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Archive for category News
Official M17 Holster
From Sig:
Now you can own the holster kit officially selected by the U.S. Army for the M17 modular pistol: The M17 Belt and Leg Military Holster Kit from Safariland.
This kit allows the user to have one holster with two different ways to deploy it.
Configure it as a drop-leg holster with the thigh-mounted attachment:
Canadian Banks Freezing Accounts
From The Post Millennial:
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), the federal-level police authority in Canada, has provided a list of people suspected of participating or aiding in the Freedom Convoy protests to all major banks, so that they can act to freeze their accounts.
Parents Could Be Fined For Bringing Kids To Protest
From Joe Miller:
Canadian parents who bring their children to demonstrations the government considers to be “unlawful” can now face thousands of dollars in fines or jail time, CBC News reported.
The new power reportedly comes after the federal government invoked the Emergencies Act this week, granting itself exceptional measures to address the country’s ongoing Freedom Convoy trucker protests. It marked the first time the act has been invoked since its passage in 1988.
Twitter Allows Doxxed Info Of Freedom Convoy Donors
Americans shouldn’t need more evidence to prove that Twitter is a malicious political actor that runs interference on behalf of leftists but the Big Tech company keeps providing it.
In its latest outrageous tampering for the left, Twitter sits idly by as the private information of hundreds of people who gave money to the Canadian truckers protesting tyranny circulates on its platform after a hacker leaked donors’ names, email addresses, and zip codes.
Freedom Convoy Donor Forced To Close Business
From Joe Miller:
A woman who donated to the Freedom Convoy, a group of truckers and individuals protesting Canada’s vaccine mandates and COVID-19 restrictions, was forced to close her gelato store after her information was leaked in a hack of GiveSendGo.
On The Ground In Ottawa From National Review
From NRO:
Midway through its third week of existence, the movement that descended on Ottawa to protest the country’s pandemic mandates at the end of January has transitioned into an outpouring of music, dance, and prayer. The convoy has a distinctly surreal feel — a winter version of the 1967 Summer of Love, minus the LSD and plus (many) more layers of clothing. Encampments have sprung up in different blocks around Parliament, each with its own distinct living quarters, food, and DJ booth. One built a makeshift house out of plywood on the back of an 18-wheeler; another set up an outdoor gym with a bench press, dumbbells, and a barbell looped through two fuel cans. “Each block of truckers has become a family,” Greg Wieler, who is attending the protest with his wife, told me. “They made a commitment — they made a bond with each other that says, we’re here till the end.”
Canada’s Slide Into Venezuelan Tyranny
From Reason:
Emergency powers, threats to freeze the finances of peaceful protesters, and smearing critics as terrorists—it has to be China, right? But no, it’s our neighbor to the north, under a leader with a bad case of China-envy. For all the world to see, a panicky Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is throwing a tantrum over protests against restrictive pandemic policy that warns us how quickly an established democracy can lose its mind. It’s an advertisement for the value of cryptocurrency and other means of escaping the reach of the financial police state.