BREAKING: DOJ To Declassify Confidential Report On Entire Russian Disinformation Network Next Week. Publicly.

Sep 13, 2024

If you’ve been clamoring for an evidence-based roadmap of Russian interference in North American Elections, the United States is getting ready to lay it all out for you as early as next week.

Canada isn’t far behind 

In a coordinated effort with its allies, Canada is intensifying its focus on Russian interference and disinformation campaigns targeting democratic processes worldwide. This move comes as the United States prepares to unveil a major initiative to curb the global influence of RT, the Russian state-owned media network.

The Canadian government, through its National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians (NSICOP), is currently conducting a comprehensive investigation into Russian interference in Canadian politics. This investigation is expected to produce a detailed list of Russian interference activities, mirroring efforts by allied nations to expose and counter Kremlin-backed operations.

Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc recently stated that Canada is working closely with the United States and other allies on this critical issue. “We condemn in the strongest terms the attempts by Russian state-owned media entities to spread disinformation, influence election outcomes, and undermine democracy,” LeBlanc said.

The NSICOP investigation is examining various aspects of Russian interference, including:

1. Disinformation campaigns targeting Canadian elections

2. Covert influence operations within Canadian political circles

3. Cyber attacks on Canadian democratic institutions

4. Attempts to manipulate public opinion through social media

*According to sources, The parliamentary public safety committee will hold sessions on this as early as next week.

This Canadian effort aligns with the upcoming U.S. announcement, which is expected to reveal declassified intelligence findings suggesting RT is fully integrated into Russia’s global intelligence operations. The U.S. State Department plans to initiate a diplomatic campaign to inform countries about the risks associated with RT activities.

The Department of Justice plans to outline the extent of Russia’s disinformation network in the United States and North America, including classified documents, names, networks, methods, Media outlets, politicians, journalists, and business elites who’ve helped wage war against democracy from within.

Key findings from U.S. intelligence indicate that the Russian government has embedded an intelligence-gathering unit within RT, focusing on global influence operations. This expansion of RT’s role goes beyond propaganda and covert influence, potentially including military procurement activities.

The coordinated efforts by Canada, the U.S., and other allies aim to expose RT’s collaboration with Russian intelligence agencies in sowing division and undermining democratic processes globally. The goal is to make it more difficult for RT to operate internationally while ensuring that countries know the network’s true nature.

Canada’s investigation and the U.S. initiative follow recent actions by the Biden administration to combat Russian interference in the 2024 U.S. presidential election. These measures included criminal charges against Russian nationals, sanctions on individuals and entities, and the seizure of internet domains used for disinformation.

As global leaders prepare for the upcoming UN General Assembly, Canadian and U.S. diplomats are working to build a coalition of countries to address this challenge collectively. The approach is reminiscent of the successful international campaign against Huawei, which saw many countries reject the Chinese company’s telecommunications equipment due to security concerns.

With RT expanding its reach in regions like Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa, the need for a coordinated international response has become increasingly urgent. Canada’s NSICOP investigation is expected to provide valuable insights that will contribute to this global effort to safeguard democratic institutions from foreign interference.

Who Nervous?

Two thousand eight hundred influencers, journalists, media entities, PR agencies, third-party agencies, politicians, parties, banks, bitcoin and crypto exchanges, and anyone In the Republican party or Conservative Party of Canada. Neither of them has commented on proven foreign interference by their Russian comrades.

Neither have any of Canada’s MSM outlets, FOX, Breitbart, Rebel News, or any publication dedicated to destroying democratic principles for conservative interests.

You promote what you permit. AT least, that’s what Jimmy Blundell taught me as a young lad. Silence is guilt, and if you’re not guilty, don’t fucking act like it.

This could be IT

The show. The Big Time. Definitive receipts of Russian interference with witting or unwitting cooperation from Americans and Canadians who committed acts of Treason for personal and political gain. For the benefit and glory of RUSSIA and to the detriment of you and I.

Imagine seeing Elon’s name in lights next week?

Trump?

Bannon?

Flynn?

Poilievre?

NatPo?

MTG?

Tucker?

Charlie Kirk?

The Post Millenial?

Jordan Peterson?

Tenet Media (Lauren Chen, Liam Donovan, Tim Pool, Lauren Southern, and Benny Johnson) are just the tip of the iceberg.

L.F.G.

 

Dean Blundell

Dean Blundell is a Canadian radio personality. Best known as a longtime morning host on CFNY-FM (The Edge) in Toronto, Ontario. In 2015 he was named the new morning host on sports radio station CJCL (Sportsnet 590 The Fan). Dean started his career in radio in 2001 and for nearly 20 years been entertaining the radio audience. Dean’s newest venture is the launch of his site and podcast which is gaining tremendous momentum across North America.

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