manholes fixing phone lines where EMR is significant.

His twin also has the same issues. Spent 35 years in nuke plants. EMR up the yin yang.

The other 3 brothers (including myself) nor my two sisters, parents and grandparents, aunts and uncles, etc. had memory issues. Anecdotal. Maybe. Big family. Might be statistically viable……..

Leukemia was more common in farmers who leased farm land under transmission lines. Again, anecdotal. Numbers were too small to be significant statistically.

Best I have seen on EMR related to cell phones is that they have an effect on memory, in general. That was decades ago.

I used to follow the “science” but who trusts “the science” anymore.

Everyone is bought.

The desired results are predetermined and a plan to get to those results is devised.

My anecdotal summation.

My proof?: Just look at what happened over the last three years.

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Feb 28, 2023 1:01 AM
Reply to  Kurt

Canada was split up between the British Crown and French monarchies during hundreds of years of indigenous rape and slaughter. Spain also gave it a go, but didn’t have enough gold or much interest in wearing beaver fur…

Most Canucks have no clue that the British Court owns and manages their entire social security system…

paul
paul
Feb 28, 2023 5:44 PM

Time to call it a day. Just draw a line under it and give the whole place back to the Redskins and the buffalo. Same goes for the United Snakes as well.

Hemlockfen
Hemlockfen
Feb 28, 2023 8:02 PM
Reply to  Kurt

Largely the same for Americans. Voting rights is the problem now. Ignorant gullible people are being influenced by bad people. One big charade that has resulted in a minority of unscrupulous people forcing their views on the majority.

Hemlockfen
Hemlockfen
Feb 27, 2023 8:27 PM

We need more Kurts. I am with him.

Pilgrim Shadow
Pilgrim Shadow
Feb 27, 2023 6:45 PM
Reply to  Kurt

“Nobody has an inherent right to make you essentially a slave, a subject to some “government”, to put borders around you, none of that shit.”

There is such a right. It’s called Might.

semaj
semaj
Feb 27, 2023 7:51 PM
Reply to  Pilgrim Shadow

Unfortunately there are many who might but are outnumbered by those that might not!