[TRAILER] Theo Fleury on Constant Govt Abuse During Covid
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(00:15) Dermot Pomeroy / Jody (gameoncanada.org – action group for kids)(04:30) Adrienne Gilvasie, Police Officer(17:00) Erin / Clay – Police Officers (policeonguard.ca)(23:40) Sam (Empowering the Children) / Rachel (learningpodcanada.ca)(30:00) Mike J., Ontario Teacher(35:00) Jane Scharf, Paralegal(40:45) Dr. Byram Bridle, PhD, Vaccinologist(45:14) Rocco Galati, Constitutional Lawyer(52:14) Sarah Choujounian, Nurse (canadianfrontlinenurses.ca)(53:20) Jess Faraone, RN(1:04:40) Dr. Emad Guiruis,
Despite being pressured to stay quiet & follow the status quo, Theo Fleury continues his bold stance off the ice in speaking out on #COVID19 w/ words for athletes & celebrities feeling silenced. Full Interview
Theo Fleury Continues his Bold Stance Off the Ice With Words for Silenced Read More »
As a survivor and motivational speaker on relational trauma, ex-NHLer Theo Fleury is an outpoken advocate against devastating lockdowns. Full interview coming soon!
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Volunteer Ryan from Take Action Canada discusses actions people can take against authoritarian-style govt rule and imposition of unscientific Covid-19 measures and vaccine passports. takeactioncanada.ca
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Govt and mainstream media have been using persuasion techniques to force Covid-19 vaccine passport compliance, including foot-in-the-door and seeding. With such coercive techniques, how much of a person’s choice is really their own?
Covid-19 Compliance Strategy, E.g, Vaccine Passports Read More »
Listen to a Bright Light News exclusive interview from celebrated Canadian constitutional lawyer, Rocco Galati, as he reminds Canadians that the Constitution was created, not to protect the government from citizens, but to protect Canadians from the government. The governments’ Covid-19 lockdown measures have been sweeping and affect every aspect of most Canadians’ lives, from