SHOW NOTES AND MP3: https://www.corbettreport.com/?p=41343
For the better part of a century, the image of a uniformed policeman stopping citizens on the street with the words "May I see your papers, please?" has been shorthand for a tyrannical police state. But here we are in COVID-1984 where this is happening on a daily basis in many places around the globe. This week on #SolutionsWatch, James talks to Dan Dicks of PressForTruth.ca about his own experience at such a travel checkpoint in Canada, and what it shows us about how non-compliance can work.
There may come a point where we have to go beyond calm.
Great vid. Good to see Dan calmly asserting his rights!
Good reporting!
Live in alberta, and have only worn a mask one time (had to get something at costco, they wouldn't let me in without one) but every single other business and store, I have never worn a mask once (I just refuse everytime) and have only been asked to leave a few stores/restaurants(which I do and will never go there again), otherwise you simply don't comply and they let you do what you want, no problem. same with police, tell them no and go on about your business. people are only making it worse than it needs to be by giving up their freedoms voluntarily.