Anonymous ID: d5071a Jan. 25, 2022, 7:29 p.m. No.15462312   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2328

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Singer/Songwriter Ian Thomas came to the boom 97.3 studios to play "Painted Ladies" on vinyl! He talks about the inspiration for the song when starting out as a young musician, how he recorded the song and the types of equipment/instruments he used and more! Watch as Dennis goes Behind The Vinyl!

Anonymous ID: d5071a Jan. 25, 2022, 7:51 p.m. No.15462458   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2464 >>2877 >>2965

https://winnipeg.ctvnews.ca/truck-convoy-rolls-through-winnipeg-protesting-vaccine-mandates-and-pandemic-restrictions-1.5754240

Convoy opposing trucker vaccine mandate draws large crowd, concerns over comparison to Holocaust

A cross-Canada freedom convoy in opposition of a federal vaccine mandate for truckers arrived in Winnipeg to a large and boisterous crowd of hundreds of people but some were left disappointed when the convoy couldn’t stop Tuesday afternoon to greet them due to traffic safety reasons.

People and long lines of vehicles gathered on both shoulders of Highway 1 in Headingley, just west of Winnipeg to show support.

An RCMP officer on scene said police along with convoy organizers both decided it was unsafe for the group to stop because there were so many people along the road and there was no room for the trucks to stop in the Flying J truck stop which was supposed to serve as a pit stop for the rally.

“It’s just simply for safety,” said RCMP Sgt. Mark Hume, who was one of several officers on scene directing traffic on the highway near the truck stop.

The RCMP blocked the entrance to the truck stop and the convoy carried on east.

“There’s too many people gathered in there, too many vehicles,” Hume said. “We’ve talked to the organizer on the road and he said he can’t fit his semis in there.”

“It’s just the parking lot filled up. We had every intention of not stopping them but there’s too many people. We’re going to get people run over. They don’t think they can swing the corner with their semis and fit in there so they said they wanted to keep going through.”

RCMP officers were on scene throughout the rally and said in an email the convoy was 20 km long.

Ward Omchinksi, a supporter of the convoy and a former truck driver, was among many who stood in the bitter cold to greet the convoy.

“This mandate—what they’re doing here, this is affecting so many people,” Omchinski said. “They’re affecting the lives, they’re affecting the livelihood, they’re taking away jobs from people—it’s time to stop.”

The convoy has gained notoriety in the wake of the federal government’s vaccine mandate for truckers but an organizer of the pit stop to greet the travellers acknowledged the concern goes beyond just that one issue.

“We’re fighting for our human rights that our forefathers fought for and we want to make sure that we still have our freedoms and rights,” said Trevor Gatchell, who helped organize the pit stop at the Flying J where he expected the convoy to stop. “They’re not anti-vax, they’re not pro-vax it’s just about freedom of choice, freedom of rights that we’ve had.”

Anonymous ID: d5071a Jan. 25, 2022, 7:51 p.m. No.15462464   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2474

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>Convoy opposing trucker vaccine mandate draws large crowd, concerns over comparison to Holocaust

The convoy is on its way to Ottawa to oppose the mandate—a protest both the Canadian Trucking Alliance and Manitoba Trucking Association have distanced themselves from, calling the demonstrations ineffective and unsafe. The two groups have also said most truckers are vaccinated.

Some are also questioning some of the comparisons being made between the pandemic and the Holocaust by attendees at the rally. A blue pickup truck with a decal featuring a yellow star and the word freedom over top of it was observed at the rally Tuesday and at a similar rally in Winnipeg on Monday.

Belle Jarniewski, executive director of the Jewish Heritage Centre of Western Canada, said in occupied countries Jews were forced to identify themselves by wearing a yellow star.

“Of course that made persecution, arrest much easier,” said Jarniewski, whose parents survived the Holocaust. “In a way to separate them and persecute them from the rest of society. That is not what is happening today with COVID restrictions.”

“It’s shameful. It is a distortion of history to compare the health restrictions that are in place at the moment to protect us, to keep us safe and alive for that matter to the labelling of Jews that resulted in the murder of six million men, women and children.”

Despite all of the opposition to Canada’s vaccine mandate for truckers, little has been said of new rules in the United States which require all travellers entering at a land border to be fully vaccinated both for essential and non-essential travel.

The rally was held amid public health measures in Manitoba which limit gatherings to 50 people in outdoor public places, however, gatherings are allowed if people remain in or near their vehicles to maintain two metres of separation from other attendees.

At times, groups of people gathered away from their vehicles.

Flying J, the company that runs the truck stop where the rally was held said it respects the rights of individuals to express their opinions.

“Nothing is more important to us than the safety of our team members and guests and we will continue to monitor the situation,” the company said.

However, most customers in the truck stop were observed unmasked despite a sign on the door requiring face coverings.

When asked if it was investigating the rally, the province would only say any charges or tickets will be noted in its upcoming enforcement bulletin.

The RCMP said Tuesday afternoon no tickets connected to the rally were handed out.

Anonymous ID: d5071a Jan. 25, 2022, 7:52 p.m. No.15462474   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2485 >>2488

>>15462464

>“Of course that made persecution, arrest much easier,” said Jarniewski, whose parents survived the Holocaust. “In a way to separate them and persecute them from the rest of society. That is not what is happening today with COVID restrictions.”

Anonymous ID: d5071a Jan. 25, 2022, 7:54 p.m. No.15462485   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2506

>>15462474

>Belle Jarniewski, executive director of the Jewish Heritage Centre of Western Canada, said in occupied countries Jews were forced to identify themselves by wearing a yellow star.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/winnipeg-antisemitism-bnai-brith-audit-2020-1.6011157

B'nai Brith Canada released its 2020 annual audit of antisemitic incidents last week. The report gathers data on incidents of harassment, vandalism and violence against Jewish people in Canada.

Anonymous ID: d5071a Jan. 25, 2022, 7:57 p.m. No.15462506   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2567

>>15462485

>B'nai Brith

Commemorating International Holocaust Remembrance Day

Jan 24, 2022

 

B'nai B'rith hosts a global virtual program in observance of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, held each year in conjunction with the United Nations in memory of the six million Jews murdered in the Shoah and the millions of other victims of Nazism.

B’nai B’rith CEO Daniel S. Mariaschin delivers opening remarks, and B'nai B'rith Director of U.N. and Intercommunal Affairs David Michaels and Director of European Union Affairs Alina Bricman moderate two panels of distinguished guests.

New German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock delivers her first major speech before an international Jewish audience since starting her new role, while U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas and Vice President of the European Commission Margaritis Schinas also address our program.

Anonymous ID: d5071a Jan. 25, 2022, 8:08 p.m. No.15462596   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2816 >>2825

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8429035/Incest-Colt-family-tree-shows-14-children-parents-related.html

Inside the very complicated Colt family tree: The 14 children whose parents were all related including an uncle found guilty of raping his niece who was also his sister

 

Colt family tree shows how tightly interwoven four generations of children were

At least 14 children in the family are the product of parents who are related

A further 12 members of the family did not submit for genetic testing

38 members of the family were found living in squalour eight years ago

Frank Colt, 51, was found guilty of sexually assaulting his niece/half-sister

District Court Judge accepted his victim's 'powerful and credible' evidence