Canadian Dictatorship Update: Trudeau Announces Plan To Imprison Citizens For Speech

Alex Jones breaks down the latest on Canadaâs new âOnline Hateâ bill & what it means for citizens trying to raise awareness about the NWO:
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Trump Sweeps Another Primary

Former President Donald Trump has scored a major victory in Michiganâs Republican primary, trouncing his nearest rival Nikki Haley in yet another contest. The race marks the fifth state taken by Trump, who has notched several easy wins over a shrinking GOP field.
With around 50% of the ballots counted on Tuesday night, Trump had received more than 67% of the vote, defeating Haleyâs 27% in a landslide. The Associated Press called the race for the ex-president around 9pm local time, after Trump took an early lead in major counties such as Oakland.
Speaking after he was projected the likely victor, Trump said if âwe win Michigan, we win the whole thing,â going on to slam Democrats for having âdestroyed the auto working businessâ in the state, according to his campaign.
Trumpâs success in Michigan follows similar showings in every Republican race so far, including in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and even Haleyâs home state of South Carolina, where she previously served as governor.
Biden took a similarly commanding win in Michiganâs Democratic primary on Tuesday, receiving just over 80% of the vote with 43% of ballots tallied, far ahead of competitors Marianne Williamson (3%) and Dean Phillips (2.8%). However, the president faced vocal backlash from within his own party, as thousands of Michigan Democrats voted âUncommittedâ in an apparent protest over Bidenâs policies â scoring second place behind Biden himself.
Michigan features the countryâs largest Arab-American community, centered on the city of Dearborn, where local party activists have strongly condemned Bidenâs support for Israel amid its months-long war in Gaza.
âWe are using this opportunity as a means to send a message,â said Dearborn Mayor Abdullah Hammoud, who voted âUncommittedâ and had previously refused to meet with Biden due to his stance on Israel.
Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib, a Palestinian-American, also said she was âproudâ to vote âUncommitted,â adding âWhen 74 percent of Democrats in Michigan support a cease-fire [in Gaza], yet President Biden is not hearing us, this is the way we can use our democracy to say âlisten.ââ
Tlaib has repeatedly slammed Israelâs operation in Gaza and accused Biden of supporting âthe genocide of the Palestinian people,â echoing criticisms from her partyâs progressive wing. According to local health officials, nearly 30,000 Gazans have been killed under Israeli bombardment, which was launched in response to a deadly Hamas terrorist attack last October. More than 1,100 people in Israel lost their lives in the surprise assault, while around 250 were taken hostage by Palestinian fighters.
BREAKING: Dan Bongino Breaks Spy Story Of The Century, Alex Jones Sends Emergency Message
Illegal Alien Arrested for Rape in Conservative Florida Town

Authorities announced the arrest of an illegal alien suspected of raping a woman at a hotel in Florida this week.
The disturbing incident unfolded on Sunday night in Englewood, a conservative town located in Charlotte County on the Gulf Coast.
Just after 9 p.m., Charlotte County Sheriffâs Office (CCSO) deputies received a call from a woman who said she had just been raped.
The woman said she had been talking to a man before inviting him to her room for drinks.
âAccording to the victim, it was at that time that the suspect pushed her onto the bed and forced himself on her without a contraceptive,â CCSO explained in a press release.
âThe suspect fled from the scene immediately after, and the victim noted that he was darker-skinned and wearing a bright yellow jacket.â
Deputies reviewed security camera footage and confirmed a man matching the description and outfit described by the victim had accompanied her to her room before fleeing a short time later.
A hotel manager informed deputies the suspect was a guest there and directed them to his room.
The suspect opened the door wearing a red hoodie and claimed to have just exited the shower.
âDuring questioning, the suspect denied ever speaking with the victim, following her to her room, or engaging in intercourse with anyone,â CCSO says.
âWhen confronted with the video footage, Cruz-Ramos denied that the person in the video was him and stated that he did not even own a yellow jacket. It was at this time that he also advised that he was in the United States illegally.â
Two people staying with the suspect identified him from the surveillance footage and also confirmed he was the owner of a bright yellow jacket, which deputies saw in the room.
The suspect was taken into custody and charged with sexual battery.
He was identified as 25-year-old Santos Felix Cruz-Ramos, a citizen of Honduras who allegedly works as a roofer and whose address was listed as the Sun Coast Inn in Englewood.
Incredibly, Cruz-Ramos was listed as âWhiteâ on his booking sheet.
Honduran Illegal Alien Arrested for Rape at Hotel in Englewood, FL pic.twitter.com/35DJlyDg2j
â Border Hawk (@BorderHawkNews) February 28, 2024
Cruz-Ramos is being held at Charlotte County Jail on $500,000 bond and U.S. Border Patrol has been notified.
âI donât care where youâre from. If you come to Charlotte County and you commit a crime, especially one as heinous as this, you will face consequences for that action,â Charlotte County Sheriff Bill Prummel said in a statement.
âI want to commend the victim for her courage to come forward with this. It is not an easy to thing to do, and because she did, we can make sure that he doesnât do this to anyone else here.â
InfoWars has been documenting the surge of crime fueled by the ongoing Biden border invasion.
Alex Jones responds to Dan Bonginoâs âbumpâ list revelations, and invites him on InfoWars to have an open discussion.
BREAKING: Dan Bongino Breaks Spy Story Of The Century, Alex Jones Sends Emergency Message

Alex Jones responds to Dan Bonginoâs âbumpâ list revelations, and asks to have an open discussion, inviting him on Infowars.
BREAKING: Dan Bongino Breaks Spy Story Of The Century, Alex Jones Sends Emergency Message pic.twitter.com/THxioBEX67
â Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) February 27, 2024
Former Secret Service Agent Dan Bongino reveals the âBump Listâ:
â Edward G. ??? (@realEdwardG) February 27, 2024
26 people selected by John Brennon and the CIA during the 2016 Election Cycle to âbump and target with Russian interaction and spying.â pic.twitter.com/SfZpjmbiGX
World Asks â What Is Ukrainian Dictator High On?

Alex Jones reviews a recent MSNBC interview with Ukraine President Zelensky where he clearly demonstrates, yet again, that he is under the influence of some sort of drug.
Whatâs Zelensky High On? pic.twitter.com/Cy8mW4pc3W
â Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) February 27, 2024
100% out of his mind on drugs. https://t.co/diJ8wfJaJn
â Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) February 26, 2024
Woman Living Near Cell Tower Diagnosed With 51 Strokes
In 2007, Marcia and Jason Haller â high school sweethearts who met in Duluth, Minnesota â bought their dream property north of Duluth to peacefully live close to nature and Marciaâs family.
Little did they know then that American Towers, AT&T and T-Mobile would soon build a cell tower just 900 feet from their home â a tower that would later forever change Marciaâs life as she knew it.
Nearly immediately after the cell tower was âupgradedâ in 2019, Marcia became disabled from the intense levels of radiofrequency (RF) radiation emitted by the tower.
Since then, she has suffered 51 strokes, vision loss, hearing loss, headaches, sleep disruption, chronic fatigue and cognitive impairment. She experiences ongoing issues with balance, orientation and mobility.
Now, backed by the legal team in Childrenâs Health Defenseâs (CHD) Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) & Wireless program, Marcia plans to sue the companies operating the tower, under the Americans with Disability Act.
Marcia alleges that the companies must provide her with a âreasonable accommodationâ and/or âmodify their policies, practices or proceduresâ to comply with federal disability law.
Hers is the second in CHDâs strategic line of cases trying out new legal avenues for individuals suffering from RF radiation exposure.
The cases also draw attention to the need for better federal regulation of RF radiation and outline the scientific evidence that debunks the âRF radiation is safeâ narrative.
W. Scott McCollough, lead litigator for the cases, told The Defender that Marciaâs legal team in January sent the telecom companies a demand letter and plans to file the initial complaint in her lawsuit later this month.
Marcia and Jay â who also have an 18-year-old son whose health they say has been impaired by the towerâs radiation â spoke to The Defender about Marciaâs illness and the importance of her legal battle in raising awareness that RF radiation can hurt peopleâs health.
âSomethingâs wrong in my headâ
In late September 2019, Marica and Jay noticed workmen doing a âmajor upgradeâ on the 300-foot cell tower on the property adjacent to theirs.
Marcia, who at the time was in her third year of nursing school and worked as a certified nursing assistant at a hospital, said the work lasted about 10 days.
âThey put a big crane up there,â said Jay, who runs a trucking business. âWe had seen them go up there without a crane multiple times, but this was the first time where it was a major overhaul type thing.â
What exactly did the workers do?
âWeâre thinking [they upgraded the tower for deploying]Â 5G,â Marcia said. âThey [the companies] wonât admit to what they did. They say they donât have to tell us.â
On the weekend after the workers completed the upgrade, Marcia was at home and began feeling dizzy and as if something âjust didnât feel right.â
She called Jay, telling him, âSomethingâs wrong in my head ⊠I donât know how to explain it. I just feel like crap.â
Did she need him to come home? No, she told him. âIâll be fine.â
The physical sensation was âawful,â Marcia said. In addition to dizziness, she had headaches and nausea. âI couldnât pick my head up off the pillow without the room spinning and feeling very sick.â
âWe think youâre having a strokeâ
The symptoms continued. On Monday, she went to urgent care and was diagnosed with vertigo.
She returned home. A few days later, she had blind spots in her vision and tingling in her arm with âalmost a numb feeling.â
Marcia called the on-call nurse center. They told her, âYou need to come down to the emergency room. We think youâre having a stroke.â
An MRI of Marciaâs brain showed numerous damaged areas called lesions. She was admitted to the hospital on Oct. 10, 2019, and diagnosed with strokes, vision loss and balance difficulties.
After three days in the hospital, the strokes stopped happening â meaning MRIs of her brain no longer showed lesions â and Marcia returned home.
But before the end of the month, Marcia âstarted feeling the same thing againâ and went back to the emergency room.
Jay recalled, âWe were home â the kid and I â and she was cooking dinner ⊠She turned around and her face had actually drooped on this one. It was like âuh-oh.ââ
Marcia went back to the hospital, where she was diagnosed with more brain lesions. A neurologist told Marcia the MRI scan of her brain looked like a âstarry nightâ because of how many white spots, or lesions, appeared.
The doctors still did not know what was causing them, she said.
Marcia goes to Mayo Clinic
Over the following weeks, Marcia went âback and forth a few timesâ between her home and her local hospital.
After a night or two at the hospital, she would begin feeling better. But after returning home, her symptoms reemerged and sheâd have to return to the hospital. âEach time, more strokes,â she said.
According to Jay, âA week or 10 days later, thereâd be seven or 10 new ones [lesions appearing in the MRI scans]. This was going on for about a month. I think we rounded up to about 51 complete strokes.â
Still, her local hospital doctors couldnât explain why this was happening.
In early November 2019, Marcia was referred to the Mayo Clinic where doctors found her symptoms consistent with Susac syndrome, a rare autoimmune disease.
She stayed at the Mayo Clinic until Nov. 22, 2019. She received plasmapheresis to put new plasma in her blood, steroids and a medication called CellCept.
Treatment just wasnât working
The treatment didnât work, and when Marcia returned home, she had more strokes. So she went back to the Mayo Clinic for her second two-week round of the same treatment.
But after the second round of treatment, Marcia had more strokes â including one that temporarily impaired her hearing â and she continued to experience extreme fatigue.
Both Marcia and Jay looked back on these months of Marciaâs sickness as a time of emotional stress and pain.
Jay had to withdraw Marcia from school and convince her employer that she needed an indefinite leave of absence because of her health condition.
Meanwhile, because one of Marciaâs symptoms was cognitive impairment, she âthought she was fineâ and was upset at Jay for doing so.
Marcia had also been a volunteer firefighter and emergency medical responder. âI was so mad at my husband because he â behind my back â told the fire department ⊠âYou canât send her pages anymore because she wants to go on these calls and she cannot go on these calls.ââ
Time to live in a different location
During one of Marciaâs stays at the Mayo Clinic, Jay âjust woke upâ with a strong sense that the cell tower radiation was causing Marciaâs symptoms. âThen he started doing research and thatâs when we started piecing things together,â Marcia explained.
Based on what Jay was discovering, he and Marcia decided to try living elsewhere.
On March 3, 2020, they and their son moved into Marciaâs parentsâ house a mile further away from the tower. Marcia âgot a lot better,â she said. The strokes stopped.
By June, she was talking about returning to school, Jay said. âWeâd go fishing every night and she just had a lot more energy.â
Around the same time, Marciaâs doctors at the Mayo Clinic had Marcia taking pill chemotherapy. âSo theyâre patting themselves on the back for the chemo,â Jay said, âI think it was moving that made it stop.â
But in October 2020, Marciaâs parents returned so Jay, Marcia and their son moved back to their house close to the tower.
In just a week, Marcia started experiencing the same symptoms again.
Building the âpenalty boxâ
Jay and Marcia became more convinced that the RF radiation from the tower was making Marcia sick.
Oct. 16, 2020, they hired Frank DiCristina â a certified building biologist and certified EMR specialist â to measure the wireless radiation levels throughout their home.
DiCristinaâs report showed peaks of up to 18 milliwatts per squared meter (mW/m2) â which is 18 times higher than what the Standard of Building Biology considers the âextreme limit,â noted DiCristina in the report.
Marcia and Jay loved the location of their home and didnât want to move. So they set about making their property more livable for Marcia.
In late October 2020, Jay constructed a Faraday cage â an enclosure with metal lining that blocks out all RF radiation â to give Marcia a place of relief from the radiation.
Having a space free of RF radiation has made a big difference in Marciaâs well-being.
She said she can feel her head relax when sheâs in the Faraday cage. But anywhere else in the house or yard, her head feels âloudâ and âfull ⊠like a motorâs running.â
Despite the relief provided by the cage, Marcia made it clear itâs not fun having to go into a small enclosed space to feel OK.
She and Jay call the Faraday cage âthe penalty box.â Itâs a tiny room with no power and no windows â just a âcomplete black box with two beds,â Marcia said.
She and Jay sleep there. âI would be nervous to sleep in my house because I donât want to get sick again,â Marcia said.
Sleeping out there isnât convenient, though. âThereâs no bathroom in the garage,â she said. âSo if I get up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom, I have to leave the garage, go outside, come in the house.â
Marcia also now wears a metal-lined baseball cap when in her home to mitigate her symptoms.
With these measures, she slowly was able to complete her nursing program and return to work.
âWeâre not crazyâ
Marcia hopes her lawsuit will force the telecom companies to relocate their tower so she can move freely on her property without risking her health.
She also wants her case to raise public awareness that people experience physical symptoms from RF radiation. âWeâre not crazy,â she said. âThis really is happening.â
For instance, she and Jay think living so close to the tower may have been a factor in Jayâs development of rheumatoid arthritis.
Their son, too, has had negative health episodes â including a major blood clot in his left arm â that Marcia and Jay suspect may have been linked to the radiation. In 2022, their then-16-year-old son, Clay, called Marcia from work and asked, âIs it normal that my arm is blue and tight?â
The two shared a quick video call. âNo, thatâs not normal,â Marcia said when she saw Clayâs arm. She immediately picked him up and took him to the hospital.
CT scans showed Clay had a blood clot starting from his elbow that extended into his neck and two more clots in his lungs.
Clayâs bloodwork showed that, while he tested negative for COVID-19, he at some point in the past had had an asymptomatic case of COVID-19 â which the doctors said could have caused the clots.
But Marcia found this explanation unlikely and confirmed with an integrative medicine doctor â who was knowledgeable of the possible health impacts of wireless radiation â that the blood clots could have been caused by Clayâs ongoing exposure to RF radiation.
Marcia and Jay also said theyâve witnessed animals affected by the towerâs radiation. Their dog, Daisy, developed fatty tumors throughout her body that limited her mobility and quality of life to the point that Marcia and Jay had to put her down.
âThe deer definitely have these tumors like the dog did,â Jay said. âNot every deer, but some of the deer.â
When Marcia and Jay tell others about their experiences, people tend to âjust kind of brush it offâ and say, âThatâs not going to happen to me or to anybody I know besides you guys.â
But âweâre not the only ones out there that this is happening to,â Marcia said.
Although estimates vary, a 2019 analysis suggested that 1.5% of the population experience severe symptoms from exposure to RF radiation, 5% have moderate symptoms and 30% have mild symptoms.
That means roughly 2.16-99.7 million Americans are likely affected.
Marcia and Jay recently shared their story on CHD.TV.
Watch the CHD.TV episode here: