Should We Let Bygones be Bygones? Maxime Bernier is Not Ready to Let the COVID Tyrants Off the Hook

Should We Let Bygones be Bygones? Maxime Bernier is Not Ready to Let the COVID Tyrants Off the Hook

More and more people are calling for a “pandemic amnesty.”

They’re calling for forgiveness for the misguided actions of government and public health authorities during the pandemic.

They want forgiveness for keeping our schools closed for too long…

… for requiring masks or COVID passports that do nothing to prevent the spread of the virus.

… for censoring anyone who had a different opinion.

… for causing people to lose their jobs and their small businesses.

… for demonizing dissidents.

… for forcing us to take injections that they now realize aren’t effective.

… for causing divisions among families and friends.

… for bringing about an explosion of public debt and inflation.

After everything they did to us, now they realize they screwed up and want to sweep it under the rug and move on!

We didn’t know any better! Or so they claim…

You and I have known for a long time that these sweeping, society-wide authoritarian measures were unnecessary.

That they were doing more harm than good.

I started speaking out against this nonsense all the way back in Spring 2020.

I was labelled crazy. A science-denier. A conspiracy theorist.

All for advocating for solutions that are now mainstream!

Just forget about it! Move on! We all make mistakes!

Paul, I’m not ready to forgive and forget.

No, I will continue to fight every day to hold the government, the media, and public health officials accountable for what they did to us.

Please donate $4 today to help me in the fight to demand accountability for the torture they put us through!

Best,
-Max

COVIS Stalinism: : Couple SEGREGATED and FINED $25,000 at Toronto airport upon return from Florida work trip

COVIS Stalinism: : Couple SEGREGATED and FINED $25,000 at Toronto airport upon return from Florida work trip


Last month, William O’Kane and Kim Green packed their bags and flew down to Florida so that Kim could partake in a working interview at a potential new job.  It was an exciting opportunity for the couple and their family. Relocating to Florida would mean that they could escape Ontario, one of the most locked-down places in the world, and start a better life in Florida, where individual civil liberties are still respected and protected.  The difference between Ontario and Florida couldn’t be starker, and that difference was further punctuated by the couple’s experience arriving back in Canada. 

Upon their arrival at Pearson International Airport in Toronto, William and Kim were immediately segregated and given a blue sticker indicating that they weren’t vaccinated. It was a humiliating experience, but that was just the start of their long ordeal to get back home. William and Kim were then interrogated by public health workers about their quarantine plans and scolded for not submitting to a second PCR test. 

They refused to comply every step of the way and were eventually permitted to go home, but not before receiving four tickets worth $6,255a grand total of $25,020!  I interviewed William and Kim about their experience — here’s what they told me: How did Canada devolve into a technocratic medical police state so quickly?  Digital tracking, segregation, and invasive medical testing should not be required for anyone arriving in Canada. And refusing to take part certainly shouldn’t warrant $25,000 worth of fines.

That’s why we’re going to fight on behalf of William and Kim, not just to help them but to set a precedent that such violations of our Charter rights will not be tolerated.  To support our fight, please click here or visit FightTheFines.com to donate towards William and Kim’s legal fees. Your donation will support one of our biggest and most important civil liberties projects to date. 

Plus, every contribution will qualify for a charitable tax receipt through The Democracy Fund, a registered Canadian charity working to advance our civil liberties.  Our lawyers are ready to go and eager to fight these fines, and I can’t wait until William and Kim get their day in court. Yours truly,  Tamara Ugolini  P.S. Every Canadian citizen has the right to move freely through the country, but our government continues to conceive new rules and restrictions to strip those rights away. We’re going to help William and Kim stand up for their fundamental rights and the rights of all Canadians. To help us crowdfund this cause, click here or visit FightTheFines.com.

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New Covid Conspiracy Newspaper With Extremist Ties Eyes Canada-Wide Distribution

A new newsprint and online publication is making the rounds at Ontario’s anti-lockdown protests. Billing itself as a source for information not affected by government or big tech censorship, after only one issue Druthers has already made itself a home for fringe voices and ideas.

By Rayne Posted on December 18, 2020

New Covid Conspiracy Newspaper With Extremist Ties Eyes Canada-Wide Distribution

Druthers, a new print paper devoted to Covid conspiracies, launched its first edition in Toronto on November 28. Claiming 25,000 hard copies in circulation and an online edition, it is receiving a lot of buzz in anti-mask/lockdown circles. 

A second issue is planned for January 1, and editor Shawn Jason Laplante, who goes by Shawn Jason online, announced that a partnership is in the works with Ted Kuntz of Vaccine Choice Canada (VCC).

The status of this arrangement is unknown, and Laplante told the Canadian Anti-Hate Network he was “just exploring some ideas,” when asked for comment. 

He presented it to his supporters a little differently.  

“I just received a phone call from Ted Kuntz, president of Vaccine Choice Canada and it looks like we are joining forces to make Druthers even bigger and deeper reaching!” Laplante wrote in the private Druthers Facebook group on December 4. 

In the print edition, all of page two of the paper’s first issue was devoted to a press release from VCC.

While he told us there wouldn’t need to be a newspaper without the “rampant censorship” seen in society, his goal is to reach national circulation of half a million copies.  

Current funding for the paper is coming from a mixture of sources, including crowdfunding, ad and merchandise sales. Laplante states on his GoGetFunding page that $3,000 is all that is needed to produce and distribute 25,000 copies, and that $5,000 would enable him to complete a publishing run of 50,000. For the upcoming January 1st edition, he has raised $1,680 as of December 6. Assuming all the supporters who advertised their business ventures in the first edition paid for the space, he brought in approximately $1,125 through advertising sales. 

Laplante, who appears to be based in Toronto, writes in his first editorial that Druthers’ creators are “explorers of truth” who “love and care for all of humanity.” While this may be what he would like people to believe, it is not the case. 

Dave Bolton of Newmarket, who is working closely with Laplante on Druthers, is the father of Mike Bolton, another frequent anti-lockdown protest attendee who describes himself as a fascist Atomwaffen Division supporter. 

The paper is being promoted by the anti-Muslim ACT! For Canada’s website, alongside white nationalist and former University of New Brunswick professor Ricardo Duchesne’s Council of European Canadians, QAnon content creator Amazing Polly, and The Epoch Times, among others. 

The paper was also promoted by a user on the notorious white supremacist forum Stormfront. RykerB posted a description of the project that appeared on other sites, including ACT! For Canada: “This is exiting [sic] news! The first issue of this new newspaper is complete. 25,000 physical copies have been printed. Druthers thanks everyone for their love and support in bringing this to fruition. This weekend they begin distributing the hard copies freely around Toronto & neighbouring cities. In addition to the physical newspaper there are also digital, and online versions.” 

In response, Laplante stated he was unaware of the promotion on Stormfront and ACT! For Canada.

“Druthers is being talked about everywhere by many people. I’m not a hater at all. Quite the opposite,” he said. “Heck, I don’t even hate the globalists who I believe are committing massive crimes against humanity right now.”

In addition to the expected anti-vax, anti-mask rhetoric, and articles about how to organize a protest march and how to navigate relationship challenges that may arise when one’s significant other is not on board with anti-mask beliefs, Druthers also dips into the far right side of things by recommending “websites of interest” including The Corbett Report, Rebel Media, Dan Dicks’ Press For Truth, Lamont Daigle’s The Line Canada, and Hugs Over Masks, among others. 

An article entitled “Panopticon: COVID-19 and the reign of terror” by self-described “environmental journalist” Guy Crittenden raises eyebrows with its heavy reliance on QAnon ideas and assorted conspiracies, comparison of global COVID responses to Nazi eugenics and the Holocaust, while leaning on a thinly veiled antisemitic trope that globalists are “not connected to spirit.” 

When asked about the content of the articles, he acknowledged that “some people will call some articles conspiracy theory,” but said his paper is about “exploring truths rather than trying to be a voice of authority.”

At first glance, 48-year-old Shawn Jason Laplante appears to be an unlikely publisher of such content. Indeed, some of his friends even called him out for an October 4th Facebook post promoting his favorite YouTube channels including Wayne Peters’ What’s Up, Canada?, Dan Dicks, and Amazing Polly, among others. 

A self-described “Reality Alteration Specialist,” Laplante, a home renovator and carpenter by day, has poured his passions into his many side projects that, until now, promoted love and peace while selling T-shirts and coffee mugs. 

His most successful venture was I Love You Pass It On, or ILYPIO, an admittedly endearing effort to spread little love cards around the world to make people smile. He boasts that he got the cards into over 800 communities worldwide, and his T-shirt made it into a couple of music videos and was even promoted by Darius McCrary of Family Matters fame. 

In an ironic twist, back in 2015 Laplante organized teams to give out free hugs around Toronto, which almost seems like training for what was to come in 2020. However, at that point, it does not appear that he was telling his friends to “keep an open mind” when it comes to far-right/racist material. 

In June he asked for volunteers to take over the management of the ILYPIO project, stating in the comments, “I’m feeling drawn to step up my activism game. Iloveyoupassiton was always intended as a form of activism, but lately I am moving towards more aggressive activism… As the powers that be have upped their game recently, so must I.” 

This new aggression is leading Laplante to boost people like antisemitic conspiracy theorist, David Icke on his social media and within the pages of Druthers. 

Icke is a one-time British football player known for his promulgation of the theory that most major world leaders are a race of reptilian and pedophilic aliens. Icke is also a decades-long superspreader of conspiracies and misinformation — he claims that “Rothschild Zionists” control the world, that Jews financially supported Hitler during the Second World War, and that Jews were behind both the 9/11 terror attack and the 2008 recession. 

Icke has also argued that schools should permit the study of Holocaust denial. 

Recently, Icke was banned from YouTube after promoting the idea that COVID-19 was actually caused by 5G technology. 

Laplante said in a comment that he was unaware of Icke being antisemitic. 

Also, appearing in the pages is controversial Aylmer pastor Henry Hildebrandt, who is making news for his hardline anti-mask leadership of his congregation. Twenty years ago Hildebrandt courted controversy when he fought the Children’s Aid Society to maintain the right to strike his children and counsel his congregants to carry out similar discipline in their families. 

While Laplante is careful to say he doesn’t fully agree with some of the individuals and organizations he highlights, at some point fellow travellers become fellow believers and it is very concerning where this new venture will lead him. In a brainstorming thread on Facebook, Laplante proposes targeting COVID testing centres with his propaganda while others suggest handing out flyers to parents outside schools at drop-off/pick-up times. 

“I don’t propose people distribute newspapers at COVID testing centers,” he said when asked, “but offering up a flyer with some information about the tests isn’t a bad idea.”

Laplante and Druthers illustrate the dangers that come when New Age or anti-vax proponents mix with racists and other far right actors. A strong belief in seeing the goodness in everyone coupled with an attitude that “the enemy of my enemy is my friend” leads to an increasing suspension of common sense and moral judgement while pursuing the common goal of fighting covid safety measures. 

It remains to be seen whether Druthers will continue to grow or will fall flat despite the support and assumed injection of funds from VCC, but one thing is certain: Laplante has strayed significantly from his proclamations of equal love and care and it may take a significant change for him to return to that worldview.  

With files from Elizabeth Simons and Kurt Phillips.