Monday, February 28, 2022

Entertainment News
A cheerful Christian tone for dark times

From left: Karen Petersen, the band's matriarch and bass player; Emmett Franz, dobro (AKA resonator guitar); followed by Petersen siblings Katie, fiddle; Matt, guitar; Ellen, banjo; and Julianne, mandolin. All contribute to the wonderful solo and group singing.
When not extolling the glories of Christ, this lively young Christian music band puts out expert, vigorous bluegrass fusion that delights the ear while uplifting our spirits. They keep their treasure trove of non-gospel music on the sunny side, eschewing overly raucous or bitter material.

A sample of their work
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRTSFgot_wgpP4ipAlM0nAEBokENp8K5k

For booking information, contact Matthew Petersen on Facebook or write him at
info@petersenband.com

Gospel Bluegrass News
A stunning version of Come Ye Sinners

Katie Petersen = Best fiddler either side of the Mississippi. Fabulous songstress, too. Stunningly good version.
Other Petersens in the video: Matt, guitar; Julianne, mandolin; Ellen, banjo; Karen (the family matriarch), bass fiddle. Also featured is band member Emmett Franz, dobro (also called a resonator guitar).

Friday, February 25, 2022

Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Trudeau extremism in action

Protest leader denied bail to prevent her from talking
LOCK HIM UP
Wanted
for crimes against Canada, including
Treason, Conspiracy, Subversion and Dictator Rule
Specifics include:
☑ Unjustified use of emergency powers to black out peaceful protests that were tarnishing his political image.
☑ Wrongful branding of protesters, and their supporters, as "terrorists" in order to justify the lawless seizure of property and funds
☑ Failure to denounce the Communist Party when it issued a declaration of support for Trudeau's harsh, communistic methods.
☑ Failure to end the "emergency" once trucks had
dispersed from Ottawa.

Monday, February 21, 2022

Defiance: Ontario convoy rolling again

Citizen journalist:
I've been ordered to delete protester videos

He must not 'help' the truckers, I suppose.
First this fellow, then larger media,
then members of parliament...


I can only guess that the longterm resident has been threatened with deportation and that as a "terrorist" he faces loss of online business earnings.

Entertainment News
Wayfaring Stranger

Why do so many like this song?
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRTSFgot_wgr6RIdJr8yqCQXldgSb7qTn

The Petersens' bluegrass version, with Julianne Petersen, center, on the mandolin and singing lead.

Google demonetizes climate scientist

His data show that warming isn't as severe as is proclaimed

The Don't Make Trudeau Look Bad emergency

Ahhh... relief, press coverage abates. That was Trudeau's real goal.
Some 'emergency' controls could be permanent;
covid curbs began dropping after truck protests
showing public opinion favored protests
and that the poll claiming 2/3 of Canadians
backed 'emergency' was fraudulent.
CTV found no proof terrorists backed truckers,
implying seizure of funds can now be used to silence all dissent



Saturday, February 19, 2022

Massive truck convoy is heading
to Quebec as defiant Canadians
join the national covid backlash

Hundreds of protesters today joined truckers in Quebec City who have sparked a national covid backlash, a report in the Montreal Gazette indicates. A huge convoy is en route to the city to reinforce the protests.

François Legault, Quebec Province's premier, has voiced strong criticism of the unvaccinated but recently eased covid controls.

On Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's declaration of emergency powers in order to quell covid protests, Legault said: "I think it’s time to bring Quebecers together — it’s not time to divide them."

It has been reported that Quebecers have shown much sympathy to the truckers.

Legault added that Quebec police had been able to deal with the protests without much trouble.

The Biden administration has been quietly supportive of Trudeau's stormtrooper methods.

Legault heads the Coalition Avenir Québec political party in the French-speaking province.
Covid stormtroopers
use force against
peaceful dissenters


Truckers arrested at gunpoint as police advance;
100 seized in 'emergency' halting of dissent

https://nypost.com/2022/02/19/canadian-police-arrest-over-100-people-in-trucker-protests/

Trudeau tyranny worsens
as parliament is shuttered

Lawmakers barred from debating
as police begin putting squeeze
on peaceful truck protestors

Parliament was forced to suspend Friday's debate on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's emergency powers, sparing the Liberal leader another day of uncomfortable speeches from MPs who fiercely oppose his use of the draconian Emergencies Act.

Lawmakers were told on Thurday night that due to the 'exceptional circumstances' of police closing in on Freedom Convoy protesters they needed to avoid the area around parliament for their own safety.

Read more from the Daily Mail here:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10529061/Canadas-Parliament-SUSPENDS-debate-Trudeaus-Emergencies-Act.html

Friday, February 18, 2022

Entertainment News
The Great Airport Caper
or Tempest Near a Kiosk

There was a zany TikTok "controversy" a week or so ago involving Petersens band mates being "too lazy" to walk around an airport. The bluegrass fusion performers were fitted out with $500 gyro uniroller footgear.

Hey! Life is short. Why not enjoy it a little?


'Come Ye Sinners' -- an example of the Petersens' expert gospel bluegrass style. They also perform all sorts of pop bluegrass fusion. From left, Julianne on mandolin, Katie on fiddle and Ellen on banjo.

Once they reached out to FlyLifeJamie, they laughed it all off without any explanation reaching the public. "We are not offended."

So naturally all sorts of insinuations, rumors and allegations went around, which gave the video shorts by Jamie, an airline attendant, liftoff. They went viral. That then attracted the attention of Newshub of New Zealand followed by Britain's online tabloid, the Daily Mail.

The news writers portrayed the band members as having endured a "merciless" barrage of criticism (the charge was over-hyped silliness). Had the band deigned to disclose a bit more about its reasons for so equipping its folks, the manufactured nastiness would have had less ammo. But perhaps these youngsters don't realize that when you are in a public place, you don't really have a private life. Certainly the more successful someone is in the entertainment world, the more of a public figure she or he cuts and a lower level of privacy is a price for success. Their answer was cool, but it could have been slightly more cooperative and spiked some of the insanity.

For what it's worth, my guess is that they simply rented the mobile footwear from an airport kiosk. Doubtless it was a big airport and they are experienced travelers.

But then a "strange" point was noticed: A news person trolling their Instagram photos spotted the band mates a few years back hanging about on unirollers with handles. The new airport gear was -- oh my goodness -- made by the same manufacturer as the standard larger uniroller! Even I thought there might be something to this. Perhaps they were showing gear as entertainers paid to display certain products during their out-and-about's.

But then, a check of their public photo archive shows that the old photo has been cropped at the bottom to nix the brand name in question.

Another big reveal from the old photo(s) is that they had been tooling around a local Ozarks park. Though all these people are hikers, they were shooting a few publicity shots for Randy Franz, at the time a tour guide at the park. He in turn is the dad of Emmett Franz, the band's dobro virtuoso. In fact, these days the elder Franz is a band employee.

Well, what does this all say? For one thing it says that entertainment news is largely there for the fun of it and that the press often does not take it seriously. Entertainers generally find this out soon enough, though this group has been coddled by a highly protective local press. Of course you can also expect that likely as not, someone will get your name wrong.

But, the zany press coverage accomplished an important something: It drew people's interest to the bluegrass band, with quite a few likely checking the group out on Youtube or elsewhere.

A perfect publicity stunt. So good that you have to wonder whether media liaison Ellen cooked it up. Nah! Too honest.
Banjo-player Ellen is the woman in pink with the long blond hair. Her guitar-playing brother Matt is wearing his hat backward and is carrying a gray backpack. Wearing a white hat and carrying a jacket is dobroist Emmett Franz (right in center still). Petersen sibling Katie, the group's fiddler, is holding a cup of coffee and wearing fashionably torn jeans (center still). Band mates Julianne Petersen, mandolin, and Mrs. Karen Petersen, bass fiddle, are not pictured. The group's patriarch Jon Petersen lends a hand occasionally while working full-time. Singing is done by all band members.

A sample of TikTok opinion.

The uncropped version of the notorious uniroller photo.
From left are Katie, Ellen and Matt Petersen,
with Emmett Franz at right.

No controversey over horses, anyway.

Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Entertainment News
Those Gold-Plated Petersens:
Their Parade of 'Million-Plus' Hits

Canny bluegrass fusion band slides past Nashville
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRTSFgot_wgpHQz74T_TnyUZLqxilWuML


One of their social media blockbusters

Ottawa's police chief pushed out
as cop force balks at 'emergency'

Read between the lines:
Expect a thug to replace Sloly
as frantic politicians pressure
for enforcement of dictator rule

Peter Sloly has resigned as Ottawa's police chief. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press)

Peter Sloly has resigned as Ottawa's police chief and will publicly announce his resignation after the Ottawa Police Services Board meeting today, sources tell CBC News.

The former chief has been criticized over his handling of a truck convoy protest that has caused major disruptions to Ottawa's downtown core.

Sloly's resignation comes as sources tell CBC News he's been accused of bullying and volatile behaviour that has damaged relations with senior leadership and compromised the force's ability to cope with the truck protest.

Multiple sources have told CBC News that Sloly allegedly belittled and berated senior Ottawa Police Service officers in front of their colleagues, and has failed to put forward a solid operations plan to end the crisis.

Sources say he allegedly has come into conflict with members of the OPP and RCMP tasked with assisting the city's law enforcement efforts during the crisis.

Sources both inside and outside the police service said Sloly has a short fuse and is quick to yell at members of his senior leadership team.

Since the protest and subsequent occupation of downtown Ottawa began, at least three incident response commanders have been reassigned after working with Sloly, the sources said.

One incident commander who was reassigned described Sloly as having no rationale for his decisions.

"This will all come out in a review," another reassigned incident commander told CBC News. "I can't say any more." 

The sources spoke to CBC News on condition they not be named because of concerns about career repercussions.

Chief sidesteps allegations

CBC News emailed Sloly and the Ottawa Police Service on Sunday and multiple times on Monday to seek comment on the allegations. The response provided to CBC News did not directly address or refute the allegations levelled against him by multiple sources.

"Chief Sloly and the Ottawa Police Service have been working, with our policing partners, around the clock for three weeks to end this illegal occupation of our city," the statement said.

"This unprecedented situation, well beyond the experience of any municipal policing body in Canada, has put tremendous strain on all our officers."

The statement said the Ottawa Police Service is working with the OPP and RCMP to establish a joint incident command that it says will see more resources and expertise made available to help end what many are calling the occupation of the nation's capital.

"In future there will be an opportunity for a full review of the operation, but right now it is time to work together with our partners and focus on ending this illegal occupation," the statement said.

OPS media relations told CBC News no one was available for an interview.

The Globe and Mail recently noted that, while deputy chief of the Toronto Police Service, Sloly was accused of doing a poor job of handling allegations of misogyny and was known in policing circles as someone quick to resort to heavy-handed measures.

During a special meeting of the Ottawa Police Services Board Friday, police board chair Coun. Diane Deans defended Sloly's response to the crisis, saying that despite requests for help issued to the province and the federal government the OPS still did not have the resources it needed to end the occupation of the city. 

The Ottawa Police Service is "working tirelessly with the resources they have and there has been some progress. There have been over 1,700 tickets issued, there have been at least 25 arrests, police have been working to seize fuel, they've made progress on clamping down on the encampment at Coventry Rd. and in Confederation Park, but it's not enough," Deans said at the meeting.

"We do not have the resource requirement that we have asked for at this point."

Deans declined an interview request from CBC News Monday when asked about specific allegations related to Sloly's behaviour as chief of police.

'Ottawa Police Service is paralyzed'

Police and provincial sources have told CBC News that the Ottawa Police Service's failure to provide the OPP and the RCMP with a firm operational plan for the 1,800 officers it has asked for has delayed the arrival of those extra officers.

Sources within and outside the OPS say they are concerned the force's leadership is burned out and has reached a breaking point.

"Right now the Ottawa Police Service is paralyzed," one source told CBC News. "They are paralyzed at the front line. They've been waiting for directions from the senior leadership team and are frustrated with how they're being viewed by the public because of the spectacular failure of their leader."

Just days into the protest, Sloly suggested that his force was not equipped to deal with it.

"The longer this goes on, the more I am convinced there may not be a police solution to this demonstration," he said. 

Sloly became chief of the Ottawa Police Service in October, 2019 with a mandate to help the force address systemic racism, improve its response to mental health calls and rebuild trust with the city's Black community. 

About a month after he took the position, a report found that Ottawa police were stopping a disproportionate number of people of colour in traffic stops.

In response to that report, Sloly, a Jamaican-born person of colour who had served 27 years on the Toronto police force, said he wanted to eliminate racism from the Ottawa Police Service.

"We should all have that sense of fierce urgency. Not enough is being done, it's not being done fast enough and it's not being done well enough," Sloly said.







Truckers remain defiant
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/protesters-violate-court-injunction-through-weekend-1.6349861

Monday, February 14, 2022

WITNESSES SAID TO COOPERATE
AS DURHAM'S PROBE HEATS UP

Special Counsel John Durham’s investigation has "accelerated," with more people "cooperating" and coming before the federal grand jury than has previously been reported, a source told Fox News.

Durham is looking into misuse of the FBI and national security operations to derail Donald Trump both during his campaign and during his presidency. A Justice Department lawyer has pleaded guilty and a political insider lawyer, Michael Sussman, has been indicted on a charge that he concealed his Democratic campaign connections from the FBI while offering purported computer evidence that the Trump team's cyber-traffic implied collusion with Russia.

The source told Fox News yesterday that Durham has run his investigation "very professionally," and, unlike Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation, Durham's inquiry rarely leaks witness information, witness cooperation status, or Durham's activities,

"Durham does this right and keeps it a secret," the source said, adding that there has been "much more activity" in Durham’s investigation "than has been visible to the public."

Any increase in grand jury activity and more witness cooperation would strongly suggest that people have made or are trying to make plea bargains with the Durham probe.

Dem techies spied on Trump's White House cyber-traffic

https://nypost.com/2022/02/13/hillary-clinton-campaign-paid-tech-workers-to-dig-up-donald-trump-russia-connections/

Ex-spook chief: Many more indictments coming
https://nypost.com/2022/02/14/ratcliffe-expects-a-few-more-indictments-in-durham-probe/

Entertainment news
Bluegrass fusion maestra:
The beautiful Katie Petersen

Some of Katie's best videos
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRTSFgot_wgoNx8Cr9l28jy_8pLVYeFSa



Entertainment news
The Amazing Julianne Petersen

A young, highly experienced musician with a unique voice and style:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRTSFgot_wgos0hGR8yneq1d1ToeQwSDF


What's Trudeau's emergency?
Dissent gaining steam?

Too many Canadians are agreeing with the truckers' anti-mandate dissent:
That's his party's political problem; the rights of Liberal fascists must be upheld!

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-60381096

Once the vital bridge blockade was cleared, there remained no real menace to Canada. And as Ontario leader Doug Ford has already said that the covid passports would be "pulled" and other curbs eased soon, what is the big deal about tolerating the Ottawa and other truck protests until Ford makes good on his word?
Rather than harsh Liberal fascist or Progressive Conservative fascist crackdowns on dissent, why not just be on relatively good terms with the truckers until the covid emergency edicts are lifted or relaxed?
Why keep answering dissent against unpopular emergency decrees with more emergency decrees?

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Friday, February 11, 2022

Leaked call bares Ontario leader's deceit

Why declare an emergency
while knowing that
passports will be pulled?


Ford in leaked call: 'We're pulling these passports'
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/ontarios-premier-doug-ford-says-vaccine-passports-will-be-dropped-very-soon/

In yet another emergency decree,
Ontario chief vows harsh actions
against the Ottawa truck protesters

Uses bridge blockade to rationalize crackdown on all protesters



Premier Doug Ford of the Progressive Conservative Party has strong support from the U.S. Deep State, which has been extensively meddling in Canadian affairs in order to get this protest out of the news.

It was highly predictable that a group of truckers would be incited by authorities to block the international bridge so that a good excuse could be found to use a state of emergency against ALL protesters instead of the bridge blockers only. Perhaps Ford's sweeping decree will be challenged in court on that basis.

True, at this point we cannot prove that such an obvious Marxist ruse was used. Even so, a court might consider the question, What is the point of a state of emergency? Ford ALREADY HAD the means to clear the bridge of blocking vehicles without emergency power. Why did he not use it? What was the purpose of including the Ottawa protesters, whose purported "chaos" is limited to parking on Parliament Hill?

The emergency declaration proves that Ottawa's previous emergency declaration was a miserable failure, giving the police chief a problematic record. Now those who attempt to enforce Ford's trick emergency will also face career-ruining problems.

Ford began his speech by defending his covid record while emphasizing that the many Canadians who sympathized with the truckers will soon see the burdensome covid "emergency" decrees go away.

Wouldn't it be nice if all emergency decrees would take a hike? Wouldn't it be nice if all the tinpot dictators who leapt on the covid scaredemic as their ticket to more power would also take a hike?

Police FB monitors spur official visit
to Canadian truck protester's house

Is this monitoring meant as Marxist-style intimidation? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSjKm-5xkUA

Is it meant to injure rights of free association and free speech?

Canada truckers need new funding tool

GiveSendGo balks at court's freeze order
https://rivercountry.newschannelnebraska.com/story/45859347/crowd-fundraising-site-says-they-defy-canadian-court-order-to-stop-disbursing-funds-to-convoy-protesters

Assange cryptofunder raises $38M in days
https://www.coindesk.com/tech/2022/02/08/assangedao-raises-38m-to-aid-wikileaks-founders-court-battle/

Assange backers' cryptofund site
https://juicebox.money/#/p/assangedao

Description of the cryptofundraising method
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/infinite-scroll/the-promise-of-daos-the-latest-craze-in-crypto#:~:text=A%20DAO%2C%20by%20definition%2C%20is,room%20on%20the%20platform%20Discord

Yes, this new method may be difficult for the truckers and their supporters to figure out. The trucker group needs Canadian experts to help them in such a venture and that group also needs Canadian attorneys to fight for them in court and to help set up the funding mechanism in such a way that the courts find it very difficult to enforce freezes. Surely there are some attorneys who would donate their time or who would work on contingency that they only be paid if enough money is at hand to pay them.

Thursday, February 10, 2022

LOCK HIM UP

Wanted
for crimes against America, including

Treason, Conspiracy, Bribery and Racketeering


Specifics include:

☑ Secret kickbacks from foreign energy concerns to subvert America's best interests.
☑ Secret bribery by communist-dominated Chinese financial fronts to sell out Japan, a U.S. ally, in favor of Beijing.
☑ Conspiracy with the Wall Street China lobby -- which dominates mainstream Fake News Inc. -- and commiecrats in vote-counting positions and in the Deep State to rob Trump of his landslide victory.
☑ Racketeering methods used in the commiecrat attempts to frame up Trump.
Special Counsel John Durham must not shrink from following the many footsteps that lead to the current occupant of the White House.
Amusing postscript 1.
After the above was posted, Youtube began feeding this account "conspiracy theory" videos. So the keywords "conspiracy facts" were entered into Youtube search. No auto-suggestions appeared. Further, when the search was initiated, Youtube only had available "conspiracy theories." Evidently, Google/Youtube has a problem with the possibility that some conspiracies can been demonstrated by provable facts.
Amusing postscript 2.
Supposedly this post (like most of the others) received 0 views. Nevertheless someone took the trouble to alter the graphic appearance, making it look really lame. Once I had redone the post, someone switched it to draft so that it would not be visible. That's a lot of trouble to take for what Google stats show to be a very poorly read blog.

Entertainment news
Paige Anderson: Atypical but she grows on you

Ontario mulls nixing covid restrictions,
but that has 'nothing to do' with truckers

Covid economics: Worst inflation leap since 1982

Dem lockdowners and mandaters were repeatedly warned
of their horrendous impacts on the nation's vitality

Inflation skyrockets in January to 7.5%
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-02-10/u-s-inflation-charges-higher-with-larger-than-forecast-gain

You are ordered to accept a risk of death

A few cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome have shown up among millions of people inoculated with Johnson and Johnson's Moderna vaccine.

So you would have very low risk of this particular adverse reaction after injection.

A medical report says:
GBS is a disease in which a person’s own immune system mistakenly attacks part of the peripheral nerve system, which includes the nerve network outside of the spinal cord and brain. GBS affects an estimated 3,000 to 6,000 people a year in the U.S.

The disease can range from mild to severe, with symptoms from brief weakness to paralysis, and some people die of it. But most recover, even including the most severe cases. According to the CDC, in about two-thirds of cases, people report having had diarrhea or a respiratory illness several weeks before developing symptoms of GBS. Campylobacter jejuni infection, which causes diarrhea, is one of the most common risk factors, but people also have been diagnosed with GBS after other infections, including influenza, Epstein Barr, Zika virus, and COVID-19.
That is some elements of GBS can follow not only vaccination "infection," but also actual infections, including covid. Yet my question is: Why are governments forcing people to accept this admittedly low risk when, for many age groups, their risk of death from covid is even lower?

Tuesday, February 8, 2022

Covid dictator running for cover

As anti-mandate pressure builds,
Legault unveils eased covid curbs



Quebec chief: We had to protect
a great many stupid people

Defends 'divisive' covid measures as necessary for public safety.
That is, Legault was certain that the many who opposed his
covid measures are silly know-nothings.


Political police back mandate party,
say charges due in Alberta blockade

Trudeau says mandates 'must stop now'

Ha ha! You'll never see that headline.

Actually his line is:

We must stop press coverage of the protest.
Too many Canadians are turning against my irrational mandates.

Toronto Sun columnist:
Trudeau lacks qualities of real leader

Says prime minister favors strategy
of scurrilous attacks on ordinary people

Liberal lawmaker rips Trudeau's covid politics
Finds curbs divisive, confusing, lacking rational basis

You may not like the protest but truckers have a point, he observes

Covid crisis for Trudeau

Paul Wells, writing for the influential Canadian magazine Macleans, said that Joël Lightbound's "sortie today constitutes the most serious threat to Justin Trudeau’s leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada since Jane Philpott quit the federal cabinet."

The Joël Lightbound crisis in the Liberal Party
https://www.macleans.ca/politics/ottawa/the-joel-lightbound-crisis-in-the-liberal-party/

New Zealand premier laughs off protesters

Lockdowns worked very poorly, analysts say

An analysis by economists at Johns Hopkins University finds that lockdowns had little effect and were counterproductive in terms of the damage done to economic activity.

Strong criticism of that study comes today from Jerry Davich, a Chicago Tribune columnist and freelance writer, who wrapped up his "analysis" by saying: "My conclusion to 'Johns Hopkins study' about ineffectiveness of lockdowns: It's as scientific as a Joe Rogan rant."

The prolific writer for the left-leaning newspaper has nothing in his various self-descriptions about scientific or economics credentials.

The three scholars found in their study, released earlier this month, that:
Of ... 34 eligible studies, 24 qualified for inclusion in the meta-analysis. They were separated into three groups: lockdown stringency index studies, shelter-in-place order (SIPO) studies, and specific NPI studies. An analysis of each of these three groups support the conclusion that lockdowns have had little to no effect on COVID-19 mortality. More specifically, stringency index studies find that lockdowns in Europe and the United States only reduced COVID-19 mortality by 0.2% on average. SIPOs were also ineffective, only reducing COVID-19 mortality by 2.9% on average. Specific NPI studies also find no broad-based evidence of noticeable effects on COVID-19 mortality.

While this meta-analysis concludes that lockdowns have had little to no public health effects, they have imposed enormous economic and social costs where they have been adopted. In consequence, lockdown policies are ill-founded and should be rejected as a pandemic policy instrument.
A LITERATURE REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS
OF THE EFFECTS OF LOCKDOWNS ON
COVID-19 MORTALITY

https://sites.krieger.jhu.edu/iae/files/2022/01/A-Literature-Review-and-Meta-Analysis-of-the-Effects-of-Lockdowns-on-COVID-19-Mortality.pdf

Alaska truckers rally for vax choice

'As long as we comply with these emergency orders, they're going to give us emergency orders, and we're going to continue to lose our freedoms.' -- Driver

Trucker counters Trudeau's version of events

Monday, February 7, 2022

NBC bars lawmaker's ad tying Olympics, genocide

The squelched advertisement observes that powerful U.S. corporations are complicit in genocide by the Chinese communists. Virtually admitting their guilt, no named U.S. corporation would respond at all to NewsNation Now's requests for comment. Apparently these companies had conspired in advance on how to cope with press queries on NBC's pro-communist decision.

The collective non-response of the traitorous corporations carries a penalty: They do not get to present their versions of events -- unless they are planning to have the soft-on-communism legacy media, such as NBC, air whitewashed propaganda reports as "news."

One can understand that the radical leftist NBC would bar such an ad. The network has been giving the Beijing Olympics massive coverage both in its primary newscast and in its daytime programing, though it did permit a few reports on the Uighur atrocities -- apparently in a lame attempt to counter expected criticism of NBC for aiding and abetting Beijing's massive global propaganda onslaught.

These are only a few of the companies taking genocidal
money from businesses controlled by communism.

Lawmakers rap premier on failure of leadership;
conservatives scorn him as 'Jus Hiding' Trudeau

First interview is in French. Others are in English.

Ottawa's top cop backed police defunding

Ottawa Police Chief Peter Sloly, who is directing the pressure tactics used against the truck protest, has a long record as an activist within the Ottawa Police Department.

When he was lobbying for the top cop job in 2016, Sloly favored a defund-the-police approach. His argument was that a "reactive" law enforcement model is inefficient and expensive. This speech capped his 27-year career with Ottawa police. Sloly, a Jamaican-Canadian, had long pressed for improved ethnic relations by the police department.

“Until policing stops being focused and driven on that reactive enforcement model, it will continue to be exponentially costly,” Sloly said in the January 2016 speech.

Drastic change is necessary, Sloly argued. “I’ve never seen policing at this low a point in terms of public trust and legitimacy. I feel there’s a crisis in the offing, not just here but right across North America.”

The Toronto Star reported that Sloly favored cutting back on police officers as part of his modernization plan.

Sloly's comments were criticized by the Toronto Police Association and viewed as a political attack in his quest for the top slot. He was passed over and resigned from the force. But in 2019, Sloly was appointed to the chief's role by the Police Services Board to replace another person forced out as a result of political infighting.  

As chief, Sloly has not urged that his department's budget be cut. Yet, there appear to be no news accounts showing that he has publicly renounced his activist "defund" stance.

Star: Sloly urges major defunding of cop budget
https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2016/01/18/deputy-chief-peter-sloly-pushes-for-change-amid-low-point-and-looming-crisis.html

Star: Deputy chief quits after defund talk
https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2016/02/10/peter-sloly-resigns-as-deputy-toronto-police-chief-after-bombshell-interview.html

Global News: Sloly named Ottawa's top cop
https://globalnews.ca/news/5813872/peter-sloly-named-ottawa-police-chief
NEWS of the WORLD completely upholds the right of Chief Sloly to protest governmental decisions. Sloly has as much right as any Canadian to oppose prevailing political opinion.

U.S. truck protests need to start ASAP

The U.S. truck protest against covid mandates is scheduled for March. That's much too late to take advantage of the current interest in truck protests.

The time for action is ASAP! Which means within days, the convoy toward D.C. should begin. Trucker protesters simply need to take the optimistic view that their needs will be met by organizers. Organizers need to take the same view.

By March, there may not be much left to protest, thus permitting the tinhorn dictators to have establihed the outrageous principle that the government owns your body.

New funding platform aids protesters

By Andrew Duffy
Ottawa Citizen
Feb 05, 2022
Truckers occupying downtown Ottawa to protest vaccine mandates have moved quickly to secure new funding after the popular GoFundMe platform closed off access to $10 million in donations.

The truckers have adopted GiveSendGo as their new fundraising platform.

The organization bills itself as the leader in Christian fundraising, but it has also hosted fundraising efforts conducted on behalf of the Proud Boys, a [purportedly] neo-fascist group deemed a terrorist organization by the Canadian government [after top U.S. Democrats and other leftists denounced the group for its role in the Jan. 6 protest in Washington, D.C.].

On the new platform, the truckers had already raised $1.3 million towards a $16 million goal by Saturday afternoon.

GiveSendGo was having trouble handling the sudden traffic on its website, which often displayed a server error Saturday. “We know the site is slow,” the company said on social media. “We are working on it! All hands on deck.”

Donations were coming in fast late Saturday morning at more than $70,000 an hour.

In a video on the GiveSendGo website, Tamara Lich, a key organizer of the truckers’ protest, said GoFundMe has frozen the bulk of its funds after releasing $1 million.

Lich said the truckers have decided to team with GiveSendGo “which will enable us to get donations into the hands of the truckers much, much quicker while everyone gets the rest of this stuff sorted out.”

“We plan to be here for the long haul – as long as it takes to ensure that that your rights and freedoms are restored,” Lich said in a statement recorded Friday in downtown Ottawa.

According to the website, the donations will be used to offset the costs of fuel, food and lodging.

That fun-loving bunch of Nazis!
How dare they protest!

On the one hand, the protesters shouldn't be having fun, says the mayor.
On the other hand, they're a bunch of Nazis, says the prime minister.
At least one U.S. lawmaker takes a stand against mandatory vaccination.


Isn't it curious how top Canadian officials disparage the truckers, instead of saying, "We understand their feelings and point of view, though we don't agree. All Canadian citizens should be treated by their government with respect."

Hysteria among the elite:
FB nixes U.S. trucker page

Social media giant takes stand against right to protest https://nypost.com/2022/02/04/facebook-removes-page-of-truckers-against-vax-mandates/

GoFundMe tried to hijack $9M sent to truckers

Sunday, February 6, 2022

Sniveling cop-out

Basic go-to tactic governments and elite use to suppress dissent: Make wild claims of racism (Trudeau), violence and "lawbreaking" (unnamed police officials) and then cut off electronic financial transactions.

That trend is not a very good advertisement for the cashless society being pushed by governments, banks and the Davos "reset" crowd.

NYT takes a stab at jab risk