Ray McGinnis Over five hundred and twenty-five days ago, between the evening of February 13 and afternoon of February 14, 2022, four men were arrested for their participation in Freedom Convoy protests at the Alberta border town of Coutts. They were charged with conspiracy to commit murder of police officers in support of a plot to overthrow the Government of Canada. They have been dubbed the ‘Coutts Four.’ The accused are self-employed fisherman Chris Carbert, who ran a landscaping and fencing business with nine employees. A Lethbridge, Alberta, resident, 42-year-old Carbert is a single father who has been raising his son since the boy was nine-months-old. Another Lethbridge resident, and best friend of Chris Carbert since public school, is 49-year-old Chris Lysak. He is an electrician and father of two girls. A third member of the ‘Coutts Four’ accused of conspiracy to commit murder is 41-year-old Jerry Morin. He is a lineman who grew up near Vulcan, Alberta. The CBC states he resided in Olds, Alberta, at the time of his arrest. The fourth accused of these serious charges is Anthony “Tony” Olienkick. Tony, age 40, took part of the clean-up in High River, Alberta, after the 2013 floods.[1] He has a gravel truck and is self-employed, and the CBC has reported his home is in Claresholm, Alberta.
Thank you Ray for this article. The Coutts Four case is extremely important and the media is ignoring it. I don’t know that the men are innocent but the government story absolutely reeks of fish. For anyone interested in the case, this interview with Jason Lavigne by Viva Frei is well worth watching: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYbr0uh7-Ok.
Thank you Ray for this article. The Coutts Four case is extremely important and the media is ignoring it. I don’t know that the men are innocent but the government story absolutely reeks of fish. For anyone interested in the case, this interview with Jason Lavigne by Viva Frei is well worth watching: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYbr0uh7-Ok.