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Trudeau Bad, China Bad?
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For the Freedom Movement, what does it matter if a Chinese billionaire funds Trudeau’s election bid by donating money to his father’s Foundation?
The Globe and Mail dropped a bomb this morning with a report that CSIS has uncovered a plan that a Chinese diplomat would reimburse a billionaire $1 million if he made a private donation to the Pierre Trudeau Foundation.
Has the Globe and Mail ever lied to us before? I’ll just leave that out there …
According to the story, (and I do use the word “story” in the original meaning of the word), an unnamed “national security source” claims CSIS has captured a conversation between an unnamed Chinese commercial attaché at an unnamed location. Uh-huh … my mom overheard the neighbour’s dog say that he saw a guy steal a box of Cheerios from a store, not sure which one, but he thinks it might have been a 7-11 … The Globe and Mail cannot reveal its unnamed sources because he/she/they “risk prosecution under the Security of Information Act.”
CSIS agents are leaking top secret classified national security intel to the Globe and Mail because _______ ?
Thankfully, the crack reporting staff at Globe and Mail gives us a link that proves everything.
After an excruciatingly difficult in depth (3 minute) research on duckduckgo, I found that billionaire Zhang Bin is president of the China Cultural Industry Association. Niu Gensheng, the other billionaire, allegedly part of the CHINA IS TAKING OVER CANADA scam is listed as a consultant with the association.
The $1-million donation was pledged “to honour the memory and leadership” of Pierre Trudeau, who as prime minister opened diplomatic relations with China in 1970. In October 1973, Pierre Trudeau became the first Canadian Prime Minister to pay an official visit to China, and just like Nixon and Kissinger, this visit included a massive influx of trade, the balance of which favoured Canada. Note: When a nation makes a massive trade deal with another nation, it’s called capitalism, not communism.
According to the Globe and Mail report, only $200,000 went to the Trudeau Foundation. “Another $50,000 went to pay for a statue of the elder Mr. Trudeau, and $750,000 went to the University of Montreal’s faculty of law to fund scholarships, which include grants that help Quebec students visit China. Pierre Trudeau graduated from the faculty and later taught there.”
I’m fairly confident that the Freedom community would rather hurl in a bucket than see a statue of Pierre Trudeau erected. Thank God the Chinese aren’t thinking of making a Justin Trudeau statue.
Would China prefer a Trudeau/Liberal government who are more China-friendly in terms of trade? The Stephen Harper government was critical of China’s human rights record, gave a warm and fuzzy honorary Canadian citizenship to the Dalai Lama, and did not attend the opening ceremonies of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. After the 2008 economic recession, Harper was forced to suck it up and repair relations. He visited China, ignored the Dalai Lama and approved a $15.1 billion takeover of Alberta-based petroleum producer Nexen by the Chinese State Owned Enterprise (SOE) CNOOC.
Canadians seem to have forgotten that it was the Trudeau government who arrested and detained Meng Wangzhou for almost three years, on behalf of the American government, who accused Huawei of violating sanctions against Iran. Meng Wangzhou was hailed as a hero on her return to China.
The Two Michaels, who were accused of espionage, were released. According to Wikipedia: “Michael Kovrig (born February 3, 1972) is a Canadian former diplomat and geopolitical analyst and advisor working for the International Crisis Group, a transnational, independent, non-governmental organization focused on preventing and resolving deadly conflict through research and advocacy.”
Sounds good, right? Now here’s where it gets interesting. The International Crisis Group’s list of corporate private sector donors includes Carnegie Corporation, George Soros Open Society Foundations and Rockefeller Brothers Fund. Of course, we all know that Canada never sends spies into other nations because lollipops, unicorns and maple syrup.
Pierre Poilievre is quick to jump on the Trudeau Bad, China Bad Bandwagon:



The Globe and Mail article also claims, “Mr. Zhang also gave $800,000 to the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine in memory of Mr. Bethune, a Canadian doctor who worked alongside Mao Zedong’s Communist Party during its takeover of China.”
Norman Bethune was a do-gooder doctor who also happened to be a member of the Canadian Communist Party. He joined Mao’s Communist party and worked during the war treating the sick and wounded. Stationed with the Communist Party of China's Eighth Route Army in the midst of the Japanese invasion of China during WWII.
Mao Zedong wrote an essay eulogizing Bethune when he died in 1939. The essay is still standard reading in public schools in China:
“Comrade Bethune’s spirit, his utter devotion to others without any thought of self, was shown in his great sense of responsibility in his work and his great warm-heartedness towards all comrades and the people. Every Communist must learn from him. We must all learn the spirit of absolute selflessness from him. With this spirit everyone can be very useful to the people. A man’s ability may be great or small, but if he has this spirit, he is already noble-minded and pure, a man of moral integrity and above vulgar interests, a man who is of value to the people.”
As a disclaimer, I am by no means endorsing Maoist communism or the CCP. However, the point being: Things are not always what they seem in the media or in history. Governments are in a state of constant hostility and competition with each other on the world stage. The transition to a global governance model that the WEF is pushing hard and fast for is not here yet, and even if they are successful in implementing their goals, they still have to deal with 200 nations who all have their own self-interest at stake.
With or without sovereignty, powerful players are going to butt heads and get into endless conflicts with each other, no matter how much AI surveillance and totalitarian control they inflict upon the people. All that the WEF and its pals are going to accomplish is civil unrest, war, death and destruction.
The story endorsed by the Globe and Mail deflects attention from a number of much more urgent issues that are being systematically ignored. The last three years of covid-19 insanity, for starters. The enormous global transfer of wealth to the billionaire class that also occurred during the lockdown. The destruction of the poor and working class is also happening as we speak. The lockdowns destroyed thousands of small businesses and transferred their market share upwards to Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy and many other multinationals. Big Pharma just made a killing. Pun intended.
Do the math:
5.55 billion people receiving one dose X $40 per jab = $222 Billion
5 Billion people have received at least two doses = $200 Billion
Countless millions have also received multiple doses, but a conservative estimate is still more than $422 Billion that was paid for by the taxpayers of every nation to inject toxic chemicals into their healthy bodies.
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