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the citizen's Arrest process

IT IS CRITICAL TO FOLLOW THESE STEPS

Disclaimer: All content on this site is for general information only, and should not be construed as legal advice. 


Purpose: The spirit of this action is to defend the most vulnerable and defenceless group affected by the Plandemic: the children. They are not able to defend themselves against the criminals that are dictating their lives. Parents are legally responsible for the protection of their child(ren). This legal responsibility is expressly stated under Section 215(1) of the Criminal Code. Bill c26 allows you to stand up for your family and your child(ren) when the law will not.


Also, please take a moment to quickly review our "Who Will We Be Arresting?" page to see our recommendations for this step.


Note: Every region will have a different flow to the process. The following is a general guideline, but you must also be prepared for things to move at a different pace and a different rate. Who knows? You might get lucky and get an awake officer who says, “Absolutely! We’ve been waiting to arrest the mayor!” Just leave a lot of room for improvisation: this is new territory for everyone… but we are here because nothing else has worked. If you will not stand up for your child(ren), then who will?

 

  1. Read “The Binder” and familiarize yourself with Bill c26, the 2013 “Citizen’s Arrest and Self Defense Act”. Under this federal law, you have the right to defend your person or property. Under the law, children are property of the parents.

    Gain an understanding of the law by watching “Justice Minister Rob Nicholson testifies on Bill C-26 (Citizen's Arrest and Self-Defence Act) (2012)” on youtube: https://youtu.be/Ow8L0w2nxzE
     
  2. Watch Dr Reiner Fuellmich’s video detailing the WHO indictments and crimes against humanity (transcript of video added to the binder).

    Most of the bylaws created cite the WHO as a resource, so if you can show that they are under investigation, that's a huge point: https://www.bitchute.com/video/kZAHIhkF6GuQ/
     
  3. CRITICAL STEP: At this point, it’s time to contact your Police Services Board. These are members of the public who dictate the goals and objects, and general governance of their police force.
    - look up their website and find their goals and objectives
    - you’ll discover that these goals (ie “a safe community”) are not being followed
    - when you make contact, get the name and email of the person you’re speaking to: you need a paper trail
    - When you or your group call, let them know that you represent a large group of concerned parents who are reporting an ongoing assault on their child(ren)
    - You are informing them that these goals, which they have created, are not being followed and that there is an immediate and ongoing assault on children
    - then ask them to connect you with the right officer to report the crimes
    - they will likely say that they’ll get someone to investigate your claims: tell them that you do not need an investigation as you already have all of the necessary evidence (The Binder)
     
  4. Once you get to an officer, you may use the letters provided on our website to send them to the school board trustees, the mayor, elected officials etc. At this point you want to get as many parents as possible to send their version of the occurrence template we’ve provided to the officer. In Halton, we had Staff Sgt Crystal Kelly of the Child Abuse and Sexual Assault Department. Look for someone along those lines, as the whole point is to protect the children.

    At the same time, stay on the Services Board. Keep the paper trail STRONG.
     
  5. It’s possible you could get no response. If that’s the case, get the parents to follow up. Remember: no response is as response. The third and final follow up from each of the individual emails should be “are you going to arrest the mayor/trustee/health official or are we going to exercise our rights under bill c26 and defend our children?”
     
  6. ACTION: If you’re at this step, the police have failed their duty and have not protect the children, so it’s up to YOU. Gather your people, strength in numbers. Stand strong in your knowingness and your lawful duty to ensure the health and safety of your child(ren). Notify the police of when you are going to perform the arrest. Notify the local papers. Post it on your social media and then ACT!

    Keep things peaceful. Demand an officer accompany you on the arrest or meet you there as this is part of their duty.

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