Texts Show Trudeaus’ Government Were Pressuring Banks to Freeze Protestors’ Accounts Prior to Invoking Emergencies Act

2023-04-13

Texts Show Trudeaus’ Government Were Pressuring Banks to Freeze Protestors’ Accounts Prior to Invoking Emergencies Act

Apr 13, 2023 | Blog, General News

Texts Show Trudeaus' Government Were Pressuring Banks to Freeze Protestors' Accounts Prior to Invoking Emergencies Act

There is no end to the plethora of evidence coming forward demonstrating the gross and illegal overreach of our current government.

Text communications between senior members of the Prime Minister’s Office were submitted as evidence to the POEC during the Emergencies Act Enquiry.

Among other things, these messages show that there was open communication between high-ranking government officials and financial institutions to discuss ways of identifying and seizing the assets of those involved with, or in support of, the Freedom Convoy PRIOR to the invocation of the Emergencies Act (EA). Texts between Ben Chin and Tyler Meredith clearly showed that the Liberal government was pressuring financial institutions to take action against customers who supported or participated in the peaceful protest against COVID-19 mandates in the weeks prior to the EA being invoked, without warrant or authority.

Fortunately, many financial institutions refused to act, even after the EA was in effect, but some did, and some were proactive – being instrumental in bringing these ideas forward as potential tactics.

The PM tried to say that using the EA was a last resort, and that they had exhausted all other options, yet the evidence clearly shows that the use of the EA was the only tactic that mattered. It was necessary as a tool to provide the authority to legitimately seize the assets of Canadians who dared stand against their policies and more importantly, who caused significant international embarrassment for the government and for Trudeau personally.

With all that has transpired, one could argue that no help was needed on that front.

With your help, we will continue to expose the truth and fight for the rights and freedoms of all Canadians. Please stand with us.

To read the Reclaim the Net article written by Cindy Harper, click here 

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