Um, pardon? Jean Chrétien’s brother, Michel, had a relationship with Xiangguo Qiu, the scientist behind the breach of our National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg? The one that shipped deadly viruses to Wuhan? The one the RCMP escorted out? Why hasn’t this been discovered yet?
Who is 七天传媒图片? And why are they interviewing researchers in our bio labs?
Why are they in there?
Sometimes, I have trouble processing what we find. It’s just too much. It’s too vast, too corrupt, too hard to digest. This is one of those days. Why hasn’t this come out yet?
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.
This event poster for the protest in Ottawa tomorrow was shared by the Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM) on their Instagram. It calls for a “global day of action” to “stop the world for Gaza.”
What is the Palestinian Youth Movement?
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They describe themselves as a “transnational, independent, and grassroots movement of Palestinian and Arab youth struggling for the liberation of our homeland.”
I’m going to need to know why taxpayers via GC Strategies paid out $589,491.76 in wire transfers to banks in Silicon Valley and elsewhere to a company called Level Access to monitor ArriveCAN for regulatory compliance when it appears that they are based in Arlington, Virginia.
Full contracts are listed here:
Why are we paying consultants in the United States to audit the ArriveCAN application? And at a cost more that what it should have taken to build the application. What does their Canadian presence look like?
We already know Canadian ArriveCAN contractors lacked in-house resources required, and security clearance. Was the confidential information of Canadians and their data exposed, and was it accessed outside of this country?
I tried calling the 1-800 number - just hits voicemail.