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 Freedom Convoys are an important instrument in waking people up.
They’re 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.
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The Daily Mail takes a long and objective look at the Freedom Convoy.

Canadians with flags and placards join the protest at the Ambassador Bridge
Trucker tide turns against Trudeau: Growing list of Canadian provinces LIFT their COVID restrictions as Freedom Convoy blocks vital border crossing between Canada and the US, and GM cancels second shift at Michigan plant because of supply chain issues
(https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10494499/Freedom-Convoy-protests-disrupt-traffic-U-S-Canada-border-day-row.html)
Freedom Convoy truckers protesting the Canadian government’s vaccine mandate continue to block the busiest border crossing with the US – which carries 25 percent of trade between the countries – for a third day in a row as a growing list of provinces start to lift COVID restrictions and the General Motors plant in Delta Township, Michigan is forced to cancel a second shift due to lack of supply for production.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has smeared the truckers as ‘swastika-wavers’ and refused to budge on his mandate, saying he ‘doesn’t listen to people who illegally block borders’.
For a third day in a row, trucks and vehicles lined the main trade route leading to Ambassador Bridge, which links Windsor, Ontario and Detroit, Michigan, which typically sees about 8,000 trucks pass through daily and accounts for 25 percent of trade between the two countries.
The bridge blockade is now causing problems in the US, and the General Motors plant in Delta Township, Michigan, which is 92 miles from the border, has canceled their second production shift due to supply chain issues. The plant employed 1,401 workers for the second shift, which ran from 2:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
‘We are working closely with our logistics providers to mitigate any potential impacts to our production and operations,’ Erin Davis, a communications representative with GM, told WLNS.
Another major key trade route to the U.S. became snarled due to protests. About 20 protesters with about 15 tractors bearing Canada flags blocked traffic on a section of Highway 402 that leads to Sarnia’s Bluewater Bridge.
The protesters gathered around parked tractors, portable toilets and agricultural equipment on the highway and in an adjacent farm field.
On Wednesday, conservatives leaders called on Trudeau to set a date to end the restrictions. But Trudeau said the decision is based on science and said conservatives should be there for Canadians by ending the protests and barricades.
Trudeau was accused by the Opposition Leader Candice Bergen of politicizing the pandemic and dividing Canadians. ‘It seems like the Prime Minister wants to live in a permanent pandemic,’ she said.
He then hit back and said that he doesn’t ‘listen to people blockading our streets’ and doubled down on calling for the Opposition to condemn the truckers.
‘The support of the conservative party for barricading our streets and border crossings is harming businesses and driving up prices, uncertainty and stability,’ he said.
‘The Ambassador Bridge is critical for trade and this blockade poses significant risk to our supply chains. Illegally blocked trade routes means empty shelves and higher prices. They have a right to protest, but they don’t have a right to illegally block roads and harass residents.’
The White House has also weighed in on the blocked Ambassador Bridge, saying that it risks hurting the auto industry for the United States.
‘We are watching this very closely,’ White House spokesperson Jen Psaki said at a news briefing. ‘The blockade poses a risk to supply chains, for the auto industry.’
Psaki said a White House Homeland Security adviser convened a meeting on the issue and officials are talking with Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s office and automakers.
‘There are a number of steps we have proactively taken,’ Psaki added.
U.S. customs officials have helped reroute some commercial travel to the Bluewater Bridge that connects Port Huron, Michigan, to Canada, allowing a trickle of traffic to get through, but as of Wednesday morning, trucks were also backed up for several miles in Port Huron. The bridge is completely blocked for those exiting the bridge and entering Canada from Michigan.
The city’s Mayor Drew Dilkins called for extra police along the border to help plan for a ‘protracted protest’ and said ‘every hour this protest continues our community hurts’.
Protesters have also been blocking the border crossing at Coutts, Alberta, for more than a week and a half. About 50 trucks remained there Wednesday. Truckers have been protesting along the border and in the capital city Ottawa for nearly two weeks calling for an end to the government’s vaccine mandate.
But so far, their demands have been ignored by Trudeau and the liberal media who they slammed for smearing them and for their coverage of the demonstrations.
‘I think it’s disgusting for any leader of a country to vilify people for exercising their democratic rights, their right to protest, the right to demonstrate peacefully,’ one trucker, Andy Wing, told Fox News.
In response to the protests though, a rapidly growing list of Canadian provinces moved to lift their COVID-19 restrictions Wednesday. Alberta, Saskatchewan, Quebec and Prince Edward Island announced plans this week to roll back some or all measures, with Alberta, Canada’s most conservative province, dropping its vaccine passport for places such as restaurants immediately and getting rid of masks at the end of the month.
Meanwhile, police in Ottawa could face a lawsuit after two officers on Sunday arrested and manhandled a 78-year-old grandfather for honking his horn.
Gerry Charlebois, who stands at 4ft-10in, now suffers from PTSD after the arrest on Sunday, his son told DailyMail.com. The family shared photos of his injuries, which reveal dark purple bruises on his hands and along his arms and knees.
Charlebois’ attorney David Amber tells DailyMail.com, ‘He’s pretty traumatized by the entire situation. We are going to fight these provincial charges and explore the possibility of filing a civil suit.’
Charlebois, a retired high school janitor, was fined $118 for ‘unnecessary noise’ but has not been criminally charged.

For the third day in a row, trucks and vehicles lined the main route leading to Ambassador Bridge, which links Windsor, Ontario and Detroit, Michigan, halting traffic at the border

On Wednesday morning, the Freedom Convoy blockade at Ambassador Bridge remained in place as dozens of vehicles lined the road leading to the bridge, blocking traffic for those exiting the bridge and entering Canada from Michigan

The protesters, who are in support of the Truckers Freedom Convoy, have blocked traffic in the Canada bound lanes from the bridge since February 7. Approximately $323 million worth of goods cross the Windsor-Detroit border each day at the Ambassador Bridge making it North Americas busiest international border crossing

Vehicles block the route leading from the Ambassador Bridge, linking Detroit and Windsor, as truckers and their supporters continue to protest on Wednesday

Canadians with flags and placards join the protest at the Ambassador Bridge

A person holding Canadian flags shouts ‘Freedom’ near Ambassador Bridge, linking Detroit and Windsor, as truckers and their supporters continue to protest Wednesday
Trudeau has ordered protesters to stop after Ottawa’s mayor declared a state of emergency on Sunday. So far, 23 protesters have been arrested and more than 1,300 fines have been issued.
‘It is a criminal offense to obstruct, interrupt or interfere with the lawful use, enjoyment, or operation of property,’ police said in a news release issued on Wednesday afternoon.
Police added that blocking streets or assisting others in the blocking of streets may result in criminal charges. And those with charges related to the protest may lead to denial in crossing the U.S. border.
Police issued the warning hours after Ottawa’s mayor announced that the city can now issue fines of $1,000 for certain offenses.
During an emergency debate in the House of Commons on Monday night, Trudeau said the protests have to ‘stop’ and smeared those taking part in them as ‘a few people shouting and waving swastikas.’ A flag incorporating the Nazi symbol was spotted in the initial days of the protests, and DailyMail.com’s reporter, who’s been there for a week, has not seen any.
Steve: Incidents like the Nazi flag waving and desecration of gravesites, in my opinion, are deep-state operations designed to bring disrepute on the truckers, who had no part in them.
One trucker told Fox News that Trudeau’s portrayal of the protesters was ‘a little bit funny, because he’s calling us terrorists, yet we have six-year-old kids out here playing hockey. We have four or five bouncy castles during the weekend, with hundreds of kids playing around.’
Freedom Convoy organizers and supporters have said they are being portrayed in a negative light through the media’s coverage and are tired of being labeled as a ‘cult’ and as ‘villains’
‘They’re spinning their own narrative,’ Ontario-based trucker Brigitte Belton told Fox News, referring to both the American and Canadian media. ‘This isn’t a cult … The federal government, the city of Ottawa, all those organizations that are out to get us right now, maybe that’s the cult.’
Unvaccinated Belton, who helped organize the Freedom Convoy when she was barred from crossing the border into the United States due to the Canadian vaccine mandate, added that she is downright disgusted by the coverage, which she said is ‘totally biased’ against the truckers.
A day after Trudeau smeared the truckers as ‘swastika wavers’, he appeared to shift tone, saying he understood ‘how frustrated everyone is’ and that ‘the time is coming when we will be able to relax’, without providing details as officials try to put an end to the protest.
It came as right-wing premiers in provinces Quebec, Alberta and Saskatchewan announced phased timetables to remove Covid-19 restrictions in the coming weeks in apparent defiance of Trudeau.
Conservative leaders, who have repeatedly questioned the prime minister for his handling of the pandemic, also criticized Trudeau’s remarks from Monday, accusing him of stoking division during the protests.
‘We are at a crisis point, not just outside the doors and across the country, but the country overall,’ Conservative interim leader Candice Bergen said. ‘And so much of it is because of the things he’s said and done.’
Fox News host Tucker Carlson claimed the demonstrators are being treated like terrorists.
‘This is a peaceful, political protest. No one has shown any evidence to the contrary. It’s not a drug trafficking or human trafficking operation. It’s not Al Qaeda,’ Carlson said on Fox News’ Tucker Carlson Tonight on Tuesday.
‘These are Canadian citizens who drive trucks for a living, but they’re being treated like a terror group.’
The truckers themselves have strongly denied that they have ties to ultra-right-wing groups, insisting they are just ‘ordinary truckers,’ he said.
But as the protests near the two-mark [two-week mark?] in Ottawa and three days at the border crossing, the protests also threaten supplies of fresh produce, livestock and other food.

Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrives for Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill February 9, where he was accused by the Opposition Leader Candice Bergen of politicizing the pandemic and dividing Canadians. ‘It seems like the Prime Minister wants to live in a permanent pandemic,’ she said

Trudeau (pictured Wednesday) then hit back and said that he doesn’t ‘listen to people blockading our streets’ and doubled down on calling for the Opposition to condemn the truckers

People play hockey while vehicles block the route leading from the Ambassador Bridge, linking Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, as truckers and their supporters continue to protest vaccine mandates

A group of people stand around as vehicles block the route leading from the Ambassador Bridge on Wednesday morning as the Freedom Convoy protests continue

Windsor Chief of Police Pam Mizuno and Deputy Chief Frank Providenti walk by Wednesday morning while vehicles block the route leading from the Ambassador Bridge, linking Detroit and Windsor, for the third day in a row
