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Queen’s Park Toronto, around 10,000 people turned out for the lockdown protest on March 17, 2021

The Covid Protesters — Where Are They Now?

Published On: October 1, 2023Tags:

By James Corbett

If you participated in the recent COVID-911 Watch Along then you’ll have the trauma and tyranny of the darkest depths of the scamdemic fresh in your mind.

Remember when they were arresting people for the “crime” of shopping while maskless?

Remember when they were arresting pregnant women in their pajamas for the “crime” of posting information about public protest events on Facebook?

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Remember when police were violently arresting teenagers for the “crime” of skating at an outdoor rink during lockdown?

Remember when they were debanking truckers and their supporters in Canada for the “crime” of assembling in Ottawa?

Remember when they were arresting pastors in front of their crying children for the “crime” of holding Sunday services during lockdown?

Remember when they were firing teachers for refusing to take the genetic slurry clot shot jabs?

Of course you do. But why do you remember all this so vividly? Because the establishment media was happy to air these scenes of trauma and abuse, that’s why. The message of such images is clear: if you resist, you will be arrested, constitutional rights be damned. After all, this is an emergency.

This is The Big Lie of the biosecurity state. And, like every other aspect of the biosecurity state, it is all kabuki theatre. The reason the same establishment media that plastered these dramatic arrests all over the evening news never told you about the follow-up to these stories is because, time and again, these unconstitutional mandates and the violent arrests of the mandate resisters were found to have been illegal and the cases were thrown out of court. In fact, in many instances, the charges were dropped before the case even made it to court.

The people who are looking to traumatize and scare you, to keep you compliant and complacent, will never tell you what ended up happening to these people. So, allow me to do exactly that.

Here’s the story of what happened after the cameras stopped rolling on these COVID resisters.

The Covid Protesters — Where Are They Now

Shawn Jason

As the frost of COVID-1984 tyranny began to settle on the frigid climes of Canada, Shawn Jason — a long-time activist whose pre-COVID campaign had been titled “I Love You — Pass it on!” — knew he had to do something. That “something” turned out to be Druthers, a self-published alternative monthly newspaper run by a handful of activists on a shoestring budget that has so far managed to distribute 8 million copies across Canada.

And when the truckers began descending on Ottawa for the Freedom Convoy in early 2022, he knew he had to do something more. That “something more” came in the form of an innovative idea: offer the truckers a $10 contract to deliver a copy of Druthers to Trudeau’s office. The public could then “adopt a trucker” and support the convoy by donating funds to pay for these contracts. The theory behind this campaign was that if the truckers were in Ottawa working a commercial contract, then it would be more difficult for government agents to interfere with them.

The problem with the plan was that it was too successful. Rather than raising a few hundred dollars to support a few dozen truckers, as Jason had expected, the campaign, fueled by an energized Canadian public that rallied around the convoy, ended up raising $150,000 in donations. Nervous about the amount of money pouring in from across the country and realizing the government was about to begin a crackdown, Jason went to the bank to withdraw $100,000 of the funds in the form of forty $2,500 bank drafts, which he could then distribute directly to the truckers.

You’ve probably guessed by now exactly how that bank transaction unfolded. Rather than hand him the bank drafts, the bank instead informed Jason that his account had just been seized and they couldn’t allow him to access any of the funds.

As he discussed with Dan Dicks (www.bitchute. com/video/3AJQbJZQqgTt) in the immediate aftermath of that incident (and as I showed in my Give Send Gone podcast on the Canadian account freezing fiasco – www.corbettreport.com/givesendgone), this was particularly devastating because, not having a corporate account, everything — Shawn’s personal expenses, the Druthers expenses, the cost of the new house that he had just rented to work on Druthers with his team, and the donations for the truckers — were all suddenly inaccessible.

So, what happened to Shawn, anyway? And what about the other people who had their accounts frozen?

Well, just ask The New York Times. Or better yet, DON’T ask The New York Times.

You see, on February 22, 2022, they published a Canadian government press release masquerading as a news article under the headline “Canada Ends Its Freeze on Hundreds of Accounts Tied to Protests.” In it, establishment stenographer Ian Austen “reports” that “Isabelle Jacques, an assistant deputy minister in Canada’s department of finance, told a House of Commons committee that the banks had begun unlocking accounts on Monday and that no more finances would be locked up.”

Of course, that’s not what Jacques actually said. As Austen dutifully notes in the very next paragraph, her specific words were, “[t]he vast majority of assets are in the process of being unfrozen.”

The “vast majority” of assets does not mean all assets, now does it? Just ask Shawn Jason. As he explained in a November 2022 update video (www.bitchute.com/video/WM3181bWKTVh), his bank (BMO) still has the $150,000 that was donated to the truckers. He cannot access that money to either give it back to the donors or to pass it on to the truckers to whom those funds were promised.

So here’s the real question: has all of this government-induced, bankster-enabled financial harassment stopped Shawn from continuing his work? Of course it hasn’t.

In fact, Druthers is going stronger than ever, with 250,000 copies of each issue being delivered each month and the next issue due out shortly. Strangely, though, the CBC doesn’t seem too keen on highlighting this Canadian success story.

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Csaba Vizi

Like many Canadian truckers, Csaba Vizi’s life was devastated by the Canadian governments’ COVID mandates. Having lost his job, he was unable to provide for his family. With absolutely nothing left to lose, he headed to Ottawa in late January 2022 with the Freedom Convoy and vowed to stay there as long as was required to attain freedom for himself and for all Canadians.

“I’m going home glorious, like Caesar, or in a body bag,” Vizi told one interviewer, vowing that he would be the very last trucker to leave Ottawa.

Then all hell broke loose.

Vizi’s website (www.csabavizi.com) describes the harrowing ordeal that followed when the police began to move in to clear out the truckers.

On February 19, 2022 at 9:30 am, Csaba quietly exited his truck, dropped to his knees and placed his hands behind his head. He was jumped and beaten by a group of officers in unmarked uniforms. This pivotal moment in Canadian history went viral around the world. Along with other truck drivers, Csaba was arrested and taken to a warehouse far from Parliament. One by one, they entered the warehouse to be searched, questioned and booked. Hours later, with his charges in hand, he was released into the bitter cold, it was -35 degree Celsius. He had no idea where he was nor were there any signs of life. Without a cellphone, he could only guess which direction he should walk in. After 1.5 hrs he crossed paths with the first stranger, and he eagerly offered his assistance.

The video (bitchute.com/video/zV8UDBtxDIv5) of the incident did indeed go viral, causing consternation around the world.

Why did the police begin violently attacking this unarmed, peaceful protester, who was already demonstrably complying with his own arrest?

Remarkably enough, that incident was not the end of the story. When Vizi vowed not to leave Ottawa until freedom had been restored for all Canadians, he wasn’t joking. As Druthers discovered (bitchute.com/video/GYcGoGHWe097) when they went to the Canadian capital last month, Csaba is still there, fighting for liberty.

Incredibly, Vizi is still facing charges for his participation in the convoy, including charges of resisting arrest, criminal mischief and failing to obey a court order by committing the grievous sin of honking his horn during the protest. He was offered a plea deal by prosecutors last year — plead guilty to the charges and get off with 30 days in jail — but (as you might have guessed by now) he didn’t take it. Instead, he’s fighting the charges in an Ottawa courtroom, where a five-day trial is slated to begin this month.

Those who are interested can contribute to Csava’s legal defense fund: (givesendgo.com/G2Z5M).

This is a portion of a longer article with more people and plenty of reference links originally published by James Corbett on his website at corbettreport.com