"200 years of Western law and tradition — which ensured the independence and autonomy of individual police officers — thrown out the window by a corrupt, politically controlled policing organization." My address to supporters of
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Detective Helen Grus last night. Never have I seen citizens unite to publicly honour a serving police officer in this way. Helen’s integrity, courage, and devotion to her sworn duty have inspired so many Canadians – but these same qualities caused a corrupt core of public officials and Ottawa Police command to target her in 2022. Their goal was to stop Detective Grus and deter other officers from investigating or even asking questions – about a possible connection between Covid-era vaccines and a cluster of unexplained infant deaths in Ottawa. Deaths that were almost triple the usual rate, according to sworn tribunal testimony. And so it was that the Ottawa Police – under the documented and well-proven influence of Public Health Agency of Canada personnel – suspended, investigated, charged, and convicted Detective Helen Grus of ‘Discreditable Conduct’ over an ‘unauthorized investigation’. The Tribunal officer’s written decision convicting Helen Grus amounts to a public admission that political corruption has infected both the Ottawa Police and the Tribunal. That decision claims Detective Grus should have asked for permission to investigate “due to the political and societal ramifications” of her inquiries. But the independence and autonomy of police officers has been the cornerstone of British and Canadian policing since 1829. For nearly 200 years, no officer ever needed permission to investigate a possible crime. Until now. In just five years, politicians have imposed new laws, policies, and practices designed to place operational policing directly under political control — weaponizing law enforcement to advance government agendas and punish dissent. Betraying their oath, compromised police leaders have allowed and even embraced the political hijacking of our police forces. Today, more and more Canadians see even local police officers not as defenders of justice and the Rule of Law, but as government enforcers. Don’t know about the Helen Grus case? That’s because the legacy media – kept alive by over $8 billion in federal handouts since 2018 - refuse to cover it. The autonomy and independence of police officers is foundational to a free society. That’s why politicians and despots throughout history have always tried to control law enforcement operations. Now, with politicized policing and a growing web of laws designed to silence opposition and criminalize dissent, Canadians are running out of time to stop this descent into authoritarianism. What You Can Do: 1. Support Detective Grus. Contribute to her legal-defense fund and share the link with friends who value truth and justice. https://givesendgo.com/helengrus 2. Share the facts. Most Canadians haven’t heard the truth about Detective Grus or the growing political control over policing. Post, forward, and talk—because legacy media won’t. 3. Hold your police accountable. Contact your local police board or municipal leaders. Demand politics stay out of investigations and that officers remain independent. 4. Refuse to fund censorship. Oppose government bailouts that prop up media while they suppress critical stories. Cancel subscriptions and back independent journalists instead. 5. Stay loud, stay legal, stay involved. Use your voice, your vote, and your presence—before those rights are stripped away in the name of “public order.”
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Dear Friends,
On June 23rd, the people of Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills(ODTH) have a decision to make. Not just about who will fill their vacant seat in the legislature, but about whether this riding still believes in democracy. Whether they will be leaders in Alberta who will shape the future or followers who serve a leader. This byelection is an opportunity to send a clear message to Edmonton and Ottawa: Alberta will no longer be abused.
ODTH is not just another rural riding. It is one of the most conservative and politically engaged ridings in Alberta. In 1982, it sent Gordon Kesler of the Western Canada Concept to the Legislature. The first and only separatist MLA ever elected in Alberta. That victory sent shockwaves across the country. More recently, the riding helped launch the Wildrose by electing Will Taylor. It was also one of the ridings with the highest membership in both the 2017 and 2022 UCP Leadership races.
Byelections are unpredictable. Turnout is low. A small motivated group of people can have a huge...