Germany redacted by Justin Trudeau in national security and intelligence investigation report on foreign interference

Published: Mar 7, 2023

“The Committee believes there is ample evidence that Canada is the target of significant and sustained foreign interference activities. *** (*** indicates redaction or deletion of information by Justin Trudeau) The PRC, the Russian Federation, other states. *** (*** indicates more redaction amd deletion by Justin Trudeau)”

“The Committee believes that these states target Canada for a variety of reasons, but all seek to exploit the openness of our society and penetrate our fundamental institutions to meet their objectives. They target ethnocultural communities, seek to corrupt the political process, manipulate the media, and attempt to curate debate on postsecondary campuses. Each of these activities poses a significant risk to the rights and freedoms of Canadians and to the country’s sovereignty: they are a clear threat to the security of Canada

“What we are very proud of now are the young generation like Prime Minister Trudeau, president of Argentina … so we penetrate the cabinets. … I know that half of his cabinet, or even more than half of his cabinet are actually Young Global Leaders of the World Economic Forum” Germany’s proxy Klaus Schwab

The NSICOP’s 2019 annual report on foreign states’ interference activities in Canada was delivered to Justin Trudeau on September 3, 2019. 8 days later Justin Trudeau called the 2019 federal election on September 11, 2019.

The REDACTED NSICOP report named China and Russia as foreign states that were engaging in “significant and sustained foreign interference activities” in Canada. Germany was named too but Justin Trudeau REDACTED Germany from both the classified and declassified version of the NSICOP report.

We know Justin Trudeau REDACTED Germany because in 2019 MP Chrystia Freeland was recruited by Germany and it’s proxy the World Economic Forum to further Germany’s interests and political agendas.

What the World Economic Forum and Germany did by recruiting Chrystia Freeland in January and April of 2019 respectively is defined by CSIS as foreign interference. The following excerpt was copied and pasted, word for word, from the Government of Canada website.

Foreign interference involves foreign states, or persons/entities operating on their behalf, attempting to covertly influence decisions, events or outcomes to better suit their strategic interests. In many cases, clandestine influence operations are meant to deceptively influence Government of Canada policies, officials or democratic processes in support of foreign political agendas.

This activity can include cultivating influential people to sway decision-making, spreading disinformation on social media, and seeking to covertly influence the outcome of elections. These threats can target all levels of government (federal, provincial, municipal) across Canada.

The World Economic Forum is and has always been operating on Germany’s behalf. That is the World Economic Forum’s primary mission.

On being elected, Members of the House of Commons become trustees of public confidence. Members must be seen to be impartial and to derive no personal benefit or gain from their decisions. Various attempts have been made over the past 25 years to define what constitutes a conflict of interest and to devise rules regarding Members improperly using their influence, using insider information, and furthering their private interests.” …

Conflict of Interest and Post-Employment Code for Public Office Holders … applies to Cabinet Ministers, Secretaries of State, Parliamentary Secretaries and other senior public office holders (full-time Governor in Council appointees). It requires that, on appointment to one of these offices, the office holders are to arrange their private affairs so as to prevent real, potential or apparent conflicts from arising. They are not to solicit or accept money or gifts; not to assist individuals in their dealings with government in such a way as to compromise their own professional status; not to take advantage of information obtained because of their positions as insiders;”

House of Commons

Given that service in Parliament is a public trust, the House of Commons recognizes and declares that members are expected

(a) to serve the public interest and represent constituents to the best of their abilities;

(b) to fulfill their public duties with honesty and uphold the highest standards so as to avoid real or apparent conflicts of interests, and maintain and enhance public confidence and trust in the integrity of each member and in the House of Commons;

(c) to perform their official duties and functions and arrange their private affairs in a manner that bears the closest public scrutiny, an obligation that may not be fully discharged by simply acting within the law;

(d) to arrange their private affairs so that foreseeable real or apparent conflicts of interest may be prevented from arising, but if such a conflict does arise, to resolve it in a way that protects the public interest; and

(e) not to accept any gift or benefit connected with their position that might reasonably be seen to compromise their personal judgment or integrity except in accordance with the provisions of this code.

 

MP Chrystia Freeland tops NSICOP list of MPs colluding with foreign governments

NSICOP and Justin Trudeau can’t name the elected officials who began “assisting foreign state actors” after they were elected because MP Chrystia Freeland (Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister) tops the list of MPs who are foreign agents. NSICOP did not identify MPs by name, but said they (the unnamed MPs) aimed to influence colleagues in Parliament and provided confidential information to foreign officials.

“CSIS and CSE produced a body of intelligence that showed that foreign actors used deceptive or clandestine methods to cultivate relationships with Canadians who they believed would be useful in advancing their interests — particularly members of Parliament and senators — with a view to having the Canadian act in favour of the foreign actor and against Canada’s interests,” read the report.

The foreign actors include Germany’s proxy, the World Economic Forum (WEF). The WEF recruited Chrystia Freeland in January 2019 to advance Germany’s strategic interests.

Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 25 January 2019 – The World Economic Forum announces that Chrystia Freeland, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada, and Fabiola Gianotti, Director-General of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), join its Board of Trustees.

The Board of Trustees is the highest-level governance body of the World Economic Forum.

NSICOP has been investigating Chrystia Freeland since 2019. NSICOP’s latest report builds on NSICOP’s 2019 investigation of Global Affairs Canada when MP Chrystia Freeland headed the department. That investigation was named in the recent NSICOP special report on foreign interference activities in Canada. Screenshot from NSICOP’s special report:

Chrystia Freeland officially became a foreign agent for Canada’s WWI and WWII enemy in 2018:

RCMP Director General Cameron Jay Ortis arrest and charges linked to NSICOP foreign interference activities report

Published on: March 2, 2023

On September 12, 2019 the Director General of the RCMP’s National Intelligence Co-ordination Centre (NICC) was arrested. RCMP Cameron Jay Ortis was arrested 1 day after Justin Trudeau called the 2019 “snap election”. What most Canadians don’t know is that RCMP Ortis was arrested days after Liberal MP David McGuinty presented Justin Trudeau with the NSICOP’s damming 2019 annual report on foreign interference activities in Canada.

At the time of his arrest, Ortis was the Director General of the RCMP’s National Intelligence Co-ordination Centre for more than three years, a position which gave him access to sensitive and highly-classified information. Ortis no doubt provided NSICOP with damning evidence for the NSICOP’s 2019 annual report on foreign interference activities in Canada.

“the (NSICOP) Committee heard testimony from dozens of officials from the Canadian security and intelligence community, reviewed thousands of pages of documentation, both classified and open source, and deliberated at great length.”

Cameron Jay Ortis was charged on September 13, 2019 with seven counts of criminal offences under the Security of Information Act (SOIA) and the Criminal Code.

“Under the Criminal Code, Mr. ORTIS has been charged with breach of trust by a public officer and unauthorized use of a computer. Under the SOIA, Mr. ORTIS has been charged with unauthorized communication of special operational information and preparatory acts. Preparatory acts relate to preparations taken by a person to commit certain other offences under the SOIA, including offences pertaining to unlawful and unauthorized communications of safeguarded information to foreign entities or terrorist groups.” Public Safety Canada

The statement by Public Safety Canada informs Canadians why Cameron Jay Ortis was arrested and charged. For offences “allegedly” committed under the Security of Information Act – “unauthorized communication of special operational information and preparatory acts.” The NSICOP’s 2019 Annual report on foreign interference activities in Canada was classified from the time NSICOP presented it to Justin Trudeau on August 30, 2019 until it is tabled in Parliament. Until it is tabled in Parliament NSICOP members and the Canadian security and intelligence community (includes the RCMP’s NICC) are bound by the Security of Information Act.

“Section 21(6) of the NSICOP Act requires that the Prime Minister table a declassified version of the report within 30 sitting days of the resumption of Parliament. Until then, its contents remain classified. …”

“NSICOP must submit an Annual Report to the Prime Minister that includes the reviews conducted in the preceding year. It may also complete a Special Report on any matter related to its mandate, at any time. A declassified version of these reports must be tabled in Parliament within 30 sitting days. NSICOP members hold the highest level of security clearance, are bound by the Security of Information Act and meet in private.” NSICOP

The timing of the arrest of RCMP Directory General Ortis makes is very plausible Ortis was arrested and charged for “allegedly” leaking and/or attempting to leak classified information from the NSICOP’s 2019 Annual report on foreign interference activities in Canada. Information that Justin Trudeau redacted to conceal Germany’s ongoing interference activities in Canada. Germany’s interference activities in Canada involves German collaborator/double agent Chystia Freeland.

The NSICOP was investigating foreign interference activities in Canada involving Chrystia Freeland. The investigation was launched after Chrystia Freeland was awarded Germany’s prestigious Warburg award in December 2018. The award is only bestowed to German aristocrats and German collaborators.

Screenshot of NSICOP’s 2019 annual report on foreign interference activities in Canada:

*** indicates a state name that was redacted by Justin Trudeau. We know Justin Trudeau didn’t redact China and Russia because they are named in the NSICOP report. Germany, Canada’s notorious WWI and WWII enemy was redacted by Justin Trudeau because Germany and it’s proxy the World Economic Forum recruited MP Chrystia Freeland in 2019 to further Germany’s strategic interests.

MP Chrystia Freeland became a double agent for the German government in 2019. Chrystia Freeland was recruited by Germany’s proxy, the World Economic Forum in January 2019 and by the German government in April 2019.

What the World Economic Forum and Germany did by recruiting Chrystia Freeland in January and April of 2019 respectively is defined by CSIS as foreign interference. The following excerpt was copied and pasted, word for word, from the Government of Canada website.

Foreign interference involves foreign states, or persons/entities operating on their behalf, attempting to covertly influence decisions, events or outcomes to better suit their strategic interests. In many cases, clandestine influence operations are meant to deceptively influence Government of Canada policies, officials or democratic processes in support of foreign political agendas.

This activity can include cultivating influential people to sway decision-making, spreading disinformation on social media, and seeking to covertly influence the outcome of elections. These threats can target all levels of government (federal, provincial, municipal) across Canada.

RCMP Director General Cameron Jay Ortis no doubt contributed to the NSICOP’s special investigation of Germany’s foreign agent Chrystia Freeland. Remarks by the Hon. David McGuinty, P.C., M.P., Chair of the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians on the tabling in Parliament of the NSICOP 2019 Annual Report and Special all but confirms that Ortis gave testimony for NSICOP’s report.

Report, March 12, 2020 stated:

This review examined:

1. the threat facing Canada from foreign interference; and,

2. the government’s response to that threat.

On both fronts, the Committee heard testimony from dozens of officials from the Canadian security and intelligence community, reviewed thousands of pages of documentation, both classified and open source, and deliberated at great length.

Reasonable suspicious RCMP Director General Cameron Jay Ortis was arrested and charged to prevent him from warning Canadians that Chrystia Freeland posed a significant threat to the security of Canada by assisting Canada’s notorious WWI and WWII enemy. The threat was so significant Justin Trudeau had the RCMP intelligence Director General Cameron Jay Ortis arrested and charged immediately after calling the election on September 11, 2019. Coincidentally, the election delayed the tabling of a declassified version of the NSICOP’s 2019 Annual report on foreign interference activities in Canada.

Cameron Jay Ortis was arrested and charged “for communicating or confirming special operational information” pertaining to NSICOP’s investigation of Chrystia Freeland

“to an unspecified entity or individual.”

The unspecified entity or individual has never been named.

Coincidentally, 2 RCMP AP Raven drones & several RCMP cruisers (Wifi Hotspots) were detected at the Mountain Top Motel outside of Moncton, NB where National Counterintelligence Organization (NCIO) Director Paul W Kincaid was staying on September 18, 2019.

The RCMP surveillance operation was conducted just 5 days after Justin Trudeau had the General Director General of the RCMP’s National Intelligence co-ordination centre (NICC), Cameron Jay Ortis “charged with unauthorized communication of special operational information and preparatory acts … as well as communicating or confirming special operational information to “an unspecified entity or individual.”

Related briefing …

MP Chrystia Freeland is a double agent and a traitor

 

Arrest of RCMP Director General Cameron Jay Ortis linked to NSICOP investigation of Germany’s foreign agent Chrystia Freeland

2 RCMP AP Raven drones & several RCMP cruisers (Wifi Hotspots) were detected near Mountain Top Motel where National Counterintelligence Organization (NCIO) Director Paul W Kincaid was staying on September 18, 2019.

The RCMP surveillance operation was conducted just 5 days after Justin Trudeau had the General Director General of the RCMP’s National Intelligence co-ordination centre (NICC), Cameron Jay Ortis “charged with unauthorized communication of special operational information and preparatory acts … as well as communicating or confirming “special operational information” to an unspecified entity or individual. “.

The timing of the arrest and charges of the RCMP’s Director General of NICC coincided with a NSICOP investigation of foreign interference activities in Canada. The NSICOP investigation involved Chrystia Freeland and Foreign Affairs Canada.

NSICOP is mandated to investigate Member of Parliament and their departments. NSICOP investigates:

any activity carried out by a department that relates to national security or intelligence, unless the activity is an ongoing operation and the appropriate Minister determines that the review would be injurious to national security;

any matter relating to national security or intelligence that a minister of the Crown refers to NSICOP

NSICOP was investigating foreign interference activities in Canada involving Chrystia Freeland. The investigation was launched after Chrystia Freeland was awarded Germany’s prestigious Warburg award in December 2018. The award is only bestowed to German aristocrats and German collaborators.

NSICOP submitted its “classified” 2019 Annual Report to Justin Trudeau on August 30, 2019. At the time, the document was classifed as ‘Top Secret/Special Intelligence/Canadian Eyes Only/CODEWORD.’

Days later on September 11, 2019 called a federal election for 21 October 2019. Trudeau called the election to delay the tabling of a “declassified” NSICOP report in the House of Commons.

Section 21(6) of the NSICOP Act requires that the Prime Minister table declassified versions of the reports within 30 sitting days of the resumption of Parliament. Until then, their contents remain classified.

The REDACTED NSICOP report named China and Russia as foreign states that were engaging in “significant and sustained foreign interference activities” in Canada. Germany was named too but Justin Trudeau REDACTED Germany from both the classified and declassified version of the NSICOP report.

We know Justin Trudeau REDACTED Germany because in 2019 MP Chrystia Freeland was recruited by Germany and it’s proxy the World Economic Forum to further Germany’s interests and political agendas.

What the World Economic Forum and Germany did by recruiting Chrystia Freeland in January and April of 2019 respectively is defined by CSIS as foreign interference. The following excerpt was copied and pasted, word for word, from the Government of Canada website.

Foreign interference involves foreign states, or persons/entities operating on their behalf, attempting to covertly influence decisions, events or outcomes to better suit their strategic interests. In many cases, clandestine influence operations are meant to deceptively influence Government of Canada policies, officials or democratic processes in support of foreign political agendas.

This activity can include cultivating influential people to sway decision-making, spreading disinformation on social media, and seeking to covertly influence the outcome of elections. These threats can target all levels of government (federal, provincial, municipal) across Canada.

RCMP Director General Cameron Jay Ortis contributed to the NSICOP’s special investigation of Germany’s foreign agent Chrystia Freeland. Remarks by the Hon. David McGuinty, P.C., M.P., Chair of the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians on the
tabling in Parliament of the NSICOP 2019 Annual Report and Special
Report, March 12, 2020 stated:

This review examined:

1. the threat facing Canada from foreign interference; and,

2. the government’s response to that threat.

On both fronts, the Committee heard testimony from dozens of officials from the Canadian
security and intelligence community, reviewed thousands of pages of documentation, both
classified and open source, and deliberated at great length.

The NSICOP investigation of Chrystia Freeland was initiated in 2019. Justin Trudeau delayed tabling NSICOP’s “Special Report on the National Security and Intelligence Activities of Global Affairs Canada” until November 2022.

Justin Trudeau called the 2019 federal election to conceal NSICOP finding that both Germany and Chrystia Freeland are a significant threat to the security of Canada. Portions of the NSICOP’s “Special Report on the National Security and Intelligence Activities of Global Affairs Canada” were REDACTED and deleted by Justin Trudeau for that purpose.

A reasonable person would conclude that Cameron Jay Ortis was arrested and charged “for communicating or confirming special operational information” pertaining to NSICOP’s investigation of Chrystia Freeland.

to an unspecified entity or individual.”

NSICOP found ample evidence that both Justin Trudeau and Chrystia Freeland are under the influence / control of foreign states and entities

The National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians (NSICOP) briefing regarding  the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians Annual Report 2019. The NSICOP report was heavily redacted by Justin Trudeau because Justin Trudeau and Chrystia Freeland were both implicated.

The NSICOP report briefing was made March 12, 2020 regarding a NSICOP national security investigation of the Trudeau government activities in 2019 when Chrystia Freeland joined Germany industrialist formed World Economic Forum and both Justin Trudeau and Chrystia Freeland  joined a Germany formed and lead alliance aimed at saving the international world order / UN from destruction.

NSICOP found and stated in the above video that there is ample evidence that both Justin Trudeau and Chrystia Freeland are under the influence / control of foreign states. Justin Trudeau redacted Germany and Germany EU states like insolvent Ukraine.  Chrystia Freeland has been serving Ukraine’s national interests, bailing out and bankrolling Ukraine’s neo-Nazi government and providing Ukraine with CAF troops and 45 RCMP officers and government funding (gave $45 million to Ukraine in 2019) while she served as Foreign Affairs Minister (Global Affairs Canada), Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister.

Justin Trudeau and Chrystia Freeland are using the Germany sponsored COVID-19 biological warfare attack as a distraction while Justin Trudeau and Chrystia Freeland misappropriate / steal $billions and funnel our tax dollars to insolvent Germany, the EU, Ukraine and the UN (a.k.a. Intentional World Order, Liberal International Order and New World Order).

RCMP Director General Cameron J Ortis was arrested 9 days after Liberal MP David McGuinty presented Justin Trudeau with NSICOP’s 2019 annual report on foreign states’ interference activities in Canada and 1 day after Justin Trudeau called 2019 federal election. Arrested September 12, 2019 and charged on September 13, 2019. At the time of his arrest, Ortis was the Director General of the RCMP’s National Intelligence Co-ordination Centre (NICC) for more than three years, a position which gave him access to sensitive and highly-classified information. Ortis no doubt provided NSICOP with damning evidence for that report – “the (NSICOP) Committee heard testimony from dozens of officials from the Canadian security and intelligence community, reviewed thousands of pages of documentation, both classified and open source, and deliberated at great length.”

Excerpt from NSICOP’s 2019 annual report on foreign states’ interference activities in Canada that was presented to PM Justin Trudeau on September 3, 2019 –  8 days before Justin Trudeau called 2019 federal election on September 11, 2019:

The Committee believes there is ample evidence that Canada is the target of significant and sustained foreign interference activities. *** (*** indicates a state name – Germany / EU, was redacted by Justin Trudeau) The PRC, the Russian Federation, other states. *** (*** indicates more redaction by Justin Trudeau)

The Committee believes that these states target Canada for a variety of reasons, but all seek to exploit the openness of our society and penetrate our fundamental institutions to meet their objectives. They target ethnocultural communities, seek to corrupt the political process, manipulate the media, and attempt to curate debate on postsecondary campuses. Each of these activities poses a significant risk to the rights and freedoms of Canadians and to the country’s sovereignty: they are a clear threat to the security of Canada.

RCMP Ortis was arrested and charged to cover up NSICOP finding and reporting that Justin Trudeau and Chrystia Freedom are moles – agents of influence assisting foreign states and and their entities.