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Jan Hunter's avatar

Wow, this is incredible- I've never heard of this phenomenon in such detail. You're right, it does sound "fantastical" and, to me, almost like an international political thriller movie plot. But I trust first-hand witnesses such as yourself more than anyone.

I'm hoping you turn this into a series detailing the infiltration you mention into Toronto and indeed into the US! I forwarded the link to Kevin Kiley, US Representative for California (El Dorado-Folsom area near Sacramento) and I think NTD / Epoch times would very much like to use this story and any research you have along these lines. They may also promote your work as an affiliate or syndicated journalist.

Jason James's avatar

Thanks! Yeah, I have to start submitting writing samples to some of these publications. I just hate working with editors. That's always been my Achilles heel.

Jan Hunter's avatar

Haha I hear you there!!! I forwarded your article to Marin Grin Substack. They are high-quality, very frequent and energetic substackers that you also may want to connect with, however that is done. Another current fave of mine, if you're interested is https://keihatsu.substack.com/

https://substack.com/@marinfreedomrising

They are both interested in globalism, vaccines, hidden power brokers, impending world wars, you know that sort of thing. It can get overwhelming I'm sure, but its a good thing some people keep their eye on the ball and we readers are grateful.

Jason James's avatar

That's awesome. Thank you! And I'll check those other Substacks out for sure. Sounds interesting.

Kim Di Giacomo's avatar

Of course ChatGPT has this to say about the CCP & Pierre Trudeau 🙄uh oh I think I hurt it’s feelings 🙄

The narrative you've presented suggests a dramatic and negative view of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau's policies towards China and the influence of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in Canada. Here's a more balanced and factual account of these events:

Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau made significant strides in foreign policy during his tenure, including the establishment of diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1970. This move was part of Trudeau's broader strategy to diversify Canada's international relations and engage with major global players beyond traditional Western alliances.

Trudeau's decision was influenced by the geopolitical context of the Cold War and the growing recognition of the PRC as a major world power. Establishing diplomatic ties with China was seen as a pragmatic step to engage with a country that represented a significant portion of the world's population and economic potential. This move predated the United States' recognition of China in 1979 and marked Canada as one of the first Western nations to establish formal relations with the PRC.

The relationship between Canada and China has evolved over the decades, with periods of both cooperation and tension. While economic ties have strengthened, concerns over human rights, national security, and influence operations have periodically surfaced. Recent years have seen increased scrutiny and debate about the nature and extent of Chinese influence in Canada, particularly regarding issues such as foreign interference and espionage.

It's important to approach these topics with a nuanced understanding of historical context and current geopolitical dynamics, recognizing the complexities and multiple perspectives involved.

Jason James's avatar

Hahahaha. WokeGPT at it again in typical form.

Ken Hiebert's avatar

Obviously ChatGPT wasn't living in Richmond in 1995...

Ken Hiebert's avatar

Dang. That's unreal. The way you've just explained it is extremely helpful in understanding what's driving this whole deal. The little bit I've heard in the past was pretty disjointed, but this ties it all together very neatly.

Thanks for posting this!

Jason James's avatar

Thank you for reading! It took me a while to connect the dots but talking to Sam Cooper on my podcast really helped fill in the blanks.

Autonomous Truck(er)s's avatar

Simultaneously impressive and depressive, thanks for writing this man.

Jason James's avatar

Ha! Thanks for reading my brother.

andersm0's avatar

It's always a question why those whose job it is to be curious are markedly incurious when wads of cash are obviously being spent with no obvious source of income. If not law enforcement, then CRA has bloodhounds constantly looking for people living a lifestyle their employment doesn't seem to justify.

I agree with you the Clark Liberals were in some way benefiting from the money washing through the casinos because they too were remarkably incurious despite the attention it received.

Jason James's avatar

"Remarkably" is the key word here. Yes, it was very remarkable hahaha.