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The video below includes some clips from a documentary called River Of Freedom ( available here: riveroffreedom.nz ) which a thoughtful subscriber suggested I check out.

I find it very telling to consider the fact that the same absurd government/MSM label of calling the protestors “white supremists” (among other things) was used in New Zealand (especially considering the fact that over a third of the people protesting there were indigenous Māori).

The documentary does a great job of covering the events that led up to the New Zealand “Freedom Convoy” and mRNA injection mandate protest that was inspired by the Canadian Freedom Convoy. I highly recommend watching this film (and want to reintegrate my gratitude to LoWa for recommending it to me). I just ordered the book and dvd for posterity and to support the people that put this excellent film together.

As I explored in my video linked below, here in Canada, the media engaged in the spreading of lies and slander and the militarized police did beat people to a pulp for daring to ask for their bodily autonomy to be respected in the capitol city, but wow, those New Zealand cops and government psyops people were on a whole different level!

The totally Orwellian messaging (Jacinda saying "mRNA injections are your 'ticket to freedom'.." and "we are the only source of truth"), the weaponization of huge speakers to keep protestors camping out awake in the middle of the night night (like a CIA torture chamber) with creepy vaccine ads for kids and the fricken macarena song! The police aiming LRAD sound cannons at people, using chemical weapons and smashing women trying to flee in the back of the head and beating them on the ground. Very disturbing behavior indeed, also very important to remember so we keep in mind what the “order followers” (and emboldened psychotic bullies with badges in their midst) are capable of.

What is even more flabbergasting is see the government and media over there In New Zealand added in some bonus buzz word demonization rhetoric that I do not think we had aimed at us over here (calling the protestors both "Islamophobic" and "Antisemitic" simultaneously).

Astoundingly totalitarian, nonsensical and illuminating.

Well, despite all that, seeing those beautiful New Zealand people coming together was really moving and provided a sort of medicine in reminding me of the courage, determination and grace of many humans out there. I hope it can offer the same to those of you that watch the film as well.

Apr 5
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