Late Sunday night, hackers attacked the website of GiveSendGo, a Delaware-based Christian crowdfunding platform that facilitated the collection of over $8.7 million worth of donations for the Freedom Convoy, the trucker protests in Canada.
Crowdfunding website being used to gather funds for the Freedom Convoy in Ottawa, Canada was taken over by far-left hackers who claimed it was being used to support misinformation and proceeded to dox the donors.
Harvard professor, CNN analyst, and former DHS official Juliette Kayyem cass for aggressive ending to Freedom Convoy, asking participants be arrested and their vehicles damaged.
Folks, your government monitoring you is nothing new. They do it all the time in the name of protecting your “safety” and our “democracy.” But in Canada, they will apparently come to your door and not be bashful about admitting to you that they are, in fact, monitoring your social media activity.
Actor Ricky Schroder has called on US truckers to “shut down” Washington over COVID-19 vaccine mandates, as he praised Canada’s “Freedom Convoy” truckers.
An Ontario court ruled to freeze funds going to trucker’s “Freedom Convoy,” but the crowdfunding platform assured it’s givers their ruling will not impact where the money goes.
Canadian truckers are snarling traffic on a second border bridge as lawmakers and police grow increasingly concerned. Reports from Wednesday showed trucks are arriving at the Blue Water Bridge in Port Huron, Michigan, which is about an hour away from the currently closed Ambassador Bridge.
Canada’s Freedom Convoy trucker protest against vaccine mandates continued on Tuesday as mandates, vaccine passport systems, and other coronavirus restrictions began falling in provinces across the country – including Alberta, Saskatchewan, Quebec, and Prince Edward Island.