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Comments by James O'Grady
Great suggestions. I wrote to my councillor the other day suggesting they consider removing the oil depots within city limits because of the potential threat they pose to the local population, if they are blown up, like we’ve seen in the Iran war. As a pre-emotive measure just in case…
FYI—I added a picture for you to your post. It won’t show up even if published if there isn’t a photo associated with it. Because it’s hard to find free photos these days, consider using AI next time to create your own. Ts something we’re seriously considering adding to our set of publishing tools.
I prefer the middle power approach. This is the enemy we know least. Never wise…
Lots of polite nodding, and wink, wink no doubt…
Proving beyond a doubt in my opinion that Michael Ma is an agent of the Chinese government. We’re working on a video to illustrate why we think this. But, this reaction from China makes it clear.
For those missing a few brain cells, if the woman Ma challenged had witnessed the forced labour first-hand, she wouldn’t be alive now to talk about it.
While I would have just responded by asking Ma if he was an agent of the Chinese government, because only someone who is a complete asshole would say what he said. And, because of his answer, I believe he must be thoroughly investigated by the RCMP and CSIS for espionage.