Showing posts with label truck convoy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label truck convoy. Show all posts

Sunday, 27 November 2022

Cinnamon and Frosty

That was quite a week. Now, why do you think Facebook suggested this ad for me?! 

I laughingly told Caitlin that I was watching the broadcasted hearings, on the government response to the Truck Convoy, as a break from our municipal issues. The next protests are against the provincial government of Ford, who wants to pass Bill 23 to be able to pave across the Toronto Greenbelt wetlands and make his developer buddies rich. Sarah Harmer was in Smiths Falls protesting at our local MPPs office for a protest.

The federal government enabled the Emergencies Act at the time, to put in some laws to freeze occupier GoFundMe funds ($10 million), and force trucking companies to tow away the culprits. The tow trucks were bribed and/or threatened not to do so. The law requires the government to hold a hearing after the fact to determine three things:

  1. Why did the federal government declare the emergency?
  2. How did it use its powers?
  3. Were those actions appropriate?

Ottawa citizens, who were the victims of the lockdown of the city spoke. Local politicians spoke of what their citizens went through, racism, anger, the smell of diesel fuel and the noise of 24/7 honking. We heard about a baby being treated for frostbite by paramedics. This last week we had the final week, during which 7 cabinet ministers testified. On Friday the Prime Minister testified. The lawyer for the convoy occupiers read some testimonials from said occupiers. One said, "We just want to be heard!"  

The Prime Minister replied with this, 

"It was it was clear that they just didn't want to be heard. They wanted to be obeyed. They wanted us to change public health policy designed to help Canadians and were going to occupy locations across this country and interfere with the lives of Canadians until such a decision was taken."

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Back to nature. Saturday morning we had red skies. Of course, by the time I would have looked up the proper camera settings, it'd be gone. Here is the best I could do! I just used the automatic setting.

Cinnamon went out for about 90 minutes. Nutmeg an hour until she got hungry and came in.


I went down to fetch SD cards, and realized I'd forgotten to turn one camera on, after resetting it. That's the one at the deer scrape. Oh well. Maybe today I'll capture the action. 

Who do you think this it? I could not see it, but I could hear it.
 

who goes there? from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.


The pumpkins are popular along the driveway. I can see the trailcam light up in the dark, in the background. 


It should be frosty out there, but we expect rain today. I'm thinking of reconnecting the water barrel, just to fill the goldfish pond a tad. That will protect the 3 little goldfish I couldn't get in. The deeper the water, the better as it doesn't freeze and thaw.

I've put out a few traditional seasonal items. Frosty is an old faithful.

Cinn and Frosty from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.

Saturday, 19 February 2022

The Trucks are nearly gone!

Feb. 20 – 170 arrests

Coventry is being emptied Feb. 20th, 5 p.m.. They've made an arrest.

Some have moved east of Ottawa.








UPDATE: Judy Trinh went to Coventry Rd., an encampment, as they were dismantling the site. She began a Twitter thread.

"What appears to be carloads of protesters (maybe returning from downtown?) are doing laps around Coventry lot. They seem to be flummoxed that the supply camp is gone."

One dude with misinformation: "I think all the Ottawa Police is resigned, called in sick... Bad brainwashed people, just don't care about the people."

Police are releasing statements. "Vehicles will be impounded for 7 days."

Feb. 19 – The New York Times was shameful: they were called up on it, and changed the story twice. They didn't march with guns, first day was pepper spray, next day (Sat.) heavy batons. 


People headed for Quebec City. Not good news. Protests in Queen's Park, as well.

At least 76 financial accounts frozen since Emergencies Act invoked: Mendicino

It is good news in Ottawa. No one hurt, no one dead. Fox Fake News has been promoting a story about an older woman getting hurt. She was in the front of the line by someone livestreaming who wanted click bait. The funny thing is they have named her the same name as the person who was presumably killed on Jan. 6th in the US.

Tamara Lich, ringleader, is awaiting a bail hearing result.

"Arrest Randy Hillier" is trending!

A Fox reporter, Sara Carter, is similarly spreading lies.

They saw the highly trained police on horseback, trained in the US, and didn't back off. Several people pretended to be pepper sprayed. They were not. The anarchists are being abusive to media and, for example, the clerk at a hotel in Ottawa.

My MPP ought to be arrested, too. He is inciting them to violence.


Ottawa Police Service (OPS), Ontario Police (OPP), Durham Police, York Police, RCMP, Sudbury, SΓ»retΓ© du QuΓ©bec (SQ), Windsor Police, Emergency Response (ERT).

 Still, they keep on trying to fool us. Ottawa just had a major snow storm during the occupation.


Sat., Feb. 19
By 10:30 a.m. they were using pepper spray. The front line has moved, and they are searching abandoned cars, ensuring vehicles are safe using sniffer dogs. 
Police moving block by block, advancing with stick to push people back. 


The media had a really tough time, with that familiar 'fake news' stuff escalating.

πŸŽ₯ Kamil Karamali (1), reporter, needed police escorts. They were surrounded in their car (2), spat upon.
πŸŽ₯ Glen McGregor had the same issues, called Nazi. 
Justin Ling reports that a police office, on leave, told the occupiers about the OPS plans, which had to change.
Tucker Carlson continues to spew lies. Fox doesn't care if it is true or not. Beware, people.
Colton Praill was shouted down in the street.

Feb. 16 

Feb. 11 Doug Ford speaking to Pat King