‘Feed my cat’: Court hears accused made death arrangements at Coutts blockade
LETHBRIDGE, AB – Anthony Olienick made death arrangements before heading to the COVID-19 protest blockade at Coutts, Alta., preparing for a noble, bloody, apocalyptic last stand against a satanic system of government, court heard Wednesday.
“If I die, feed my cat and take my guns,” Olienick told a friend in a text message relayed to the jury at his trial in Court of King’s Bench.
Olienick and Chris Carbert are on trial, charged with conspiring to commit the murder of Mounties at the blockade.
The blockade tied up traffic for two weeks at the busy Canada-U.S. border crossing at Coutts to protest COVID-19 restrictions and vaccine mandates.


