Police on Guard was proud to accept an opportunity for an interview with Shadoe Davis recently, with our last appearance occurring early last year.
Our chairman, Clay Farnsworth, represented POG, speaking on numerous important topics –
He spoke at length about Chris Barber, acknowledging the release of his personal communications, some 1700 pages worth, to the media; a serious breach of the privacy and charter rights of Chris and his family. Even more appalling was the release of protected communications between Chris and his legal team; an action that is entirely illegal. These communications are confidential and fully protected under the law. Such egregious actions continue to demonstrate how our legal processes have become a mockery.
Shadoe asked about our group, noting the attempts of some to label us as controlled opposition, a truly absurd idea.
Clay continued, speaking briefly of the struggles of officers who dared speak up for their oath. Who have now been placed on unpaid leave with no options to support their families. He shared a comparison of how an officer could do far worse and yet end up on paid leave as a result. More evidence of the double-standards being applied to those who dare speak up.
He describes false flag identifiers, warning listeners of what to be on alert for, for those of us who don’t possess the instincts of law enforcement.
They went on to discuss the Charter and the legal conditions required to demonstrably justify its use, none of which were proven (or even attempted). Clay touched on the absurdity of mandates such as the ‘social distancing’, now known to have been completely arbitrary, as admitted by the very people who enforced them.
Finally, Clay spoke of an amazing recent movie released titled “Unacceptable” which shows the truth of the Ottawa Freedom Convoy, in all of its peaceful glory. A must-watch for everyone!
In summary, an amazing interview filled with valuable insights and intelligence. Please watch and share, and support our efforts to continue our fight for our Charter.
Many thanks to Shadoe, and to Clay, our very own resident Santa Claus.
Click here to watch the interview
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