Canada is a long time member of NATO. The authoritarian prime minister continues his claims that freedom loving people are a threat to NATO Canada:
Police give protesters time to clear out:
Live reports from Ottowa, Canada, show police slowly moving in. The evening before, police were handing out leaflets warning of impending action and arrests. Live reporter said government issued licenses and identifications of protesters and their supporters will be suspended. People trying to help protesters during the round-up will be arrested. People who brought their children to the protests will be arrested and could spend up to fives years in prison.
A police official in Ottawa reportedly said that Canadians will see things they have never seen when the police move in!
Protester describes what police are bringing to the protest:
There are unconfirmed reports that current personnel of the Royal Canadian Armed Forces are working with the protesters, also that former Royal Canadian Mounted Police are working with the protesters.
Hypocrisy revealed, some non-vaccinated Canadian truckers are allowed to continue working, ironically because they are delivering vaccines:
Here’s the latest list of links about ‘Big-Bank’ and government financial shenanigans, proving you are their financial slave:
Do you understand the fractional reserve banking system? This former Big-Banker reveals that once you put your money into a bank it is legally the bank’s money, not yours:
You don’t have to be a Pandemic protester to have your accounts seized:
Not only did one of Mike Lindell’s banks cancel his accounts (for being a “reputation risk”) but Canada is trying to shutdown his U.S. pillow business by blocking his sales in Canada, because he wants to give free pillows to protestors in Canada:
Bank allowed dozens of transactions by ‘unknown individuals’ despite all of them being over the customer’s set transaction limit:
Government of Kenya seizes politician’s bank account, refuses to accept the politician’s claim that the money is part of a loan (remember, here in the United States you must now report loans over $600 to the IRS):
This is just the tip of the complicated iceberg of international natural gas shenanigans that could plunge the globe into a new World War:
On 11FEB2022, the U.S. Army Recruiting Command announced new bonuses for recruits who can quickly ship-out for basic training: $5-thousand if you can ship-out within 90 days, $9-thousand if you can ship-out within 30 days, and somewhere in-between for those who can ship-out within 60 days!
On 11FEB2022, Japanese news media reported that the United States and Japan made a deal so that Japan could sell any surplus natural gas (LNG) to NATO Europe/European Union, in case Russia cuts off NATO Europe’s gas supply. 40% of NATO Europe’s LNG comes from Russia. The Japanese news media said Japan’s LNG shipments to Europe are set to start in March. Is that when the shit hits the fan in Europe?
It should be noted that Japan has to import LNG and/or refine it from imported oil. Recently Japan has cut back on LNG imports due to the skyrocketing cost of LNG, which is caused by the saber rattling in Europe. As a result, Japan’s stockpile of LNG is actually dropping. So is Japan’s offer to send (sell?) Europe LNG just a Paper Tiger?
U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer Third Class Edward Wargo.
In May 2019, the U.S. Coast Guard approved the ship Marvel Crane to carry LNG/Natural Gas. It is one of several LNG export projects planned for Louisiana in the next five to ten years.
This is a 2019 U.S. Defense Logistics Agency video, by William J. Miller, revealing how involved the military is in supplying your petroleum products like LNG:
2016 U.S. Coast Guard video, by Petty Officer Second Class Jonathan Lally, explaining why the Department of the Navy supported the creation of the LNG facility in Port Fourchon, Louisiana, the first such port in the U.S.:
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), normally associated with natural disaster ‘recovery’, is now giving local law enforcers lessons on ‘domestic control’!
Welcome to borderland hell under the U.S. President, highly incomplete (just the tip of the iceberg) list of videos and links to news/government agency reports as of 28 January 2022:
U.S. Coast Guard District 7 captured 191 illegals from Haiti, about 40 miles southwest of Great Inagua, Bahamas, 25JAN2022.
Photo via Royal Bahamas Defence Force, 23JAN2022.
With the help of a USCG aircraft, Royal Bahamas Defence Force captured a smuggling boat with 88 illegals from Haiti onboard, approximately 23 miles west of Great Inagua, Bahamas, 23JAN2022.
20JAN2022, Canada reports finding four illegals from India frozen to death, they were smuggled in from the United States (see more below in Florida):
On 10JAN2022, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection reported more than 338-thousand “encounters” along the Southwest area of the U.S./Mexico border for the First Quarter of Fiscal 2022!
USCG District 7 photo, 09JAN2022.
On 09JAN2022, the USCG captured a boat packed with illegals from Haiti, about 25 miles northeast of Anguilla Cay, Bahamas. Unconfirmed reports that 176 people were crammed on the smuggling boat!
U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Second Class Danielle Baker, 07JAN2022.
The U.S. Navy’s USS Milwaukee (LCS 5) captured 315 kilograms of cocaine from a ‘go fast vessel’ (GFV), somewhere in the Caribbean, 07JAN2022.
USCG photo by Petty Officer Second Class Ade Gills, 04JAN2022.
On the night of 04JAN2022, the USCG took part in a joint operation with the Royal Moroccan Navy, off the coast of West Africa, capturing a boat overloaded with illegals. Of course, the Biden Administration had this officially reported as a “rescue” in the “U.S. national interests, security, and stability in Europe and Africa.”
ARIZONA: 25JAN2022, Biden resettles 3-hundred Afghan refugees in Scottsdale:
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine silent video of rescue of illegal female, lost and dehydrated in the Baboquivari Mountains, 10JAN2022:
FLORIDA: WPLG says at least 38 people missing, one dead:
USCG District 7 photo via Petty Officer First Class Nicole Groll.
On 27JAN2022, the U.S. Coast Guard halted its search for a reported capsized human smuggling boat, USCG says at least 34 people missing. The USCG was notified of the capsized boat on 25JAN2022.
USCG District 7 video from onboard the search & rescue boat, out of Coast Guard Station Fort Pierce, 26JAN2022:
25JAN2022, U.S. Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine Operations notified the U.S. Coast Guard of a human smuggling boat 10 miles south of Long Key. The boat was captured along with one smuggler.
U.S. Coast Guard District 7 photo, 23JAN2022.
23JAN2022, Coast Guard Cutter Charles David Junior reported this suspected human smuggling boat, 13 miles southeast of Marathon. One person in custody on charges of suspected smuggling.
21JAN2022, Canadian officials charge a Florida man with human smuggling, which resulted in four people freezing to death:
USCG photo via Petty Officer First Class Nicole Groll, 07JAN2022.
On 07JAN2022, a USCG HC-144 Ocean Sentry aircrew spotted these homemade boats filled with illegals from Cuba, approximately 60 miles off Marquesas Key.
USCG photo via Petty Officer First Class Nicole Groll, 07JAN2022.
Coast Guard Cutter Charles David Junior intercepted the homemade rafts, which turned out had 33 people onboard, the people were sent back to Cuba.
On 26JAN2022, the USCG cutter Joseph Doyle captured a homemade boat, packed with 55 illegals from Dominican Republic, about 35 nautical miles north of Aguadilla. On 27JAN2022, a total of 94 Dominicans (39 captured in other incidents) were sent back to Dominican Republic.
On 16JAN2022, the USCG District 7 PADET San Juan reported that 90 illegals from Dominican Republic, captured in three separate incidents, were sent back to Dominican Republic.
Department of Public Safety official reacts to the revelation that the federal Transportation Safety Administration is accepting arrest warrants, and deportation orders, as identification allowing illegals to fly on airlines:
Federal government December 2021 data shows illegal border crossings along the U.S./Mexico border higher than previous three Decembers! Biden orders release of illegals from overwhelmed detention centers:
25JAN2022, man pleads guilty to using a coffin to smuggle illegals into the U.S.:
28JAN2022, A24 News Agency report revealing that the recent so-called Islamic State prison break in Syria caused so much collateral damage, during the resulting days-long battle involving ‘Islamic State’, Syrian forces, Kurdish YPG and U.S. Army, that civilians fled to Musab bin Omair mosque and are afraid to return to their homes:
27JAN2022, 4Kurdistan TV video shows Kurdish YPG/U.S. Army ground forces after the ‘islamic state’ prison break inside Syria:
U.S. Army photo by Sergeant First Class Jay Townsend, 28JAN2022.
On 28JAN2022, the U.S. Army Reserve’s 90th Sustainment Brigade, in Arkansas, said good-bye to nearly 1-hundred of its soldiers as they prepared for deployment to Southwest Asia-Central Command Area of Responsibility (CentCom AoR).
U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sergeant Megan Beatty, Ämari Air Base, Estonia, 26JAN2022.
26JAN2022, six F-15E Strike Eagles were deployed from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base(AFB), North Carolina, to Ämari Air Base in the tiny Eastern European country of Estonia.
USAF photo by Staff Sergeant Megan Beatty, 24JAN2022.
24JAN2022, U.S. Air Force personnel from Seymour Johnson AFB, North Carolina, and Royal Air Force personnel from RAF Lakenheath, England, arrive on Ämari Air Base, Estonia.
24JAN2022, U.S. President Joe Biden alerts 8-thousand-5-hundred stateside personnel of possible deployment to Eastern Europe:
National Guard photo by Captain Titus Firmin, 22JAN2022.
On 22JAN2022, it was revealed that about 50 personnel from both Kansas and Missouri Army National Guards were deploying to somewhere in Southwest Asia (Iraq, Kuwait, ?).
U.S. Army photo by Photo by Staff Sergeant Ashley Dotson, 21JAN2022.
On 21JAN2022, Alpha Company, 553 Division Sustainment Support Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division Sustainment Brigade, held a color casing ceremony on Fort Bliss, Texas, for its deployment to Poland.
20JAN2022, hundreds of Arizona Army National Guard personnel deployed to the border with Mexico:
South Carolina Army National Guard photo by Sergeant Tim Andrews.
16JAN2022, South Carolina Army National Guard deployed about 150 personnel from the 133rd Military Police Company, 51st Military Police Battalion, 59th Troop Command, to Southwest Asia.
15JAN2022, a U.S. Army financial operations unit, from California, deployed to CentCom AoR (Central Command Area of Responsibility: Southwest Asia):
U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kristin Weathersby, 10JAN2022.
On 10JAN2022, Airman from Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, deployed to Balad Air Base, Iraq.
On 10JAN2022, the U.S. Army’s Automated Movement and Identification Solutions (AMIS) office announced ‘enhancements’ to simplify the logistical process of deployments, such as routing and tracking multiple convoys of the Army National Guard across highway systems. Essentially, the new computer upgrades are meant to prevent traffic jams when massive amounts of military vehicles are being deployed on public roads. AMIS administrators say the enhancements will save time and money. They are planning a future ‘enhancement’ that will allow the military logistics programs to interface with commercial/civilian logistics programs. Supply shortages?
Kentucky Army National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Andy Dickson, 06JAN2022.
06JAN2022, Kentucky Army National Guard deployed 2-hundred of its personnel with the 1st Battalion, 149th Infantry Brigade, to Kosovo. The deployment ceremony was held in a local mega-church.
Kentucky Army National Guard photo by Sergeant First Class Benjamin Crane, 05JAN2022.
05JAN2022, the Kentucky Army National Guard deployed its 198th Military Police Battalion to Kosovo.
Washington National Guard photo by Joseph Siemandel, 05JAN2022.
On 05JAN2022, it was revealed that the state of Washington’s Army National Guard would be deploying to Poland. At least 1-hundred members of the 2nd Battalion, 146th Field Artillery Regiment and 898th Brigade Engineer Battalion are now on Fort Bliss, Texas, for deployment training. This deployment comes just as another Washington Army National Guard unit returned from Ukraine.
Video of Washington National Guard deployment by Peter Change:
U.S. Air Force Photo by Captain Kevyn Kaler, 04JAN2022.
04JAN2022, the U.S. Air Force deployed F-16s, normally based in Germany, to Poland as part of NATO’s increased presence in Eastern Europe. USAF video explainer by Staff Sergeant Melody Howley and Senior Airman Ali Stewart:
Virginia Army National Guard photo by Sergeant First Class Terra C. Gatti, 02JAN2022.
On 02JAN2022, the Virginia Army National Guard’s 2nd Battalion, 224th Aviation Regiment, 29th Infantry Division, began their deployment to Kosovo.
Virginia Army National Guard photo by Sergeant First Class Terra C. Gatti, 02JAN2022.
Virginia Army National Guard photo by Sergeant First Class Terra C. Gatti, 02JAN2022.
Oregon National Guard photo by John Hugel, 02JAN2022.
On 02JAN2022, the Oregon Army National Guard’s 1st Squadron, 82nd Cavalry Regiment was deployed to what is being called the European Deterrence Initiative. It should be noted that other Oregon Guard personnel deployed to the Middle East a couple months ago, and the Oregon Guard has also been deployed to local hospitals (yet again)!
Oregon National Guard photo by John Hugel, 02JAN2022.
“Applicants are likely to succeed on the merits of their claim that the Secretary lacked authority to impose the mandate. Administrative agencies are creatures of statute. They accordingly possess only the authority that Congress has provided. The Secretary has ordered 84 million Americans to either obtain a COVID–19 vaccine or undergo weekly medical testing at their own expense. This is no ‘everyday exercise of federal power.’ In re MCP No. 165, 20 F. 4th, at 272 (Sutton, C. J., dissenting). It is instead a significant encroachment into the lives—and health—of a vast number of employees.”–13JAN2022, U.S. Supreme Court ruling regarding the U.S. Secretary of Labor’s implementation of Biden’s vaccine mandate
Now, what happens to all those thousands of employers who began removing employees who refused to comply with the now illegal Biden vax mandate? Massive class-action lawsuits, anybody?
Individuals in the United States suffering adverse reactions to vaccines need to self-report to the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. Victims who have done so say it is time consuming and complicated, as if intended to dissuade you from making a report.
Official U.S. government video explanation of ‘no fault’ Childhood NVICP (which also hears cases involving adults):
Recently, the U.S. Supreme Court temporarily halted President Biden’s vaccine mandate for private sector workers, including cross border truckers. However, Canada has imposed a vax mandate on truckers crossing the U.S.-Canada border and already Canada is reporting that the cost to truck produce (fruit & veg) from the U.S. into Canada jumped by 25%!
Canada’s vax mandate on truckers began on 15 January, while Biden’s mandate was supposed to start on 22 January. Canada’s mandate is already causing massive delays in shipping, even cancelations, which result in less product in the stores to meet demand, which jacks-up prices. Also, ‘fully’ vaccinated drivers can now command top pay, again causing prices for end users (consumers) to go up.
Driver’s from Mexico, crossing through the U.S. into Canada, must also meet the new vax mandate.
Don’t take my word, here’s a list of links and video reports:
Truck dispatching company, AFT Dispatch/A2C Logistics Co, says Canada-U.S. vax mandates are double whammy for already struggling logistics operations, affecting at least 38-thousand truckers, as well as prices for food, lumber and oil:
CTV News warns of massive loss of drivers, government official says vax mandates are a good thing:
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reports government officials made an ‘error’ in reporting vax mandate for truckers: