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"I have identified two FCC customers that occupied Ottawa," an employee wrote. "Both had trucks parked (blockade) and there are several photographs online. If sources are required please let me know."

Holy crap. They must have been looking for customers with debit card transactions in Ottawa, then looking their names up online for social media posts about the convoy. They playing at being Canada’s corrupt, unaccountable, secret police.

Another email from an FCC employee shows that some questioned why this info was being gathered at all, writing: "Why are we investigating this?... I expected we would get a list from the RCMP."

Good question. This level of zealotry shows the depths of the mental programming some people are under. That bank’s management was acting against the interests of the bank and its shareholders by looking for evidence to justify (under the Emergencies Act) freezing the accounts of customers. Their board should fire every top level manager responsible for this, but their board is probably also under fake media hypnosis.

A sensible business would cooperate only where they are legally required to. If the RCMP sends you a legally valid order with list of customer names and asks for specific information that is already in your possession, you comply. Otherwise you don’t volunteer anything to them. It is not in the interests of your business to help the police force you to close customer accounts.