Posted on 02/02/2022 9:06:09 AM PST by Kriggerel
A new song in support of Canadian truckers has been launched with the Freedom Convoy 2022 now in Ottawa and the trucker blockade at Alberta’s Coutts border.
Jayme Knyx, a born-and-raised Calgarian who now resides in Kelowna, released the song titled Just Drive less than a week ago and it has gone viral and is now being shared around the world.
(Excerpt) Read more at westernstandardonline.com ...
cant get the song to play
Sort of makes your heart swell. So proud of them.
Its terrific!
Tell you what I noticed when scrolling down at that link was this interesting bit....
RCMP is disputing claims made by Premier Jason Kenney that their officers have been assaulted by truckers blockading the Coutts border crossing in southern Alberta.
“I am not aware of any assault on any of our officers,” RCMP Cpl. Curtis Peters told the Western Standard.
“I can confirm there was a number of vehicles that breached our barricade north of the blockade. The vehicles drove in fields and in the divide between the highways and ended up travelling southbound in the northbound lanes causing a head-on collision.”
Another good song is “Drive” by Joe Bonamassa.
https://youtu.be/euMNVyuqmwo
Go to YouTube. It is available there.
Really good song. Thanks.
Truckin'--Joe Haymes
Truck Drivers' Blues--Cliff Bruner & His Texas Wanderers
Keep on truckin’
At the 49 minute mark there is a unifying and smudging ceremony between Pat King and the First Nations. These sacred ceremonies are not normally recorded. But the First Nation leader felt the world should see. They are setting up their teepees and joining the protest for the long haul.
Pokes a few more holes in the MSM lies that the convoy is all about neo-nazi white supremacism. (especially if one were to read the Toronto (Red) Star).
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