We’re committed to the New World Order (NWO) stepping down from all positions of power worldwide and the introduction of the G/NESARA abundance and political reforms.
The plan already exists to create a New Earth once the danger from the NWO ceases. For this to happen, the world has to wake up to the peril it faces. The truckers convoy is an important instrument in waking people up.
The Freedom Convoys are also showing the people of the planet that we can organize as a globe to take effective action for the public good. And that we won’t allow those organizations to be corrupted again, as they have been. The truckers convoys are for the public good of the entire planet.
We invite folks around the world to use social media to organize and make their voices heard. No, you’re not a trucker, but truckers have given you this opportunity.
My main source of information will be Telegram.
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Yay, Germany!
Yes Germany !!
Standing in solidarity #together #TruckersForFreedom2022 #TruckersConvoy2022
In UK Glasgow Sat Midlands Sun London Monhttps://t.co/wW0R8FpswQ
— Alan D Miller (@alanvibe) February 2, 2022
Janet Ossebaard: Paid Protestors vs Peace Activists
The High Wire Looks at the Freedom Convoy
They give a good history.
— Unity22 (@unity2299) February 4, 2022
Police and Trucker Fist-bump
No ill will here.
“Just Drive” – Jamie Knyx – Freedom Convoy Song

(https://freedomconvoycanada.com/)
Truckers Presser: Tamara Lich calls for a plan to end all Covid mandates
Go to 1:36 for Tamara’s statement.
Candace Malcolm Show: Conservative Leader Falls

Farmers Join Truckers at Alberta Border Crossing
Alberta border blockade reaches an agreement with RCMP to open roadway
Rupa Subramanya: Trudeau tells other world leaders to ‘dialogue’ with protesters. But he won’t
It would have shown statesmanship and magnanimity had the PM agreed to at least meet with truckers and listen to their demands
Rupa Subramanya, Feb. 3, 2022
(https://nationalpost.com/opinion/rupa-subramanya-trudeau-tells-other-world-leaders-to-dialogue-with-protesters-but-he-wont)
A supporter takes part in the continuing truckers’ protest against mandated vaccinations, in Ottawa on Feb. 2, 2022. Photo by ERROL MCGIHON / Postmedia News<
OTTAWA — Speaking 14 months ago about the farmer protests against agricultural reform laws that had brought parts of India, including the nation’s capital, to a standstill, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, on the occasion of the founder of the Sikh religion’s birthday on Nov. 30, 2020, told a virtual gathering of Sikh Canadians that he stood with the protesters.
He said: “I would be remiss if I didn’t start by recognizing the news coming from India about the protest by farmers. The situation is concerning … Let me remind you, Canada will always be there to defend the rights of peaceful protesters. We believe in the process of dialogue … This is a moment for all of us to pull together.”
Fast forward to the present. In facing the trucker convoy that has brought the centre of Ottawa largely to a standstill, this is what Trudeau had to say on Jan. 31: “… over the past few days, Canadians have been shocked — and, frankly, disgusted — by the behaviour displayed by some people protesting in our nation’s capital.” He added that he would not meet the protesters and criticized then Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole for doing so.
What is striking is that Trudeau’s tactic in demonizing a large and diverse group of protesters and tarring them all with the same brush takes a leaf from the playbook of India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whose government and its powerful ecosystem claimed, without much substantive evidence, that the entire farmers’ protest was tied into the Khalistan movement here in Canada. The whole group of farmers were portrayed as little better than terrorists seeking to destabilize the Indian state.
Meanwhile, back in present day Canada, some prominent city officials in Ottawa went further than Trudeau. City councillor and former journalist Carol Anne Meehan tweeted: “Wish we could identify protesters to find out if any receive gov’t aid. If they can afford to stay in Ottawa and hurt our residents I would cut them off. Enough! Go home now.”
Another city councillor with possible mayoral ambitions, Mathieu Fleury, tweeted in a similar vein: “This morning, I have asked the city manager and city solicitor to immediately launch court proceedings targeting the millions of dollars in funds frozen by @GoFundMe so Ottawa taxpayers are not left holding the bag for these protests.”
The two politicians subsequently deleted their tweets, without explanation or apology, after considerable social media pushback. Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson has also criticized the protests in rather strong language and urged the protesters to leave. In a similar vein, Ontario Premier Doug Ford said the protesters needed to “move on,” and expressed his distaste with the demonstrations.
It’s ironic that elected Canadian officials are sounding like authoritarian tin pot dictators when this country’s leaders have routinely lectured governments in the developing world that they must engage rather than crack down on democratic and peaceful protests, much as Trudeau did in the case of India’s farmer protests.
Part of Ottawa residents’ legitimate frustration with ongoing protests is that neither city officials nor anyone else in charge appears to have the faintest idea on how to handle a large-scale protest in what is after all a G7 national capital.
Anyone who has lived in or visited for any length of time a major world capital, as I have in several countries, knows that noisy, large-scale protests are par for the course. They’re often drawn out and in some cases violent. The farmers’ protests in India impacted normal life in New Delhi for more than a year.
