Monday, September 13, 2021

About those utterly fraudulent vaccine mandate protests ...

Well, this is an interesting development. Only a few days ago, commenter "John S." at this blog suggested that all those impressive vaccine mandate protests are pretty much a fraud, and that they are simply being advertised as representing concerned first responders:

... It was Chris and Vlad who organized that protest in front of the Police station in Toronto which Chris falsely advertised as being a Police protest.

Their tactic now is to organize protests and advertise they are being held by nurses, police and other frontline workers. [Emphasis added.]

How timely then for this CBC coverage, that appears to confirm exactly what John was saying:

... The rally — purportedly held to support firefighters, emergency medical services, police, nurses, city and health-care workers who are against vaccine mandates — began at Olympic Plaza before marchers walked arm-in-arm through downtown...

... Organizers had asked attendees to wear black or blue shirts in solidarity with those front-line workers. None of the protesters CBC spoke to were currently working as first responders and would be subject to the vaccine policy. [Again, emphasis added.]

In short, yes, those protests are totally bogus. You heard it here first.

DAMN, I'M GOOD. OK, I will give credit to the aforementioned commenter "John S.", who revealed the following in his comment from a few days ago:

"Canadian Frontline Nurses" is actually a rebrand of Hugs over Masks. This time, Vlad is keeping his name and face out of it because his scams finally caught up to him. He's been organizing with these women at Corduroy restaurant for the last year. It's the grifters hangout.

And who is it that is organizing the country-wide protests today? Go on, guess. You'll never guess. OK, I'll tell you:




In other words, it is pure grift from beginning to end.

I'm glad we had this little chat.

BONUS TRACK: Is it even worth pointing out where this utterly fraudulent protest group is getting some of its publicity?




3 comments:

MgS said...

What I find utterly laughable here is the "oh, but they're 'self-organizing' these protests using social media, there's not connection to anything partisan" line coming out of a few corners.

Bullshit. Absolute bullshit. Take a look at which politicians have been fostering and feeding these idiots - and it all comes from the conservative end of the spectrum (CPC, PPC, Maverick, etc.). The parties might not be directly organizing, but they sure as hell are involved.

*Mark my words: We will eventually learn that the PPC and Maverick parties were formed specifically to say the things the CPC doesn't dare say on loudspeaker, knowing full well that the majority of supporters of those other parties will cast a ballot for the CPC on voting day because they are dumbf enough to believe that they have to "vote for a winner".

John S. said...

The one in Edmonton yesterday actually was organized by people who are frontline workers and government employees. The numbers there were about 1100 people.

Someone confirmed it with a clicker.

I'm guessing that's why the MSM didn't bother covering it.

Edmonton is one of the few places the grifter/Common law/Freeman crowd have not been able to penetrate. No merch tables, no donation requests, no self-promotion allowed...etc

They've been trying for months but Josh Switzer (Angry Albertan) has kept them out and he background checks everyone who speaks at his events. Someone saying they are a working nurse or anything else has to show proof.

Rebel doesn't give Josh any real attention. So that does say something about how he runs things. If you aren't willing to help them fundraise or stage things. They ignore you.




CC said...

John: That is a fascinating observation -- that places like Rebel don't give a shit about your protest rally if they have no opportunity to run a grift off of it. So the organizer's name is Josh Switzer? Might be amusing to search for that name at Rebel to confirm they have no interest in him whatsoever. That would make a moderately interesting blog post.