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I hate to see the Convoy Movement fading away into obscurity

I was rather disheartened to see such a small crowd for the anniversary over the weekend in Ottawa. The system did a really good job of suppressing any forward momentum. They took all the quote leaders unquote, and threw them in jail. They loaded them up with all kinds of conditions so they couldn't meet with anybody, can't be on the internet, can say anything, while they're held in legal limbo. That was by design. It keeps everybody silent and out of the picture. Meanwhile, they stretch the legal proceedings out to just as long as they can, hoping that as the months turn into years, the Convoy will just fade away and everyone will forget about it. It appears to me to be working, and that's a shame.

Somebody has to do something to revive it, and we can't wait for the legal process to free up the former leaders to go back to work again. That may still be years away, if they don't get convicted, and spend another 3 or 4 years after that on parole, with a bunch of similar conditions to the ones that are on them now.

The events of February 2022 was a great win for free Canadians. We need more of those in this totalitarian state we find ourselves living in now, and it will be a shame if we don't see any. They've let up for the moment, but that's only temporary. They'll be back at it again. They already are, going after the guns this time. If anybody has any ideas as to how to keep this thing on life support long enough to survive this speed bump in the road, tell me. I was arrested in Windsor at the Ambassador Bridge protest, but I don't have any conditions on me, other than I can't be anywhere near the bridge until my trial takes place. I want to do something but I just don't know what to do.