It feels a little insane, but every time I look at a right-wing movement, there is some connection to the International Democracy Union (IDU). Scandals, the convoy, the overthrow of the US government, even...
For those who don't know the IDU, it was founded in 1983 by the likes of Maragret Thatcher, Helmut Kohl, and Jacques Chirac, among others. In 2018 Stephen Harper became its chairman.
The IDU has also been at the heart of a number of major events in recent years. They were involved in the Robocall scandal and the In and Out scandal... buff.ly/2yGZTRT
... Trump's attempt to overthrow the US elections. buff.ly/4aUYib8
And yes, even the Convoy.
A few months back I noted that in October ABC Vancouver had brought in a new chairman, who also sat on the chair of the IDU.
And this week I noticed a name on the mayors budget expenditures. It looks like in July of last year, just before Khansar started, the Mayors office started consulting with Wellington Advisory.
I recognize this name because a few months back a friend and I stumbled across Wellington and decided to look at who they were. They share staff, founders... buff.ly/3Us98A4
... and even an address with none other than Harper and Associates. The political consulting organization started by the chair of the IDU, Stephen Harper. buff.ly/4aKZYnK
Now to be fair, that address looks to be a shared mailbox between a bunch of groups. However, a lot of them seem to have some similarities. For example, 13753301 Canada Inc, which did management consulting for Poilievre.
And law firm Blue Rock Law, founded by Stewart Maier, who signed the signatory papers for 13753301.
A quick look on Linkedin will tell you, Wellington and Harper & Associates are the same company.
And I mean, really, Wellington Advocacy? That's the most Stephen Harper name ever.
So Vancouver's leading political party has an IDU member on its board and hires the consulting firm of the chairman of the IDU, which has its hands in multiple Canadian scandals, the Freedom Convoy, and Trumps failed overthrow of the US government.
Cool.
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Ken Sim has some strange connections to shady businesses, which I've documented before, but I wasn't expecting last week's announcement of a Vancouver Bitcoin Reserve to be tied to a crypto-advocate who funded the convoy.
For those who haven't read my previous thread, Sim's declaration of investments includes Causis Group LTD, company of one Sri Ram Tulmuri who was involved with the Maltese Hospital Scam.
Well a name popped up on the mayors calendar recently, one J. Booth. Then, roughly a month later, Sim announces a strategic bitcoin reserve. So J Booth and crypto? Who could that be?
So Albertan's are providing BC Election ads and they're linked to some pretty interesting groups that I've talked about. This time, lets look at how these orgs connect across Canada, and how it all connects to the oil industry.
The organization behind these BC Political ads is West Coast Proud. They are run, ironically, out of Alberta by Andrew Crooks, who appears to be a director of Simon House Recovery Centre and a director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation.
He also serves on the Alberta Municipal Government Board, the province’s addictions advisory council and is the writer of this terrible blog.
Who are the BC Conservatives and how did they go from nobodies to possibly winning this election? Would it surprise you to learn that the answer involves shadowy right-wing orgs and the oil industry? Of course it wouldn't.
Buckle up. 🧵
This all starts in 2018 with the removal of a statue of John A MacDonald from the steps of Victoria city hall. Here "BC Proud spokesperson" Aaron Gunn marches alongside the Soldiers of Odin to protest its removal.
Shortly after, at the Hellenic Cultural Center the UBC Free Speech Club had invited (Kremlin stooge) Lauren Southern to talk alongside famous white nationalist Stephan Molyneux.
Has anyone looked at this account that @angelahaer retweeted at 5pm last night?
Their first post was at 4pm yesterday. Haer picked it up at 5 and until recently WAS ITS ONLY FOLLOWER. Gee, I wonder who could be behind it?
It's since removed them, but it also originally followed quite a host of characters. Also on the list: Mayors Office's Trevor Ford.
Stephen Jagger there is the co-founder of Addy investments. That surprised me. I read up on them recently after Ken Sim's recent disclosure that he was an investor in it (note, Causis is still there):
*Sigh* I just looked over @TranBC's plan for Hwy1, and I am once again disappointed. First, lets mention the core issues that this plan brings up, but then does nothing to resolve.
This is the central problem. We have increasing motor vehicle use, despite being in the middle of a climate crisis. This is what must be resolved before we can reduce congestion on this route. Simply put: you can't build enough capacity to make up for increasing traffic.
This is because as we devote more and more to motor vehicles, we encourage more motor vehicle use, countering the capacity gains we built. Further, we reduce resources and space dedicated to walkable/bikeable/livable space, driving those people into cars.
I re-read this today. Has anyone else noticed who the people in the quotes at the bottom are? Yes, it's all those people who I talked about in my last thread!