Wednesday, March 13, 2024

Canadian convulsions > Did Canada contribute to the Covid Epidemic, and did Trudeau cover it up? Trudeau lied about suspension of UNRWA contributions


Microbiology labs are a disgrace to mankind. They are generally funded by the military as with China and the dozens of labs operated around the world by the Pentagon. If you think anything good can possibly come out of Level 4 microbiology, you are badly deceived. They are created in order to find horrific ways to kill people by the millions. They are a crime against humanity and Canada is a part of it. 


Exposing the Canadian government's espionage cover-up: The shocking truth behind Winnipeg's National Microbiology Lab


Rebel News investigates events from the past five years, uncovering a nearly three-year cover-up linked to the Prime Minister's office. Recent revelations shockingly suggest gain-of-function experiments with bat viruses conducted right under our noses.


This is the National Microbiology Lab nestled in Winnipeg, Manitoba. But don't be fooled by its
 innocuous exterior; within its walls lies a tale of international espionage, government cover-ups
and potential global consequences.
This isn't your average research facility.

It's Canada's lone Level 4 biolab, equipped to handle the world's deadliest pathogens. However, what sets it apart is its dubious association with Chinese government scientists. Chinese scientists, outside of China, had access to this high security facility.

The plot thickens when we delve into the past few years' events, five years in the making, and nearly three years of meticulous cover-up with tendrils into the Prime Minister's office. Shockingly, recent revelations point towards gain-of-function experiments with bat viruses conducted right under our noses.

Imagine a lab situated in a regular Winnipeg neighbourhood, just up the street from a high school and nestled among residential areas and government services. The implications should send shivers down your spine.

Let's rewind to 2019:

Two Chinese nationals, along with their students, were escorted out of the National Microbiology Lab under suspicion of collaborating with the Chinese military. Their misdeeds included transferring deadly pathogens, including Ebola, to the Chinese People's Liberation Army, with samples possibly ending up at the Wuhan Virology Institute.

This incident triggered a Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) investigation, the details of which were concealed from the public for three long years. However, the truth is finally emerging.

According to investigative reports by Sam Copper at The Bureau, Dr. Xiangguo Qiu, one of the implicated scientists, led a project on synthetic bat filoviruses at the Wuhan Institute of Virology alongside Dr. Shi Zhengli, ominously dubbed the "bat woman."

Their research, purportedly aimed at assessing cross-species infection and pathogenic risks, hints at the controversial gain-of-function studies.

But the timeline doesn't end there, in June 2019, amidst the espionage scandal, Dr. Qiu and her husband were stripped of their security clearances for clandestinely removing vials of dangerous pathogens from the lab and sending them to contacts in China.

In November 2019, a few months later, the first official clusters of COVID-19 were identified, with the Wuhan Institute of Virology suspected as the genesis of the disease.

Meanwhile, CSIS continued its investigation into the Canadian lab's espionage. Once the investigation concluded, bureaucratic stonewalling ensued.

Ian Stewart, president of the Public Health Agency of Canada then, refused to disclose the findings to Parliament, earning the dubious honour of being the first federal manager censured in over a century.

In a bizarre turn of events, Stewart stepped down. He was subsequently hailed as a hero upon his retirement, conveniently just weeks before Parliament received the damning 600-page report detailing the espionage scandal.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, embroiled in the chaos, resorted to legal maneuvers to block the unredacted release of the CSIS investigation. His actions raise alarming questions about the extent of government complicity or incompetence.

Adding fuel to the fire, Trudeau's snap election in August 2021 raised eyebrows—accusations of Chinese government intervention favouring Trudeau's Liberal Party.

What exactly transpired within the walls of the National Microbiology Lab? What secrets were Dr. Qiu and her team shipping to the Wuhan Virology Institute, now implicated as the epicentre of the COVID-19 outbreak?

And why did Trudeau's government funnel nearly $900,000 to the same institute at the onset of the pandemic? The truth remains hidden, for now, buried beneath layers of bureaucracy and political machinations and scheming.

As Canadians demand accountability, one thing is clear: our government's integrity is gone, and our nation's safety is at risk.





Canada: Trudeau says ‘no decision’ on UNRWA funding, but he never actually stopped it, despite announcing a pause

Trudeau lied. 

Although the title below states: “Trudeau says no decision made on UNRWA funding but Canada will ‘protect innocent lives,’” Trudeau’s lie is clear, since Canada did not pause payments to UNRWA, as it said it would back in January. 

According to the National Post: Canada has not missed a payment since announcing the pause in funding in January. Its payment of $25 million for this year isn’t due until April.” The Toronto Sun states that “the Trudeau government never paused funding to UNRWA, despite claiming to do so in January when a dozen staffers were accused of participating in or aiding Hamas’ Oct. 7 terrorist attack on Israel.”

Trudeau justified funding to UNRWA, stating: “We know how important it is to get aid into Gaza to help families, innocent civilians, the people who have been devastated by the past two months facing starvation facing instability and uncertainty.” Yet how does Trudeau justify his stance, considering that Hamas intentionally targeted innocent people? Hamas and UNRWA are intertwined, as UNRWA’s Commissioner General, Philippe Lazzarini has indicated: “Our employees are part of the social fabric in Gaza and its ecosystem. And as part of the social fabric in Gaza, you also have Hamas.” IDF recently released audio recordings of UNRWA staff who participated in the October 7 attacks, and it was revealed that “young women were treated like animals” and were referred to in Islamic terms as “sabaya” — that is, “sex slaves.”

Canada also plans to issue temporary three-year visas for Palestinian “relatives of Canadian citizens and permanent residents.”

At least six Canadians were reported dead and two more are missing in the October 7 savagery against Israel: Shir Georgy, Ben Mizrachi, Alexandre Look, Adi Vital-Kaploun, Netta Epstein, Vivian Silver, Judith Weinstein Haggai and Tiferet Lapidot.  Meanwhile, in the U.S., legal action has been launched on behalf of a group of survivors of October 7. The lawsuit “has been filed in a U.S. district court against the American fundraising arm of UNRWA, in the first direct legal case against the U.N. Palestinian refugee agency for its role in the Oct. 7 Hamas massacre.”

Trudeau says no decision made on UNRWA funding but

Canada will ‘protect innocent lives' 

National Post, March 7, 2024:

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his government has not made a decision on restoring funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), but any choice it makes will be based on protecting civilian lives.

Trudeau made the comments Thursday in response to questions from reporters after media reports indicated the government was considering restoring funding to the UN agency that provides relief in Gaza.

“We’re not making any announcements today. But we will continue to make sure Canada does the right thing in this situation and puts the protection of civilian life at the forefront of everything we do,” he said.

Canada and many other western nations suspended funding to the agency after Israel accused employees of UNWRA of having participated in the Oct. 7 attacks. Hamas launched raids in several Israeli communities on that day resulting in the deaths of 1,200 people with another 250 taken hostage.

Israel responded to the attack with an invasion of Gaza, which has led to an estimated 30,000 deaths. The region has had limited aid supplies since the conflict began and aid agencies have raised concerns about starvation.

Minister of International Development Ahmed Hussen was set to hold a press conference on Wednesday morning alongside UN Ambassador Bob Rae, but that event was abruptly cancelled…..

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