Anonymous ID: 0a4a27 Nov. 12, 2020, 6:31 a.m. No.11608402   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8455

Imagine no possessions: Watch the deleted World Economic Forum 2030 video

 

https://www.rebelnews.com/imagine_no_possessions_watch_the_deleted_world_economic_forum_2030_video

 

On last night's episode of The Ezra Levant Show, we looked at a bizarre video made by the World Economic Forum.

 

When it was time to film, the video had been deleted — but Producer Justin was able to dig up a copy. And we'll show it to you now.

 

Before showing the video, here's how Ezra introduced the group behind the concept, the World Economic Forum:

 

“Now, I should tell you, the image we’re showing you is a cached version of the government of Canada website. Because in the last few months — after having been freely available on the Internet for four years — that page was suddenly deleted. That’s odd, isn’t it?

 

“Anyways my point is: there are conspiracy theories. And then there are conspiracy facts. And a lot of those are hatched at the World Economic Forum in Davos. It’s not a government organization. It has no official powers. But it’s where the likes of Justin Trudeau goes to get his marching orders…”

Anonymous ID: 0a4a27 Nov. 12, 2020, 6:35 a.m. No.11608455   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11608402

Immigration detention centres are being emptied over COVID-19 concerns

 

https://www.rebelnews.com/immigration_detention_centres_are_being_emptied_over_covid19_concerns

 

Immigration detention centres are being emptied, as the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is searching for alternative means to hold detainees until they have a chance to be processed in an effort to prevent the further spread of coronavirus.

 

Before the pandemic was declared by the World Health Organization in March 2020, the CBSA had 8,825 people detained from April 2019 to March 2020 under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, according to a report from CBC.

 

The numbers at the start of November for some of the CBSA facilities included a Laval, Quebec centre that can accommodate 109 detainees had just 12. In Toronto, a facility for 183, had 18. A new centre in Surrey, British Columbia with a capacity of 70, had 11.

 

The numbers included asylum seekers lacking identification papers, foreign workers with expired visas and individuals waiting deportation. More than 20 per cent, or nearly 2,000 of detainees were being held in provincial jails. As of last week, there's now just 94 people being held in jail facilities.

 

An African national who spoke anonymously to CBC's Radio-Canada told the station that being detained was "a traumatic experience," and that the COVID-inspired release of detainees “didn't come from the heart."

 

“It's not because the border officers believe detention is inhumane. No, it's because they're forced to do it,” the man identified as Patrick said.

 

“Extreme measures are used on people whose situation is irregular, whose only 'crime' is often to be lacking Canadian papers. For those who believed that Canada was a human paradise, it's a shock,” Patrick told Radio-Canada.

 

“We come from countries where there is police and military abuse. We arrive here and what do we see? This country that is supposed to be one of the most developed in the world does the same thing.”

 

Detainees are often held in these facilities because of a fear that around 85 per cent wouldn't show up to immigration hearings.

 

Public Safety Minister Bill Blair responded to questions about the CBSA's approach, saying that "Immigration detention has always been a measure of last resort, used only in limited circumstances and only after alternatives to detention are first considered,” in an email response to Radio-Canada.

 

“The CBSA ensures that volumes remain at a minimum and that all options for release are explored for cases where an individual's risk can be managed in the community.”

Anonymous ID: 0a4a27 Nov. 12, 2020, 6:45 a.m. No.11608543   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6111 >>8816 >>9106

“Lest we Forget” Don was right all along!

 

Poppies few and far between in downtown Toronto on Remembrance Day

 

https://www.rebelnews.com/poppies_few_and_far_between_in_downtown_toronto_on_remembrance_day

 

In Flanders Fields, the poppies blow

Between the crosses, row on row.”

 

— John McCrae

 

Meanwhile, at Toronto’s Yonge-Dundas Square on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, poppies could barely be spotted at all!

 

Sadly, it would appear that the phrase “lest we forget” has indeed been… forgotten.

 

We positioned ourselves at one of downtown Toronto’s busiest intersections just before 11 a.m. and spent more than an hour there simply observing and filming passersby.

 

At least 95 per cent of the folks we saw couldn’t be bothered to wear a poppy! And when the clock struck 11, virtually nobody stopped to observe a minute of silence. Too much shopping to do at the nearby Eaton Centre, I guess…

 

Meanwhile, authorities did their best to dissuade citizens from visiting cenotaphs to pay their respects. Nevertheless, a few hundred people still managed to show up at the downtown Toronto cenotaph.

 

Yet, how odd: an outdoor gathering to honour our veterans is considered too dangerous in this day and age of the Wuhan virus, yet shoppers jamming into the local Walmart or Costco is perfectly fine? That makes no sense!

 

In the final analysis, the dearth of poppies being worn by the people of Toronto was equal parts sad, disappointing and even downright infuriating.

 

Still, it would be wrong to force people to wear poppies. After all, our veterans fought for all our cherished rights and freedoms — including, alas, the right to be disrespectful to those who served…

Anonymous ID: 0a4a27 Nov. 12, 2020, 7:45 a.m. No.11609183   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Started off thinking this is the funniest thing I'll see today but it so sad to see people like this.

 

IT'S THE FINAL COUNTDOWN TO CRAZYVILLE

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QNF9_efp9M