Monday night’s presentation went extremely well. It was wonderful to be sharing our paper with a group of people who already understand the lies that surround us. A small portion of the medical profession is trying to stand up and speak out about the patient/doctor relationship and the freedom to choose what we put in our own body. I know that we had hoped that our time and energy would produce change that would have impact to turn the COVID narrative of false science back to a medical promise of do no harm and government model that returned to the protection of individual liberties. Sure, the medical freedom movement is growing and making progress but we don’t have the ability to affect change the way our Highway Soldiers are all across the globe.
I was commenting to a staff member today about the success these men (and women) have had. I speculated that their efforts have been the most successful because they have the ability impact everyone in a short period of time. We all need supplies, we all need groceries, we all need Amazon deliveries. When they stop, the world stops. If a bunch of medical professionals tried this, likely a large number of elective procedures would be delayed but not quite the ‘hurt’ on everyone that supply chain issues have.
But in my assessment of their success, I missed a key element of why they have been able to organize such a massive movement in short order. This author is funny to read, his language can be salty but I enjoy his perspective.
The truckers were the impetus of the Citizen's Band Radio phenomenon because most of their hours were on the road, every truck had one, and it was their means of intra-communication. I like to think of it as them keeping it real amongst themselves as they deliver almost everything the thankless and near worthless population clamors for.
Their connections were solid, real, and intense. Far better than a text, they had a voice on the other end and they engaged for hours every day on the road.
The dot-connect and integration is that they have been communicating amongst each other in a sort of brotherhood for decades, and using radio technology before most of the worthless wankers trying to tell everyone what to do, were even born.
That would include the Fidel "infidelity" Castro shitstain spawn that Canadians are finally waking up to in enough raw numbers to ensure its demise.
Current trucker revolts and demonstrations are breaking out around the world, the latest one I saw today, Israel.
These men are used to being inconvenienced. They spend long hours on the road, away from home, living minimally from their trucks. They make this sacrifice to provide for their families but now they are making the sacrifice for our freedoms and it is happening all over the world. These men are the exact opposite of the Tesla driving, iPhone using, Starbucks drinking elite that fill my town and are so put off when they see an unmasked face they go into hysterics, something akin to a panic attack out of fear of sharing the oxygen that surrounds them. Their sacrifice is using almond milk in their coffee instead of a soy alternative.
Founding Fathers did not have trucks but if they did, they would be driving them today. They understood tyranny, they did not want to be ruled by an oppressive government, they were willing to sacrifice a little bit of safety for a whole lot of FREEDOM. As this author states so well:
When honking, of all things, is outlawed for the government's protection, then those with power are getting nervous. Pushing the "Great Rest" upon the world is backfiring. Instead of subjugating people to the will of the global "elite," COVID-1984 may be remembered for subjugating the "elite" to the will of the people. I know this much: our Founding Fathers would all be driving trucks today, and they would have relished the opportunity to declare their independence while blasting their horns from the high perch of big rigs!
Unalienable rights cannot be taken from a person. They are absolute and non-negotiable. The government is not entitled to produce a "really good" reason or excuse for abridging a person's liberty. Governments depriving citizens of their individual rights under the pretext of an emergency is akin to thieves depriving citizens of their property under the pretext of taxation (so much for the IRS's legitimacy). Most importantly, our rights and freedoms do not arise from bureaucratic decrees or the musings of politicians. They belong to us alone and never go away. They exist separate from any laws or institutions or forms of government created by man. They existed before America's independence; they existed whether it was the Articles of Confederation or the U.S. Constitution binding the states together; they exist today despite a century of Supreme Court jurisprudence reimagining the Constitution as a "living, breathing document"; they exist regardless of whether the Department of Justice criminalizes "hate speech" or whether the White House censors points of view as "misinformation"; and they will exist long after the United States of America recedes into the pages of history.
Any government that attempts to reestablish rights and liberties as gifts bestowed by those with power is a menace. Any government that pretends rights and liberties survive only in times of peace is certain to keep society in an imaginary but permanent state of emergency and war. Any government that promises future freedoms in exchange for temporary obedience is certain to provide temporary freedom in exchange for total obedience in perpetuity. Any government that promises safety and security, yet will not promise to protect individual rights, is a government that leaves everyone less safe, less secure, and less free.
It is time for Western governments to step back behind the lines they've crossed before they discover one day soon that there is no one left behind them to do their bidding. Today we have "the honks heard around the world," but what will tomorrow bring as governments outlaw honks, cover their ears, and learn nothing?