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Carlson reports the White House urging Americans to leave Ukraine immediately as Russia will invade next week. Meanwhile, our leaders feel threatened by the freedom convoy truckers.

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I just watched some of Carlson's reporting on the "Freedom Convoys" in Canada and was quite impressed. He didn't denigrate the protesters at all, like all of the other mainstream news channels have been doing. Instead he stood up for them and supported them. I actually appreciate that and found it very refreshing. I can understand why people like his shows here so much now...

He woke up years ago and realized he was a hack. He swallowed his pride and opened his eyes and ears. He's come a long way since. He's worth watching. If he wasn't, I wouldn't upload him. I don't do partisan hackery...

cheers
many thanks for sharing
is this all a psyop, too?

Nope, looks to me like a lot of people are fed up with governmental bullshit. But I might be wrong...

Sure, but how to account for the difference between this and Jan 6?
They werent fed up with bull shit by a so-called govt process?

Truckers changing the course of Canadian history... I think the history books are pretty clear on how this will play out
Good luck

I personally wouldn't camp out in the middle of a bridge or beside Parliament in Canada. I am too comfortable in my house with my nice bed. I would probably just get the vaccine and go back to work (as a trucker or whatever). But in this situation, I don't really see any way to clear an entire bridge full of 18-wheeler trucks. It's just not possible. If you look at all the footage around these sites you will notice that it is actually very massive in scope. If the tow-truck companies are forced to clear them out, the truckers said they will just remove the truck's tires to make that process impossible etc. And as I understand it, this Freedom Convoy has the support of millions around the world who are funding them with various fundraising sites, now turned to crypto because the other ones have been shut down by government. The only way this will end will turn to violent force and possibly the use of the military.

Of course, Canada doesn't really have the FBI and all of that that America has, especially when it comes to that Jan. 6th insurrection. And Canadians don't really have guns and these truckers aren't violent or armed, so it's hard to see it turning that ugly. But we will have to wait and see. Anti-vaxxers only represent like 25% of the overall population, but they seem to be tough and pissed off people who will stop at nothing to end what they see as wrong and illegal.

Appreciate your thoughts, as ever. I find it similar to the Occupy protests about 10 years ago. Despite the challenge of physically removing trucks, the individuals can easily we whisked away, as with Occupy.
Doug Ford and Trudeau are already taking steps to freeze the funding.
Trudeau senior would hopefully not have run away and hid in this situation. The leaders could have easily turned this around.. I agree with Tucker Carlson that they are panicking, but history is on their side, not the truckers. I'm not saying I agree, I'm just calling a spade a spade.
We don't really have inspired leaders... While they are most definitely not reptiles, they are controlled by animal instincts and their purse strings tie them to their puppet masters.
Anyway, is so interesting to see Ottawa alive with a very real challenge... We will see Ford's and Trudeau's true colors soon enough

I find the beginning of the end of the world wildly entertaining! I am on the edge of my seat (eating popcorn).

This is WAY bigger than truckers. Most of the country and billions of people across the world are watching our governments try to lie and steal their way out of the mess that they created. Trudeau can stop this in 5 seconds. If he does anything other than restore our rights, he will lose.

ConCen wrote:

Trudeau can stop this in 5 seconds. If he does anything other than restore our rights, he will lose.

Good luck! My money is on forcible removal with zero repurcussions to the government... Just like Occupy

I think the truckers and protesters will eventually get cold and hungry and some willingly, and some forcibly, be removed. I think at least one of the bridges which was blocked by trucks was cleared and opened up this past weekend.

But ultimately, more uprisals will likely continue during the course of this pandemic and the various lockdowns and mandates imposed by government. Copycat examples of this Freedom Convoy are already spreading throughout the world, and some may turn out to be a lot uglier with more violent force to end them etc.

... repercussions will be (and already are) inevitable. The government's reputation is in tatters, even amongst normally apathetic people.

Act 1: invoke Emergency measures act
Act 2: control appearances (disparage and/or smear protestors for anti-canadian reasons...freeing Ottawa from the unruly and oppressive protestors)
Act 3: in one or two weeks, at night and without warning, authorize the police to arrest and remove the offending protestors
Act 4: issue the forgetfulness of Lethe....the public looks into the MIB Neuralyzer and their memory is wiped by the flash

I got an email from the Liberal party earlier today detailing Trudeau's plan. I guess at one time, during the election of 2015 or whatever it was, I supported their party. But when it came to the vote I think I voted NDP. And that was the first and last time I ever voted, maybe because I just don't care enough. But anyways, his plan will probably work:

Quote:

Here’s how the measures we’re taking today will help get the situation under control.

The police will be given more tools to restore order in places where public assemblies constitute illegal and dangerous activities, such as blockades and occupations, as seen in Ottawa, the Ambassador Bridge, and elsewhere.

These tools include strengthening their ability to impose fines or imprisonment.

The government will designate, secure and protect places and infrastructure that are critical to our economy and people’s jobs, including border crossings or airports.

We cannot and will not allow illegal and dangerous activities to continue.

The Emergencies Act will also allow the government to make sure essential services are rendered, for example, in order to tow vehicles blocking roads.

In addition, financial institutions will be authorized or directed to render essential services to help address the situation, including by regulating and prohibiting the use of property to fund or support illegal blockades.

Finally, it will enable the RCMP to enforce municipal by-laws and provincial offences where required.

That is what the Emergencies Act does.

Let me be equally clear about what it does not do.

We are not using the Emergencies Act to call in the military.

We are not suspending fundamental rights or overriding the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

We are not limiting people’s freedom of speech.

We are not limiting freedom of peaceful assembly.

We are not preventing people from exercising their right to protest legally.

We are reinforcing the principles, values, and institutions that keep all Canadians free.

So I guess that all sounds good, right? It was actually much longer than that, I just posted the last part of it (and without all the French).

euxalot wrote:

ConCen wrote:
Trudeau can stop this in 5 seconds. If he does anything other than restore our rights, he will lose.

Good luck! My money is on forcible removal with zero repurcussions to the government... Just like Occupy

I was 100% correct on this prediction, by the by

euxalot wrote:

euxalot wrote:

ConCen wrote:
Trudeau can stop this in 5 seconds. If he does anything other than restore our rights, he will lose.

Good luck! My money is on forcible removal with zero repurcussions to the government... Just like Occupy

I was 100% correct on this prediction, by the by

Nope. Trudeau permanently damaged his and the federal government's reputation when he invoked the Emergencies Act. That's a pretty serious, permanent repercussion.

ConCen wrote:

euxalot wrote:

euxalot wrote:

ConCen wrote:
Trudeau can stop this in 5 seconds. If he does anything other than restore our rights, he will lose.

Good luck! My money is on forcible removal with zero repurcussions to the government... Just like Occupy

I was 100% correct on this prediction, by the by

Nope. Trudeau permanently damaged his and the federal government's reputation when he invoked the Emergencies Act. That's a pretty serious, permanent repercussion.

hahaha...you're just sore that you misread the tealeaves on that one, my friend.

[quote=ConCen]

Nope. Trudeau permanently damaged his and the federal government's reputation when he invoked the Emergencies Act. That's a pretty serious, permanent repercussion.

You seem quite innocent on this one. Okay, here's a question for you: if protesters AGAIN occupy an area for extended length of time, do you really and truly think that WHATEVER gov't is in power won't act the same way?

euxalot wrote:

You seem quite innocent on this one.

I've been called a lot of things by a lot of people, but "innocent" is a first.

euxalot wrote:

Okay, here's a question for you:

Thank you for letting us know in advance!

euxalot wrote:

if protesters AGAIN occupy an area for extended length of time, do you really and truly think that WHATEVER gov't is in power won't act the same way?

Yes, I really and truly think that WHATEVER government can see the huge cost Trudeau paid for his obscene overreaction, and will just do what previous, saner governments did.

euxalot wrote:

hahaha...

Not funny.

euxalot wrote:

you're just sore

Not sore, concerned by what Trudeau has done to democracy.

euxalot wrote:

that you misread the tealeaves on that one

I don't read tealeaves, but I do read what people think of Trudeau and the Canadian government.

If not, why?

Before recently I never really gave much thought to watching Fox News and I have for a long time been weary of CNN and other mainstream channels. I always assumed that they represented Democrat vs Republican in the information they shared. I have seen some of Tucker Carlson's YouTube videos, particularly his recent coverage of the UFO videos that have leaked from the US Navy etc. But I have never really thought to go any deeper into watching American news. But their coverage of the Freedom Convoys has piqued my interest now.

You should watch a few. If they weren't worth watching, I wouldn't post them.

Euxalot, the question was for you. I would love an answer!

Apart from being a good anchorman, he is also really hilarious and blunt. I have never seen that before where he flat out makes fun of political leaders and calls them funny and mean names. I like it.

He's the only corporate "news" show that makes me feel better after watching, like I'm not alone. All the others make me want to take a shower.

ConCen wrote:

Euxalot, the question was for you. I would love an answer!

Yes, I've watched less than many, more than a few...I can't quantify the number precisely

There was one episode of Tucker's that really turned my stomach, but I can't now remember which one... Probably related to Trump

His op-eds are okay, but it must not surprise you to learn that I mostly read news, much more than watch it

When I watch things it is more like Ben Shapiro, Jordan Peterson, Bill Maher and Russell Brand

PS
The revolution starts in your wallet

euxalot wrote:

When I watch things it is more like Ben Shapiro, Jordan Peterson, Bill Maher and Russell Brand

I watch every Russell Brand and almost all Peterson. Another good one is the Darkhorse Podcast with Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying.

ConCen wrote:

Another good one is the Darkhorse Podcast with Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying.

Agreed! Bret is really something to behold...an extremely powerful, committed, and persuasive speaker. Kind of a Joe Rogan with a PhD :)

In other news: today was the first day I felt like pre-Covid ... everyone on the boat I was on was not wearing a mask...

Missing from the above is the presence of Brian Peckford in this matter. He is a former premier of the Province of Newfoundland and the only surviving member of the group that wrote Canada's Bill of Rights. He's a real statesman with a sharp mind, could be from all the seafood they get in Newfy. And he is also suing Trudeau's gov't. He appears with a Convoy leader in the link below. He also appears on a utube vid with Jorden Peterson talking about his lawsuit. Well worth a listen.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/we-will-hold-the-line-freedom-convoy-organ...

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Timestamps:
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[00:00] Political context for the interview
[07:32] Jordan introduces his esteemed guest the Honorable Brian Peckford, former prime minister of Newfoundland and Labrador
[10:47] Peterson and Peckford’s discussions over the last week
[13:07] Rights infringed by Government despite Charter of Rights
[18:10] Four tests before revoking Canadian rights
[20:39] Appropriate use of emergency measures
[22:21] Why YouTube and not (more traditional) media outlets? Following the money
[25:23] Peckford's (intentionally) assertive denouncement; establishing precedents
[30:20] Can Canadian courts be relied upon for fair and impartial hearings?
[33:49] Canadian mobility rights
[36:14] Subversion of the parliamentary process during the pandemic
[43:05] Changes in transmission/vaccination rates & societal effects after 1st lockdown
[44:25] Accountability & Government inertia in the face of faulty measures
[51:23] Ramifications of a federal win
[54:40] The second (competing) Charter of Rights
[01:01:09] Jordans' summary of the accusations up to this point. Degradation of civic involvement. Why civic education matters.
[01:09:02] Recap
[01:11:16] Peckford’s appeal to Canadian citizens
[01:15:08] Closing conversation

Ben Shapiro on freezing the funding:

https://youtu.be/JfTxx3OB2ys

PS I have despised Chrystia Freeland since she singlehandedly -- and stupidly -- set off the diplomatic dispute between Canada and Saudi Arabia

One "Act" I forgot to add to the earlier summary:

make a scapegoat

for which, sadly, the Ottawa Chief of Police has already become (sacked hard!)