About (Black)Face?

The genie is out of the bottle. Good luck getting it back in. Liberals have shown Canada and the world that Canadian banks are not a safe place to keep your money.

WSJ- Canada Instructs Banks to Unfreeze Freedom-Convoy Accounts

Toronto Star- RCMP working to ‘unfreeze’ protesters’ bank accounts, Ottawa says

But don’t go thinking you can do anything you want with your(our) money. 

In what I’m sure is completely unrelated banking news…

Financial Post-Analyst downgrades five of the Big 6 banks 

Then there’s the conspiracy theory come to life as the Canadian Banking Association starts singing from the Klaus Schwab hymnal.

76 Replies to “About (Black)Face?”

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  2. Re. the unfreezing of bank accounts. Fear and Stockholm Syndrome were the objective here. Salami tactics (see: Yes, Prime Minister!). The seizing comes later.

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    What more do they need? Nothing.
    In the meantime you feel relieved and let down you guard.
    Get to work protect yourselves.

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  4. The cat is out of the bag. LPC/NDP will debank you at their political discretion. No judicial oversight, nothing. Canadian financial institutions are not safe.

    The RCMP statement is not worth anything. The order does not allow for any discretion or administration by any government body including the RCMP. Financial institutions “must” debank the “designated persons”. Absent a new cabinet order, nobody can be “unfrozen” by law.
    If “unfreezing” is happening at the direction of the RCMP without them having been given any such authority by law, this is actually bad as it shows lawlessness by the government and their armed enforcers.
    What is the difference between “assault” is illegal unless the RCMP says, no, don’t prosecute that particular assault.

    1. “designated person” is a defined term, it is not a discretionary or at the RCMP’s direction. If you are a “designated person”, you “must” be debanked. If you were falsely put into the category of “designated person”, you could be “unfrozen”, otherwise the banks “must” keep you debanked or be in violation of the EA themselves.

    2. Mike – I am relatively certain the only reason they are “unfreezing” was the relatively rapid withdrawal of funds causing our oligarchy banks to put pressure on the politicians.

    1. They’re all the same person, or at most 2 including dizzy. And they don’t believe anything they write – they’re driven by an overwhelming compulsion to sow chaos and anger, full stop. It’s mental illness on public display, and nothing you say, write, or direct them to is going to make any difference to their need to be here posting insane drivel, because they aren’t really committed to any cause other than being like a splinter you can’t remove.

      Osumashi Kinyobe is right, and it’s the number-one rule in dealing with trolls: feed them and they stay, starve them and they leave. But it’s hard – I’m guilty as hell myself – not to say something, and they know this and that’s why they’re here. Call them the worst filth on the planet, tell them that if you ever meet them you’ll beat them into a coma – they LOVE it! You’re letting them know their only desire in life, to make people angry for no good reason (“better take your meds” and “watch that blood pressure!” being two of their favourite ripostes) is being fulfilled.

      They’re sadistic sociopaths, probably had useless loveless cold self-involved parents, and they are sick, sick, sick. Never imagine they give a damn about the climate, or people with lots of melanin, or Aboriginal children, or Ottawa protesters. They don’t give a damn about anyone or anything but themselves. They will all die friendless and alone in shitty welfare dumps, and if there’s any justice in the universe that’s a pretty good example, because they won’t admit their sickness and try to get help. I have no sympathy for people like that. Thanks for your time.

        1. My pleasure, credit where credit is due. Might as well add that if anyone wonders why here of all possible places, that’s easy too: lots of passionate people with very deeply held beliefs developed through years, often decades of research, astute observation, and real-life experience. To a troll, that’s like a bear stumbling on a beehive full of gallons of honey. They just type “the exact opposite of what you wrote is the truth” or “I enjoy seeing good people suffer,” sit back and watch the fireworks fly.

          Simple but highly effective batshit-crazy harassment.

    2. Here’s the nub:

      “And partly the split derives from the paradox of governments inviting millions of non-Western immigrants into Europe and North America from impoverished, and dystopian societies. Their inequality upon arrival, supposedly predicated on race rather than class, then becomes political nourishment for progressive redistributive agendas that otherwise had little political support among their citizen populations. ”

      Our Government, Media, Big Business and Big Institutions are lying scumbags.
      Every single one.

  5. Over the last decade or two there has been a major seismic shift in the relationship between the leftists in government in Ottawa and the big banks. At one time, the economics departments of the big banks would regularly and publicly criticized Ottawa’s massive deficits and debts, noting that the country could be heading for bankruptcy. That doesn’t happen any more. At one time, the leftists in Ottawa, openly upset by the banks’ posting billion-dollar profits, would threaten to impose new rules and regulations on the banks. One such example was the suggestion to regulate the hundreds of service fees that the banks charge consumers, which regularly rise and are the source of a significant share of the banks’ profits. That also doesn’t happen anymore.

    Coincidence or quiet collusion?

    1. Andrew Coyne is an excellent example. At one time he claimed to be a fiscal conservative. But then he admired his hairness so much that he decided it was just fine if the Prime Mincer spent money like a drunken sailor, because he was his drunken sailor.

  6. The pandemic is clearly over.

    Question: So why did the WEF and BlackfaceHitler force and create this crisis?
    Answer: They forced this crisis because the pandemic is clearly over.

    The idiots in the CPC should simply read Trudeau’s comments out in parliament. ‘We can’t allow them to take up space..’

    1. Someone with IT experience should take that data set used for the map and include the addresses and emails of every politician in the country. Also include the addresses and emails of every RCMP member and employee you can find (use their work emails if necessary) and include them in the data set. Then put the NEW map onto the internet.

    2. It’s been taken down now, but the (mildly) amusing thing about it was that the map was made based on postal code, so most of the pins were plunked on some unfortunate neighbour’s house because postal codes cover several addresses.

  7. Less than a year ago Trudy and his ugly side kick were lamenting that to many people in Canada had healthy cash reserves in their bank accounts and that government should help them invest said money or something akin to that. It’s always about money -greedy liberals want to confiscate the private wealth and any excuse will do. Stealing granny’s funeral fund is justified in Chinada under a liberal NDP coalition. Try removing your money from the bank if you have more than a couple thousand, you would not believe what they make you sign to get access to your own funds. I’m going to start stripping my account using my daily max with drawl agreement. Going to be interesting watching the police, crown and government explain why they used stolen personal information as the basis to seize bank accounts.

    1. Try removing your money from the bank if you have more than a couple thousand, you would not believe what they make you sign to get access to your own funds.

      Yup. A few years, while working on settling my father’s estate, I found a tidy sum of my mother’s “Matratzengeld”. Unfortunately, it was in older bills, so I decided to exchange them for newer ones. You would not believe the hassle I went through.

      I decided to exchange them in smaller amounts as, even though that cash was earned legitimately and tax had been paid on it, I didn’t want to arouse suspicions and get the bank branch thinking I was either a relative of Tony Soprano or a minor drug lord. That’s when I found out that there’s a daily limit on the amount of cash I was allowed to take from the bank, whether it was, like I tried to do, exchanging bills or making withdrawals from an automated teller.

      Apparently, I had to notify the bank at least a day in advance if I wanted to make such an exchange, otherwise the branch might run out of available cash. (Uh-huh….) I could have deposited it, but I’m sure that might have aroused even more suspicion. Besides, I needed the cash to pay for work done at the house I inherited.

      1. LOL a friend of mine’s Mother passed away, she was born in Italy and after she died he found a lot of cash in odd places. I beginning to think we could all learn from the mob in Italy.

        1. My parents lived in Berlin. They grew up with Adolph in charge, and survived both WW II and the post-war Soviet occupation of our part of the city (until it became part of the British Sector).

          My mother never forgot “die Hungerzeiten”, as she referred to them. That’s why she put some money away in cash–just in case.

  8. The criminal code explicitly describes Possession of Stolen Property and its use. Legally they MAY be able to use the hacked data after the 14th or 15th , which appears to be what they did , but then as of this Monday they stopped freezing bank accounts (reported 206 frozen).

    That begs the question , was use of the hacked data stopped because it was actually illegal (even after the 15th) as the Emergency Act has not yet been ratified by the Senate or the fear of a massive blow back , and cratering the Banks internationally?

  9. Did any bank ignore the demand? That would be a good bank to switch to. Maybe banks (non banks) not under federal jurisdiction – credit unions or Alberta Treasury Branch?

    1. The only bank to switch to is one outside Canadian jurisdiction. Transfer in only those trivial amounts you need for day to day, and keep the rest out. If it’s in Canada, it is under Canadian jurisdiction.

  10. Read the replies to the Global and Mails tweet on Bev McL editorial. Wow, lots of sane people pushing back.

    (did Dear Leader request this and shadow written by CCP? just asking for a friend)

    1. Here is the answer for your friend. According to a former Liberal Minister of Justice, the Dear Leader’s chief of staff, Katie Telford, says she can easily arrange for op-eds to be published. And surprise, surprise, in that specific instance, the op-eds were on legal issues:

      “Line up all kinds of people to write op-eds.” Let that sink in. Again. The chief of staff to the prime minister of Canada, it is alleged, is so confident of predictably co-operative media support that by making a few calls, the collaborative op-ed wagons would be circled.”

      https://globalnews.ca/news/5023323/snc-lavalin-katie-telford-op-eds/

    2. Clearly a Katie Telford special. Remember this? Apologies in advance for the CBC link.

      Dion’s report also revealed that while Trudeau and Butts had been imploring Wilson-Raybould to seek an opinion from “someone like” former Supreme Court chief justice Beverley McLachlin, discussions had already taken place between McLachlin, SNC-Lavalin’s lawyer and the PMO (as well as another retired Supreme Court justice).

      “https://www.cbc.ca/news/opinion/ethics-report-1.5247595”

  11. The recent refugee (Tara Henley) from the CBC , now widely despised by leftists, has published an excellent Q & A with a constitutional law expert who explains why the invocation of the Emergencies Act is not justified. Apart from the legal analysis, the law expert, who grew up in Ottawa, points out the large divide between the hundreds of thousands of public servants in Ottawa, none of whom were laid off, and those in the private sector who supported the Freedom Truckers:

    “What I look at is a city which is very divided. And this is what people don’t understand — that Ottawa is not Centretown. If you walk out of Centretown, and you walk far enough, you walk to Vanier, or you drive to Vankleek Hill, it’s not the same city. It’s not populated by civil servants who have been in their pyjamas on Zoom for the past two years. Ottawa has plenty of people who have had to sacrifice greatly during this pandemic, and have been expected to bear that burden. And among those people, there are a lot of people who had a lot of sympathy for the truckers and the Freedom Convoy. ”

    https://tarahenley.substack.com/p/a-layer-cake-of-constitutional-violations?utm_source=url

  12. After this turn, why aren’t the Conservative calling for a no-confidence vote, today?

    The Conservatives should be screaming for a no-confidence vote. If they won’t, they are on the other side.

    This government, and this opposition are holding Canada hostage. They all must go.

    1. Q. After this turn, why aren’t the Conservative calling for a no-confidence vote, today?

      A. Because L+NDP seats are greater than the C+BQ seats. If a NC vote was held today the L+NDP would vote against it and the coalition would remain in power. It’s called self-preservation. The vote on the EA was done last week, was actually a non-confidence vote.

      There needs to be a way where a flagrant violation of the law (such a misusing the EA) by the ‘leading’ party forces an election. I’m not sure how that is done, but it needs to happen.

      1. He would (will?) just be re-elected. That’s how thick most Canadians are. Remember I predicted this.

      2. Filez- a full debate- a prolonged debate- weekly debate ; is exactly what JT does not want: that’s why Parliament was cancelled Friday.
        Debate is how the public is educated and members begin to see the light. Jagmeet, in particular, is very vulnerable to public debate – his naive supporters will quickly turn on him if they start thinking how he has betrayed them to support the government.

        And if the Liberals refuse to keep Parliament in session, the government is illegitimate, and the Conservatives should say so.

        Nothing changes until Conservatives become relentless critics and don’t rest until they have brought down the government.

        As of right now, Conservatives are effectively Justin’s poodles.

  13. You’ve just had a glimpse of the abyss. It’s on you to protect yourself as they have shown what they are capable of. A brief reprieve does not mean we are clear of the trouble. Until you see real definable change, they are just taking a short rest.
    The left moves like a ratchet, always advancing, with brief stops that we confuse with change.
    Even if change comes and they relent, your preparations won’t cost you much. To not prepare , could cost you everything

    1. This is what I’ve concluded too. The Canadian banking system is not a safe place to store wealth. They willing submitted to government edicts without a whimper of disagreement. Now the Canadian Banker’s Association is pushing digital id. You really couldn’t put those dots any closer together to see where this is headed.

      A post on alternatives would be helpful. Bitcoin and custodial/ noncustodial wallets, off shore banking, gold and silver, or other ideas to protect assets from government and their accomplices in the Canadian banking sector. We’re planning to move out of Canada but in the meantime I think being proactive in protecting your savings and investments is important.

      I’ve mentioned this before but people need to research the bail in protocols for Canadian banks. Look back at the Cyprus banking crisis from 2012/13.

  14. In real world, entire Canadian Banking System + Canadian Dollar should collapse. Investor confidence should plummet. Because no one in their right mind would invest in a country able to freeze accounts/transactions on a whim.
    And if the Canadian Dollar still seems to be ‘ok’, it’s just propaganda. Their way of saying ‘nothing to see here folks, move along’. It means it’s artificially propped up by rest of G7/WEF/Soros buddies.

    1. Well this segue’s into a prognostication I’ve had.

      If the international investors lose confidence in our banks and our dollar, then would it not only have an impact on our creditors?
      Will they start insisting that the government debt be paid in a more secure currency and not CAD?
      If they do, it would force the BoC to raise interest rates to attract investors and creditors back to the Canadian dollar. The down side of coarse is the millions of mortgage holders that have maxed out their credit limit facing bankruptcy, this includes businesses.
      It’s like the 1980’s all over again.

  15. What would be the status of anyone who wanted to start a fundraising campaign to help out with protesters’ legal defense? My guess is that few people would even want to try that. Which points to the actual intent of martial law: defund your political opponents through intimidation.

  16. That sure is a nice looking prime minister you have up there.
    It sure would be a shame if something were to happen to him.

    1. Careful what you wish for. Something happens to him and Barney, the dumpy nazi troll becomes PM.

      1. What, they’re gonna run out of (redacted)? I don’t think so Cap’n Teach. More than enough (redacted) for all of ’em.

    1. Oh, and the b@$#@rd is threatening to run again

      C’mon, now….. was that ever in doubt?

    2. Papa Turd got Maj, Min (NDP support), Maj, defeat, Maj

      Baby Turd so far has Maj, Min (NDP support)

      Just how long was Papa Turd’s period of martial law? Started Oct. 16 1970 with War Measures then reapplied with new Public Order Temporary Measures Act in Nov. 1970 which in turn expired Apr. 30, 1971 (spoiler “It is hereby declared that this act shall operate notwithstanding the Canadian Bill of Rights.”). So we should be done in August or maybe September if Baby Turd needs to satisfy his inferiority complex. Maybe LPC/NDP will put through a special Act in March like the Papa Turd.

      1. I think what he actually said was, “dog-faced pony soldier nexnelsrent mybusbenwet.” The media just reported it as a statement of his intention to run again.

        Honk honk!

  17. Digital ID> What a perfectly marvelous idea!
    Will they tatoo a bar code on your arm?
    Perhaps a QR code on your fore head?
    Where do I sign up?
    Will there be long lineups?
    Asking for a friend.

  18. 2019, as near as I have had a look, the major banks, including the bank of canada, either first posted their ESG statement (sponsored by blackrock) or majorly updated them. Failure to comply leaves your business and bank out of consideration for investment.

  19. The Babylon Bee “reports” that the National Hockey League Ottawa Senators are changing their name to the Ottawa Dictators. It fits. And here I thought the Babylon Bee was a satire site!

  20. I’ve been watching the proceedings on this site linked here,and I thought I’d pass it along for those interested in the injection mandates that the truckers were opposing.

    https://www.grand-jury.net/

    After watching you should ask yourselves this, if the experimental injection, (which are nothing more than a chemical cocktail much like chemotherapy), that the governments are demanding that we all take are safe and secure why does no one administering the injection ask what other drugs are being taken on a regular basis? Surely this is a clear signal that the medical authorities are not really concerned about our health and welfare. Fully knowing that there would be adverse effects from these injections as there are from any drug wouldn’t it be considered malpractice to administer an injection without inquiring if there was a possibility of a reaction to any drugs within the body. When you undergo any hospital procedure there is a questionaire to fill out about any drugs you are taking or any drugs you are allergic to, why was this overlooked in administering an experimental injection?

  21. I won’t be going to Canada again. Do I want to hand my passport to a Canadian border guard? Do I want to use my ATM there? My phone? Not. Worth. It.

    There was already a hack attempt on this site, who knows what comments constitute a crime, after the fact. It reminds me of a book of stories from the Soviet Union I once read: “Good Citizens Need Not Fear.”

  22. DAY 2 STILL NO ANSWER FROM
    KENNY
    TREASURY MINISTER
    ATB
    ON WHETHER THEY WILL FREEZE ACCOUNTS??
    COWARDS, THE WHOLE LOT OF THEM.

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