@DamonStrong@HamiltonPolice This is Canada, the word colour contains the letter "u".
....so, troll, go back to whatever rock you crawled out from and stay there.
๐จCanada! Your govt. VICIOUSLY TORTURED & killed 300 helpless ostriches on a family farm in early November that they rounded up in a kill pen.
It was for no other reason other than the family who owned it dared to stand up & challenge their commie govt.
So in retaliation they made them sit there helplessly & listen to the shots for hours as they died in pain & one by one. I will never forget that horrendous night.
Karma never forgets.
"Here is just a small sample of the earlier days of the RCMP and CFIA seizing our SEPARATELY OWNED property next door to Universal Ostrich Farms, which they then occupied for more than 50 days, while relentlessly circling us, harassing us with drones, forcing us to ask permission every single time we needed to go in or out of our own gate, and more.
They were informed at every turn that this property was separately owned, and did not belong to the owners of Universal Ostrich Farm. They used a warrant that was nearly identical to the others, it named Karen and Dave, not the lawful property owners. We had to watch them completely take over the property on livestream, without ANY warning or paperwork of any sort from the CFIA or the RCMP. Even after we reached out to them, we still had ZERO contact from them until we were physically in front of them trying to get in to our own property.
This concept is simple in my opinion. If you seize a person's property, that warrant better have that person's name on it. In an operation like this, you don't get to just also seize the neighbours property for good measure, calling it the neighbours "secondary quarantine property"
That's just not how it works.
We have never been able to locate or access the information used to obtain that warrant. We have seen nothing showing that this was anything more than them simply not doing their homework first on who owned the property. And when we repeatedly asked, all we were ever told was "I'm not discussing this with you."
We are so deeply grateful for the massive amount of support we have received."
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Senseless Slaughter of Healthy Ostriches with Immunity. Deaths due to Pharma Push & Government Control Hiding Behind a Policy. https://t.co/oNsbpLVbDR.
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Pfizer's own peer-reviewed publication shows that they used a plasmid from their gene therapy program. Obviously, these are not "vaccines" in the traditional sense.
Our science is replicatable. What Pfizer and the regulators said wasn't there actually is. Goal posts have been moved so much and these products still haven't been pulled. Enough is enough.
Dr. Phillip Buckhaults PhD sourced a freezer full of Pfizer vials kept from the vaccination campaign, after an online dare.
He scientifically replicated Kevin McKernan's findings of DNA contamination, but he took it one step further.
Prof. Buckhaults proved the DNA contaminants integrate into the genome at a frequency of between 1/1000 and 1/10,000.
Sad day in Canada when it's obvious that our government and it's agencies no longer care about science but driving their own agenda with outdated policy.
This does indeed need a thorough, independent, independent and transparent investigation. If CFIA, RCMP, and/or the Veternarians were at fault they should be held responsible and prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
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Itโs an absolute shame what the RCMP, CFIA, and the Canadian government did to those healthy ostriches.
Itโs an embarrassment to Canada.
I will never forget.
Could you imagine if the Royal Canadian Mounted Police had simply refused to show up at Universal Ostrich Farms from the very first day in September 2025. Picture the scene. Canadian Food Inspection Agency inspectors arrive at the gate with their court warrant and destruction order, unarmed and powerless to force entry. Owners Karen Espersen, Dave Bilinski, and Katie Pasitney stand firm behind locked fences, protesters wave signs from the camp they built months earlier, and three hundred large, fast, aggressive ostriches roam free across the property. Without a single RCMP cruiser in sight, the inspectors have no choice but to turn around and leave. That is exactly what would have happened, because the RCMP had no legal obligation whatsoever to participate. The Health of Animals Act does not compel police to enforce agency orders; assistance is entirely discretionary. A polite โno thank youโ from the local detachment would have ended the entire operation before it ever started.
Yet the RCMP did far more than show up. They showed up willingly, repeatedly, and enthusiastically. They closed roads for days, set up perimeters, patrolled night shifts, paused the cull for crew changes, and guarded marksmen while floodlights turned the pastures into a killing ground. Recent photographs even show officers operating farm forks, loading hay bales alongside agency contractors, tasks so far outside normal policing that they look like hired labour. These are the same officers who, on any given highway in British Columbia, will refuse to move a piece of debris that could cause a fatal crash, directing frustrated drivers to call the Ministry of Highways instead. They claim it is not their job. But at Edgewood they willingly became the muscle, the logistics crew, and the security blanket that made the cull possible.
If they had refused from the start, the agency would have faced immediate humiliation. Inspectors would retreat, contractors would never unload equipment, and no pens would be built. The owners would continue feeding the flock, ignoring quarantine rules exactly as they had for months. Court contempt motions would pile up, fines would go unpaid, and every attempt to escalate would circle back to the same problem: someone with guns and arrest powers has to do the dirty work. Provincial sheriffs lack the numbers for a prolonged rural siege. Calling in the military for a bird flu case on a private farm would have been laughed out of Ottawa. The birds would still be alive today, the virus risk either faded or contained by default, and the agency would be stuck in an endless loop of paper threats.
The RCMP did not merely keep the peace; they were the force, and the enabling engine. They chose to turn a discretionary request into a full scale occupation. They transformed warrants on paper into dead ostriches in trailers. Remove their willing participation and the whole thing collapses on day one. The cull did not happen because the law demanded it; it happened because the RCMP decided to make it happen. That is the uncomfortable truth the public needs to see. They made it happen.