Friday 11 March 2022

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    Canada’s money regulator FINTRAC admits Freedom Convoy donations had nothing to do with financing ‘terrorism’

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    Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2022 15:23:25 -0400
    Subject: At least ALL the lawyers and Glen Motz cannot deny that he speaks for Tamara and Dwayne Lich in Parlament EH Mr Rosemond?
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    **UPDATE** Canada’s money regulator FINTRAC admits Freedom Convoy donations had nothing to do with financing ‘terrorism’
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    Tim Crowe
    The Real Pat King then shouldn't you be able to cover layer cost with the money that was already donated ?
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    Nova Verhaeghe-Bates
    The Real Pat King so then they should be letting pat go
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    Liz Dunne
    The Real Pat King it took them long enough. Trumped up allegations.
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    Keven Sharpe
    The Real Pat King and they all should be held accountable.. the raising of the money was also for any court costs if any of them were to be arrested and pay for court costs
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    Mike Lafond
    The Real Pat King it says not all payments were from groups with terrorists links.....it definitely didn't say none of the payments were from those grps.....again twisting facts in hopes no one actually reads the articles....
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    Christine Danis Bickford
    I remember the Convoy having its own legal representation and was actually telling truckers to take the ticket, that they would be there for them??? So why are they NOT there for Pat!!!
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    Gladys Blundon
    Then the money should be returned to the group….
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    Lea Butler
    The Real Pat King I don't even understand why they would have thought that. What do they not get about peaceful
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    Brian Windover
    The Real Pat King so what is everyone who had accounts frozen repercussions? The government should be held accountable.
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    Lori Lamond
    No!!! is this a scam !!! Is anybody requesting $ for their vehicles being seized and towed windows broken?? Yes supported everything !! But enough with asking for $ !!My opinion !!! What happened to the $ at givesend go ?????
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    John McLeod
    THat alone (the fintrac) should release unconditionally everyone in jail, and release all funds and bank accounts, with a huge public apology.
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    Kim Mantai
    The Real Pat King These funds should be reimbursed and used to free Pat, George & Tamara and used also for their suit against the tyrannical government who locked them up!!!!!!!!!
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    Yolanda Lichocki-Senecal
    The Real Pat King so are they going to release the money now....since the bullies tactic didn't work?
     
    Winiko Cardin
    Pat King ils a Political prisonar for sure!!! He is a pacific warrior !!!
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    Cathy Macleod
    The Real Pat King greT news now this $$$ can be used to get pat Tamera and George out of jail🥰🥰🥰
     
     
    Michelle Parkes
    All of those still being held should be let go they did not coerce the group everyone went there with their own voices for the concern of our Country and the god given rights that we were all born with. It is not the rights of the government to take o…
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    The Freedom Report Show with Special Guests AprIl LaJune and Vald Sobolev

    March 10th, 2022.

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    Tonight on the Show first, were talking phone calls to whomever has questions.
    Ed Updates- with regards to Pat King, there is a lot of stuff happening behind the scenes the last lawyer has been fired. They do have another lawyer a little bit more expensive. They are working on some moves.
    There's some things that I'm not allowed to talk about, I was told in private chat to keep it under my hat but I'm not wearing hat. We're hoping things pan out by the weekend with Pat but I'm not holding my breath. They want to nail them they got to take somebody down. Someone's got a held accountable and they figure it was Pat King. And he was getting 55,000 views when he goes live in Ottawa. He knew too much and too fast, bcause he was getting the information out quicker than the propaganda.

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    The all knowing Eddy Boy claimed his buddy Patty Baby King shitcanned the snobby lawyer Cal Rosemond 

     

    https://www.baytoday.ca/local-news/pat-king-worries-about-catching-covid-19-in-an-overcrowded-jail-5116484

     

    Pat King worries about catching COVID-19 in an overcrowded jail

    Lawyer representing the former Saultite warns about King's risk of getting jailhouse COVID

    Pat King, shown during a recent blogger interview

    Pat King, the former Saultite fighting against COVID restrictions, has a new concern.

    Speaking on behalf of his client at last week's unsuccessful bail application, King's lawyer Cal Rosemond revealed worries the self-declared "investigative journalist" and convoy organizer might catch COVID-19 during what could well be an extended stay behind bars.

    Denied bail on Friday, King must now await trial in a jail cell on charges of mischief, counselling to commit mischief, counselling to disobey a court order and counselling to obstruct police, all in relation to the Ottawa protests.

    Barring a successful appeal of the bail decision, King is expected to be incarcerated for months.

    Rosemond, the Toronto-based human rights advocate who also represents well-known anti-masker Chris (Sky) Saccoccia, tried last week to use King's risk of catching jailhouse COVID to argue for his release awaiting trial.

    If King contracted the virus, he might spend more time incarcerated than he'd be likely to get on the four mischief-related charges, Rosemond argued.

    That, he said, would bring the administration of justice into disrepute.

    Andrew Seymour, the presiding justice of the peace at King's bail hearing, didn't buy Rosemond's argument and perceived a bit of situational irony.

    "It is somewhat ironic that an individual whose raison d'etre is to protest vehemently against public health measures designed to reduce the spread of COVID, would now suggest that the delay or the potential for being infected at a detention centre could impact the court's decision [on bail]," said Seymour.

    "I put little weight on the submission," the justice added.

    "Counsel for Mr. King further argued that detention [for purposes of maintaining confidence in the administration of justice] should not be considered given the potential for Mr. King to serve a lengthier sentence awaiting trial than he would receive should he be found guilty."

    Instead, Justice Seymour ruled the opposite, that releasing King would itself cause the court to be disrespected.

    "A reasonable person, properly informed, will lose confidence in the administration of justice should Mr. King be released," Seymour ruled. 

    Is King indigenous?

    In another ruling of local interest made during last week's bail hearing, Justice Seymour declined to consider any unique systemic or background factors that may have played a part in bringing King before the courts, even though Rosemond indicated he had some knowledge of King's supposed indigenous heritage.

    King has variously referred to being Métis, to having roots in Garden River First Nation, and to having family in Thessalon First Nation, which he curiously described as being part of the Garden River treaty reserve.

    Garden River Chief Andy Rickard tells SooToday King "has no ties to Garden River," while local Métis tell us King does not qualify for membership in Métis Nation of Ontario.

    During a video livestream made when the convoy approached Sault Ste. Marie on Jan. 27, King talked about wanting to take the trucks through Garden River.

    However, Chief Rickard tells SooToday that King was denied permission to do that.

    "We do not condone nor do we support what has happened," Chief Rickard said.

    "In fact we rerouted the convoy from coming through our community to the outside perimeter."

    "We also refused to accommodate the convoy from parking in and around any of our facilities or parking lots."

    "I had our police redirect. It all worked out at the time," Rickard said.

    Thessalon First Nation did not respond to a SooToday request for information about King's status there, but King has talked about difficulties posed by the absence of his father being named on his birth documents.

    "There was no evidence or submissions, on the exact nature of Mr. King's indigenous background," Seymour said.

    The only evidence suggesting King is indigenous, the justice said, was a video filed as part of the Crown's submissions to the court, in which King appears to make the following extraordinary claim: "Every person who was born here in Canada, in North America, you are indigenous. People don't realize that. If you were born of the land, you are indigenous of the land."

    King got into trouble at another stop during the trip to Ottawa, when he described receiving a sacred ceremonial pipe from elders.

    He later posted a video saying the pipe is no longer in his possession because protocol was not followed during the presentation.

    He said the pipe has been smudged, cleansed and sent to a clan grandmother in Cold Lake, Alberta, who will hold it until King has abstained from alcohol for one year, which he said is a requirement for pipe carriers.

    King is due back in court on Mar. 18.


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    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/pat-king-charges-ottawa-police-convoy-1.6359934 

     

    Convoy leader Pat King to hear bail decision Friday as woman puts up $50K in support

    King, a leader in so-called Freedom Convoy, remains in jail until bail decision

    One of the leaders of the three-week occupation in Ottawa will remain in jail until at least Friday when a judge will decide whether he will be released on bail.

    Alberta resident Pat King sat through his first bail hearing all day Tuesday that focused, for the most part, on his proposed surety who pledged $50,000 to ensure King won't violate his bail conditions. 

    King faces four charges related to his involvement in the occupation including mischief, counselling to commit the offence of mischief, counselling to commit the offence of disobey court order, and counselling to commit the offence of obstruct police.

    His arrest last Friday night was captured on a livestream and broadcast to thousands of people.

    Ottawa police had previously warned protesters they would face charges or fines if they did not stop blocking streets or assisting others in blocking streets.

    At Tuesday's bail hearing, fellow Albertan Kerry Komix was put forward as King's proposed surety, which means she would put money forward on behalf of King and encourage him to maintain conditions of bail. 

    Met King 4 weeks ago

    She pledged $50,000 of equity on her home, roughly half its value, against King's bail despite the fact she has only known him for about four weeks, Komix told the court.

    Komix, a retired bus driver who has worked with children with special needs, says she joined King and others to travel to Ottawa for the so-called Freedom Convoy, which became a three-week occupation of downtown Ottawa.

    She told court she would assist in administering justice against King, and was willing to monitor his digital and day-to-day activity. 

    WATCH | Key Ottawa protesters make court apperances: 

    Prominent protest convoy organizers make court appearances

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    An organizer of the protest convoy, Tamara Lich, was denied bail for admitting she would reoffend, while prominent protester Pat King will have to wait for a decision on bail. Meanwhile, some dedicated protesters are moving to new locations to voice their frustrations. 2:00

    "My home is where he's going to be. It's kind of a jail for him if you want to call it that," said Komix, who also committed to ensuring King attends court hearings in Ontario while serving bail in Alberta. 

    King's lawyer, Cal Rosemond, argued King would be best placed in Komix's care. He argued it would lower the risk of spreading COVID-19 because the accused would be with one person as opposed to hundreds of others in custody.

    Crown lawyer Moiz Karimjee argued Komix was an active supporter of King's and giving him surety would be like "one thief being tasked to supervise another burglar."

    Videos shown of King's racist remarks

    Throughout the hearing, King sat in a prisoner's box wearing a grey hoodie and sweatpants. Prior to cross-examination of Komix, the court requested King put his mask on properly. He apologized, and told court he had been drinking water and forgot to slide his mask back on.

    Crown lawyer Moiz Karimjee showed court some of King's videos posted online where he makes disparaging remarks about certain races and encourages protesters to come to Ottawa, including the occupation "red zone."

    "You are allowed to be up on [Parliament] Hill," he told supporters, while encouraging them to use Uber to avoid police checkpoints set up to keep protesters out of downtown. 

    In one video, King is seen mocking specific ethnicities. In another, he talks about the Anglo-Saxon race "being the one with the strongest bloodlines."

    King also said in another video shown in court: "Trudeau, someone is going to make you catch a bullet one day."

    Komix told court she was not aware of King's criminal record, which includes convictions for possession of narcotics and possession of the proceeds from crime, until a few days ago.

    "I do know that's not the person that I know," Komix said of the videos. "I know he loves everyone and does not discriminate, that's the person I know." 

    Before breaking for lunch Tuesday, much of the debate between lawyers centred on Komix's understanding of the protest's legality.

    "My knowledge is, when we were coming down here there was communication with police to give us streets that we could go down," she said.

    'At war with city of Ottawa'

    Karimjee said there was "substantial likelihood" King would re-offend before citing video footage of King mocking Ottawa citizens and claiming the horn sounds from the trucks were being used to get the attention of the federal government. 

    "He was at war with the city of Ottawa. Noise was a form of torture that was implemented on the citizens of Ottawa by Mr. King," Karimjee told the court. "This was a clear, clear commission of a criminal offence." 

    Rosemond said while King laughing at Ottawa residents may be "mean-spirited," it was not illegal.

    Earlier Tuesday, protest co-organizer Tamara Lich was denied bail, while late last week fellow organizer Chris Barber was released on bail and was ordered to leave Ottawa.

     

     

     

     

     

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