Freedom Convoy
Books
In January 2022, a small group of Canadian truckers fed up with nearly two years of Covid restrictions and a new vaccine mandate for cross-border essential workers decided to take their frustrations directly to the nation's capital.
The Freedom Convoy quickly took on a life of its own as hundreds of trucks and thousands of protesters made the journey to Parliament Hill. For the next three weeks, the trucker convoy led a protest unlike any other, complete with bouncy castles, pig roasts, and late-night dance parties. But to the media and government, it was a hate-filled insurrection requiring the unprecedented invocation of the federal Emergencies Act.
"The Canadian Trucker protest in Ottawa attracted tremendous national and international attention, and was simultaneously demonized by then Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his cronies in the legacy media, the minions at the CBC first and foremost among them. What really happened?"
~ Jordan B. Peterson
"First came the truckers, then came those who helped. The support brigade; the boots on the ground. Canada's Freedom Convoy protest was seismic. Police thought five trucker convoys were headed to Ottawa in January 2022. When thirteen showed up, their traffic plan collapsed.
Meet twenty truckers who drove from British Columbia in the West, Nova Scotia in the East, and many places in between. Some were tear-gassed, pepper-sprayed, assaulted, and arrested. Some had their trucks vandalized and seized, their bank accounts frozen.
The Convoy changed lives. It changed Canada. Many answered the call. Millions were saved from despair."
"In January 2022, protesters travelled to Ottawa seeking to debate the Canadian government's pandemic measures that had caused widespread bankruptcies, suicides, domestic abuse, addictions, and overdoses. They challenged the alarmist depiction of the virus as a clear and present danger to all. Media and politicians smeared the protesters as insurrectionists, homophobes, Nazis, anti-vaxxers, and arsonists. But was any of this true?
In Unjustified, Ray McGinnis examines testimony at the Public Order Emergency Commission that confirms the protesters were never dangerous as depicted. Unjustified is a call to readers to revisit assumptions about what happened at the Freedom Convoy. McGinnis invites us to question who benefits when media narratives are scaring us to death, and what is the cost to our democracy?"
"The People's Emergency Act is a raw, firsthand account of a retired Canadian Army officer's unforeseen entanglement with the Freedom Convoy. Guided by years of military leadership and strategy, Tom found himself at the crossroads of activism and his past military career, helping to shape the direction of a movement that swept the nation.
From the spirited highways filled with flag-waving Canadians to the streets of Ottawa, this book charts an unexpected journey of duty, passion, and challenge. Beyond the crowds and the chaos lay a deeply personal story of conviction and the transformative power of collective belief."
"The media said the Canadian truckers were Russian agents, controlled by Vladimir Putin. Justin Trudeau called them extremists. And the government put the country under martial law to stop them.
But what's the real story? For the first time, the woman at the heart of the trucker convoy speaks out. Tamara Lich: passionate organizer; loving mother and grandmother; proud Metis and proud Albertan; and defiant political prisoner, jailed for daring to criticize the government. Her new book Hold the Line: My Story from the Heart of the Freedom Convoy is the inside scoop of what really happened.
You've heard from the media and the convoy's critics. Now hear the truth from the woman who inspired the world and made Justin Trudeau blink."
"As Freedom Convoy truckers and their supporters took their protest movement against Canada's COVID-19 mandates to the nation's capital, they caught the attention of the entire world. True North was there on the ground, speaking to the truckers and their supporters and reporting the facts from the convoy's enthusiastic and hopeful beginning up until its brutal end. It was a time like no other and this book sets the record straight on what really happened with the Canadian Freedom Convoy."
"Even Canadians can only take so much. When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau imposed mandates designed to kill the job of every unvaccinated cross-border Canadian trucker — no exceptions — common-sense people rallied by the tens of thousands to support trucking convoys to the nation's capital. They baked cookies. They cooked pots of chili. They waved flags from highway overpasses and stood together to sing "O Canada, we stand on guard for thee." Benjamin J. Dichter, official spokesperson for the Freedom Convoy, takes the reader inside the non-violent mass demonstration that insisted, "No more!" He tells how Canadians inspired parallel movements in thirty other countries and recounts the drama of a precedent-setting Bitcoin crowdfunding campaign. Most important of all, he establishes that Trudeau planned his spiteful, autocratic crackdown at the outset, invoking powers never before used against non-violent protesters in a Western democracy."
"In this timely and provocative book, author Andrew Lawton combines his own on-the-ground reporting and countless hours of interviews with the Freedom Convoy's organizers and volunteers to tell, for the first time, the whole story of the convoy."
"The mainstream media played its compliant role. The CBC, for instance, twice created 'evidence free' stories about how the Russians/Putin were behind the convoy's organization. Then it was 'American money' and claims that terrorist money was involved.
The willful lies about the Convoy were perpetrated by the Prime Minister, various Ministers of the Crown, Senators, Members of Parliament, Chiefs of Police, and reporters. While mistakes are possible in the 'fog of war,' the most serious lies continued well after the facts had been established. In others word, the lies were to support a campaign of deceit.
Among the false stories were loaded shot guns in the trucks, an attempted arson, the presence of terrorists in the convoy, anti-Semitic literature at the events, threats of rape, foreign trade economic losses, the desecration of the War Memorial and accusations that certain Members of Parliament were human slime. Among the most ridiculous accusations made in the Senate by a former RCMP Commissioner was that anarchists were running the convoy."
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