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DJ_Wight's avatar

Thank you so very, very much, for doing this. This history is essential, for indeed, time does blur memory.

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Toby Yull's avatar

Terrible man, who can't even quit properly. The puppet strings are nearly visible now.

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barbaraburrows's avatar

Excellent detail Donna - and in fact -many hospitals were NOT overloaded. Dr Mark Trozzi lost his medical license in Ontario for (amongst other complaints from CPSO) posting videos of HIS hospital ER COMPLETELY EMPTY as the media was saying the hospitals were filled to capacity.

Also, you have been careful not to say the vaccines were useless, but I saved screen shots of Ontario stats and the hospital admissions, ICU treatment and deaths were approximately 80 vaccinated and 20 unvaccinated- so EVERYONE was affected similarly.

Once that became obvious, the data was not as easy to find..

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Kevin Simpson's avatar

You're absolutely right Donna. The oppression was getting worse each day - until the truckers rolled. The first time I heard of the convoy was at a protest/information rally in Ponoka, AB. I was in a loose crowd standing in snow - a crisp morning. It was all so alien and disturbing and dystopian. At the end of the presentations the organizer mentioned a truck convoy would be travelling south on our main 4 lane highway Edmonton to Calgary at 5:00. Someone in the crowd had to ask if that was morning or evening. I had little to no expectations about their efforts. I'd been to a few rallies in the area over the past year however it seemed so futile. I couldn't understand why the entire population in the country, towns and cities weren't protesting at every government office and trying to break down the office doors of our politicians. The convoy broke the spell.

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Donna Laframboise's avatar

Thanks for these memories, Kevin!

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