Hello my friend. Bullying and brutality by police and security have been my primary concern about 2020, and it will surely be worse in 2021. Our viewers have crowdfunded civil liberties lawyers to fight back. Here's our latest case, in Toronto: HelpJoshua.com
Actually, come to think of it, that's not our latest case -- we launched a new civil liberties battle literally this morning, defending a father of five who was fined for playing with his kids in a park:
Here we are, hiring a lawyer for a pastor who was fined $1,200 for feeding the homeless -- police said it was an "illegal gathering":
An abusive cop gave a $292 ticket to this senior citizens for simply sitting in his car by himself, having a coffee. Our viewers crowdfunded his lawyer:
That cop tried to threaten us, @TypesAndSpells, so we had to double down. It's just our way:
.@YRP threw our reporter to the ground. So we're suing them -- one of several police forces we're suing for violence:
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1. I think we have a window here into the systemic problems with @CalgaryPolice.
They're obsessed with being woke, with racial & gender quotas, with politics. So they hire people who are emotionally unsuited to policing, like the two abusers who attacked that hockey player.
2. @CalgaryPolice are now explicitly hiring for qualities other than competence. They're hiring based on politics. And so the two quote hires who attacked the hockey teen know nothing about how to actually handle a real-life policing situation. They panicked and it showed.
3. A real policeman would use his discretion; would, at most, have "lectured" the teen. @nenshi's abusive cops swore at him; wouldn't answer what he did wrong; were violent; and drew their weapons improperly. Such a discredit to real police everywhere.
He says he received an "order" from @epdevilla under the Health Protection Act to seize @adamsonbarbecue. But she has no such power under the law; she has to go to a judge to get an order. Did she?
2. To be accurate, Supt. Sinopoli says @epdevilla "ESSENTIALLY giving us her power" under the act. What does that mean? Can we see this "order" please? Is @epdevilla a judge now?
3. Here's a copy of the Health Protection Act: ontario.ca/laws/statute/9… Police are mentioned in only two cases -- arresting a "Typhoid Mary"-type superspreader under s. 35, and having access to a locked premises under s. 43. Neither apply to your 100-cop SWAT-style raid.
1. On the left, @UWaterloo professor @EmmMacfarlane says “Burn Congress down”. In grammar, that’s the imperative tense, like saying “Go.” He called for violence. On the right, his lying non-apology where he pretends it was just something he’d “rather see”. Low character liar.
2. Calling for violence against people simply because they hold a different point of view is morally disqualifying for any serious person. But Macfarlane is a professor, and young students are under his power. Does he threaten them with violence too? Does he bully his students?
3. We all screw up from time to time, especially arrogant professors who aren’t used to dissent. But Macfarlane won’t acknowledge what he actually said and he hasn’t apologized for it. Because he is not apologetic — he meant it. And he’s trying to blame other people! #sociopath
1. Canada does not have a COVID-19 pandemic. It never did. This has always been an Ontario-Quebec pandemic. Those two provinces have 62% of the population; 81% of the cases; and 94% of the deaths. Source: canada.ca/en/public-heal…
2. Quebec -- home to Justin Trudeau, the Prime Minister -- has one of the world's worst death rates. 23% of Canada's population, 63% of the deaths. As I've noted before, it's largely because of extremist euthanasia policies in seniors homes. The establishment wanted them dead.
3. There are six provinces and territories that have had fewer than 5 deaths total. That's not a pandemic, and that's not a national problem. That's an Ontario-Quebec seniors home euthanasia problem.
1. This is my best-selling book, The Libranos. Look at that line-up of crooks. Now that the full story is coming out — especially about Trudeau’s chief of staff Katie Telford — are you surprised that Trudeau’s Elections Commissioner is investigating me for writing it?
2. The RCMP refuses to investigate Trudeau’s Liberals for their corruption on SNC Lavalin, WE, or McKenna’s “missing” billions. But they put two 30-year veteran cops on me for writing a book. Here’s the video of them interrogating me: .
3. We’re starting to learn just how corrupt Canada’s government is. But we haven’t yet scratched the surface on just how corrupt the Canadian media are: the deals they made to get their share of Trudeau’s $600,000,000 media bail-out. They’re all in this together — against you.
1. In Canada, COVID-19 is not a health problem. It's a euthanasia problem. Quebec has Canada's most aggressive pro-euthanasia laws. Quebec has 24% of the population, but 63% of the deaths, almost all of them very old people in institutions, with "don't revive" orders. .../2
2. You don't have to be "terminally ill" to access state-assisted suicide in Quebec. It's like Planned Parenthood took over the seniors homes: theglobeandmail.com/life/health-an…
3. I can't find an average age of death in Quebec, but 73% of deaths were age 80 and up. So I'm guessing the average age was in the high 80s (it's 85 in B.C., by the way): quebec.ca/en/health/heal…