Anti-vaxxers are still campaigning against COVID mandates in Kamloops, Okanagan

People in Kamloops and the Okanagan who still feel oppressed about COVID mandates are invited to listen to people talk about a global conspiracy.

Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson will be the headlining speaker for the Let Freedom Reign Tour, which is traveling through the B.C. Interior and Alberta this month. Thompson believes she is uncovering a multi-national conspiracy, and is hitting the road to share her opinions about “the pandemic of lies.”

“It’s time to expose how we got here and what to do now,” the event description says.

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On her website, Thompson describes herself as “one of the most courageous women speaking out against the leftist agenda and woke culture.”

Joining Thompson on the tour will be Sean Taylor, an anti-vaxxer who ran for the People’s Party of Canada in the 2021 and 2019 federal elections in the riding of South Okanagan-West Kootenay.

Let Freedom Reign will be in Penticton on Sept. 16, Kelowna on Sept. 17, Armstrong on Sept. 18 and Kamloops Sept. 19. Venues and locations have not been booked yet. 

In B.C., mask mandates were lifted eight months ago, and vaccine passports were dropped seven months ago. 


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