A lost thread recovered from a long-censored account: How Canadian polling companies and NGOs receive federal funds to manufacture a censorship-worthy “hate-crisis” to benefit Liberal political censorship agendas.
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This was all foreseen, this information was censored, and now it is coming to fruition.
These internet bills will fortify government propaganda, the news will be forged by government-contracted “experts,” and our state broadcasters will regurgitate what they need to to survive.
Mark Carney talks about authoritarianism and a time when “some leaders around the world are accumulating power only for themselves rather than to promote the common good” - a potshot at Trudeau?
Also says the “enemies of liberal democracy are cynics.”
Tucked into new foreign agent legislation suddenly tabled unexpectedly by the Liberals in Bill C-70 are updated provisions to soften up section 52 (1) of the Criminal Code, making sabotage an indictable offence only if there is “intent to endanger.”
The Criminal Code currently reads as this. Read the new provisions. It’s clear the Liberals intend to let activists who commit acts of sabotage in the name of protesting off the hook.
This provision is new, giving a pass to radical activists.
(5) For greater certainty, no person commits an offence under subsection (1) if they do a prohibited act while participating in advocacy, protest or dissent but they do not intend to cause any of the harms referred to…
I'm just waiting for Justin Trudeau to tie himself into saying they didn't know anything about the busloads of foreign students being brought into Han Dong's riding to vote in his nomination race, and then I will tell you all about these students and their "private school."
@PIFIEPIE
Hint: This is Huang Rongfeng, CEO of Roy International Education Group, who owns the the NOIC Academy school which sent foreign students to Han Dong's riding, at an event sponsored by China's long arm of surveillance Tencent. It's called "Echoing China."
They weren't sure if the students from NOIC were Chinese or not? The entire school is dedicated to "working hard to strive for life-long international education in China." According to the CEO, anyways.
They don't have any inside ties with Tencent? Somehow, I'm not buying it.