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For months, mainstream media across the Western world – in particular English-language outlets based in the constituent members of the ‘Five Eyes’ global spying network – have been rabidly awash with terrifying news of secret “Chinese police stations” operating the world over.
False Witnesses and Sinister Plots: Exposing the CIA Connection in the ‘Chinese Police Station’ Narrative
Previously:
The New York ‘secret Chinese police station’ is a propaganda bogeyman
It “ruptures the equality of English and French,” says Colin Standish, leader of the Canadian Party of Quebec.
Quebec’s English-speaking community leaders blast Bill C-13 action plan
This would make a good TV thriller: a few years in the future, with the world in economic turmoil and the whole planet in a tense, uncertain mess, French-speaking Quebec finally breaks away from Canada in a dramatic, overwhelming referendum.
The arrogance and folly in Ukraine that could yet send us hurtling towards nuclear catastrophe
Guy Boulianne of Quebec targeted by “Mirotvorets”
Canadian Journalist Added to Ukrainian Hitlist (archived)
Related:
Important data from the “Myrotvorets” site on crimes against minors in Russia, Donbass and Ukraine have been published by the Foundation for Combating Injustice (original in French)
[2015] NATO is behind the site of Ukrainian nationalists “Peacemaker”
It seems we’ve spent much of this year writing and warning of two pieces of censorship legislation. One in Quebec and the other in Canada. Premier Legault’s Bill 96 censors language. Prime Minister Trudeau’s Bill C-11 censors thought.
Censorship: Quebec wants one language, Ottawa wants one voice
Federal regulators and the White House have been scrambling to prevent poor service and a possible strike from jamming up a vital but often overlooked network.
A US Freight Rail Crisis Threatens More Supply Chain Chaos
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