88 Replies to “March 17, 2023: Reader Tips”

  1. There must be a hundred memes and Twitter comments about the Johnston-Trudeau arms-length relationship today. Quick Dick has a great one but I can’t find the right link… This one is by Pierre:

    “Justin Trudeau has named a “family friend”, old neighbour from the cottage, and member of the Beijing-funded Trudeau foundation, to be the “independent” rapporteur on Beijing’s interference.

    Get real.”

    https://mobile.twitter.com/PierrePoilievre/status/1636392445461012480

      1. LindaL that is a great link as it shows the infamous photo of Johnston shaking hands with Xi!, and gives a good summary of much of the Scandalous behaviour and evidence of election tampering. If Nixon had been a liberal he never would have lost his job. How many scandals had Trudeau had now? Thanks!
        And VOWG, agreed!

      2. Also, do not miss the list of out- of- province Chinese doners to Papineau. Jaw- dropping.

    1. Mighty neighbourly to appoint someone bought and paid for by the Chinese to investigate who is bought and paid for by the Chinese. I’m guessing the conclusion will be none.

    1. QDM can KMHUA, along w/ any other idiot who endorses the jabs. Yes, I’m willing to write him off on that single point alone. A lot of stuff is forgivable. Not that.

    1. Where is Celine Dion? She could do a great deal of good by speaking out about her own vax injury. The fact that she does not makes me think she has been bought off.

    1. And no one has tried to kill the creator of this cartoon video yet? Very brave man.

  2. The average prole is not happy with his lot in life over in Europe.
    Massive protests continue across the Pond with some especially brutal police tactics against the French protesters.
    Seems inflation , raising the retirement age and the ability to put food on the table is making Joe Six Pack quite cranky.
    Wonder when we finally decide to rise up also.

    https://youtube.com/watch?v=YFZuL3IQW4o

  3. David Akin of Global News has been instructed by Katie Telford to defend the Dear Leader and his Chicom handlers:

    “In 1923, the Canadian government passed the Chinese Exclusion Act, which banned virtually all Chinese immigrants from entering the country for 24 years. As David Akin reports, amid allegations of foreign interference into Canada’s federal elections, Sen. Yuen Pau Woo is worried the proposed foreign agent registry could be a modern version of that old law.”

    https://globalnews.ca/video/9558650/senator-warns-of-foreign-agent-registry-dangers

    1. If “carrying water” for the PMO is now the same thing as acting on behalf of the CCP will David Akin be required to register as a foreign agent? If so, then we should expect to see a majority of the mainstream media personalities being required to register as foreign agents.

    1. Thanks!!
      It has been difficult to follow.
      Lovely Eva Vanklinkerboek
      has stopped tweeting.

  4. Wait. How many MP’s & MLA’s in Canada?

    El Salvador’s Mega-Prison Takes In Another 2000 Gang Members as Inmates

    http://ace.mu.nu/archives/403592.php

    “And when I say “mega-prison,” I’m not exaggerating. The prison was built to house 40,000 gang-members.

    Forty thousand.

    How do you cram that many prisoners into one prisoner?

    By stacking them up four levels high:”

    Build it in the Artic pelago somewhere, let ’em raise their own crickets, let the polar bears in quarterly…

  5. https://www.ohchr.org/en/press-releases/2023/03/war-crimes-indiscriminate-attacks-infrastructure-systematic-and-widespread

    GENEVA/ VIENNA (16 March 2023) – Russian authorities have committed a wide range of violations of international human rights law and international humanitarian law in various regions of Ukraine, many of which amount to war crimes, the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine said in a new report Thursday.

    The war crimes include attacks on civilians and energy-related infrastructure, wilful killings, unlawful confinement, torture, rape and other sexual violence, as well as unlawful transfers and deportations of children.

    The Commission’s evidence shows that in areas that came under their control, Russian authorities have committed wilful killings of civilians or persons not involved in fighting (hors de combat), which are war crimes and violations of the right to life.

    Russian armed forces have carried out attacks with explosive weapons in populated areas with an apparent disregard for civilian harm and suffering, failing to take the required precautions. The attacks were indiscriminate and disproportionate, in violation of international humanitarian law. The use of explosive weapons in populated areas has been one of the main causes of civilian casualties. The Commission was struck by the extent of the destruction it has observed during its visits.

    The waves of attacks by Russian armed forces on Ukraine’s energy-related infrastructure from 10 October 2022, may amount to crimes against humanity, according to the Commission, which said that this should be investigated further. The disruption of energy-related infrastructure led to entire regions and millions of people being left for periods without electricity or heating, particularly during freezing temperatures.

    The Commission established a pattern of widespread unlawful confinement in areas controlled by Russian armed forces, targeting broad categories of men, women and children. Confinement in dedicated facilities across Ukraine and in the Russian Federation was accompanied by consistent methods of torture against certain categories of persons by Russian authorities. A former detainee underwent beatings as a “punishment for speaking Ukrainian” and for “not remembering the lyrics of the anthem of the Russian Federation”. This pattern of torture may amount to crimes against humanity, according to the Commission, and should be investigated further.

    The Commission found numerous instances of rape and sexual and gender-based violence committed by Russian authorities as they undertook house-to-house visits in localities that came under their control and during unlawful confinement. Sexual violence amounting to torture and the threat of such against women and men have been important aspects of the torture exercised by Russian authorities.

    While looking into transfers of children from Ukraine to the Russian Federation, the Commission found, with concern, that violations of human rights and international humanitarian law have been committed. Situations concerning the transfer and deportation of children which it has examined amount to war crimes. Witnesses told the Commission that many of the younger children transferred were not able to establish contact with their families and might lose contact with them indefinitely. Delay in the repatriation of civilians may also amount to a war crime.

    The Commission also documented a small number of violations committed by Ukrainian armed forces, including likely indiscriminate attacks and two incidents qualifying as war crimes, where Russian prisoners of war were shot, wounded and tortured.

    ^ of course, Russian propaganda only mentiosn the last paragraph. They even try to convince the Russian sheep that the mention of the word “small” means there are many more Ukrainian war crimes. That’s how Russian propaganda works.

    1. Nonsense!! It was proven overnight by the NSA that the whole article was written by the CIA and approved by the FBI.

      Old, disproven news, Allan S. Get something more up to date.

    2. “GENEVA/ VIENNA (16 March 2023) – Russian authorities have committed a wide range of violations of international human rights law and international humanitarian law in various regions of Ukraine, many of which amount to war crimes,”

      That’s awesome. Now investigate Ukraine, and charge them for their own ‘war crimes’…

        1. “I take it you didn’t do any reading.”

          As usual, you’re wrong…

          I just have an analytical mind with a much better BS detector than you obviously possess. You’ll believe anything if it neatly fits into your preconceived notions about ‘the way things should be’. Me, I’m just cursed with pragmatism and logic, dammit…

          1. “I just have an analytical mind with a much better BS detector ….”

            ROFLMAO. Ho Lee $hit, talk about lack of self criticism, delusions of grandeur and Dunning-Kruger effect all in one. You’re the exact opposite to what you claim you are.

          1. It is the correct view of the conflict. Siberian vermin invaded free people to rape pillage, murder and plunder.

    3. This is the recording of the whole UN commission deliberation on “russophobia” with orc delegates deliberately mudding the waters with their demagogy. It is mostly typical UN drivel with turd worlders venting their spleens (a chair is from Mozambique ffs). Having said that, Timothy Snyder gives a testimony and a rebuttal, and in his usual fashion demolishes the orc line.

        1. I think, anyone who accuses someone else of “russophobia” only admits their own “russophilia”. The latter is, basically, sexual perversion of the same order as zoophilia, pedophilia and necrophilia.

          1. Yeah I was saying it long ago, russophila is like zoophilia except that animals are rabid.

      1. I would love to see it. Would Russia attack the Netherlands in attempt to free him? Article 5….

        1. I would not, ICC can fornicate itself AFAIAC. Ideally I would love Ukrainians to publicly hang him right in front of russian [former – read on] embassy and prohibit anyone to remove the carcass. Absent of that, orcs may as well suicide him.

          But not yet, he has been doing enormous damage to orc efforts and should be kept. I would not want them to replace him with someone competent and then watch EUnuchs lead by Germany look for every excuse to make the good old days return.

          Nah, it is important to remember that Pootin is a product of russia not the other way around. It is russia that needs to be defeated, demolished, humiliated, collapsed and eliminated as an entity.

          Also no russism in civilized world ought to be tolerated.

  6. Shocka…

    Germany’s Health Minister changes tune on vaccine injuries

    https://unherd.com/thepost/germanys-health-minister-changes-tune-on-vaccine-injuries/

    “…Over the past two years, more than 300,000 cases of vaccine side effects have accumulated in the Ministry’s own system, and more and more people are lodging compensation claims against the state — which, based on the contracts signed by the EU with vaccine manufacturers, is liable for any vaccine-related damage. Meanwhile, the subject of vaccine injuries has begun to be openly discussed in the German mainstream media.

    All this has forced Lauterbach to make a spectacular U-turn. In a recent TV interview, he admitted that vaccine-induced injuries are a serious issue, and that his ministry was planning to launch a programme to investigate the negative consequences of Covid vaccination and improve care as soon as possible…”

    1. He won’t have to investigate much. Everyone else has done the investigsting for him. Improving care will involve stopping those vaccines.

    1. Thanks. That just put a smile on my face.

      I hate that liar worse that Joe or Kamala.

      1. Agreed. It seems very circumstantial at this point, but there are far too many coincidences to be merely ignored.

    1. Now, “Sloth Parade” would be a good name for a band. Or indeed, a performing sloth troupe, but let’s not get our hopes up.

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