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EN/ES INTERVIEW Olympic champion Jamie Salé on COVID censorship working with Theo Fleury and more
Canadian gold medal figure skater willing to ‘lose everything’ to fight COVID narrative
Canadian gold medalist Jamie Salé opened up about her “awakening” to join the fight against the COVID mandate and lockdown agenda, saying she is now “all in” to help expose the “censorship” taking place in Canada despite being ostracized by many former colleagues.
'It's not about ridiculing anybody. It's about creating awareness. And we need to be united, not divided, which is what the media has done,' Jamie Sale said.
In a recent Rebel News interview, Salé, who won gold in pairs figure skating at the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics, said it was not until early 2022 when she finally decided it was “go time.”
“So it wasn’t until this past January of 2022 where I literally was sitting in my house and I said, it’s go time because I was quiet. I haven’t said a thing through COVID. I mean, if anything, I was still sleeping and I was bought into, you know, you need to wear a mask, do your part. And I was that person,” said Salé.
“And I was looking at people not wearing masks, going, you’re part of the problem, not the solution. I was following what the media was saying, brainwashing us to believe, and then I woke up to it all.”
Salé, who lives in Edmonton, said that as soon as everyone from her past “inner circle” found out about her “awakening” they were “literally mortified.”
“They said, you were ruining your reputation, do you realize what you’re doing,” said Salé.
“And I said, Well, you know what, if ruining my reputation for helping to help society see what’s really going on here, if that’s going to make me lose fans, then so be it. Because one day they’re going to see that this is really what’s happening and they’re going to need us.”
In recent days, Salé announced she is teaming up with former NHL hockey star Theo Fleury, who is also a gold medalist, along with Joseph Bourgault, who tried a few months ago to run for the leadership of the Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) but was disqualified.
Together, the group runs Canadians For Truth, an organization with plans to set up a broadcasting studio in Calgary for independent journalists.
“We are going to be getting everything launched here hopefully in the next couple of months. We’re very anxious to get it going,” Salé said.
Gold medalist: Going against the COVID narrative made me lose ‘everything’ from her ‘past life’
Salé said that because of her not choosing to get the COVID vaccines and to speak out against the mandates, she “pretty much lost everything already in my past life.”
“This last year and a half, my best friend group told me I was a risk to be around not being vaccinated and that I was following a white supremacist community and they can’t support that,” Salé said.
She noted that those who are critical of her opposition to COVID mandates and lockdowns are “going to look back and go, oh, my gosh.”
“All these people were putting out information that they wanted you to see. They w
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