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Written By Daniel Bordman, Posted on March 22, 2022
Almost one month removed from the most disturbingly authoritarian moment in Canadian history, the Trudeau-Singh Emergencies Act, and there was only one asset that the Canadian government could not get its hands on – Bitcoin.
The original GoFundMe was shut down after it reached over 10 million; only 1 million was sent to the Freedom Convoy, but TD Bank stole that on behalf of Trudeau. Then the GiveSendGo was set up and reached over 10 million. They tried to send the money to where the people wanted it to go, but Doug Ford stole it on behalf of Justin Trudeau.
But Freedom convoy organizer Ben Dichter had the foresight to realize that the standard financial system under a Trudeau government would not be kind to the truckers, so they set up a Bitcoin wallet to raise Bitcoin for the Truckers. As someone who was on the ground in Ottawa covering the convoy, I can confirm that the Bitcoin did get through to the truckers.
Now the media has finally admitted the truth as well, as the Canadian government’s state broadcaster has finally admitted the truth, they could not steal your Bitcoin. After spending their time writing multiple articles pretending that Bitcoin was frozen by the courts, Legacy Media has now shifted course.
The selective investigative powers of the Legacy media are a marvel to behold. They spend time and resources coming to the conclusion The National Telegraph reached weeks ago while ignoring the CCP’s influence in the Trudeau foundation, the flight list to Epstein Island, and the Billions of dollars that Catherine MacKenna lost while in the Liberal cabinet.
With the Liberals officially agreeing to a quasi-coalition with the NDP and both parties having strong authoritarian impulses expect the financial system and Canadian economy to be in a state of chaos. This is probably the best case for Bitcoin anyone has ever made and that is why The National Telegraph will be heading to Bitcoin Miami to be the only non-Bitcoin-specific publication to cover the event.
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Daniel is the host of political satire show Uninterrupted, runs multiple podcasts and has written for a variety of publications. Daniel is also the communications coordinator of the Canadian Antisemitism Education Foundation. You can find him on Twitter here. Uninterrupted on YouTube
Excellent article David.
What a load of crap!