Posted on 05/26/2024 1:16:50 PM PDT by ransomnote
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How was Trump, or anyone in his administration, supposed to know better than the highest ranking officials in the US and global health organizations? How are they supposed to know if the vaccines are good or not?
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Not consistent with Q’s “we have it all”?
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I think the Q team did have it all but were powerless to do anything about it since the people around the world didn’t have that information. There are drops that indicate that the Q team knew the covid BS was about power and control but, without widespread public support, President Trump would have been portrayed by all media as an anti-science wanton killer. I recall the censoring of accurate information and the twisting of his correct words (PDJT wants you drink bleach) back then and it was a fight he couldn’t win as the face of Q.
Between the murderous government and hospital policies and the corrupt and complicit media, the 24/7 case and body count on the news had people living in abject fear. I had people, young and old, men and women, screaming at me in shops because I wasn’t wearing a mask or because I was only 5.5 feet from them instead of 6. The fear porn had consumed their feeble minds and many became absolutely unhinged. I believe the Q team also knew the jabs were designed to hurt rather than help people, but the control that the elites-pharma-government-media criminals had over the people by then meant that the Q team just had to let it play out and take whatever steps they could to minimize the damage.
We’ve discussed here President Trump’s limited choices back then and, while he knew covid was about control of the people, his best choice seemed to be to force pharma to release their “cure” ahead of the 10-year customary timeline for vaccine approval to avoid putting the world into a 10 year lockdown while we waited for a fully-approved vaccine. As badly as all of that turned out, it’s only four years later and already the world is so much more awake. It’s highly unlikely that the majority of people around the world would permit another fake pandemic to again lock them in their homes or willingly take poison. In that regard, the actions of the Q team were as successful as they could be under the horrible circumstances they faced.
In summary, the Q team absolutely knew, but not enough of the world knew to stop governments from running roughshod over our freedoms. We, collectively, let them do it. I like to think we learned a lot from that deadly experiment.
Is there any activity in the Oversight Committee to investigate the “IRS charges+gun charge=permanent get out of jail free card” derailed by a competent judge? The IRS charges were left to allow the Statute of Limitations to intentionally run out, which was the timeframe Hunter received millions from unreported overseas sources.
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https://www.politico.com/news/2024/06/10/canada-parliament-treason-allegations-00162163
” OTTAWA — The capital of one of the world’s most stable democracies is gripped by growing panic about foreign agents working in elected office. A bombshell report by Canadian lawmakers has unnerved Parliament Hill, alleging that unnamed politicians have been covertly working with foreign governments.
The revelation in heavily redacted findings released this week by an all-party national security committee adds intrigue to a separate and ongoing inquiry into foreign interference in Canada’s 2019 and 2021 elections. “
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Nicely put.
We would do well to understand a few of the linear basics from your synopsis, and be prepared to repeat an order of the facts as they were then, and as they clearly remain. 😉
POTUS is always going to need many prayers and versed defenders.
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Canada’s Parliament rocked by allegations of treason
Foreign interference probe exposes links to “witting” lawmakers in Ottawa.
Justin Trudeau is pictured at the Government of Canada ceremony to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured at D-Day celebrations in France, is under pressure back home to respond to the latest turn in a foreign interference scandal. | Pool photo by Jordan Pettitt
By ZI-ANN LUM
06/10/2024 05:00 AM EDT
OTTAWA — The capital of one of the world’s most stable democracies is gripped by growing panic about foreign agents working in elected office. A bombshell report by Canadian lawmakers has unnerved Parliament Hill, alleging that unnamed politicians have been covertly working with foreign governments.
The revelation in heavily redacted findings released this week by an all-party national security committee adds intrigue to a separate and ongoing inquiry into foreign interference in Canada’s 2019 and 2021 elections.
The new report from the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians is the first to suggest that lawmakers in Canada’s parliament may have helped foreign actors meddle in political campaigns and leadership races. Heightened anxiety in Ottawa about foreign interference comes in the middle of historic global elections where factors such as artificial intelligence and emboldened foreign powers are testing the resilience of democratic systems.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been on the defensive since the allegations broke Monday. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling on the government to name names.
“The national security committee indicates there are members of this House that have knowingly worked for foreign hostile governments,” Poilievre said Wednesday. “Canadians have a right to know who and what is the information — who are they?”
The findings put pressure on Canada’s national police force to investigate potential criminal charges. The report also refuels debate on the ability of the federal government’s deterrence mechanisms to curb foreign interference in a country whose political and legal system is considered one of the highest-performing in the world.
Pierre Poilievre speaks.
“The national security committee indicates there are members of this House that have knowingly worked for foreign hostile governments,” Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said Wednesday. “Canadians have a right to know who and what is the information — who are they?” | Dave Chan/AFP via Getty Images
The all-party NSICOP said Monday that it has reviewed intelligence that suggests “semi-witting or witting” parliamentarians have worked with foreign missions to mobilize voters during a political campaign; have taken cash “knowingly or through willful blindness” from foreign missions or their proxies; and have shared privileged information with foreign diplomatic officials.
The committee with top-security clearance said it based its findings on more than 4,000 documents and some 1,000 pieces of evidence. Its report said China remains the largest foreign interference threat to Canada with India the second.
The intelligence included a claim that unnamed parliamentarians are taking direction from unnamed diplomats to “improperly influence” their colleagues or parliamentary business to the benefit of a foreign state.
One of the most damaging lines in Monday’s report points out Canada’s failure to address long-standing challenges in how national security information can be used in criminal proceedings. The report says this is one reason why criminal charges for the potentially illegal activities are unlikely.
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland told reporters Tuesday that she takes the issue seriously. She deflected when asked if Canadians have the right to know the identity of the parliamentarians involved.
“We should recognize this is a new time,” she said, adding that authoritarians want to undermine democracies by sowing public distrust in government.
Freeland would not commit to releasing names, nor did she agree that “sunlight” on the issue would benefit democracy. On Wednesday, after her Liberal party’s weekly caucus meeting, she ignored questions on the topic.
The Trudeau government called an inquiry into foreign interference in September in the wake of claims that the Chinese government helped mobilize voters against a Conservative candidate in western Canada and helped elect another as a Liberal in the Toronto area.
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Justin Trudeau attends the U.N. Climate Ambition Summit.
Trudeau has been on the defensive since the allegations broke Monday. | Bryan R. Smith/AFP via Getty Images
Chong discovered through media reports that a Chinese diplomat had been assigned to collect information on him and his family. Canada’s spy agency has warned other Canadian parliamentarians, including NDP MP Jenny Kwan, that they were also being surveilled by China.
An initial report released by Hogue last month observed that the government’s messy handling of foreign interference has undermined the public’s faith in Canadian democracy.
Hogue’s early findings stated that foreign interference did not significantly influence the 2019 or 2021 federal elections in a way that would have changed the fact that Trudeau’s Liberals won back-to-back minority governments.
The Conservatives were initially quiet about this week’s revelations, but on Wednesday Chong pressed the government to identify the parliamentarians alleged to have colluded with foreign state actors.
“We all know that no responsible government would reveal names under these types of confidential circumstances,” Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc responded on the floor of the House of Commons.
LeBlanc remained resolute Thursday against calls to release any names based on preliminary information.
“It’s important for Canadians to understand that these names are contained in intelligence reports, in some cases, it’s uncorroborated or unverified intelligence information,” he told a parliamentary committee studying foreign interference. “The idea that there’s a perfect list of names that is entirely reliable that should be released to the public is simply irresponsible.”
David McGuinty, chair of the NSICOP, which published the buzzy redacted report, said the decision to publicize the names of lawmakers is outside of his control.
McGuinty and the nine other NSICOP members with top-secret security clearance are bound by Canada’s Security of Information Act and risk prosecution if they inadvertently reveal classified information, he said.
He wouldn’t say if he’s bothered by sitting in the same party caucus with potential abettors of foreign interference.
“I’m more concerned about the fact that now the government has to move forward on this,” McGuinty said.
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so who’s behind this operation?
great tee
really funny stuff
thanx for posting
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