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IBM Joins the Cdn Government in Firearms Confiscation Scheme

PostPosted: Sat Jan 16, 2021 8:19 pm
by Cmcdonald
IF YOU ARE CONCERNED ABOUT YOUR GUN RIGHTS, READ THIS AND PLEASE ACT!!

GOVERNMENTS USE CORPORATIONS TO DO THEIR DIRTY WORK AND WE AS CONSUMERS AND GUN OWNERS DO HAVE POWER, IF WE STICK TOGETHER!!


The most recent development in the confiscation scheme is that IBM has accepted a contract to start the planning of the "buyback". I am going to post a form letter that was forwarded on to me and that I modified from Canada's National Firearms Association and is intended to be sent to the CEO of IBM Canada. I'll be sending mine ASAP.

I encourage all my brothers (and sisters) here to support your Canadian cousins in this VERY important fight. Feel free to write to the CEO of IBM Canada and feel free to write to the CEO in the USA and express your disdain for them getting on the gun grabbin' train. Put these guys on BLAST and feel free to pass this on to every gun organization you know.



Mr. Claude Guay
President and General Manager
3600 Steeles Ave.
E. Markham, ON L3R 9Z7

Dear Mr. Guay,

Subject: IBM Canada Helps Liberal Government Steal Property

It has been announced that IBM Canada has chosen to accept a contract from the Trudeau government to design a so-called "buyback" of legally owned firearms. This absolutely amounts to theft of property from innocent people by undemocratic edict.

Yes, theft. One cannot "buyback" what was NEVER theirs and is indeed theft as the Trudeau government does not have any money of its' own. In fact, they will use my tax dollars and those of EVERY Canadian to pay your firm's fees and to attempt to pay off firearms owners for what was and never will be morally "theirs", and this personally affects me. I purchased my firearms legally and in good faith.

Previous companies invited by the Liberal government to tender bids declined to do so. I am shocked to see IBM participate in the unwarranted seizure of property. I find it repugnant that your firm would be so willingly complicit in performing the dirty work of this corrupt Prime Minister and his cronies.

For my part, I will be reviewing my investment portfolio and looking to dump IBM, and advocate that it be removed from any group pensions that I may be involved in. I will research and seek to boycott in perpetuity any products or services affiliated with IBM and will inform and encourage everyone I know to do the same.

As an affected person, I urge you to end your involvement in this outrageous, capricious and authoritarian confiscation program.

Yours truly,

John Q. Gunowner