The Fringe Minority Report #192 National Citizens Inquiry Red Deer

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The National Citizens Inquiry testimony of Regina Goman, a polish solidarity movement political refugee who immigrated to Canada in 1986.
In her emotional testimony, she describes being arrested in Poland for handing out literature she had produced. She was tried by the navy courts and sentenced to 3 1/2 years. Regina was granted immunity after serving 13 months. Ironically, she was awarded the medal "Cross of Freedom and Solidarity" nearly 40 years later by the Polish government. Unfortunately, she wasn't able to travel to receive the award because of her vaccine status.
Regina gives a warning to Canadians about the indoctrination of children and the effect on the future. At a Greta Thurnberg rally in Edmonton, she saw bus loads of beautiful children filled with so much rage and hate. Where did that come from? Are they being programmed in schools?
For most of her in life in Canada, she has stayed out of politics, but she has seen enough to know we are in trouble. She encourages everyone to get involved, regardless of costs, and push for the truth. Do not pull back. She says history repeats itself, and what the media has done in Canada was exactly the same as in Poland under communist rule. Overnight citizens were without their rights and at the mercy of the government.
The time is now for parents and families to come to rallies before it is too late.

The covid restrictions and mandates hurt many Canadians.

Please listen to their stories. All original material was collected from the National Citizens Inquiry site.

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