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A [[GoFundMe]] account was started for the Freedom Convoy, rapidly raising over $9 million US dollars, mostly from Canada, but also from the rest of the world. Then GoFundMe froze the money, stating that the convoy was unlawful, and that the funds would be given to charities of GoFundMe's choice. The corporation backtracked after the Florida state government said it would investigate the company for fraud. | A [[GoFundMe]] account was started for the Freedom Convoy, rapidly raising over $9 million US dollars, mostly from Canada, but also from the rest of the world. Then GoFundMe froze the money, stating that the convoy was unlawful, and that the funds would be given to charities of GoFundMe's choice. The corporation backtracked after the Florida state government said it would investigate the company for fraud. | ||
− | Another attempt at crowd-funding was started at [[GiveSendGo]] | + | Another attempt at crowd-funding was started at [[GiveSendGo]],<ref>https://thepostmillennial.com/givesendgo-campaign-freedom-convoy-truckers-raises-over-1-million</ref><ref>https://www.newsweek.com/freedom-convoy-raises-2m-givesendgo-after-gofundme-removes-campaign-canada-truckers-1676591</ref><ref>https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/givesendgo-fundraiser-for-freedom-convoy-hits-4-5-million-after-gofundme-shuts-page-down</ref><ref>https://www.givesendgo.com/FreedomConvoy2022 saved at [http://archive.today/2022.02.08-081118/https://www.givesendgo.com/FreedomConvoy2022 Archive.is]</ref> which had the funds frozen by an Ontario court<ref>https://globalnews.ca/news/8610512/givesendgo-fundraiser-trucker-convoy-frozen/</ref> and was then hacked and had the donors list posted online.<ref>https://reclaimthenet.org/givesendgo-hacked-freedom-convoy-donors-list-posted-online/</ref> |
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on February 14, [[Daniel Bulford]], a Canadian Freedom Convoy spokesman who previously served with the [[Royal Canadian Mounted Police]], warned about a potential [[false flag]] involving possibly stolen [[firearms]] that could try to discredit the Freedom Truckers’ peaceful protest in Ottawa. | on February 14, [[Daniel Bulford]], a Canadian Freedom Convoy spokesman who previously served with the [[Royal Canadian Mounted Police]], warned about a potential [[false flag]] involving possibly stolen [[firearms]] that could try to discredit the Freedom Truckers’ peaceful protest in Ottawa. |
Revision as of 20:08, 16 February 2022
Date | 22 January 2022 - Present |
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Interests | COVID-19/Vaccine/Mandation |
Description | A Canadian protest against the COVID-19/Vaccine/Mandation for truckers which acted as a focal point for opposition to government overreach. |
The Freedom Convoy 2022 is an ongoing protest and possibly the world's largest ever convoy, as it’s estimated that 50,000 trucks have joined with it.[1] It attracted support worldwide.
Origins
The protest started as an expression of Canada truck drivers' opposition to COVID-19/Vaccine/Mandation.
Opposition
The convoy have been demonised by Justin Trudeau.[2] Canadian corporate media has been downplaying the extent of this convoy, and when covering it, focusing on a few points: defacing a statue, stealing food from the homeless, a maksed man with a Nazi flag (in corporate media sliding in to plural flags, and not showing how the crowd rejects him).
Seizure of Funds
A GoFundMe account was started for the Freedom Convoy, rapidly raising over $9 million US dollars, mostly from Canada, but also from the rest of the world. Then GoFundMe froze the money, stating that the convoy was unlawful, and that the funds would be given to charities of GoFundMe's choice. The corporation backtracked after the Florida state government said it would investigate the company for fraud.
Another attempt at crowd-funding was started at GiveSendGo,[3][4][5][6] which had the funds frozen by an Ontario court[7] and was then hacked and had the donors list posted online.[8]
Rebel News is the alt-media with most reporters on the ground. |
False Flag warning
on February 14, Daniel Bulford, a Canadian Freedom Convoy spokesman who previously served with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, warned about a potential false flag involving possibly stolen firearms that could try to discredit the Freedom Truckers’ peaceful protest in Ottawa.
Today, on February 14, we received information from multiple believed reliable sources that firearms may be planted in Ottawa specifically around the Freedom Convoy to discredit the protest and to use as a pretext to forcibly remove peaceful protesters...Due to the nature of this information, we felt it prudent to notify the public in the interest of their safety.
This private intelligence correlates with the approximately 2,000 firearms stolen at Peterborough, Ontario on Sunday morning, February 13...our sources have notified us that these weapons may be planted by nefarious elements and at this point we have no further knowledge about who is behind this act of sabotage.
References
- ↑ https://torontosun.com/news/local-news/warmington-freedom-truckers-may-form-worlds-longest-convoy
- ↑ https://globalnews.ca/news/8533779/truckers-convoy-canada-vaccine-mandate/
- ↑ https://thepostmillennial.com/givesendgo-campaign-freedom-convoy-truckers-raises-over-1-million
- ↑ https://www.newsweek.com/freedom-convoy-raises-2m-givesendgo-after-gofundme-removes-campaign-canada-truckers-1676591
- ↑ https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/givesendgo-fundraiser-for-freedom-convoy-hits-4-5-million-after-gofundme-shuts-page-down
- ↑ https://www.givesendgo.com/FreedomConvoy2022 saved at Archive.is
- ↑ https://globalnews.ca/news/8610512/givesendgo-fundraiser-trucker-convoy-frozen/
- ↑ https://reclaimthenet.org/givesendgo-hacked-freedom-convoy-donors-list-posted-online/