Crisis Update - Truckers Stand Firm
Public support makes a repeat of the Occupy takedown unlikely, as protests go global
Ottawa police chief talks of siege, and implements “surge and contain” strategy
Mayor declares state of emergency amid “threat to safety and security”
Requests support from other jurisdictions and levels of government
Police take-down of Occupy Wall Street sets ominous precedent
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Feb 10, 2022 — Crisis Update - Truckers: Police Mass In Ottawa
Feb 18, 2022 — Crisis Update - Truckers' Leaders Arrested
Feb 9, 2022
A showdown seems inevitable in which truckers will demonstrate their resolve, police their perfidy and politicians run for the hills, if Justin Trudeau is their guide.
Truckers contend daily with narks, agents provocateur and undercover Feds who, they say, are urging them to “overrun” the government while secretly recording their conversations.
After the tame media failed to switch the public against the truckers, police are using entrapment, aiming to frame individuals as a danger to others, or even as terrorists.
Freedom Convoy 2022 spokesperson Daniel Bulford is a former RCMP officer. He has warned that agents provocateur have already caused damage in order to discredit the protest. [1]
Ottawa’s acting police chief Peter Sloly is a proud globalist — who boasts of having “an international network” — and is well trained to serve his corporate masters. A graduate of the FBI National Academy, he served two tours of duty in the United Nations Peacekeeping Mission in Kosovo. He is also an executive director with big-four accountant Deloitte Canada.
Provinces like Canada’s second-biggest, Ontario, have given Deloitte the exclusive contract to run the vaccine task force but the software it is using may have been acquired under false pretences.
In 2020 Multi-State Partnership for Prevention LLC (MSPP) accused the Centers for Disease Control and Deloitte of stealing its intellectual property for PrepMod, a preparedness module that MSPP had shown to the CDC early in the pandemic.
Deloitte, acting as a consultant to the CDC, also inspected the software. In May 2020 the CDC gave Deloitte a contract to reproduce the software, infringing on MSPP’s intellectual property, it is alleged. [2]
Although there is no evidence that Peter Sloly was involved, and the alleged infringement is not proven, it is not good optics for a chief of police.
See Moneycircus, Jan 29, 2022 — Gangster Government - Back To The Future, 1920s-Style: Politicians protect the racketeers, manufacture a 'constant threat'
Political labels and name-calling miss the point that the real issue is the normalization of sharp business practices. This is the free-wheeling future that the World Economic Forum seeks to advance, where companies do what they want and government regulators get out of the way. Billionaires — who have become $2 trillion richer during the pandemic — say the “far right” is to blame for the people’s resistance.
“Canada, far-right capital of the world,” “Ottawa truckers' convoy galvanizes far-right worldwide,” says Politico, owned by the CIA-financed Axel Springer publishing conglomerate. [3]
The Davos showman Klaus Schwab boasted in 2017 that he “knows” half the Canadian cabinet. Embarrassingly he’s had to listen to the sound of his leading man fleeing the stage, when Justin Trudeau tip-toed from his post at the first whiff of resistance, before the trucks arrived.
Resilience
The Truckers are well advised and organized. Someone has dug into the strategy books and come up with the “ink spot model.” Rather than concentrate in one location, they have created several choke points where they can rely on local support.
An anonymous analysis by a mathematician and student of game theory argued that the truckers just have to stay put. The government has to win every interaction, the truckers are comfortable with a draw. “Mounties will huff and puff but they have not been able to deal with or disperse a single protest.” [4]
There is still the ominous lesson of Occupy Wall Street that was taken down in a coordinated police assault. The Freedom Convoy has gained far more sympathy and support.
GiveSendGo, a "Christian" crowdfunding platform, has gathered $7 million of donations less than a week after Go Fund Me froze almost $10 million of donations to truckers, supposedly on the say-so of Ottawa police.
Public support is crucial. One veteran of Occupy told me that the government was able to pick off OWS because they failed to maintain support from the local population. Organizers lasted a bit longer by spending more time the in courts.
The savage repression was coordinated by big banks, as well as the usual suspects: the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security and police.
We can surmise that military or health officials know the identity and location of many truckers. In Dec 2021 Public Health Agency of Canada admitted it had tracked the movement of 33 million people during lockdown. Although it was anonymous, cell data that has been “de-identified” can be re-identified David Lyon, author of Pandemic Surveillance and former director of the Surveillance Studies Centre at Queen’s University, told The National Post newspaper. [5]
Fusion centers
To take down Occupy in 2011, the U.S. governments set up regional fusion centers, which combine agencies and, for example, embed soldiers in other departments. This is the Fusion Doctrine, first developed in the Vietnam war and since brought home. During the pandemic, governments have taken further steps towards fusion by combining health and security departments for example Public Health England became the UK Health Security Agency.
After Occupy, the Partnership for Civil Justice Fund found that universities had helped police identify students, and the private Federal Reserve central bank hired private security guards to monitor protestors.
As Naomi Wolf wrote in 2012, this means data from any source such as credit card or cell phone can be fused with police and government departments to track dissent. [6]
Although the FBI acknowledged Occupy to be peaceful, it designated the OWS a “terrorist movement.” Plans to take down Occupy were prepared a month in advance, and even included “threats of the assassination of OWS leaders by sniper fire.”
Ottawa’s acting police chief, Peter Sloly, last week said the option of calling in the military to remove the truckers was on the table.
Since 2001 the donation of “spare” army equipment to the police and the focus on terrorism and Fusion Doctrine has always been about preparing for civil dissent.
Protest has been criminalised to the point where practices that the Moscow-Helsinki human rights group of the 1970s would have criticized in the Soviet Union are now standard practice in Western countries. Steps like reducing the places where it is permitted to protest, making permits hard to obtain, and subjecting dissidents to psychiatric treatment. [7]
Resetting the Reset
The Great Reset is still denied or called a conspiracy theory in the press but it’s important to know what we’re fighting.
As the example of Deloitte shows above, corporations are already over-powerful, and nothing in The Great Reset would reduce that power.
For an update on what Reset means in practice, read on.
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