An Attic and a Blank Diary: Insights Into the Freedom Convoy 2022

2022-07-25

An Attic and a Blank Diary: Insights Into the Freedom Convoy 2022

Jul 25, 2022 | Blog, General News

An Attic and a Blank Diary: Insights Into the Freedom Convoy 2022

Police on Guard was honoured to be able to contribute in some small way to the release o fAn Attic and Blank Diary: Insights Into the Freedom Convoy 2022.
Kym Kennedy is a Canadian author from the Orillia area. She worked diligently over countless hours to spread truth about the Freedom Convoy protest; to counter the lies and biased reporting from the Prime Minister, other government and public officials, and the mainstream media. The book can be purchased on Amazon. Police on Guard is proud of Kym and supports her efforts.

Disclaimer – Police on Guard does not receive any profits from the sale of the book.

To purchase the book from Amazon, click here 

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