
Inside Canada's Darkest Moment
Canada’s use of the E.A. (abbreviated for Youtube's standards) during the Ottawa Convoy still raises serious questions about government power, civil liberties, and accountability. In this episode of True Patriot Love, we unpack what really happened—and why Canadians shouldn’t forget it.
Host Paul Micucci sits down with Brian Isted, former Canadian Armed Forces member, who shares firsthand insight into surveillance, frozen bank accounts, and the constitutional fallout from 2022. This is a deep conversation about power, protest, and the lasting consequences for Canadians.
Key topics covered:
• Why the EA was ruled unconstitutional
• Firsthand accounts of surveillance and data collections
• Bank account seizures
• Media narratives vs. on-the-ground reality of the Freedom Convoy
• The billion-dollar cost Canadians may ultimately pay
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