Jan 18, 2023

Who is Cameron Ortis? Spy, Whistleblower, Intelligence Officer - RCMP - #FreeCameronOrtis

Of note commentary on judiciary from Greg Hallett here:

Privy Council Oath is a Mafia Oath Says Greg Hallett #Hail King John III (bitchute.com)


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2 years ago  eminencegrise writes:  

"Cameron Ortis is a white hat who discovered Trudeau's Vancouver-based pedophile and snuff entertainment "Piggy Palace" organization used, just like Epstein's Island, to create a network of compromised actors, a form of irregular warfare Cameron Ortis's Phd thesis describes as an insurgency campaign aimed at destroying Canada's judiciary system, and so destroying social stability. Cameron Ortis is a political prisoner being held illegally by the Canadian government because Trudeau gutted the entire justice department when he "resigned" the country's only uncorrupted justice minister. Trudeau is a criminal bent on destroying Canada and he is succeeding because key members of Canada's Senate, Judiciary and RCMP leadership are corrupt and Cameron Ortis knows who they are. Someone in the House of Commons or Senate who has a modicum of respect for The Charter, our children, our seniors and our country must serve a writ of habeus corpus on our psychopathic prime minister to present the person of Cameron Ortis to the floor and have both explain to the assembly, for the record, the nature of the crimes. This must occur to restore the rule-of-law in Canada, and to free Canadians from Covid Auschwitz."

News Item:

Judge grants bail to former RCMP intelligence official accused of leaking secrets | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source (infotel.ca)


"OTTAWA - An RCMP intelligence official accused of violating Canada's secrecy law has been granted bail.

The reasons for Ontario Superior Court Justice Robert Maranger's decision Wednesday in the case of Cameron Jay Ortis are covered by a publication ban.

Ortis was taken into custody in Ottawa on Sept. 12, 2019.  The former head of the RCMP's National Intelligence Co-ordination Centre is charged with breaching the Security of Information Act as well as two Criminal Code offences.

An eight-week judge and jury trial for Ortis is slated to begin next October.

Ortis had been granted bail in 2019 but he was sent back to custody in November of that year as a result of a review requested by the Crown."


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New defence lawyer takes on high-profile case of RCMP official accused of leaking secrets | CBC News

"Cameron Ortis, the RCMP official accused of preparing to leak sensitive information, has a new lawyer as his case moves toward a trial date later this year.

Earlier this week, Attorney General David Lametti announced that Ian Carter, who has defended Ortis since his arrest back in 2019, has been appointed a judge of the Superior Court of Justice of Ontario in Ottawa.

Jon Doody, who works at Carter's firm, is taking over Ortis' defence.

Ortis, who served as director general of the RCMP's national intelligence co-ordination centre, is charged with violating the Security of Information Act. He is accused of trying to share sensitive information with a foreign entity or terrorist organization and has been charged also with sharing operational information in 2015."

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Trial of alleged RCMP secret leaker delayed a year after he gets new lawyer – Winnipeg Free Press


"Biography

Jon Doody has been with  Bayne Sellar Ertel Macrae since 2011 when he started working as a summer student. He was called to the bar in 2014, and has been practicing criminal law since. Jon has considerable experience in the defense of a number of criminal and quasi-criminal‎ charges. He has represented clients facing a wide array of criminal offence charges including, but not limited to: impaired driving, assault, assault causing bodily harm, sexual assault, aggravated sexual assault, possession of a firearm, murder and terrorism. Jon has appeared on matters before the Ontario Court of Justice, the Superior Court of Justice (including both jury and non-jury trials), the Ontario Court of Appeal and a military courts martial. Jon also represents clients in regulatory matters, such as Highway Traffic Act offences and By-law infractions, as well as appeals of such matters.

Jon has expertise in reviewing and challenging both search warrants and the underlying documents — Information to Obtains (ITOs) — used to request a search warrant. Search warrants are often used in cases involving drugs, weapons and computer-related offences such as child pornography. Successfully defending these charges often requires a careful assessment of the search warrants and challenging them when necessary.

In addition, Jon has expertise in defending impaired by drug charges. Jon has particular knowledge and experience dealing with when the police use the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFST) or used a Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) to perform an evaluation.

After completing his Honors Degree in History and Film at Queen’s University, Jon attended the University of Windsor where he completed his J.D. in 2013. While in law school, Jon worked at the Community Legal Clinic in Windsor, and in his final year he completed a clerkship with Justice Dean of the Superior Court in Windsor. Jon is a member of the Criminal Lawyers Association and the Defence Counsel Association of Ottawa. Jon is currently the treasurer for the Defence Counsel Association of Ottawa."




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Cameron Ortis grew up in Abbotsford British Columbia, the son of a Mennonite Church pastor.

Angus Smith, retired*, is featured in the Ortis hit piece produced by Fifth Estate CBC, with a December 2020 air date.
*Retired in Nova Scotia, South Shore, Angus Smith ... https://ca.linkedin.com/in/angus-smith-95a0b250

Photography by Indie Media Eastcoast

BBC article here: [includes commentary from Wesley Wark... perhaps he is a relative of our local reporter/propagandist Bruce Wark?]

Cameron Ortis: What we know so far about the national security case - BBC News

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