Thursday, September 17, 2020

State Lock Down "Unconstitutional." Protests Continue: The September 16th, 2020 Age of Ingenuity

The unraveling of the pandemic lock downs have begun. A Federal judge has ruled that Pennsylvania's pandemic lock down orders are unconstitutional and the state has no right to restrict a citizen's freedom of movement or association.

But there’s also lot of angry people still protesting about this issue and rumors abound that many jurisdictions have already planned to restore restriction in the upcoming weeks. The frogs are boiling over and we're going to take a look at that plus discuss the weekend freedom protests in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal and other locations.


Sources cited during this episode include the following:
  • Introductory video/photo's from the September 12th, 2020 Queens Park Hugs Over Masks Freedom protest c/o Chuck Black.
  • Other photo's c/o Chuck Black & Alan Calder.


"Age of Ingenuity" tracks Canada's "idea ecosystem," the organizations, agencies and individuals attempting to turn innovative Canadian ideas, concepts and business plans into priceless, world class "unicorns," able to revolutionize our culture, anchor our industries and create our jobs.

Connect with us on FacebookGabLinkedInMindsPinterest, Steemit and Twitter. Follow the stories we're tracking on the Canadian Innovation News and Upcoming Events Scoop-It feeds.


Age of Ingenuity Credits


Producer and Host - Chuck Black
Host and Contributor - Al Calder

Music: Freesound House Flow by Jaturo and Scream by DigitalDominic. Both licenced under a Creative Commons 0 Licence.

The Age of Ingenuity is created using ZOOMOpen Shot Video EditorGimp, various laptops and cell phones, plus lots and lots of coffee.

Follow us on YouTube and Bitchute. Check out our social media on FacebookGabLinkedInMindsPinterest, Steemit and Twitter. Follow the stories we're tracking on the Canadian Innovation News and Upcoming Events Scoop-It feeds.

Copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the US Copyright Act of 1976, allowing for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism and under section 29 of the 1921 Canadian Copyright Act allowing for “fair dealing” exemptions for criticism, review and news reporting.

Remember to like, comment, share, subscribe and support this vidcast on Patreon and Paypal. 

No comments:

Post a Comment

Support our Patreon Page