CAFE WARNS SHELBURNE FREEDOM FIGHTERS OF POLITICIZED JUSTICE SYSTEM’S ABUSE-BY-PROCESS

Today CAFE attended the bimonthly freedom rally in Shelburne. Great sunny Autumn weather and fellowship.

I gave a short talk on the abuse -by-process often used by Canada’s politicized justice system. I reported on the case of London-area freedom fighter Clayton McAllister. He was the first trucker after Tyrant Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act. He simply lay down in the snow. He was arrested and faces charges of mischief, violating a Court order, trespass and resisting arrest. The torrent of charges are the acts of a vengeful state against a gentle non-violent trucker. His one month long trial was to open in Ottawa, October 21, 2024. At the last minute, the Crown offered to drop the charges and he would sign a one-year peace bond. Among other conditions, he would not be allowed to attend a demonstration of more than 25 people. In this way, the enemies of freedom often restrict dissidents WITHOUT a conviction. Clayton wisely refused. Now, it’s up to the Crown whether to drop the charges of go to trial.

The Crown’s tactics are abuse-by-process aimed to break dissidents.