O Canada, we stand on guard for thee

Canada lacks corruption investigators who are independent of the Crown, the Government of Canada & Canada’s 10 provincial governments. That is why NCIO was established on Canada Day 2019.

The preamble to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms states that the rule of law is one of two principles upon which Canada was founded. The rule of law principle, that no one — including the UK‘s WWI abolished German Saxe-Coburg & Gotha monarchy, the Crown, the Prime Minister and Premiers, adjudicators, ministers, police officers & RCMP … are above the law, secures a nonarbitrary form of government & prohibits arbitrary use of power.

CANADIAN CHARTER OF RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS

Whereas Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the rule of law

NCIO’s mission statement is to identify, assess, investigate, counter and expose and make known all treachery and foreign influence activities that pose a threat to Canada’s national security.

NCIO was also formed to provide Canadians with the means and opportunity to file information or to present evidence alleging government or police treachery, corruption, and violations of rights and freedoms or the rule of law.

NCIO would like to invite retired Canadian police officers, including the OPP, Toronto Police Services and Sûreté du Québec members as well as former members of the RCMP and Canada’s judicial system (retired adjudicators, barristers and solicitors, and former DOJ legal experts) to join NCIO. To identify, assess, investigate and counter government officials and police activities that are defined, according to the law, as treason, espionage & sabotage, conspiracy, breach of trust, misconduct, negligence, arbitrary, or corrupt and to expose and to make known all treasonous conspiracies and attempts against Canada and any and all foreign influence activities within or outside Canada that pose a serious threat to the security of Canada.

I know that you would be a great addition to this non-governmental National Counterintelligence Organization, especially with your years of criminal law and investigative knowledge and experience, amongst other things. I hope you will join NCIO in its efforts to preserve the rule of law, protect the rights and freedoms of Canadians and safeguard Canada.

The most important verse in our “national” anthem is:

O Canada, we stand on guard for thee