TruthArchive.ai - Tweets Saved By @LichTamara

Saved - October 1, 2025 at 9:12 PM
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This past weekend at the Ostrich Farm, I noticed the CFIA's efforts to conceal their activities, even stopping Katie and her family from checking on their birds. Meanwhile, drones were constantly monitoring us, tracking our movements and conversations. Interestingly, farmers and supporters are prohibited from flying drones over their own property due to a government-imposed no-fly zone. It feels like an unfair battle against these regulations.

@LichTamara - Tamara Lich 🇨🇦

What I found interesting at the Ostrich Farm this past weekend was that, while the CFIA are taking every step necessary to conceal their activities, even preventing the Katie and her family from checking on their birds, there were drones flying over our heads the entire weekend. They know who’s there, who’s speaking to who, who’s in a portapottty, everything. By the way, the farmers and supporters aren’t allowed to fly drones over their own property following a no fly zone order by the government. It’s never a fair fight with these guys….

@MelissaLMRogers - Melissa 🇨🇦

SO what is the CFIA or whatever government agency doing with the OSTRICH eggs 👀 at the BC Ostrich farm currently under a cloud of secrecy 😒 https://t.co/ezG64sSPkw

Video Transcript AI Summary
There's been people asking about the eggs. So the family has no idea. So these birds probably are laying eggs. What are what is the CFIA doing with the eggs? And unfortunately, the family does not know. They got no way to track this stuff. These guys come in here and and just take over the place. Don't let anybody know what they're doing. They put up all these walls of secrecy to ensure that nobody can see what's going on, and then they wonder why everybody's freaking out. It'd be easy enough for the CFIA to make a statement. It'd be easy enough for the police to make a statement. It'd be easy enough for anybody that knows anything about this to make a statement, but they wanna keep all the public in the in the dark.
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Speaker 0: Ready. Hi, guys. So there's been people asking about the eggs. What are they doing with the eggs? So the family has no idea. So these birds probably are laying eggs. What are what is the CFIA doing with the eggs? That's another question. And unfortunately, the family does not know. Speaker 1: Yeah. So they got no way to track this Speaker 0: stuff. Yeah. Speaker 1: Yeah. It's it's pretty crazy, man. These guys come in here and and just take over the place. Don't let anybody know what they're doing. They put up all these walls of secrecy to ensure that nobody can see what's going on, and then they wonder why everybody's freaking out. It'd be easy enough for the CFIA to make a statement. It'd be easy enough for the police to make a statement. It'd be easy enough for anybody that knows anything about this to make a statement, but they wanna keep all the public in the in the dark.
Saved - September 16, 2025 at 7:18 PM
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Superintendent Pat Morris from the OPP testified about the Freedom Convoy, stating that there was no credible evidence of threats to national security or violence, which he found surprising. Most charges were against police, not protesters, and he criticized media for sensationalizing the situation. In a separate post, I pointed out a clip that I believe was overlooked by Canadian state-sponsored media, questioning how often they showed a different image instead.

@LichTamara - Tamara Lich 🇨🇦

Superintendent Pat Morris, head of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP)'s Provincial Operations Intelligence Bureau, testified about intelligence gathered during the Freedom Convoy in Ottawa. Morris emphasized that OPP intelligence found no credible evidence of threats to national security, extremism, foreign influence (e.g., Russian or American sources, or Donald Trump), or plans for violence. He described the "lack of violent crime" as "shocking," noting that most charges were against police officers rather than protesters. He also dismissed reports of armed protesters as "hyperbole" and confirmed that elements like honking, open fires, or fringe participants did not meet the threshold for threats.

@RealAndyLeeShow - Andy Lee

Morris blames the media for making subjective assertions which sensationalized and exacerbated the conflict [the protest]. #POEC https://t.co/vuMiPGYD7M

Video Transcript AI Summary
Speaker 0 emphasizes the media’s important role while acknowledging that many public assertions were not accurate. He notes that the media can provide editorials and that editorial boards can have stances. He says there were claims based on information he was not privy to and that he wondered why. He accepts that information at a classification above his level might exist, citing the Communications Security Establishment of Canada, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, or the Integrated National Security Enforcement Team. From his perspective as commander of Hendon and the joint force operation, he did not see information that substantiated what was said publicly and in the media. He argues that subjective assertions were sensationalized and exacerbated conflict.
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Speaker 0: I hesitate to I don't wanna say that necessarily because the media has an important role, and I'm not trying to skirt the question. The media can provide editorials, and editorial boards can have stances. I believe that a lot of people were making assertions that weren't accurate. And if they were based in investigation and in fact, then there was information that I was not privy to. And I wondered why. And I accept that I might not be privy to it. If the Communications Security Establishment of Canada or the Canadian Security Intelligence Service or the Integrated National Security Enforcement Team has received information at a classification above my level, I accept that. And and that's fine. I'm just saying that from my perspective, as operational command of Hendon and that joint force operation, I did not see information that substantiated what was being said publicly and via the media. And I found that the subjective assertions sensationalized, yes, and exacerbated conflict.

@LichTamara - Tamara Lich 🇨🇦

I guarantee you didn’t see this clip on Canadian state sponsored media a single time. How many times do you think they flashed this photo instead? https://t.co/jbmKGQQk5R

Saved - April 10, 2025 at 5:49 PM
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I find it a bit unCanadian that military leaders viewed the pandemic as a chance to test propaganda techniques on the public. It's concerning to learn that a campaign reportedly went ahead without proper authorization during this time.

@LichTamara - Tamara Lich 🇨🇦

This seems a little unCanadian. “Canadian military leaders saw the pandemic as a unique opportunity to test out propaganda techniques on an unsuspecting public…” But wait….there’s more… https://ottawacitizen.com/news/national/defence-watch/military-leaders-saw-pandemic-as-unique-opportunity-to-test-propaganda-techniques-on-canadians-forces-report-says

Military leaders saw pandemic as unique opportunity to test propaganda techniques on Canadians, Forces report says A plan devised by the Canadian Joint Operations Command relied on propaganda techniques similar to those employed during the Afghanistan war. ottawacitizen.com

@LichTamara - Tamara Lich 🇨🇦

Yikes. “…after what military insiders describe as a propaganda campaign was able to proceed without proper authorization during the coronavirus pandemic.” https://ottawacitizen.com/news/national/defence-watch/militarys-covid-19-influence-campaign-sparks-investigation-development-of-new-rules-to-govern-information-operations

Military's COVID-19 influence campaign sparks investigation, development of new rules to govern information operations The Canadian Forces has been told to come up with rules governing its plans to influence the public after what military insiders describe as a propaganda campaign w… ottawacitizen.com
Saved - April 9, 2025 at 2:00 PM
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I shared transcripts from a call about the freezing of bank accounts, highlighting how bank CEOs suggested labeling working-class Canadians as terrorists to expedite actions without evidence. There were discussions about potentially using the military to manage border crossings post-protests and concerns about politicizing the banking system. I expressed alarm over sharing personal information between government and banks, emphasizing the need for transparency. I also referenced Freeland's notes, which reveal troubling attitudes toward everyday Canadians.

@LichTamara - Tamara Lich 🇨🇦

Transcripts below from a Feb 13, 2022 call regarding the unlawful and unconstitutional freezing of bank accounts…. Bank CEOs giving advice on how to speed up the process despite having none of that pesky evidence. All the government has to do is label working class Canadian citizens as teRr0r1sts. It’s really that easy…. There’s a lot to digest here 👇🏼

@LichTamara - Tamara Lich 🇨🇦

“We should think about putting the military in place to keep the border crossings moving even after the protestors are removed. To send a clear signal.”

@LichTamara - Tamara Lich 🇨🇦

“I am told that this is a Public Safety lead but if you list them as people subject to sanctions (i.e. as if they are terrorists) we could act swiftly. But we likely need new rules to deal with this kind of situation, especially to regulate the platforms too.”

@LichTamara - Tamara Lich 🇨🇦

“I am very concerned about the banking system being seen as a political weapon of the government. We can't politicize the banks.” DPM: Explain that... “if we are directed to close accounts, etc. that could be seen by critics as the sector being used as an arm of the government.”

@LichTamara - Tamara Lich 🇨🇦

“As (person), said, if we listed them as terrorists we could move fast.”

@LichTamara - Tamara Lich 🇨🇦

Excuse me?!? Share private and personal information between government and institutions? “We have spent billions to work on AML. But the key is having the info to find people. We need to find a way to share info. Perhaps we can all build a utility model to share that between government and institutions.”

@LichTamara - Tamara Lich 🇨🇦

Read this. And then read it again. 👇🏼 Former Deputy PM Freeland and the finance arm of the Canadian government thought using our military against us was just fine “to send a clear message.” https://t.co/OuFq8ZIJ9d

@LichTamara - Tamara Lich 🇨🇦

Freeland’s own handwritten notes from this same call….

@LichTamara - Tamara Lich 🇨🇦

I saved a lot of evidence from the POEC but this morning I am going to share with you the (very poorly) handwritten notes from PM wannabe Chrystia Freeland. This should provide some insight as to how she really feels about everyday, hardworking Canadians who just wanted to feed their families….

@LichTamara - Tamara Lich 🇨🇦

“To our knowledge, the Minister’s powers have never been used to target customers or a class of customers.” https://t.co/ZftbKGQgrV

Saved - January 9, 2025 at 11:40 PM
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I noticed that teacher workshops were held to train educators on portraying the Freedom Convoy and similar protests as rooted in hate and extremism. Simon Fraser University received $95,500 for a project labeling the convoy a "hate movement," despite no hate crime charges against protestors. Facts seem overlooked in these witch hunts.

@LichTamara - Tamara Lich

“They even hosted teacher workshops to “train” educators on how to convince students that the Freedom Convoy and other grassroots protests are somehow rooted in hate and extremism. Then there’s Simon Fraser University, which raked in $95,500 for a similar project painting the Freedom Convoy as a “hate movement.” Never mind that no protestors were charged with hate crimes. Facts don’t seem to matter in these McCarthy-style witch hunts.”

@RebelNewsOnline - Rebel News

WATCH: Liberals used tax dollars to smear Conservatives, Freedom Convoy as 'far-right extremists' Documents uncovered by Blacklock's Reporter reveal the Liberals were using tax dollars to smear critics. REPORT by @SheilaGunnReid: https://rebelne.ws/4j5wAgL

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Saved - December 22, 2024 at 3:30 PM
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I recall the lockdowns, curfews in Quebec, school and business closures, and how children were barred from playgrounds. We couldn't say goodbye to dying loved ones, and the elderly suffered alone. All of this was done to save lives from an illness with a 99.1% survival rate.

@LichTamara - Tamara Lich

Remember when they locked us down, initiated curfews (Quebec), shut down schools and businesses, wouldn’t let children onto playgrounds, prevented us from saying goodbye to dying loved ones, left our elderly and most vulnerable to die alone, neglected, laying in their own urine, arrested pastors, all to save EVERY SINGLE HUMAN LIFE on the planet from an illness with a 99.1% survival rate?

@TrueNorthCentre - True North

Assisted suicide was responsible for killing one in 20 Canadians last year, according to newly released data. https://tnc.news/2024/12/21/assisted-suicide-accounted-for-1-in-20-deaths/

Assisted suicide accounted for 1 in 20 deaths in 2023: report The federal government released its fifth annual Medical Assistance in Dying report which revealed that of the 19,660 applications received by Health Canada last year, 15,343 individuals were approved for assisted suicide.  tnc.news
Saved - June 29, 2024 at 3:21 PM
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Two years ago, I was arrested for a breach charge, causing me to lose my job and time with my family. After spending 30 days in jail, the charge was dropped. I'm grateful for the support shown by friends and supporters at the remand center. ❤️

@LichTamara - Tamara Lich

Two years ago I was arrested on my way home from work on an alleged breach charge. I lost my job, summertime with my family and spent 30 days in jail after being denied bail and told I was a danger to society, that I would spend 10 years in prison and that my release would put the administration of justice into disrepute. That charge was dropped (stayed). Friends and supporters showed up at the remand center in a show of support ❤️🇨🇦

Saved - February 1, 2024 at 6:50 PM
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Many struggling Canadians need financial support, as businesses face closure and families rely on food banks. If a bonus must be paid, it should be donated to credible organizations helping others. Taxpayer money should benefit tax paying Canadians, not the CbC.

@LichTamara - Tamara Lich

How many struggling Canadians could use an extra $100,000 right about now? How many businesses are about to go close their doors or go bankrupt because the Covid loans are due? How many Canadian families will head to local food banks this week? We are not the same! IF this bonus must be paid then the right thing to do is to donate it to a credible organization who are helping others. Taxpayer money should be helping tax paying Canadians and I’m here to tell you, the CbC isn’t helping anyone but themselves and their masters.

@mindingottawa - Blacklock's Reporter

CEO @CBC defends $100,000 bonus on $497,000 salary while issuing layoff notices: "It is extremely difficult to not have the love," Catherine Tait @PresidentCBCRC testifies at committee.  https://www.blacklocks.ca/exec-stands-by-100k-bonus/  @RachaelThomasMP @coteau #cdnpoli

Exec Stands By $100K Bonus | Blacklock's Reporter blacklocks.ca
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