Tuesday, April 15, 2025

CCP MEDDLING IS ON THE BALLOT THIS ELECTION

Hey, what do y'all think about this "interference" thing?
Didn't the voter always need to vet their opinions? The media as we know has a profound impact on the everyday consumer.
Consumers of the news "feed" etc. Praying.

We know Mark Carney's fruit as a WEF guy, world bank prez iirc England.

If the CPP has his ear and or wallet, then Carney would then NOT want Canada to join the US for economic global dominance, correct?

Hegelian dialectic m.o.?

But I digress.

Y'alls thoughts and prayers are most welcomed.

Blessings in Jesus.




----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Tamara Ugolini, Rebel News <info@rebelnews.com>
To: Darren Peters <dpeters124@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2025 at 12:39:18 p.m. EDT
Subject: CCP meddling is on the ballot this election

 
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Dear Darren,

On April 28, Canadians will vote in one of the most pivotal federal elections in recent memory.

But as the country prepares for that critical day, a disturbing question still hangs in the air: how much influence does Communist China have over our democracy? 

Justice Hogue’s 123-page report on foreign interference confirms that China actively meddled in the 2019 and 2021 elections. The report called for stronger national security coordination, more transparency, and heightened political awareness.

But before acting on those urgent recommendations, Trudeau prorogued Parliament and stepped down — and Mark Carney, a globalist banker with even deeper CCP ties than Trudeau himself, was parachuted in as Liberal leader.

So who’s really running this country?

Click here for my full report.

In the midst of all this, Canada remains locked in a trade war with the U.S., as President Trump takes aim at the fentanyl flowing over our borders.

Seventy countries facing the same tariff threats have opted to negotiate for relief. But Carney? He’s choosing to retaliate alongside China, dismissing the damage here at home and pushing Canadians further into economic uncertainty.

We are sleepwalking into an election where, according to the polls, many Canadians are still seriously considering prolonging this Liberal nightmare.

This election isn’t just about leadership — this could be our last stand for Canadian independence.

Yours truly,
Tamara Ugolini

 

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