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>Leaks to the New York Times and the Washington Post earlier this year revealed that an FBI and CIA informant, Stefan Halper, reached out to then-Trump campaign adviser Carter Page as early as June 2016 — revealing that the FBI may have actually started its investigation of the Trump campaign much earlier than stated.
>Stefan Halper
That sounds a lot like Stephen Harper.
https://globalnews.ca/news/4308025/stephen-harper-washington-john-bolton-justin-trudeau/
That thought has crossed my mind more than once.
>What makes a good movie? Good actors?
>You're watching a movie.
GCSB (New Zealand) contributes to xKeyscore.
New Zealand is pretty geographically close to China. Probably a lot of Chinese spies there. Maybe even inside GCSB.
When a relative worked for the CBNRC, the precursor to the CSE (Canada), the investigators came around and interviewed their neighbours. It was pretty strict. Not sure if all FVEY countries follow this protocol though.
Uranium One. Harper was a micromanager and he took an interest in all files. He's probably rightly pissed this happened under his watch and doing his best to help.
Trudeau is not as hands-on. There is an element in the Liberal Party that is very very close to Podesta and the Clintons though. Trudeau, however, isn't really all that friendly with that element. He's a great spokesmodel though.
The United States used to be a colony of the UK that broke away. They've been trying to reabsorb them ever since.
Ultimately it's a fight between French and English masonic lodges, though.