Canada-inspired Freedom Convoy movement is gaining momentum, with trucker demonstrations kicking off in multiple countries. Canada-style Freedom Convoy protests against Covid-19 limitations and mandatory vaccination spilt into additional countries over the weekend as the movement gained traction globally.
Many a true word said in jest: ‘the joke told of the visitor who when alighting his aircraft as Sydney Airport was approached by an immigration officer. The visiting businessman was asked if he had a criminal record. ‘I didn’t know having a criminal record was still a requirement of entry,’ the visitor grinned.
From mask mandates to vaccine passports, government restrictions on people’s human rights and people’s liberties wobble but in many regimes remain in place. Follow the science they say. We do:
Ticking time bombs, the vaxxed play Russian Roulette but they are happy: To date, 11,000 adverse reactions of varying severity have been reported in Czechia.
Consumer prices jumped 5.1 per cent from January 2021 and up from 5 per cent in December. What you purchase for €100 in December now costs hard-pressed repression-prone citizens €105.10. Inflation data from Germany and France fuelled expectations of a shift from the ECB, while analysts have updated their forecast for eurozone inflation for January.
Racing to the rescue of on the ropes Canadian premier Justin Trudeau, Facebook has booted the rapidly growing ‘Convoy to DC 2022’ group from its platform after it quickly gained 137,000 members. The group had been gaining tens of thousands of members per day and was calling on all truckers in the US to form a convoy to protest COVID-19 mandates. Organisers were planning to begin the convoy in California and end in Washington DC.
The Australian (federal) government is scrambling to bolster security after Parliament House and the Prime Minister were mobbed in successive days by ordinary Australians furious at communist-tier repressive mandates:
A parliamentary committee is set to investigate scare ads created by the UK government’s shadowy ‘behavioural insights’ team to nudge the public into obeying Covid-19 restrictions. The move comes amid concerns about the grossly unethical use of the unit to inflate fear levels.
Leading conservatives from around the world will descend on Budapest’s Várkert Bazár in March as Hungary hosts a Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) event less than two weeks before the country heads to the polls for what has become a closely fought general election.
Ursula von der Leyen was criticised by an official EU watchdog for keeping hold of private text communications with Pfizer’s CEO regarding acquiring Covid vaccination doses, calling it ‘constituted maladministration.’
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