Canadian Govt. Tries to Freeze Truckers Funds. GiveSendGo Says No!

The Freedom Trucker story continues to shock and amaze. Now a Canadian Court has ordered that over 8 million dollars in donated funds meant for the truckers be frozen. That’s hardcore. But here’s the cool part. The crowdfunding site GiveSendGo told the Canadian Govt. that they have no jurisdiction over what they as a U.S. based company do. In other words: Go pound sand.

To say what the Govt. of Canada is trying to do is disturbing is a gross understatement. This is the government desperately trying to stop a peaceful protest. The truckers are making a real difference and Big Brother isn’t happy at all.

Remember when they seized the funds for BLM? No? Me neither. I do however remember a LOT of violence and buildings on fire. That was cool though, I guess. The events in Canada should be a huge wake up call to freedom loving people everywhere. Things can get really bad, really quick. Even though your protest is non-violent the powers that be will not hesitate to dismiss your concerns and shut you down as soon as possible. It should also serve as a “heads up” to stay the hell away from a cashless society. When your currency is just digital information flying around the banking system, the government can make it all disappear with the flick of a switch. That’s terrifying. I don’t know about you all, but good old-fashioned cash is sounding pretty good right now. Also, Crypto-Currency which operates beyond the bounds of big brother suddenly has a bigger appeal.

For now, though, we gotta give massive amounts of thanks and credit to the people at GiveSendGo. Way to hang tough. We dig it. Here’s a link for more coverage of this story. https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2022/02/11/givesendgo-defies-fascist-canadian-govt-order-to-freeze-freedom-convoy-trucker-funds/

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