Anonymous ID: f90418 Feb. 15, 2022, 3:46 a.m. No.15632181   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2199 >>2202 >>2256 >>2306 >>2607 >>2646

>>15632147

>Tweaking or a panic attack?

yes.

Canada Minister of Foreign Affairs during Five Eyes Spying on Potus.

 

The~~ Honourable ~~Chrystia Freeland

 

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance

Location

University—Rosedale

 

The Honourable Chrystia Freeland is Canada’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance.

 

Ms. Freeland was first elected as the Member of Parliament for Toronto Centre in July 2013. She was elected as Member of Parliament for University—Rosedale in October 2015 and re-elected in October 2019 and September 2021.

 

From November 2015 to January 2017, Ms. Freeland served as Canada’s Minister of International Trade, overseeing the successful negotiation of Canada’s free trade agreement with the European Union, CETA. From January 2017 to November 2019, she served as Canada’sMinister of Foreign Affairs. During this time, she was a leading advocate for democracy, human rights, and multilateralism around the world.

 

As Foreign Minister, she led and successfully concluded the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) between Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

 

In November 2019, Ms. Freeland was appointed Deputy Prime Minister of Canada and Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs. In this capacity, she led Canada’s united response to the COVID-19 pandemic. She was appointed Minister of Finance in August 2020.

 

An esteemed journalist and author, the Deputy Prime Minister was born in Peace River, Alberta. She was educated at Harvard University before continuing her studies on a Rhodes Scholarship at the University of Oxford.

 

After launching her career in journalismas a Ukraine-based freelance correspondent for the Financial Times, The Washington Post, and The Economist, Ms. Freeland went on to various roles at the Financial Times of London. She then served as deputy editor of the Toronto-based Globe and Mail between 1999 and 2001, before returning to the Financial Times as deputy editor and then as United States managing editor.

 

In 2010, she joined Canadian-owned Thomson Reuters. She was a managing director of the company and editor of consumer news when she decided to return home and enter politics in 2013.

 

Ms. Freeland has written two books: Sale of the Century: The Inside Story of the Second Russian Revolution (2000); and Plutocrats: The Rise of the New Global Super-Rich and the Fall of Everyone Else (2012). Plutocrats has been an international best-seller and won the Lionel Gelber Prize and National Business Book Award.

 

In 2018, the Deputy Prime Minister was recognized as Foreign Policy’s Diplomat of the Year. She was also awarded the Eric M. Warburg Award by Atlantik-Brücke, for her achievements in strengthening transatlantic ties. In 2020, she was awarded Freedom House’s Mark Palmer Prize, in recognition of her years of work in championing democracy and human rights.

 

Ms. Freeland speaks Russian, Ukrainian, Italian, French, and English. She lives in Toronto with her husband and three children.

Mandate Letter

 

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Mandate Letter(December 16, 2021)

Anonymous ID: f90418 Feb. 15, 2022, 3:57 a.m. No.15632199   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2202 >>2221 >>2227 >>2306 >>2607 >>2646

>>15632147

>Tweaking or a panic attack?

Definitely tweaking

Definitely Panic

 

>>15632181

Learn Russian

 

> https://www.macleans.ca/politics/a-young-chrystia-freeland-impressed-soviet-russias-kgb/

 

A young Chrystia Freeland impressed Soviet Russia's KGB

 

Politics Insider for Oct. 12, 2021: The finance minister's notable past; Premier François Legault's power; and a Canadian Nobel prize winner

 

By Stephen Maher October 12, 2021

 

The Globe has an eye-opening story aboutChrystia Freeland’s youth, how she flummoxed the KGB while she was a student in Ukraine in the 1980s.Drawing on documents from the Soviet archives, Simon Miles shows that Soviet spies were impressed by Freeland — codename Frida — even as they tried to prevent her fromlinking Ukrainian activists with foreign journalists.

 

Ms. Freeland, and her ilk, were a threat to the Soviet Union – but one which had to be handled delicately: treating her too harshly could give credence to the “libellous” stories told in Ukrainian émigré communities about how the KGB treated national minorities in the Soviet Union. According to the KGB, Ms. Freeland was more than just an agitator for, as Col. Stroi derisively put it, “the liberation of Ukraine” who coerced Soviet citizens into staging marches and rallies to attract Western support. She delivered cash, video- and audio-recording equipment, and even a personal computer to her contacts in Ukraine. All of this took place under the watchful eye of the KGB, which surveilled Ms. Freeland. Its officers tailed her wherever she went, tapped her phone calls to Ukrainians abroad, bugged her accommodation, read her mail, andhad an informer, codenamed Slav, insert himself into Ms. Freeland’s circle and gain the young Canadian’s trust.

 

New faces needed: Speaking of Freeland, Trudeau said after the election that she will continue as deputy PM and finance minister in his next cabinet, which seems, to the Globe’s Campbell Clark, a “signal that the rest of the team doesn’t matter as much.” Clark thinks some changes are in order.

 

First and foremost, he needs a defence minister who actually thinks they are responsible for the conduct of the military, unlike Mr. Sajjan, who repeatedly sloughed off responsibility for the military’s repeated mishandling of sexual harassment. Ms. Freeland said last week that the brass still don’t get it, so Mr. Trudeau needs an experienced minister, preferably a woman, who will make them get it. Perhaps Ms. Anand. He also needs a pandemic health minister who can be the clear spokesperson and forceful negotiator with provinces that Ms. Hajdu hasn’t been.

Anonymous ID: f90418 Feb. 15, 2022, 4:12 a.m. No.15632227   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2233 >>2236 >>2245 >>2306

>>15632199

>Chrystia Freeland impressed Soviet Russia's KGB

Russian Disinformation

 

Chrystia Freeland’s granddad was indeed a Nazi collaborator – so much for Russian disinformation

Author of the article:

David Pugliese • Ottawa Citizen

Publishing date:

Mar 08, 2017 • March 8, 2017 • 3 minute read

 

The news conference on Monday by Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland was interesting not for the announcement that Canada was extending its training mission to Ukraine but for thequestions and answers about the minister’s grandfather.

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There have been a number of articles circulating about Freeland’s Ukrainian grandfather Michael Chomiak and his ties to the Nazis.

 

Some of those articles have appeared on pro-Russian websites. Freeland, who strongly supports Ukraine and is a major critic of Russia’s seizure of the Crimea, suggested to journalists that the articles about her grandfather were part of a Russian disinformation campaign. (The Russian government sees Freeland as virulently anti-Russian and has placed her on their travel ban).

 

The Globe and Mail also reported that an official in Freeland’s office denied the minister’s grandfather was a Nazi collaborator.

 

In addition, the claims were dismissed outright by those in the Canadian-Ukrainian community. “It is the continued Russian modus operandi that they have,” Paul Grod, president of the Canadian Ukrainian Congress told the Globe and Mail. “Fake news, disinformation and targeting different individuals. It is just so outlandish when you hear some of these allegations – whether they are directed at minister Freeland or others.”

 

Well it actually isn’t so outlandish. Michael Chomiak was a Nazi collaborator.

 

What are the sources for the information that Freeland’s grandfather worked for the Nazis?

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For starters, The Ukraine Archival Records held by the Province of Alberta. It has a whole file on Chomiak, including his own details about his days editing the newspaper Krakivski Visti. Chomiak noted he edited the paper first in Crakow (Cracow), Poland and then in Vienna. The reason he edited the paper in Vienna was because he had to flee with his Nazis colleagues as the Russians advanced into Poland. (The Russians tended to execute collaborators well as SS members).

 

See archive entry below:

 

So what was the Krakivski Visti?It, like a number of publications, had been seized by the Nazis from their Jewish owners and then operated as propaganda outlets.

 

Here is what the Los Angeles Holocaust Museum has to say about Krakivski Visti and a similar newspaper, Lvivski Visti, both publications associated with the Nazi regime.

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“The editorial boards carried out a policy of soliciting Ukrainian support for the German cause,” the Holocaust Museum noted. “It was typical, within these publications, to not to give any accounts of the German genocidal policy, and largely, the editions resorted to silencing the mass killing of Jews in Galicia. Ukrainian newspapers presented the Jewish Question in light of the official Nazi propaganda, corollary to the Jewish world conspiracy.”

 

“In 1943 and 1944, both Lvivski Visti and Krakivski Visti hailed the German-approved formation of the 14th Waffen SS Division Halychyna, composed of Ukrainian volunteers,” the museum pointed out.

 

So much for Russian disinformation.

Anonymous ID: f90418 Feb. 15, 2022, 4:22 a.m. No.15632245   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2264 >>2306

>>15632227

>>15632227

>was indeed a Nazi collaborato

>>15632236

>Digable…

Sauce

 

https://archive.ph/VAE8R

 

> https://ottawacitizen.com/news/national/defence-watch/chrystia-freelands-granddad-was-indeed-a-nazi-collaborator-so-much-for-russian-disinformation/

Are there pics of her NOT wearing Nazi colors?

Anonymous ID: f90418 Feb. 15, 2022, 4:46 a.m. No.15632306   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2311 >>2557

>>15632181

>>15632199

>>15632227

>>15632245

>>15632236

 

>Digable…

very digable it would seem.

Quite a bit of info here:

 

> http://johnhelmer.net/michael-chomiak-volunteered-for-hitler-before-ukraine-was-invaded-and-was-hunted-by-the-polish-police-until-the-1980s-chrystia-freelands-family-lie-grows-bigger-and-blacker/

 

MICHAELCHOMIAK VOLUNTEERED FOR HITLER BEFORE UKRAINE WAS INVADED AND WAS HUNTED BY THE POLISH POLICE UNTIL THE 1980s – CHRYSTIA FREELAND’S FAMILY LIE GROWS BIGGER AND BLACKER

 

By John Helmer, Moscow

 

German military records have been found in a Polish government archive in Warsaw revealing that Michael Chomiak (lead image, left), maternal grandfather of Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland (right), volunteered to serve in the German invasion of Poland long before the German Army attacked the Soviet Union and invaded Ukraine.

 

Chomiak’s records show he was trained in Vienna for German espionage and propaganda operations, then promoted to run the German press machine for the Galician region of Ukraine and Poland during the 4-year occupation. So high-ranking and active in the Nazi cause was Chomiak that the Polish intelligence services were actively hunting for Chomiak until the 1980s – without knowing he had fled for safety to an Alberta farm in Canada.

 

The newly disclosed documents expose Freeland’s repeated lying that Chomiak had been a victim of World War II; an unwilling journalist overpowered by German military force; compelled to write propaganda extolling the German Army’s successes, and advocating the destruction of the Jews, Poles and Russians. As for Freeland’s claim that Chomiak had secretly aided the Ukrainian resistance, sources in Warsaw believe Chomiak was trained by the Germans as a double-agent,penetrating Ukrainian groups and spying on them.

 

The Polish records also point to the likelihood that US Army, US intelligence and Canadian immigration records on Chomiak – concealed until now – can confirm in greater detail what Chomiak did during the war, as well as for years afterward, which made him a target for the Polish police until not long before his death in 1984.

 

Following her promotion to foreign minister in January of this year, Freeland repeated the lies after historians and reporters opened Chomiak’s personal papers at the Alberta province archives. The Chomiak papers can be found at accession number 85.191. Click to open.

 

The papers reveal Chomiak’s enthusiastic writing in wartime media in Cracow and Chelm, as the German concentration camps nearby at Belzec, Majdanek, Sobibor and Auschwitz destroyed the populations of the Polish cities, of Jewish Lvov (Lviv), and of the Galician region which Chomiak sought to cleanse for his vision of Ukrainian independence, backed by German arms. For details of the story, and of the Canadian and Ukrainian evidence published so far, read this.

 

GALICIA ON THE MAP – A GALICIAN SS DIVISION RECRUITMENT POSTER

 

As controversy has intensified in Canada over Freeland’s coverup for Chomiak, she arranged in the parliament lobby for a reporter to ask the question Freeland’s staff had planted: “Recently, there has been a series of articles about you and your maternal grandparents making accusations that he was a Nazi collaborator in pro-Russian websites. I’d like to get your view on do you see this as a disinformation campaign by the Russians to try to smear you and discredit you? Which they have to have a tendency to have done.” In answer Freeland avoided the Chomiak evidence. Instead, she blamed Russian efforts “to destabilize” the US and Canadian political systems. “I am confident”, Freeland declared on March 6, “in our country’s democracy, and I am confident that we can stand up to and see through those efforts.” For the full story, click.

 

On March 9 Freeland was reported in the Washington Post as saying: “Russia should stop calling my grandfather a Nazi”.

 

In Warsaw, a file on Chomiak has been discovered at the Institute of National Remembrance (IPN is the Polish acronym), which is part of the state’s Commission for the Prosecution of Crimes against the Polish Nation. There are four items in the file, which have been photographed, and are published here for the first time. The IPN has tagged the Chomiak file No. Kr 010/5606.

Anonymous ID: f90418 Feb. 15, 2022, 4:48 a.m. No.15632311   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2315

>>15632306

The document shows that Chomiak, then 36 years old, was in Vienna at the time the German authorities issued his identification. He was no longer a reporter or journalist, but titled Hauptschriftleiter – Editor in Chief. The card also confirms that although a Ukrainian by nationality, and a native of Lemberg (the German name for Lvov), Chomiak had been living and working for some time in Cracow, then occupied Poland. Cracow was the administrative capital of the Generalgouvernment, whose governor-general was a German, Hans Frank. Gassner, whom Chomiak’s own papers identify as his boss, was Frank’s spokesman and head of press operations for the Galician region.

 

Polish analyst Stanislas Balcerac points out that before Chomiak was granted his new Kennkarte (identity card) No. II 189941 for living and working in Cracow, the Germans had already granted him a Personal Ausweis (ID card), dated July 1, 1941. That had been issued by the Presse chef der Regierung (Government Head of Press) – that was Gassner (below, right).

 

Hans Frank (centre) and Emil Gassner (right) at the opening of the German Press Centre in Cracow, March 1942. Frank was convicted at Nuremberg for war crimes and executed in October 1946; Gassner testified at the trial on Frank’s behalf. By that time Chomiak was working for US Army Intelligence in Bavaria.

 

The German administration of Galicia commenced in Cracow in November 1939. The invasion of the Soviet Union began on June 22, 1941, and one week later, on June 29, 1941, German forces captured Lvov (Lviv). The entire Galician region north and east of Lvov was then incorporated into Frank’s governorate. By that time Chomiak was at work in Cracow for Gassner. He hadn’t fled the Ukraine from the Germans, as Freeland, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and the Canadian press claim. Chomiak fled to the Germans, slipping across the Ukraine border, running from the Soviet government of the Ukraine towards German rank, power, and money, including an apartment and furniture taken from Jews who had been sent to their deaths at Belzec.

 

When exactly Chomiak arrived in Cracow, and how long he spent in training in Vienna aren’t revealed in the Polish file. The ID card suggests that Chomiak was in Vienna between July and September of 1941, before he was ordered back to Cracow, reporting there to Gassner. “This document destroys the narrative of the Chomiak apologists that he was just an administrative functionary and didn’t write much,” comments Stanislas Balcerac from Warsaw. “The card is very important evidence. Editor in Chief Chomiak was no mere small fish, caught in the tidal wave of the war. The Germans placed high value on him. Three months after the invasion [of the USSR] he was sent from Vienna to Cracow. With the title of Editor in Chief, I believe he was trained in Vienna; perhaps Vienna is the hidden part of his war record, with Cracow used initially as a cover for him during the first years of the German occupation of Poland, 1939-41.”

 

The papers Chomiak left behind at his death in Canada do not reveal what he was doing with the Germans in the 2-year interval. Polish sources suspect Chomiak arrived in Cracow soon after Frank became governor, offering himself as an agent of influence to inform the Germans on what fellow Ukrainians and anti-Russian nationalists then active in and around Lviv were thinking and planning. His work as a journalist was a cover for espionage on behalf of the Germans, Polish sources suspect.

 

There is no corroboration for this in the Polish files discovered to date. Two other documents in the IPN dossier, dating well after the German defeat and the end of the war, indicate that whatever Chomiak had been doing for the Germans became a fresh issue of interest to the Polish authorities in the mid-1960s.

 

WARSAW POLICE FILES ON CHOMIAK, APRIL 1966-MARCH 1980

 

The first document (left) is dated April 23, 1966. It confirms that Chomiak was a target of interest and search, and that part of his German war record had been recovered for a Polish review. His last known address was given as an apartment in Cracow. The search notice was signed by the head of Department C; that’s the intelligence branch of the Polish police; C stands for identification and archives. There is no mention of the purpose for which the information on Chomiak was being gathered, or what triggered the police interest in Chomiak in Warsaw in the spring of 1966.

 

The second document, originally dated May 12, 1966, reveals the search for Chomiak led initially to a case of mistaken identity. Another Michael Chomiak was found, but he turned out to have been born the day before the target, and was a peasant, not the professional editor in chief and administrator. The second note reveals also an official date stamp at the bottom for February 11, 1980; as well as a notation along the left side dated March 3, 1980.

Anonymous ID: f90418 Feb. 15, 2022, 4:49 a.m. No.15632315   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2385 >>2498

>>15632311

By then Chomiak was in retirement in Canada; he had just four years left to live. The Polish police appear not to have been able to follow the German Army records which moved westward in 1945, along with Gassner and Chomiak, when the Soviets advanced on them. Nor until recently has the Polish Government realized that Chomiak ended up in Canada, and that the principal heir to his wartime Galician operations has become foreign minister in Ottawa.

 

According to the Canadian journalist Colby Cosh, “somehow Michael Chomiak reached far northern Alberta and lived out his days as a gentleman farmer. I am comfortable with that. Very few Western Canadians have anything like complete knowledge of their own family background: I suspect we would be astonished to learn how many have had surprises like Freeland’s, or at least received unnerving hints of them.”

 

Balcerac replies for Polish journalists investigating past and present Ukrainian threats to Polish sovereignty in the Galician region. “This Canadian statement is discreditable, not only for its ignorance of the ‘surprises’ in the Polish and German records of World War II. It’s also a declaration of comfortable complacency in not investigating how much Freeland aims to revive the takeover of Polish Galicia, with Canadian money and arms, which her grandfather tried with German money and arms.”

Anonymous ID: f90418 Feb. 15, 2022, 5:43 a.m. No.15632498   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2557

>>15632315

 

Michael Chomiak

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Michael Chomiak and wife Alexandra, with their children in Canada in 1952. Chrystia Freeland’s mother Halyna is second left.

Born 12 August 1905

Lvov, Ukraine

Died 1984 (Age 78)

Spouse Alexandra

Nazi Editor in Chief turned Canadian farmer

 

Michael Chomiak, maternal grandfather of Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland, volunteered to serve in the German invasion of Poland long before the German Army attacked the Soviet Union and invaded Ukraine.

Career

 

Chomiak’s records show he was trained in Vienna for German espionage and propaganda operations, then promoted to run the German press machine for the Galician region of Ukraine and Poland during the 4-year occupation. So high-ranking and active in the Nazi cause was Chomiak that the Polish intelligence services were actively hunting for Chomiak until the 1980s – without knowing he had fled for safety to an Alberta farm in Canada.

 

The newly disclosed documents expose Chrystia Freeland’s repeated lying that Chomiak had been a victim of World War II; an unwilling journalist overpowered by German military force; compelled to write propaganda extolling the German Army’s successes, and advocating the destruction of the Jews, Poles and Russians. As for Freeland’s claim that Chomiak had secretly aided the Ukrainian resistance, sources in Warsaw believe Chomiak was trained by the Germans as a double-agent, penetrating Ukrainian groups and spying on them.

 

The Polish records also point to the likelihood that US Army, US intelligence and Canadian immigration records on Chomiak – concealed until now – can confirm in greater detail what Chomiak did during the war, as well as for years afterward, which made him a target for the Polish police until not long before his death in 1984.[1]

Anonymous ID: f90418 Feb. 15, 2022, 5:55 a.m. No.15632557   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2587

>>15632479

>[They] are scared of something being discussed here.

>>15632475

>>15632500

 

>>15632306

>>15632498

> https://archive.is/HqONB

Canada’s Nazi Problem

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by Cameron Pike for The Saker Blog

 

Vancouver, Canada held a significant event in the history of Canada on January 16th, 2018. Canada’s traditional peace-keeping role in international relations relegated to the historical dustbin, Canada’s Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland led the ‘international community’ in a song of war and genocide against North Korea. However, the plan was ultimately not about North Korea, as single-toned as the grouping Freeland gathered tried to make it seem. What was missing were the harmonies a well-trained ear can hear but isn’t sung: Russia and China, noticeably missing from the conference despite making great advances in peace on the Korean Peninsula in the months leading up to the Vancouver gathering, were the missing notes.

For those listening, I ask you, the reader, what is behind the one-note song ‘North Korea is an existential danger to humanity’? Banging away at your insides, like an annoying pop song that you just cannot get out of your head, you become conscious of what is really going on. For anyone with a 20-year memory, which sadly scarcely exists today in the anti-war movement, Freeland’s war song is eerily reminiscent of Tony Blair banging on about Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction, whispering in the ear of Bush Jr., or Colin Powell’s ‘yellow cake’ song and dance.

Freeland, at this years’ war choral, was clearly playing the role of conductor. Her mannerisms at the head table with the other world leaders was uncomfortably out of tune, mostly because of her exaggerated gestures of friendship and geniality.

A few days after Freeland and Tillerson announced the meeting in December 2017 from Ottawa, Freeland headed off to her motherland, Ukraine.

Since we’re talking about the possibility of WWIII, I think it might be pertinent to revisit some little-known history from WWII. In the 1960’s the Polish government, still reeling from their role as the main course of the European ‘meat-sandwich’ that was the second world war, went on the hunt for Nazi aiders and abettors who destroyed their people. Contrary to what mainstream readers are allowed to know, WWII Nazi and Waffen SS leaders, Goebbels’s publishers and editors (otherwise known as propagandists), willing and outright Nazi collaborators and vicious killers, made their way out of conquered Germany to the United States and to Canada. Canada, under MI-6 direction, took in 2000 of them. Most of them ‘made their way’ to Ontario and Alberta. One of them even became the President of the University of Alberta.I repeat, one of them EVEN BECAME THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA. Just in case you didn’t catch that. It was this former Waffen SS soldier-turned University President who created the Ukrainian Studies department at the U of A, where he set about a Ukrainian revisionist history project, the Ukrainian encyclopedia.

Michael Chomiak,another of these significant Nazi’s who were never caught, lived out his days after the war as a farmer in Alberta. His Nazi identification documents were uncovered by the Polish Government in the 1960’s. “Chomiak’s records show he was trained in Vienna for German espionage and propaganda operations, then promoted to run the German press machine for the Galician region of Ukraine and Poland during the 4-year occupation. So high-ranking and active in the Nazi cause was Chomiak that the Polish intelligence services wereactively hunting for Chomiak until the 1980s – without knowing he had fled for safety to an Alberta farm in Canada.” [Editing note: Please see link for John Helmer’s extensive work on uncovering Freeland’s Nazi family history.] Poland was on the hunt but lost the trail because he was well hidden by their WWII ‘allies’, the British, Canadians, and Americans, unbeknownst to my fellow peaceful Canadians.

What do we have today then, after all these decades? As Pers Anders Rudling’s extensive peer-reviewed work has demonstrated, we have a revival of nationalism all over the world. Most pablum-fed mainstream media watchers and upstanding Canadian citizens should be rightly skeptical and incredulous at the news that Canada has a Nazi problem today. How could we not have known about this or seen this coming? SURELY, WE WOULD HAVE BEEN TOLD?! I felt the same way when I discovered that my Winnipeg neighbors’ Ukrainian roots were connected to Nazi’s, or that my childhood memories of perogies and cabbage rolls were now tainted with the blood of millions of innocents at the hands of the most rancorous and calculating racists the planet has ever known. You should be skeptical. However, I would say that, more, you deserve to know for sure.

Anonymous ID: f90418 Feb. 15, 2022, 6:01 a.m. No.15632587   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2605

>>15632557

 

Who is Michael Chomiak?He is dead now, but his memory lives on in the minds of his family. With all the revisionist ritualistic ceremonies venerating the memory of these ‘freedom fighters’ over the decades since the Ukrainian encyclopedia was re-written by the U of A, pitting Stalinist apologists against Hitler apologists, we indeed have more than a Nazi problem in the world and especially in Canada: we have a far-left/far-right problem. There is only ONE way out of this problem. But, I digress.

Chomiak, as you can ascertain from the links provided, isChrystia Freeland’s grandfather, Canada’s current Foreign Minister who is attempting to lead the war chorus against North Korea,who is now attempting to head the same war chorus against Venezuela. I won’t repeat that – but I should. Don’t be fooled, however. The FM’s Meeting in Vancouver on North Korea isn’t about North Korea, really, and nor are the sanctions on Venezuela about Venezuela, in the end. Venezuela, North Korea, Syria and many other U.S. theaters of war around the world are really about Russia and China. And Freeland’s real enemy is Russia. Is it surprising really? It’s in her blood. Any ally of Russia is also on Freeland’s hit list.

Venezuela’s Russian debt was recently written off, and their oil has now ceased to be traded in USD, but in the Yuan instead. If you follow International Trade and Relations, you will know that the U.S. has been going after Venezuela for decades with much fervor, but no prize – yet. Now with Freeland as Foreign Minister, Canada has been stirring the pot with as much, if not more fervor than the U.S over Venezuela as well as all over Latin America.

As a matter of fact, China and Russia have been successfully tag-teaming in making U.S. and former British Empire bully victims allies all over the world. However, Russia and, more so, China, are using, as their basis of making nations their allies, not with sanctions or war threats or Soros-style color revolutions, but with economic cooperation, respecting nations’ sovereignty and building the physical economy for the benefit of the general population of said countries. Russia and China both are doing this through cooperation on the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), based on the proposal by Lyndon and Helga Zepp-LaRouche (known in China as the New Silk Road Lady). You, the reader, should know that Lyndon LaRouche’s economic writings have been studied at various levels of the academic intelligentsia who advise economic policy in Russia, Sergei Glazyev, for example. And in China the EIR’s Special Report: The New Silk Road Becomes the World-Landbridge was sponsored and published by the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies which is a partnership of Renmin University, a key academic advisory institution to the Chinese government, and Chongyang Investment Ltd. Further, the BRI is rooted in LaRouche’s science of physical economy.

 

The Ukraine: Freeland’s Coming War Against Russia

While most in the West know about the U.S.’s sanctions against Russia, or the lesser known Canadian sanctions against Russia, even less people know about Russia’s sanctions against the West. These are not economic sanctions, but sanctions against people. One of those sanctioned is Freeland.

Freeland is not allowed in Russia, and neither is George Soros, her current mentor and close friend. However, she does travel to the Ukraine – often. During the Soros and U.S.’ NED-funded Maidan coup, she was a featured guest on Canadian radio shows. Listening to her rant on the CBC about how close she was to Obama and ultra-neo-con Victoria Nuland-Kagan(a connection that should make any decent, honest democratically-minded liberal shake their head), getting almost daily briefings from them about the poor ‘freedom fighters’ against the evil Russia-loving Yanukovych, it was clear, to me at least, that Freeland was either ‘in on it’ or she had fallen for the well-timed and well-placed propaganda that is now proven time and time again. I wasn’t sure yet, so that’s when I set about discoveringwho Chrystia Nuland really is (that is not a typo).

Anonymous ID: f90418 Feb. 15, 2022, 6:04 a.m. No.15632605   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15632587

At the time, the Society for the New Humanist Paradigm, put out a leaflet entitled ‘Canada’s Nazi Problem’, as it was becoming clear that we indeed had a lot of Ukrainian Nazi supporters inside Canada. As disturbing as this was then and now, I could not look away – train-wreck – eyes fixed. Canada, like any country, does not just have fringe Nazi ideologues hiding swastikas behind fanboy posters, but ACTUAL Nazi’s were brought to Canada from Germany and the Ukraine (the worst purveyors of crimes against humanity), after WWII?? I could not and would not ever eat another perogy again. The thought of it made me sick to my stomach. Just as you are probably saying now, I said to myself “HOW COULD THIS HAVE HAPPENED?” What’s worse now, more than then, is thatthe grand-daughter of a Goebbels’s-hired propagandist is our Foreign Minister and is stoking the flames of warin North Korea, the Ukraine, Venezuela and god knows where else??