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Ding-dong! Canadian soldiers going door-to-door, but why?
David Menzies reports from Hensall, Ontario, where reservists from the Canadian Armed Forces carried out a training exercise that saw soldiers knocking on the doors of local residents.
By David Menzies | May 07, 2024
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An odd sight emerged in the little Ontario village of Hensall (pop. 1,173) last Saturday afternoon. Namely, dozens of Canadian Armed Forces personnel (mostly reservists) went door-knocking as they conducted so-called “wellness checks.” ...

The CAF also noted: “The wellness check during this training will not involve collection of information, and soldiers will not ask any private health questions. This is entirely voluntary and is more a chance for residents to meet the soldiers and for us to deliver the information the county wishes them to have.”

Rebel News was on the scene Saturday. Both the soldiers and the residents were friendly to one and other. And it would appear that the ultimate goal of the soldiers was to deliver a bookmark-sized pamphlet noting the sort of supplies to have on hand in case of an emergency (i.e., batteries, candles, extra food and water and so on.)

Still, the question arises: is delivering pamphlets the best use of armed forces resources? Surely Canada Post could’ve carried out such a “mission” at a far lower cost?

Also, there is much speculation online regarding the potential unspoken strategy behind this exercise.

For example, was this a dress rehearsal in terms of the military being deployed to carry out a future gun grab? Or to carry out a “vax check” on citizens?   ...

https://twitter.com/RebelNewsOnline/status/1788341280080122155
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