CBC did an interview with ex-CSIS officer, then promptly deleted it from their archives

This is not unusual for CBC. A decade or two of clips of David Suzuki warning of “Nuclear Winter” have been evaporated from all CBC records that we have tried to find.

Here is a detailed thread exposing how the foreign interference hearings where gamed by Trudeau, using the same family-friend judge he used to game other hearings.

Canada really is a third world toilet at this point.

This thread has most of the interview in chunks. But it is really annoying to find them here. The YT clip that has them all won’t embed. So here it is anyway.

Once again, a short segment of today’s White House Presser where it is explained very clearly what Canada has to do, why the sanctions will be imposed tomorrow, and why Trudeau shouldn’t run off his mouth before he speaks to Trump, or at least Trump’s office coffee boy. Which is all I would spare for him at this point.

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4 Replies to “CBC did an interview with ex-CSIS officer, then promptly deleted it from their archives”

  1. Canada in the toilet – giving toilets a bad name IMO- Hogue in the swim of things with the rest of the corrupt Liberrano cabal.
    Thanks for adding to the dirt on The Great Suzuki. The more I learn about CBC’s darling the more I dislike him. Short story
    Suzuki was coming to town, and folks from 150 miles around showed up to see him at our little arena. The subject was climate change and what we gross polluters can do about it. I mistook the start time and showed up 15 minutes after the start of the talk. All of the parking lots were packed, but i thought I knew a place at the back of the arena few others did, and i proceeded back there. This was on a particularly cold day in February in the Rocky Mountains -temps probably in the -20’s. Rounding the main building looking to park i noticed two large buses – stinking diesel buses both running with all the lights in both on. I stopped. I looked again, and at that moment I gave Suzuki the toss. I went home. The nerve of him raking in the dough telling peons how to mitigate “climate change” and here in the darl alley sit two stinking diesel buses with his sir name fully lit on the front. Both stinking up the beautiful mountain air. The following day I went through my library and removed every book in there Suzuki either wrote or had any input to. He and the rest of the “science deniers” are the true villains in this discussion. I’m thankful for the Valds among us who expose these frauds for what they are.

  2. French luxury billionaire sparks tax debate with threat to leave
    Katell PRIGENT
    Thu, January 30, 2025 at 4:27 PM CST 4 min read

    Bernard Arnault, the billionaire boss of the world’s biggest luxury conglomerate LVMH, has picked a fight with the French government by suggesting that companies could flee France for the United States to escape a planned tax hike.

    As the government of Prime Minister Francois Bayrou is struggling to fine-tune a budget designed to tackle the country’s deficits and debt mountain, Arnault took issue with an expected key ingredient, a special tax on large companies.

    “I have just returned from the US, and I have witnessed the wind of optimism in that country. Coming back to France is a bit like taking a cold shower,” Arnault said at this week’s LVMH earnings presentation.

    Usually seen as close to President Emmanuel Macron with whom he regularly meets, Arnault was among a group of very rich men attending President Donald Trump’s inauguration ceremony in Washington this month.

    In stinging remarks, Arnault dismissed Bayrou’s plan as “a tax made in France” and offered an unfavourable comparison between France and the United States.

    In the US “taxes will fall to 15 percent”, Arnault said.

    “When you return to France and you see that they are planning to increase taxes on companies that produce in France — to 40 percent — it’s incredible!

    “If you actually wanted them to relocate, that would be the ideal way to do it,” Arnault fumed, after his group reported a drop in 17 percent of its net profit for 2024 on a 2-percent slide in turnover.

    https://finance.yahoo.com/news/french-luxury-billionaire-sparks-tax-222740481.html

  3. D.C. U.S. attorney fires Jan. 6 prosecutors, launches new probes
    Ed Martin has fired Jan. 6 prosecutors, launched investigations of Capitol riot prosecutions and threatened the nation’s top elected Democrat with an inquiry.

    Interim D.C. U.S. attorney Edward R. Martin, Jr., on Friday dismissed about 30 federal prosecutors who have worked on Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot cases over the past four years, undertaking a housecleaning of the top prosecutor’s office in Washington, while preparing to extend the office’s scrutiny to top Democratic leaders and former Justice Department officials, people close to Martin said.
    The prosecutors were on probationary status after being converted to full-time from shorter-term positions after Election Day under circumstances the Trump administration is investigating, according to documents from Martin and acting deputy attorney general Emil Bove that were emailed around 5 p.m. and viewed by The Washington Post.
    In his first 11 days in office, Martin, 54, has moved quickly to align the office with President Donald Trump’s political views — and drawn significant criticism in the process. Sin

    https://archive.is/93qlu#selection-629.0-653.72