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Thank God, we CAN be vigilant, as we are aware of the evil now. There is always hope, right, dear lady.

We have one foot in heaven at all times?!
... I think that is how I can survive.

Hugs and love, Luna.

4meAndyou · F
@LunadelobosIAMTHEDRAGON Well, I can tell you ONE thing for sure...I won't get sucked into any more booster shots.
@4meAndyou I never took them; Because, I was So leery, it FELT off, even wrong.
Add to that, and this is the most crucial element, for me, to unilaterally and unconditionally NOT take it: some one I love, became VERY sick: pericarditis, after second injection.

I prayed a lot: I made a bargain with heaven, literally, it was NOT a debate. And that person got better, it took close to a year. I became sicker, but it was one hundo worth it( I'd do it again, in a heartbeat, even now :) )

(If someone does not believe, they need to join the FB page for long haulers, c/o the vaccine and open their bleeping eyes.)
4meAndyou · F
@LunadelobosIAMTHEDRAGON Some people had pre-existing medical conditions and the vaccines would have caused irreparable damage if they had been vaccinated...but no one would listen to their doctors, or to their legitimate objections, and they were fired from their jobs.
@4meAndyou Terrible. Tragic ways of the world.

It was an absolutely TRAVESTY: the way it was handled in CND. And the government....

A Canadian court has ruled that Justin Trudeau’s government was not justified when it used sweeping powers to break up what the prime minister called “illegal and dangerous” protest blockades across the country two years ago.

A federal court found on Tuesday the government’s invocation of the Emergencies Act in response to the so-called freedom convoy protests “was not justified in relation to the relevant factual and legal constraints that were required to be taken into consideration”.

In his decision, Justice Richard Mosley wrote that the move was “unreasonable” and led to infringement of Canada’s charter of rights and freedoms.

In February 2022, truckers and their supporters occupied Ottawa, the Canadian capital, for nearly a month in a protest over public health orders related to the coronavirus pandemic. Protesters also blockaded key border crossings with the US.


Trudeau responded by invoking the 1988 Emergencies Act for the first time in Canada’s history, granting the federal government sweeping powers, including the ability to ban gatherings at certain locations and stop crowdfunding efforts to support the protest.

The prime minister said the measures would be time-limited and only apply to specific geographic regions. “We are not preventing the right of people to protest legally,” he said, adding that the military would not be deployed. “The act is to be used sparingly and as a last resort.”

A public inquiry in February last year found that the government acted appropriately when it invoked the Act.

But the Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) and the Canadian Constitution Foundation applied for a judicial review, arguing the government’s use of the Emergencies Act breached the country’s charter of rights and freedoms.

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4meAndyou · F
@LunadelobosIAMTHEDRAGON I remember. And I remember the truckers blockade where the bank accounts of people who tried to shelter the truckers were frozen.
@4meAndyou I was lucky, so lucky (or blessed???): I donated ONLY ten dollars.

Can you imagine???!!! .....

Holy tootin hootin fallotin S...😳