Rebel News to Cover Citizens Taking Back Their Country — Arrests Expected (Again)
Source: WFP
Date: Tue Feb 17 05:21:58 MST 2026

In a rare moment of unity, bookmakers report they cannot establish a betting pool on whether arrests will occur — because 100% of bettors believe they will. With nobody willing to bet against arrests, the only odds available are 1:1, which even Vegas refuses to touch.
Residents say they plan to peacefully ignore Reeve Paul Heffer’s illegal demands, show up, sit quietly, and let the town’s biggest bully do what bullies do best: overreact in public.
“It’s the same movie every meeting,” said one observer. “The only thing that changes is who’s holding the camera when the credits roll.”
The ‘Grumpy Grandpas’ — a growing group of regular attendees whose crime appears to be existing while curious — are expected to attend alongside independent press and first-timers who have finally had enough of questions being banned, cameras outlawed, and citizens treated like naughty schoolchildren in a former school building.
Rebel News crew(s) are expected on scene early. Anyone willing to be interviewed should arrive around 5:30 p.m. at 271 Frances Street, Wingham, Ontario, to ensure their side of the story is captured before the predictable plot twist.
Organizers recommend attendees:
Bring a jacket
Bring a phone (even if you’re told not to look at it)
Bring your own bail money (just in case)
The meeting starts at 6:00 p.m., but history suggests the action may start sooner.
Citizens say this isn’t about causing trouble — it’s about ending it. It’s about the right to:
ask questions
record public meetings
assemble peacefully
and remind town hall who actually works for whom
As one resident put it, “If sitting quietly in a chair gets you arrested, maybe the problem isn’t the chair.”
Whether this Groundhog Day brings accountability or just another loop of the same nonsense remains to be seen. One thing is certain: Wingham will not be in the shadows — and the cameras will be rolling.
Show up. Sit down. Smile for Rebel News.
