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This past week a video emerged of a girl running across a park in Vancouver, shouting that there were people locked in shipping containers in Vancouver’s vast port. This began a new movement which is called “open the shipping containers”, because, reportedly, one of the reasons for the threatened port strike was that people were locked in said shipping containers and port workers could hear them banging against the walls. There are, apparently, sections of every port where access is barred. But workers can hear the banging and the shouted appeals for rescue.
Vancouver, Canada, is essentially run by a consortium of Asian criminal cartels, who have purchased the city via its lawyers, politicians and pet corporations. They move a great deal of Chinese fentanyl through the city’s massive port facility, the chemicals assembled into pills in factories outside the city, where white police don’t go (because equity). The cartels launder a great part of the continent’s drug money through the casinos in the city, and buy as many politicians as they can. Last week, the RCMP finally released a report that China was up to its neck funding its puppets in the last federal election, pushing 41 candidates, many of whom won. The RCMP says ‘China’, I say cartels —because the Chinese autocracy (“government”) IS cartel...
..Despite that, this week, The Hogue Commission sealed the records of Beijing’s interference in Canadian politics for 99 years. It is just that bad. Sealed, I suspect, because so many of the country’s permanent bureaucracy were bribed. Asian gangs have infiltrated every institution, especially immigration where compromised bureaucrats have eased the entry of the most ferocious cartel members, people who should be in a SuperMax prison, not in a $15 million Georgian Revival house in Shaughnessy.
Vancouver is the second or third most expensive city in the world, because so much drug and trafficking money is washed through its real estate, bidding up prices. Houses that sell for $2 million in Florida and $500K in Cleveland, sell for $10 or even $20 million in Vancouver’s West End...
..Are the people from the shipping containers being harvested for their blood, their organs, their value as sex slaves or workers? Are their factories run by immigrants that make the drug, and are considered off-limits because immigrants get legal passes - again equity? I’d put money on it.
Thank You, Professor Hall. It looks far, far worse than this:
Elizabeth Nickson: A Radical Opening: A Terrible Evil https://elizabethnickson.substack.com/p/a-radical-opening-a-terrible-evil
This past week a video emerged of a girl running across a park in Vancouver, shouting that there were people locked in shipping containers in Vancouver’s vast port. This began a new movement which is called “open the shipping containers”, because, reportedly, one of the reasons for the threatened port strike was that people were locked in said shipping containers and port workers could hear them banging against the walls. There are, apparently, sections of every port where access is barred. But workers can hear the banging and the shouted appeals for rescue.
Vancouver, Canada, is essentially run by a consortium of Asian criminal cartels, who have purchased the city via its lawyers, politicians and pet corporations. They move a great deal of Chinese fentanyl through the city’s massive port facility, the chemicals assembled into pills in factories outside the city, where white police don’t go (because equity). The cartels launder a great part of the continent’s drug money through the casinos in the city, and buy as many politicians as they can. Last week, the RCMP finally released a report that China was up to its neck funding its puppets in the last federal election, pushing 41 candidates, many of whom won. The RCMP says ‘China’, I say cartels —because the Chinese autocracy (“government”) IS cartel...
..Despite that, this week, The Hogue Commission sealed the records of Beijing’s interference in Canadian politics for 99 years. It is just that bad. Sealed, I suspect, because so many of the country’s permanent bureaucracy were bribed. Asian gangs have infiltrated every institution, especially immigration where compromised bureaucrats have eased the entry of the most ferocious cartel members, people who should be in a SuperMax prison, not in a $15 million Georgian Revival house in Shaughnessy.
Vancouver is the second or third most expensive city in the world, because so much drug and trafficking money is washed through its real estate, bidding up prices. Houses that sell for $2 million in Florida and $500K in Cleveland, sell for $10 or even $20 million in Vancouver’s West End...
..Are the people from the shipping containers being harvested for their blood, their organs, their value as sex slaves or workers? Are their factories run by immigrants that make the drug, and are considered off-limits because immigrants get legal passes - again equity? I’d put money on it.
God.