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Wonderful pictures to show all of us that can't make it there. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!

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Jul 1, 2022·edited Jul 1, 2022

You really are a beautiful human being, Dr Alexander, and your reputation precedes you.

You have the balls to speak out and you're not afraid of the scumbags.

Some people in this world have an aura when they enter a room, and you are one of those truly gifted individuals.

Elvis may have left the building, but Dr Paul Alexander has just arrived, and he is rockin' n' rollin' on a whole other level : ))

Your fan in Cape Town.

Barry

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Thank you for this uplifting note on Canada day! Let us pray together for a return to our spiritual roots, that more may awaken to the madness we are seeing!

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Let us pray that Canada be protected and returned to her former glory as a beacon of light to those without freedom. We need that light to shine because our freedom is gone. Thank you for bringing light and love across this country to Ottawa.

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Just beautiful. Thanks for posting.

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Beautiful pictures. Thanks for sharing. God bless our Canadian brothers and sisters who served, who I once had the pleasure to serve with. Biden and Trudeau are working hand in hand as part of the global cabal to control all of us with these mandates. They are all Nazi criminals who have violated the Nuremberg Code. Lock them all up!

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Absolutely … the Nuremberg code!

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What an amazing human! I hope this makes some traction! The legacy media can’t ignore this and people in Ottawa can’t call him names!

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so share this, tell them about James and we spoke, he is not done...more to come. huge hugs this day

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Thanks for what you standing for.Wants you on my side with my upcoming court case against AHS.Dr Gert Grobler.

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I would like to contribute to your cause financially but cannot find a link. Can you direct me?

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Love you, Dr A.

As a fellow Canadian, living in US, I am curious ... how do you get back in without having to quarantine? I haven't been back since pre-lockdown and am cut off from my family, but I refuse to go there and quarantine for 14 days.

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Just say no. There are various ways to do it, feel free to message me if you want more details.

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Dr. A. has dual citizenry, so he’s able to cross back and forth.

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So do i, but they still require a pre arrival test if you're not "vaccinated", filling out the ArriveCan app, 14-day quarantine, and 2 tests. I just got $7000 something in fines for not doing any of that (will be fighting them).

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Love you for doing this!

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Right ... but I thought Canada requires 14 day quarantine for the un-vaxxed citizen

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Isn’t that incredible - quarantining the healthy! Obviously it’s control.

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Same with me. And my son, who is American and un-cv19vx'd, cannot enter at all.

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Lots of ways around this but I cannot put it in writing… ah.. I say oh Susanna has also responded…

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Very impressed by Susanna's story which I read ... great courage, much admiration. I would be visiting family in Alberta for one week ... I don't see myself telling the officials at the airport to go shove it like she did ... I would love to summon up the kahunas to do so.

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I hope that you find a way!

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Wow I'm emotional just looking at the photos. Wish I was there, but sending huge love from Italy to Canada ❤❤❤❤❤

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James Topp.... Dr Paul Alexander ...True Patriot Love...True heros

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Beautiful photos, thank you!

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These were great photos to see.

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HEROES!

Thank you for leading the way and shining a light on truth. Showing the huge crowds of Canadians who feel like me! Love and miss you all, my Canadian brothers and sisters. I live in Alaska, so close (68 miles) yet so far and haven't figured out how to make my yearly visit without going through some kind of hell.

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Beautiful, wish I could have made it. God bless all of you, big hugs to our true Canadian heroes.

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Thank you so much and I hope you get this message sir. It is illegal for one Canadian to trample on the rights of another Canadian. Whether it be the Prime Minister, minister or your local police officer. It is illegal. Our bill of Rights says so. The charter seems to be the prime minister‘s Trojan horse Under the Bill, You can sue that individual as a person and not in their acting position. $5000 per infringement. Here is the case law. https://scc-csc.lexum.com/scc-csc/scc-csc/en/item/2751/index.do

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Roncarelli v Duplessis: The proposition that in Canada a member of the executive branch of government does not make the law but merely carries it out or administers it requires no citation of authority to support it. Similarly, I do not find it necessary to cite from the wealth of authority supporting the principle that a public officer is responsible for acts done by him without legal justification. I content myself with quoting the well known passage from Dicey's "Law of the Constitution", 9th ed., p. 193, where he says ... every official, from the Prime Minister down to a constable or a collector of taxes, is under the same responsibility for every act done without legal justification as any other citizen. The Reports abound with cases in which officials have been brought before the courts, and made, in their personal capacity, liable to punishment, or to the payment of damages, for acts done in their official character but in excess of their lawful authority. A colonial governor, a secretary of state, a military officer, and all subordinates, though carrying out the commands of their official superiors, are as responsible for any act which the law does not authorize as is any private and unofficial person. Supreme Court of Canada Roncarelli v. Duplessis, [1959] S.C.R. 121 Date: 1959-01-27 Roncarelli v. Duplessis, 1959 CanLII 50 (SCC)

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