
“Remembrance Day Service:
November 11, at 11 am. Representatives of the WVMSC, pre-registered wreath bearers, and government officials will attend the cenotaph in Windsor for an outdoor service, observing all public health guidelines for in-person gatherings. Spectators are welcome to attend in person and are asked to protect vulnerable guests, including local veterans, by respecting best practices for social distancing and wearing masks where distancing is not possible.”
— via VisitWindsorEssex.com
It is our duty to visibly defy orders to mask and to distance.
Masking and distancing are pseudo-scientific manipulations intended to acclimatize all of us, including our respected service people, to having our personhood and our freedoms stripped away. The last place it is acceptable to abide by medical tyranny is at a Remembrance ceremony, which is held to honour those who have fought and died to uphold our freedoms.
November 11th, please attend the Remembrance Ceremony in Windsor
This November 11th, please come to the Essex County War Memorial at 11am, for a normal healthy respectful ceremony, absent any masking, and absent any distancing. We will pay our respects normally, in the spirit of freedom.
Three Youths Fainted at the Tecumseh Remembrance Service Nov 6th
On November 6th, a Remembrance week service was held outside Tecumseh City Hall. Windsorite.ca’s promotion of the service claimed that face coverings and distancing would be ‘mandatory.’

Windsor-Tecumseh PPC candidate and veteran Victor Green, myself with family, and a number of others in the Windsor-Tecumseh area who love freedom, attended the service respectfully, with our faces visible. About 3/4 of guests, and all participants in the ceremony, were masked. Despite distancing having been listed as ‘mandatory,’ nobody, including the hosts of the ceremony, practiced ‘social distancing.’
That attendees were expected, and participants required, to cover their faces and inhibit their breathing in violation of their identities and bodily autonomy, was a disgrace. The irony of the situation was lost on none of us. Regardless, we stood quietly in respect for the service.
During the service, Victor Green informed that a young person on the far side of the ceremony had taken a knee, about to faint. I did not witness this person leaving the service. EMS tended to him and the service continued.
After no more than 30 minutes, a young man collapsed a few feet from me. He wore a Scouts uniform. He hit the ground hard, and convulsed for a moment before regaining consciousness. It took a maddening amount of time for the people tending to him to uncover his face. He was ushered to the EMS. I said aloud, “Torturing children in the name of freedom. Is that what we’re doing now?”
I stood frozen and shaking in the gravity of this outrage. It is perfectly reasonable to believe masking combined with coerced injections caused this, by creating cardiovascular strain. The deadline for Scouts to get two injections or be expelled was November 1st — six days prior.

The service continued. I couldn’t stand it. I turned and walked away to stand with family and friends at the rear until it was finished. Later, I learned of a third who had fainted.
Three total young people fell faint during a 30-minute Remembrance service, after standing at ease in cool weather. Their deadline to accept coerced injections was less than a week earlier.
I’ve been since told by people who support coerced injections (assault) that it’s normal for cadets to faint like this.
It isn’t.
I learned later that Dan Macdonald, AM800 propagandist, had this to say about our choice to attend the service:

“Demanding facial masking at a Remembrance Day service is extremely disruptive of the service and disrespectful toward the fallen.
Three masked (and surely injected) teens fainted in a span of 30 minutes at the service. I couldn’t stand it after the third one fell in front of me, so I walked away. The earfuls didn’t start until the service was over, and they were a direct response to the active abuse of children.
The ‘dingbat’ you’re referring to had to use an incognito window to take this screencap because you’re too afraid to let her defend herself from your attacks.
The leading PPC party member you’re referring to is a veteran.
We stood quietly in respect even as children fell in front of us.
May over 9,000 boosters be upon you, Dan, with cumulative effects.“
MacDonald has since removed his post.
Chris Adam, who I do not know personally, also chose to spread falsehoods about our attendance at the Tecumseh service.

“Chris Adam has chosen to proliferate falsehoods about the Tecumseh remembrance service, both overtly and by omission.
We did not attempt to disrupt the service. Had we attempted to disrupt the service, we would have succeeded in disrupting the service.
Masking disrupted the service, not only by dehumanizing the servicepeople and attendees by marring their identities, but also by contributing to three fainting episodes in young people. Coerced injections very likely contributed to the fainting as well. The deadline for scouts to be injected or kicked out was November 1st.
Deeply disturbed by the fainting, we confronted child abusers when the service was finished. I did not go inside any building, and I am not aware of anyone I was with going inside any building.
Chris Adam chose not to mention the fainting. The reason we said anything at all, the thing we were talking about — he left that part out.
Looking back, I wish I had disrupted the service. Any Remembrance service that enforces oppression of its attendees, while celebrating the sacrifices of those who died for the very freedoms being affronted by the hosts of the service, is an absolute insult and a farce, and ought to be disrupted.“
I received a call from an OPP officer about this, and was happy to clarify the situation for the officer as well.
Do I truly wish I had interrupted the service, now that I’ve had more time to think? Not exactly. My true wish is that the hosts had made an announcement during the service, asking everyone remove their face coverings, and also asking everyone to stand in defense of children who are being coerced to accept an injection that is absurdly likely to leave them with lifelong heart damage.
That we are in a war, and our community leaders are not only ignoring it but participating in waging it against our own service people, is absolutely intolerable.
Let’s honor them on the 11th by standing for Windsor’s Remembrance service as representatives of freedom.
More discussion of the Tecumseh service here.
This weekend: a vital Chris Weisdorf legal meeting.
Plus, new Druthers.
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