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Listening to the Injection of Truth 2.0 physicians and lawyers tonight.
It was refreshing to hear them all speak with reverence to the bible and God and Prayer.

They also spoke truth and
said the quiet part outloud. Something we’ve all picked up on and are feeling the same since Christmas.
All of us “regular folks” around the world are a powder keg… and our fuse has been lit.
Fake pandemic, fake Ukraine war, fake democracy,fake news.
We are Done and our wrath will lead to justice.
Everyday we are being joined by those awakening to the realization that their family member or best friend shouldn’t be dead or irreversibley injured.
The data shows it and proves it.

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https://www.westernstandard.news/news/breaking-appeal-court-upholds-ruling-that-emergencies-act-use-for-freedom-convoy-protest-was-unreasonable/70420
“TORONTO — The Federal Court of Appeal has ruled that the federal government’s 2022 invocation of the Emergencies Act in response to the Freedom Convoy protests was not legally justified.

In a unanimous decision released Friday morning, a three-judge panel upheld a 2024 Federal Court ruling that found the Liberal government failed to meet the legal threshold required to declare a public order emergency.

The panel included Chief Justice Yves de Montigny, and the judgment was issued in the name of “The Court.”

“The Federal Court correctly determined that the declaration of a public order emergency was unreasonable,” the appeal court wrote.

The court also agreed with the lower court’s finding that the use of the Emergencies Act infringed on sections of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, including freedom of expression and protections ...

I have to agree with Jeff Rath on this:

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