Did Cameron Ortis share secrets that threatened Canada's Five Eyes allies, or did he uncover the keys to an international blackmail and influence operation that reaches the highest levels of government?
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Is Sackville New Brunswick a "compromised node"?
Does Mount Allison University play a role?
No doubt we won't hear about any of this from the CBC crowd.
View here:
Bowing to Quirinus : compromised nodes and cyber security in East Asia - UBC Library Open Collections
At this link on Bitchute's video platform:
Had Cameron Ortis Uncovered Illicit Trade In Child Abuse & Deadly Pathogens On Huawei's Belt & Roa.. (bitchute.com)
What information does Cameron Ortis have that has been seen to be so dangerous to Justin Trudeau?
Alleged RCMP spy Cameron Ortis ordered back to jail pending trial | CBC News
We need to find out. Soon.
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Opinion | Trudeau looks to make Canada gun-free at last - The Washington PostThe Internet and Asia-Pacific security: Old conflicts and new behaviour
The positive uses of the Internet by civil society groups, research institutes, governments and other entities interested in promoting Asia-Pacific community building and cooperative security regimes have been studied and appreciated. The paper begins with a discussion of regional Internet diffusion patterns and the associated increase in Internet incidents. In the wake of 11 September 2001 and recent analysis of the 'dark side' of the Internet and networks, it then examines some of the destructive ways Internet technologies are being used by actors in the Asia-Pacific region. It provides examples from the patterns of Internet conflict involving a quadral relationship among four nodes, uncivil society, civil society, government and business as well as the pattern of conflict within each of the nodes. Finally, it looks at three topic areas - national security agendas, the making of security policy and the regional security dialogue process - that deserve further attention....
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