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Angie's avatar

"Void of some kind of investigation by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) or a blockchain audit conducted by an independent and competent crypto firm with regard to this event, we are not likely to get a proper examination on the matter."

CSIS is a putrid sewer of corruption masquerading as national security. Much like the CIA, CSIS is an enforcement and punishment arm of the banking sector, multinational corporations and the military-industrial--pharma complex.

https://rumble.com/v6c6qzg-five-eyes-nato-and-the-ugly-truth-of-csis.html

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Dan Fournier's avatar

Of course I know that Angie (see links below).

The only reason I put that in about CSIS is to demonstrate that they WON'T investigate (i.e., void of some kind of investigation).

CSIS, despite stating that they look into foreign interference don't actually do so **properly** (as stated by some of their own former agents - see one such agent & interview on the YouTube channel Northern Perspective).

My idea here is to further demonstrate that these institutions (like the RCMP - which actually NEVER replied to my open letter about geoengineering crimes) have been taken over and are serving the interests of the ruling party, Five Eyes, et al., before that of Canadians) , imo. Would love to be proven wrong. But we see, time and time again, that they don't do what they are suppose to do (as per the law and their own mandates).

Links:

- CSIS Reply to my open letter

https://liberty-academy.org/geoengineering/communications/replies/CSIS_Reply.jpg

- My Open Letters to CSIS/RCMP/etc:

https://fournier.substack.com/i/143852576/open-letters-to-canadian-law-enforcement-rcmp-and-surete-du-quebec-and-security-services-csis-calling-for-formal-inquiriesinvestigations

But thanks for the link to Matt's video; I will have a look. Though Matt & I disagree a lot on China, he's a great historian.

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Michael Ginsburg's avatar

Excellent digging!

Have you reached out to Polymarket for their comment?

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Dan Fournier's avatar

Thank.

No I haven't because I didn't have any Qs for them which I needed for the article.

I did send a media inquiry to Inca Digital re their audit (rev. wash trades) of Polymarket and am still awaiting a response.

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James Kuhlenschmidt's avatar

Any country that relies on electronic voting machines can plan on rigged elections. Period! No part of the election can be done over the internet…even reporting of election totals.

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Dan Fournier's avatar

Indeed. I can't remember which country I saw this a little while back. But they had paper ballots and once voting was finished a person would take the votes one-by-one, flash each one at a camera above (for recording) and then put it in the respective pile. Simple yet beautiful system.

This electronic dystopian world we live in is as useful as tits on a boar pig.

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