In the elegant ambiance of a Rebel News Gala Dinner event in Toronto, on the evening of November 19, 2022, a moment of profound recognition unfolded, illuminating the resilience of a remarkable woman. Against a somber backdrop of police abuse in Ottawa—where peaceful protesters, including an elderly Indigenous woman using a walker, were trampled by Toronto Police horses during the 2022 Freedom Convoy—Tamara Lich, an Indigenous grandmother of Cree descent, stood as the embodiment of unwavering devotion to Canada and its people. Her courage had weathered these storms of adversity with grace, making this evening’s tribute all the more poignant. The Premier Canadian Mint, under the visionary guidance of Mint Master Peter S. Vinczer, who was still alive and present to witness this honor, had crafted the “Tears of Freedom” coin to celebrate Tamara’s legacy. It was Attila Vinczer, the Owner and CEO, who had the privilege of presenting this masterpiece to Tamara, a symbol of her indefatigable love of Canada and the Canadian people.
Yet, this same act of conviction had led to her facing significant challenges from the judiciary that began with her malicious arrest in Ottawa. Tamara had endured 49 days in detention that year, a period that tested her resolve, and was still navigating ongoing legal proceedings that many viewed as an overreach. These hardships, widely criticized, had left Tamara bearing the scars of a system that seemed intent on silencing her voice.
On this night, however, the Premier Canadian Mint (PCM), a cornerstone of Canadian artistry based in Newmarket, Ontario, sought to honor her in a way that transcended the injustices she had faced. Under the visionary craftsmanship of the late Mint Master, Peter S. Vinczer, whose delicate hands had shaped countless treasures, the PCM had created a masterpiece: the “Tears of Freedom” coin. This 38mm, 1-ounce proof-quality coin, struck in the finest silver, was a tribute to Tamara’s enduring dedication. The coin’s design was a testament to her legacy—featuring an elegant portrait of Tamara Lich, her serene expression radiating resilience and hope, framed by her flowing hair. Encircling her likeness were the words “TEARS OF FREEDOM” at the top, with “TAMARA LICH” and the year “2022” inscribed below, marking the pivotal moment of her stand for liberty.
Peter S. Vinczer, before his passing, had poured his heart into this creation, believing that Tamara’s story deserved to be immortalized in a way that captured her strength and the freedom she championed. His son, Attila Vinczer, now the Owner and CEO of PCM, carried forward this legacy with deep reverence. At the gala, amidst the glow of chandeliers and the murmur of esteemed guests, Attila stood side by side with Tamara, the first-ever Tamara Lich “Tears of Freedom” coin held reverently in his hands.
The room, filled with onlookers who admired Tamara’s courage, fell into a hushed reverence as Attila’s voice, steady yet brimming with emotion, addressed the gathering. “Tamara Lich has given so much to Canada—her heart, her courage, her boundless love for its people. Despite the hardships she has endured, she has never wavered in her belief in our nation’s potential for greatness. Tonight, the Premier Canadian Mint honors her as a true Canadian hero.” Turning to Tamara, his eyes reflecting gratitude, he added softly, “Thank you, Tamara, for all your hard work.”
As Attila presented the coin to her, Tamara’s hands trembled slightly, the weight of the moment settling into her heart. The coin gleamed under the gala’s warm lights, its surface a mirror of her journey—her steadfast gaze captured in silver, a symbol of the freedom she had fought for. Her eyes, already glistening, spilled over with tears as she traced the contours of her own likeness with her fingertips. “This… this is more than I ever dreamed,” she whispered, her voice thick with emotion. “To be seen, to be honored like this—it means everything.”
In a moment of shared gratitude, Attila and Tamara exchanged words of kindness, their voices soft but resonant with mutual respect. Then, in a gesture that spoke volumes, they embraced—a heartfelt hug that encapsulated the depth of their connection and the significance of the occasion. The onlookers, moved by the sincerity of the exchange, erupted into applause, their hands echoing the heartbeat of a nation that, in this moment, recognized Tamara’s sacrifices through the artistry of the PCM.
The Premier Canadian Mint, through this singular act, had given Tamara a gift far greater than silver: the affirmation of her love for Canada, the acknowledgment of her struggles, and a legacy that would endure for generations. As Tamara held the “Tears of Freedom” coin close to her heart, her smile radiated a quiet triumph. The challenges of the past and those yet to come could not dim the light of this moment—a moment where her unwavering dedication to Canada and its freedoms was celebrated with the honor she so deeply deserved.
And so, Tamara Lich, the Indigenous grandmother who had given so much, stood tall amidst the elegance of the gala, her heart full, knowing that her story would inspire others to stand for freedom, for love and for the Canada she so deeply cherished.
No dignity, just take this roll of paper, and squat behind the building.
In a gritty Windsor parking lot, under a gray January sky, Sarah, a seasoned female trucker, faced yet another indignity. After hours hauling freight across the border, she pleaded to use the warehouse washroom, only to be handed a roll of toilet paper and curtly directed to “go behind the building.” The cold bit at her as she stood, humiliated, clutching the roll, her dignity fraying like the paper in her hands. Fueled by outrage, she rallied fellow truckers in the lot, their shared frustrations sparking a defiant plan—the Freedom Convoy, born from her stand against dehumanization, would roll to Ottawa, demanding respect.
Truckers’ Windsor Flaming Glow
Her agony of despair was hard to bear.
Humiliated, she stood tall, igniting a fiery fight.
Her stand for dignity and respect would not abate.
Sparked a movement for Canada’s COVID liberty.
By: Attila Vinczer
Sadly, The Tamara Lich Story doesn’t end here.
WARMINGTON: Longest mischief trial anyone has heard of is going to get even longer with delay
On Baldwin Street in Toronto, I faced Justin Trudeau head-on, demanding, “When will these COVID restrictions end?” His smug retort—“That depends on COVID, doesn’t it?”—dodged the truth. Now, with an unelected Prime Minister in power, Canada endures yet another Prime Sinister, wielding abusive plans to crush our freedoms.
Lockdowns, travel restrictions, PRP tests, get mRNA vaccinated or lose your job. Can’t attend a loved one’s funeral. Bank Accounts frozen. BW manufactured in Wuhan and elsewhere by the Unite States of America. Why? Warpspeed mRNA vaccines that were not properly tested, causing; Thrombosis, teenagers dyeing of heart attacks, athletes dropping dead, infertility in males and females, strokes myocarditis, massive cancer increase and many other vaccine injuries. Why did President Joe Biden Preemptively provide Dr. Anthony Fauci a Presidential Pardon going back to 2014? Is Dr. Fauci expected to be found a criminal? Why is Bill Gates infatuated with vaccines? So many questions, with no answers or accountability. Click here to view the Dr. Fauci Presidential Pardon.
The fight goes on until humanity becomes free from tyranny and abuse by those who feel they have the right to lord over every other human being on earth.
Attila –
Tamara Lich – Canada’s Bedrock of freedom, liberty and safety.