Interac.ca covered-up data breach; allegedly involves US, UK, EU, and beyond
https://twitter.com/MsAmyMacPherson/status/1342833849538142213/photo/1
I think USSS needs to protect this lady...if she tells MSM, they will cover this stuff up and not tell the truth. I think white hats need to get in touch with this lady...Q team? She indicates that she will delete the thread in a few days to prevent exposure.
Amy MacPherson (this lady) is Trudeau's cousin-in-law according to her blog and is a Crown-Ward. According to her blog, her husband was lost as of August 2020 and she is legally blind now. Not sure if the DS is doing things on her.
Prior diggs indicate that she was on the one who confessed that the Liberal Party of Canada was using their Ngp Van database to collect data on children to lure them for CP activities. She does have TDS has been able to identify that the CP activities so she's a sleeping patriot that I think we need to help and protect. May she wake up and see that POTUS is actually a good person.
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Interac is the debit network used in Canada. What appears in her screenshot she provided is a search results of Interac's transfers showing up on the WWW.
From her tweet:
The reason I've tagged so many of you is because this story is too big for any media organization to tackle single-handedly. This matter begins in Canada (where I'm located), but it involves the US, UK, EU & beyond just as much
This requires a team & close collaboration
That photo only represents the tip of the iceberg & that's why I'm not afraid to post it to get everyone's attention. It took me 4 years of research to nail everything down & to collect more than 6,000 evidentiary records that prove everything. And I do mean ev-er-y-thing
It represents the largest data breach in history & there was a coverup. I can prove the breach from its beginning to present day, as well as everything that was done at multiple stages to hide it & which CEOs knew, supported by my correspondence with them & their lawyer
Shocking as that may be, the subject of that photo is part of a much larger infrastructure & it wasn't the only entity to breach. Without saying too much, the situation requires all hands on deck & that's why it's best to forge a trilateral approach. It will also be costly
It will have to be lawyered-up the wazoo, even more than the Paradise Papers. Tech experts will need to be called upon (such as Citizen Lab), as well as national security experts that are familiar with... a certain country. I have data to discuss with geopolitical factors
Much of the evidence is preserved coding & whoever responds will need to be somewhat able to follow along. That's also part of why I've enquired with so many of you, because it takes too long to establish everyone's comprehension level if data is not your strong suit