After making travel videos and touring the world, Monica Smit returned to Melbourne in 2019 to use the videography skills she picked up during her travels to campaign to save the wild brumbies from extinction. Shot from the sky This was part of a Victorian-led mass cull by Parks Victoria. As the months of the COVID-19 lockdown continued and government policies under Premier Dan Andrews became more extreme, Monica began reporting on the events that were changing Victoria and Australia as a whole.
From her videos and live broadcasts, her activities are Rekindling Australian DemocracyShe is becoming more and more stand outHer notoriety led to police intimidation and arrest, which was followed by strict bail conditions designed to silence her and silence any opposition to the medical tyranny that gripped the Australian Commonwealth.
Smit resisted the intimidation and refused to be silenced. The intimidation attempt backfired and her media profile increased as a direct result. Furthermore, opposition to Covid-19 policies grew in every state and territory of Australia. Convoy to Canberra They held a protest in Australia's capital city, despite being far from other population centres.
Now that travel has resumed, Sumit has been touring Europe, speaking and reflecting on her experience of lockdown and the need for freedom. She enjoys interacting with freedom-loving people, Substack Blog About the diverse and decentralized pro-liberty movement across the Old Continent.
Monica Smit sees the evil that drove the lockdowns as dangerous, lurking, ready to strike again, and she is optimistic that those who resist will emerge stronger and even braver in the future.