70 Replies to “The Canadian Doxing Corporation”

    1. Yeah. And anyone heard the latest radio ads from GOC, about guns and Canadians who don’t feel safe? I feel a gun grab coming. Just like Brandon amassing millions of records…

  1. So using information from hackers is legal? Good to know. Are there any hackers out there interested in doxing the CBC? Let’s see if they would enjoy the same treatment.

    1. I think doxxing journalists is a GREAT idea. Let’s see who Western journalists are donating to? Let’s hack their internet, and see what they watch on rhe dark web. I will bet there are at least a few who are involved in sex trafficking.

    2. Most of the hacking population are middle aged soi bois living in their mothers basement. it is next to impossible to find someone on the right who is dishonest enough to hack computers, servers and networks.

  2. So, those people who are being doxed by the CEEBEECEE can we set up a class action lawsuit against them?

    1. The CBC is using the product of a crime to commit a violation of the privacy act, yet another crime. And the RCMP are where with this? How about CSIS?

          1. there was likely no “hacking” involve, just AWS setting up conditions where the information was not secured by default, and making it difficult to secure.

          2. JD is right. Most small Internet businesses have no idea what they’re doing, and the tech industry leans so far loony left that finding competent cloud engineers to work for an openly conservative, Christian company is nigh impossible.

  3. If they want to do some actual journalism, ask the people why they fund the CBC and report the responses.

  4. I’ll let you all know when they get to me. Nothing in the IN-box yet. Hopefully their message will go straight to junk mail and get deleted.

  5. I wrote a few days ago that in the Canadian Gulag, the CBC ran the torture chambers, not to extract information but for the thrill of torture. This news seems to confirm it. The CBC is one zealous instrument in attacking its enemies who coincide with those of their Führer and sugar daddy. Let’s see its private sector fascist ideological clones rise to the bar that only the CBC could set. Joseph Goebbels would be impressed by the CBC for going beyond propaganda and into the turf of the Gestapo.

  6. I’ve been involved with the bare iron end of software security for many decades so I know how the game works. That “hack” of the GiveSendGo site backend and where the data eventually ended up sounds totally fishy. The “shape” of the intrusion is all wrong. As is the timeline. This sounds like a state actor operation not some random bunch of “political activist hackers”. Who are almost always script kiddies.

    So top of my list of who comprised that data and made it public is our old friends at CSIS or one of their contractors.

    Because thats how this game works. And thats how people like the leaders of the Liberal Party operate.

  7. Do you think they want the email recipients to worry if their bank account will get frozen by the government for “sponsoring terrorism” during the “emergency act” enforcement?
    Chrystia is coming for your cash!

      1. That’s all fine and dandy for Barney the Purple Dinosnore to say, but how about the government giving us a reason, an incentive to spend some of our money?

        1. She has no ideas of her own. None. Admission of failure. She should resign in embarrassment. This is her idea: If you don’t start spending your hard saved money we are going to take it.

          1. Ah, yes. The communist dictatorships always hunt down and punish the hoarders, don’t they?

            Of course, the government can justify trying to get at most of my investments because I inherited them and, therefore, don’t deserve to keep them. Well, Barney, my father worked a lot of overtime, and saved and invested that money so that my mother and I would be provided for after he was gone.

            That happened with a lot of immigrant families. Just because you and your boss make laws that give them the (false and illicit) authority to take what clearly belongs to someone else, it doesn’t mean what you’re doing is right.

            The only reason I inherited it all was because my mother died before my father. And, yes, Madame Barney, I paid my share of taxes when I took over his estate.

    1. *
      THE SLOWBALL CHRONICLES

      His first act as affirmative action chief was to get all woke
      on his subordinates… needless to say…

      “After his op-ed, the Ottawa Police Association said he had
      failed the leadership test and ‘lost the room.’”

      *

  8. OMG please, PLEASE call me, CBC “journalist.” I’d like to explain myself. You won’t sleep for a week, I promise you that.

  9. What they are doing isn’t remotely legal, to use stolen personal information to doxx people is beyond disgusting. I hope people are informing CBC they’ll seek legal counsil if they expose their personal information. We know why they are doing this, anything for Herr Leader.

    1. What they are doing isn’t remotely legal, to use stolen personal information to doxx people is beyond disgusting.

      Aren’t court cases thrown out for technicalities when illicitly obtained evidence is used? Oh, silly me, this is Canada…..

      1. Treat the Corpse like trolls.

        Don’t feed it. They are looking for controversy, don’t pleasure them.

        1. +1. I received a letter from CBC at 1133 but have no intention to reply to their request for an interview. As per Black Pigeon Speaks suggestion, ‘never talk to the media.’

      2. That’s what they’re hoping for. If you respond, the e-mail is confirmed valid.

        Do. Not. Respond. Under. Any. Circumstances.

  10. You should have used it to obtain their personal information. Honeytrap them into giving their home address and cell number if you can.

    1. Here is some of that info. I have printed the email in case my email address suddenly “disappears”.

      Good morning.

      This is David Fraser and Guy Quenneville from CBC Ottawa.

      We’re working on a story about the people who allegedly contributed funds, through GiveSendGo, to the ongoing Freedom Convoy protest in Ottawa, according to the public release of hacked data from the site.

      We’re reaching out to you because your name and information appeared on the list, and we’re interested in interviewing you both about why you may have donated to the cause, but also how you feel about having had your personal information leaked.

      We should stress: we are not automatically identifying anyone by name in our story. We need to verify with people that they indeed contributed, as a first step.

      The second step is seeing if people will share their story with us.

      If you’re interested, please write us back as soon as possible.

      Thanks.

      David (who is CCed here) and Guy.

      Guy Quenneville
      Reporter
      CBC Ottawa
      Cell: 306-491-0784
      @gqinott

  11. The masks are coming off. More Canadians will be able to see clearly who they have elected to power. While the situation is concerning it is helpful for the cause of truth. The question now is how much oppression the Canadian people will tolerate but even that will reveal who people truly are.

  12. Gee, I wonder if CBC would like to also buy or borrow my ‘hacked’ list of women who had an abortion in the province? It sure might be nice to know who are the serial killers in the neighborhood. Newsy.

  13. This is an egregious violation of a number of privacy laws. If anyone gets one of these communications, it should be forwarded straight to the office of the Privacy Commissioner. If enough people do so, they won’t be able to ignore it.
    Whatever you do, don’t delete it. It’s evidence.

  14. Have any of the geniuses at CBC paused to consider they are using stolen property ?

    If you find a bicycle , for instance , that you know to have been stolen and you keep and use it as your own , my understanding is you are as guilty as the person who stole it. If there are any lawyers in this blog , fire away.

    If that is the case then the CBC is knowingly using stolen property and should be prosecuted.

    1. https://www.oykhmancriminaldefence.com/faq/what-is-possession-of-stolen-property/
      ” … In Canada it is a criminal offence to possess property that was stolen or otherwise obtained by crime. In order for you to be convicted of possession of stolen property, the Crown Prosecutor will need to prove:

      That you were in possession of property;
      That the property you possessed was obtained through crime;
      That you knew that you were in possession of the property; and,
      That you knew that the property was obtained by crime. …”

      Seems CBC fulfills all 4 requirements for a guilty verdict.

      1. “Seems CBC fulfills all 4 requirements for a guilty verdict.”

        – and one requirement for any complaint against them to flutter into File-13 before you’re even out the door: “CBC”.

      2. Let’s not forget that their stolen information came from a foreign country – that’s gotta be worth an additional 10 years in the cooler.

    1. Like!
      Oh the stuff we would say!!!

      We missed that ‘opportunity’ as well.
      We gave cash to the good folks that supported.

  15. Film everything. Record everything. Screen-cap everything.

    As history repeats itself, so do the Nuremberg trials.

    Not a single member of the bribed press should escape whipping.

  16. So, Team, another reason to use the following strategies on today’s web, for the things we do, post, and contribute:

    1- USE A VPN. The IP address can be set from anywhere, I regularly use a US portal, but choices can be anywhere.
    2- Use a generic email provider, not your subscribed ISP.

    The bastards will have far more difficulty tracking you down, if not ignoring altogether as too much trouble.

    I haven’t received the Corpse message, no doubt because IP shows as American, and the email is not an ISP.

    There are free VPNs, I encourage all of you to start using it all the time. Blackie and his minions want to crush ANY political opposition, by any means possible! Don’t be a martyr, take protective steps to keep fighting against that wretched agent of China.

  17. Remember how sanctimonious the MSM was when when the hacked Climategate e-mails from the Climatic Research Unit came to light?

    They were all about ignoring everything about that event on the basis that the e-mails were hacked (the horror).

    Is there a double standard at play here??

  18. Is that supposed to be intimidating? I don’t care if people know I donated money to the freedom convoy. I’m proud to have donated. Those truckers and their fellow protesters have done more to restore Canadian’s rights and freedoms than any politician, court, academic or journalist.

    If anyone should be ashamed, it is those in the chattering class who preen about their superior understanding and support of Charter Rights, human rights and civil rights but have hidden under their desks or in their basement for 2 years. A mute, blind herd of independent minds.

  19. If they write to me, I will agree to the interview and claim I thought the money was going to be used to buy a guillotine to cut the Turds head off, and then the heads of all CBC staff. Can we meet in person? I have a sword that works just as well. I have no doubt they would publish that as truth and not sarcasm.

  20. Here are the two doxing CBC journalists based on the emails above

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatoon/author/guy-quenneville-1.3950762

    https://twitter.com/dcfraser

    The Quenneville guy looks like a real “objective” journalist based on his by-lined stories. The other guy looks like a typical bottom feeder stringer. So be very wary of saying anything to either. Record everything. Whatever you say will be distorted. misrepresented if not outright fabricated. Because thats how these kind of guys operate.

    Under Canadian law both those guys are breaking the law. A whole bunch of them. And they know it. Try getting CBC legal involved for a bit of fun. They wont do anything but it starts the paper trail for the real legal complaints. The ones with teeth. But it takes a while.

    1. For those being doxed by the CBC as a result of the illegal publication of the names of donors contributing to the Freedom Convoys, you can send a complaint to the CBC’s “Value and Ethics Commissioner”, who is responsible for ensuring that all CBC employees adhere to the CBC’s Code of Conduct. This excerpt is from the Code and would appear to be directly relevant to those that have been doxed by CBC reporters:

      “COMPLIANCE WITH THE LAW AND OUR POLICIES
      Each of us is responsible for carrying out our duties in accordance with legislation and CBC/Radio-Canada’s
      policies and directives, including this Code, in a manner that is, and is perceived to be, independent
      and impartial.
      Such compliance is a condition of employment. It also contributes to meeting our legal and social
      responsibilities, managing our assets and our risks responsibly, upholding public trust, and maintaining a
      workplace we can all be proud of.
      Make sure you know which policies are related to your duties, and ask your manager when in doubt.”

      The link below is for filing complaints with the Commissioner:

      https://cbc.radio-canada.ca/en/impact-and-accountability/values-and-ethics-commissionner/contact-me

  21. Threats against an Ottawa restaurant as a result of this.
    Will Trudeau freeze the CBC’s accounts?

    1. We all know the answer. Did Breschnev ever punish Pravda for such actions?

      These are the assholes who love mistreating others and claiming they are acting in righteous indignation.

    2. No. Those threatening the restaurant are doing what the Prime Minister of Canada told them to do. Crush all those who oppose his illegal and illegitimate regime.

  22. A national public funding broadcaster, like socialism is a great idea until it is staffed by grifters with either a political, financial, or simply psychotic agenda.

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