@CanadaPoli2: Helcim Bank is closing the accounts of members of the People's Party of Canada
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🤡 FINANCIAL CENSORSHIP 🤡
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Get your money out fast. Banks are starting to accelerate the collapse so best to keep your cash on hand except what is needed to cover bill payments.
This is why I never agreed with the truckers stopping their protest. All they ended up doing was justifying this power grab and normalizing the financial suppression of people committing wrong think.
Where's my copy of 1984. I need to get a new read through done.
OMG. They are closing accounts but giving the money back. Right? Dear Canadians, start crossing the border.
You still have to be vaxxed to get into the USA, tho.
Not true. Recently drove over the border, no questions about Vax.
I am assuming the same rules which apply to the southern border apply to the northern.
It's going to happen to Trump and RFK Jr. within the next year and change. Bitcoin fixes this.
Based on those T&C's, they could be challenged to apply the rules equally to groups who discriminate against white people.
The way to force this into the public eye even more would be to make official complaints against such groups to all the banks to ensure they are applying their policies equally, otherwise they are guilty of discrimination.
You watch how fast those clauses get ripped out.
Just for a case anyone has doubts about CBDC.
So far it’s only 1 bank closing accounts.
CBDC would block everyone, no matter who they bank with.
When libs whine about boycotting Transheiser Busch, point to crap like this.
Interesting
There's more to this than what it appears. To divide is to conquer. To attack the political side opposing the ideology of the global elite causes confusion and panic. How will the People's Party of Canada react to their bank account closure? They'll certainly look for another 'safe' banking concern to reestablish their accounts. With the Worldcoin looming, will the PPC find their safe-haven there? It's international and may be thought (erroneously) of being outside the control of Canadian politics.