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21 Dec
1. Pointing out how politicians and pundits call for a lockdown (and even arrest) of working class citizens, while breaking the rules in their own lives, is legitimate journalism in the public interest. We’ve done it a dozen times, e.g. FireTory.com.
2. These days, most politicians are unelected — a whole raft of public health deep state officials who were never on any ballot, cannot be fired and have no formal scrutiny (e.g. question period, committee hearings). They’re immune from the checks and balances of democracy.
3. A lot of our new ruling class are doctors, or at least say they’re doctors and wear white lab coats. As the Milgram experiment showed us, put a guy in a lab coat and people will obey. The Nazi doctor trials showed us that too.
Read 8 tweets
30 Nov
1. We have 1,000 domain names with @GoDaddy. They call us a VIP client. We’ve never had a problem in 7 years. Then suddenly, on the eve of a key vote in Australia, they deleted our website opposing a draconian lockdown law — based on a secret complaint. rebelnews.com/scandal_who_fo…
2. The rules for domain names are clear. Our deleted domain KillTheBill.com.au had a “close and substantial connection” to what was on the website (a petition to kill the bill). And it doesn't infringe on anyone’s “personal name or brand name”.
3. We hired Australia’s top media lawyer, @JustinQuill, to engage with @GoDaddy quietly, giving them the benefit of they doubt that they had simply made an honest mistake. Here’s his letter to them: drive.google.com/viewerng/viewe…
Read 6 tweets
25 Nov
1. Justice Adam Germain banned Artur Pawlowski from leaving the province. He said he did that to stop him from telling his story to the U.S.

What a pleasure to see that bigoted little tyrant slapped down by the Alberta Court of Appeal today.

Help us at FireTheJudge.com.
2. Germain did something else that was positively Soviet. He ordered Pastor Artur to renounce his views and rebut himself any time he criticized the government's lockdown policy. He compelled him to have a struggle session against himself -- even after a church sermon.
3. Today the Court of Appeal stayed that Stalinist ruling, too. What a disgrace Adam Germain is. You can probably guess that he was appointed to the court as patronage by Jean Chretien -- Germain was a failed Liberal politician. #loser
Read 4 tweets
30 Oct
1. 28% of firemen in New York City are about to be let go because they won't get vaxxed. I'm sure that'll do wonders for "public health".

I wonder if someone being rescued from a burning building cares if their fireman is jabbed.
2. 24% of sanitation workers in NYC are about to be fired for not being jabbed. I remember the garbage strike in Toronto; how all the parks were turned into dumps. The rats are going to love it -- "it's for your health".
3. 16% of ambulance/paramedics are about to be sacked. No worries. I'm sure adding on ten or twenty minutes to 911 calls won't cause any problems. #PublicHealth
Read 5 tweets
20 Oct
1. A fair report about our legal challenge to Trudeau's elections police.

There were 24 books published during the 2019 election. 23 were pro-Trudeau. Mine was the only critical book.

And so mine was the only one investigated, prosecuted and fined.
thestar.com/politics/2021/…
2. You can seem my lawyers' appeal of their censorship here: thelibranos.com/libranos_book_…
3. Elections Canada's police are obsessed by the cover art on my book (see below). They say it's mean (I think they all actually look really good). But how is a difference in artistic opinion a crime, punishable by a large fine?
Read 7 tweets
17 Oct
1. Saskatoon Police published photos of 15 people with the explicit statement that they "were found to be in violation" of the law.

That's a lie. They haven't been charged, let alone convicted. Since when do police act as judge and jury?
2. I'm putting aside the larger fiasco here -- this isn't a real police operation, it's a politically-motivated hit job against the enemies of @cooper_chief and his partisan masters. Cooper should be fired for that alone.
3. But Saskatoon Police have got ahead of themselves. By publishing photos and shaming 15 people before any charges are laid, let alone anyone is convicted, the police have defamed them. They've identified them and said they're guilty -- before they're even charged.
Read 7 tweets

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