Mr. Jeff Sandes, a journalist for the Epoch Times, testifying for the National Citizens Inquiry in Vancouver, British Columbia, shares an on the ground perspective on how journalism is corrupted by a polarized readership.
Mr. Sandes cites the experiences of journalist Sean Arthur Joyce as a cautionary tale of why journalists might not wish to take money from the government as those funds may come with strings attached.
Mr. Sandes concedes that although media outlets provide a biased perspective, sometimes, due to the reluctance of officials to talk to journalists based on their employers, those journalists are forced into writing pieces that present the appearance of bias.
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Mr. Sandes than focuses on the Trusted News Initiative (TNI), claiming that when media outlets collude to put out a particular talking point, they undermine their professionalism.
Without becoming to partisan, Mr. Sandes points out how the trucker convoy, which was picking up tens of thousands of supporters at different stops, would previously have been picked up by the Canadian media, yet many media outlets chose to pretend it didn't exist.
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Mr. Sandes cautions that our government is moving to control our speech, and although all journalists should be paying attention to that, and historically they have been quick to defend free speech, sadly, they are not doing so in the present case.
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Mr. Sandes cites a Vancouver based media outlet which brags about their social activism while also boasting about their journalistic integrity, and he stands firm in his belief that those two are mutually exclusive.
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The commissioner returns to the issue of politicians avoiding journalists, citing Alberta in particularly.
Sandes: "It's happened to me in BC. It's the reality now."
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When asked a question related to Bill C-11 and the Charter, Mr. Sandes pulls no punches in criticizing our once sacred Charter.
Sandes: "I think we've seen in Canada, our Charter doesn't really hold up."
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Mr. Sandes arrives at his ultimate conclusion that, whereas in the old days, the different media outlets would see the same stories as important, but from different angles, now the audience decides what is and is not important, and the outlet must provide that, exclusively.
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As Mr. Sandes is a personal friend of mine, and as I am aware that his mission in life is to always uphold his journalistic integrity, I hope he approves of my representation of his testimony.
Thank you, Jeff, for testifying and for standing up for this nation.
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Mr. Kirk Riese has a very compelling story implicating the Canadian Armed Forces, and by extension the federal government, in a tax theft & money laundering scheme. I wish to help him out by capturing this story in an easy to follow thread.
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- Part 1 of this 3 part thread will focus on the actual crime
- Part 2 will focus on Mr. Riese's attempts to blow the whistle
- Part 3 will focus on how they tried to destroy Mr. Riese
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In 2010, Mr. Riese joined a sub-component of the Canadian Army Reserve called the Canadian Rangers. Rangers work in remote regions, carrying out search & rescue work, and sovereignty patrol.
@TheRealTedKuntz, President of @VaccineChoiceCA, drops its case against the government and they explain why in plain English (b/c our courts are broken).
What @TheRealTedKuntz is trying to say here is that the judges refused to listen to anything going against the main stream media narrative (ie. taking judicial notice of the mainstream story).
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Here, @TheRealTedKuntz is saying that the judges believed whatever the government said, and refused to believe they could be wrong.
First off, during the protests in Ottawa, there was an attempt to get the protestors under charges blocking critical infrastructure, like highways, which was one step below terrorism.
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After 4 years of covid where appointed judges stripped us of what we thought were God given rights, I don't want to give them any more power.
Let's go over the BC Supreme Court decision concerning the issue of the reasonableness of Bonnie Henry's October 5, 2023 health orders and whether it was reasonable for her to maintain that we are still in a state of emergency for covid 19 as of that date.
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As per usual, the title page is completely incomprehensible.
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Looks like the suit was brought by terminated healthcare workers, or what we generally just refer to as 'terminated nurses'.
The Office of Federal Housing Advocate (FHA) is talking about nationalization of housing, which is what the @bcndp are pushing for here in BC as well, but they are hiding behind the phrase 'low income housing'.
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The government destroys the economy, causing the rich to invest in land as a safe hedge, which drives up the cost of housing, which pisses off the poor, so the government regulates the rich until they, too, are poor. It's the socialism spiral.
There's a lot of buzz around this @rcmpgrcpolice document that is warning about civil unrest in Canada in the next 5 years, so let's go straight to the source.