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Canadian Court Freezes Freedom Convoy Funds to Preserve Tyranny

Canadian court says GiveSendGo’s $8.4 million for truckers not to be disbursed, GiveSendGo tells the court to go pound sand

GiveSendGo of Massachusetts tweeted Feb. 8 that they were in support of the Canadian Freedom Convoy “for the long haul.” (Screenshot by author.)
GiveSendGo, having received $8.4 million in support of Canada’s Freedom Convoy, was ordered to freeze the funds by an Ottawa court Thursday. (Screenshot by author.)

A court in Ottawa, Canada issued an order Thursday putting a hold on the $8.4 million in funds the truck driver campaign in Canada has raised since Monday, and another $684,000 raised via a “Adopt-a-Trucker” campaign on the GiveSendGo crowdfunding website.

Just a few hours ago, when I posted “Trucker Protest Offers Important Lessons for Similar Event Planners,” I concluded by saying:

Anything that contradicts the trucker’s message is the result of government, business, and media elite distortions. These activities are further demonstration of seething contempt held for the working people of the world.

The elites went through great efforts to usurp power from the people. They are not going to give it back without a fuss. To hang on to what they have, they will have no mercy in twisting and distorting the truth. Something they’ve become quite good at doing. Something that’s time has come to stop.

So this evening, the court in Ottawa issued an order that “prohibits anyone from distributing donations made through the GiveSendGo website…

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Donald J. Claxton - The Timberlander
Donald J. Claxton - The Timberlander

Written by Donald J. Claxton - The Timberlander

Donald J. Claxton is The Timberlander, focused on off-grid living, woodworking, basswood carving, and pallet wood rustic modern projects.

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