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Ray McGinnis on “Unjustified” (New Book on Canadian Truckers' Protest)

Ray McGinnis on “Unjustified” (New Book on Canadian Truckers' Protest)

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Ray McGinnis, author of the skeptical 9/11 book Unanswered Questions, discusses his new book Unjustified: The Freedom Convoy, the Emergencies Act and the Inquiry that Got It Wrong. Though it concerns events in Canada, McGinnis’s book is highly relevant to this week’s US presidential election. Trump stands a good chance of winning, despite enduring almost a decade of media abuse, not so much because 80 million US Americans love him—many of his voters don’t—but because they hate the “fake news media” even more. And who can blame them, when Western media has become such a sickeningly mendacious quasi-totalitarian propaganda machine, as McGinnis conclusively demonstrates in this thorough, well-researched, utterly damning book?

Ray McGinnis, author of the skeptical 9/11 book Unanswered Questions, discusses his new book Unjustified: The Freedom Convoy, the Emergencies Act and the Inquiry that Got It Wrong. Though it concerns events in Canada, McGinnis’s book is highly relevant to this week’s US presidential election. Trump stands a good chance of winning, despite enduring almost a decade of media abuse, not so much because 80 million US Americans love him—many of his voters don’t—but because they hate the “fake news media” even more. And who can blame them, when Western media has become such a sickeningly mendacious quasi-totalitarian propaganda machine, as McGinnis conclusively demonstrates in this thorough, well-researched, utterly damning book?

From the Foreword by Rodney Palmer:

“When the Freedom Convoy rolled into Ottawa on January 28, 2022, I had been out of the journalism business for twenty years. A call came from the Canadian Covid Care Alliance for which I’d been volunteering as communications advisor. “There are thousands of trucks in a convoy driving toward Ottawa to protest the Covid vaccine mandates. There is a filmmaker documenting their trek across the country. He needs someone on the ground in Ottawa to film the trucks when they roll in.” Suddenly I was a foreign correspondent again, covering the largest news event on the planet but this time in my own country. I filmed the first day as tens of thousands of jubilant Canadians flooded the streets in front of Canada’s Parliament to support the truck drivers. The truckers had just been handed a deadline, and potentially a death sentence, to get a Covid vaccine or be fired. They were the first group in the world to say “No. We’ve had enough.” The heart and soul of our country was coming to our rescue.

“On that first day I had a hard time holding my camera still as countless sights of unbridled love and joy swirled around me. There were

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