Four items on what is likely ANTIFA terrorism bringing Canada to a standstill

1. The rapid escalation in danger to the Canadian People is putting lives at risk, and is now terrorism against the nation.

There comes a point when a protest is no longer a protest.

When a protest violates court injunctions, when it risks vital national infrastructure, it becomes an illegal blockade.

And there are times when an illegal blockade becomes more than an illegal blockade.

When it starts to devolve into setting trains on fire, attempting to derail trains (which could cause explosions and hundreds of deaths), an illegal blockade becomes domestic terrorism.

2. Quebec Premier Says Illegal Blockaders South Of Montreal Are Armed With AK-47s

Amid ongoing illegal blockades, there is a concerning possible escalation of the threat.

According to Quebec Premier Francois Legault, illegal blockaders in the Mohawk community of Kahnawake are armed with AK-47s:

“Legault told reporters in Quebec City the government has information from what he called “good sources” that there are AK-47s in Kahnawake.

He says Warriors on the reserve are armed, and the situation is very delicate.”

This is yet another possible escalation of the illegal blockader threat, and the possibility of a violent clash is continuing.

3. VIDEO: Car Set On Fire On Railway Tracks In Ontario

A car was set on fire in Tyendinaga, Ontario, blocking railway tracks close to where multiple illegal blockades have taken place.

This latest act of domestic terrorism comes amid an escalation in danger, with illegal blockaders attempting to set trains on fire, and reports that Mohawk blockaders are armed with AK-47s.

You can view the video of the burning car below:

 

“A car was engulfed in flames on Wednesday on the railway tracks at Shannonville Road in Tyendinaga, Ont. Firefighters arrived on scene to extinguish the fire and it is currently unknown if protesters set the fire.”

4. Police arrest people doing illegal blockade, no charges laid.

All stories from Spencer Fernando, who has one of the best Canadian news sites along with The Rebel.media out there.

 

 

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15 Replies to “Four items on what is likely ANTIFA terrorism bringing Canada to a standstill”

  1. I don’t know where to start, the terrorists protesters have no knowledge how long it takes to stop a train once it is up to speed. Even a short train has many hundreds of thousands of tons of weight and the momentum on them requires a lot distance to slow down and stop. Its not like stopping a car or truck which require a fairly short distance we are talking about over a mile.

    Having said that it looks like the Canadian Civil War may start before the one in the US.

    • I’m not sure what’s shaping up in Canada is a civil war like we might see here. It looks like the system there is undergoing a rapid transition away from democracy under the cloak of democracy. There doesn’t seem to be much organized opposition.

      Canadians elected this commie-whoreson.
      The Venezuelans voted for Hugo Chávez. The Arabs in Gaza voted in Hamas. The people of Egypt voted for the Muslim Brotherhood in a reasonably lawful election.

      In Canada it might take a revolution or coup against an internationally-recognized, legitimate government. The UN wouldn’t like that at all.

      • It might take a revolution of a coup in Canada, or the Western Provences breaking away and forming their own country. As for the UN, I’m, not sure they will try and do anything to a nation right next to the US, after all we pay for most of the UN’s activities so we can stop a lot of criticism by threatening to pull funding.

  2. Many of the AK’s the Mohawks have are actually cheap Chinese knock-offs, which, (and this is the funny bit) actually jam rather often.

    The ‘jamming bit’ is not important, the bit that they are Chinese-made (and delivered) does.

    The implications are staggering…

    • I am aware of a Canadian whistle blower, and so is Vlad, who tried to speak out about extensive infiltration of the Chi-Coms into Canadian ports. In fact his worry was that they had free reign.