Anonymous ID: 172379 March 23, 2019, 7:36 a.m. No.5845118   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5841182 /pb qresearch today

 

Found this and ran it through translator

 

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Yachts, hotel and condo paid to son Gaddafi

 

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SNC-Lavalin planned to offer a $ 35 million luxury Bombardier private jet to bribe a son of Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi shortly before the Arab Spring broke out, according to a former senior executive of the company.

 

SNC-Lavalin's grand boss at the time, Pierre Duhaime, even gave the go-ahead for the purchase of this bribe for Saadi Gaddafi, one of the dictator's sons, according to a former high-ranking official. company, Riadh Ben Aïssa.

 

The engineering and construction firm hoped to thank the son of the dictator for the construction contract for the Benghazi airport in north-eastern Libya, Ben Aïssa said in a testimony delivered during the meeting. preliminary investigation by former SNC-Lavalin controller Stéphane Roy.

 

"He [Saadi Gaddafi] wanted a Challenger, a Bombardier plane in Canada. […] It cost $ 35 million at the time, "he explained.

 

Bribery

 

The testimony of the former boss of the construction division of SNC-Lavalin gives an idea of ​​how far the Canadian giant was prepared to go to corrupt the Libyan regime.

 

Stéphane Roy was accused in 2014 of taking part in the payment of bribes in Libya. However, he took advantage of a stay of proceedings for unreasonable delays in February (under the famous Jordan judgment), and the testimony of Ben Aïssa at the preliminary inquiry of Mr. Roy can now be unveiled.

 

Ben Aïssa has made his side of the prison in Switzerland in connection with bribes in Libya. He was also sentenced in Quebec for corruption at the McGill University Health Center (MUHC).

 

Criminal trial

 

"He [Saadi Gaddafi] told me about it directly. I reported directly to Pierre Duhaime, who was in agreement, and then we waited to see at that time what was the payment terms related to the plane to accommodate and to buy the plane, "candidly admits Ben Aïssa in his testimony.

 

The plane was never finally bought and the airport project, which was to accommodate 5 million passengers a year, was abandoned in 2011.

 

"Since there was the war [the Arab Spring in Libya] and things took the turn they had, it stopped there."

 

Neither SNC-Lavalin nor Bombardier wanted to comment on these allegations after being contacted by our Investigation Office.

 

In his testimony, Ben Aïssa repeatedly stressed that all major payments were approved at the highest level of the company, as much at the time of Jacques Lamarre (1996 to 2009) than Pierre Duhaime (2009 to 2012). According to Ben Aïssa, SNC-Lavalin was at that time an "extremely centralized company".

 

Ben Aïssa is one of the star witnesses of the federal prosecutors in the criminal trial for corruption which is announced against the multinational Montreal.

 

It is these accusations that have led to a political storm since early February in Ottawa. Former Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould says she has been under pressure from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and her entourage to help SNC-Lavalin avoid the courts.

 

Two sumptuous yachts

 

Saadi Gaddafi was charged for a 45 meter yacht brand Palmer Johnson worth 25 million euros ($ 37.8 CAN), the Hokulani. According to the testimony of Riadh Ben Aïssa, it was an offshore control company that he controlled and which was bound by contract with SNC-Lavalin who made the payments.

 

According to Swiss documents cited by the Financial Post in 2015, this son of Muammar Gaddafi then ordered another yacht, even bigger, 63 meters, the costs of which should also be borne by SNC-Lavalin.

 

Travel all expenses paid in Montreal

 

In the winter of 2008, Saadi Kadhafi landed in Montreal. SNC-Lavalin rolls out the red carpet to welcome this VIP.

 

It's at the chic Sofitel, a five-star hotel located on Sherbrooke Street, that Saadi Kadhafi stays. The firm praises for the dictator's son the "executive suite" at $ 575 a night.

 

"It was our guest. We took care of all his expenses here in Canada, "said Riadh Ben Aïssa.

 

It was then decided to charge the costs to the Sarir project in Libya.

 

"The philosophy of the company is to make everything happen on projects," says Ben Aissa.

 

The cost of the trip was literally astronomical: $ 2 million for a few months of stay.

 

A furnished and decorated condo in Toronto

 

During her visit to Canada, Saadi Gaddafi decides to purchase a $ 1.6 million luxury condo in Toronto.

 

"Saadi wanted to furnish it so that it was fully functional. He wanted us to pay the apartment fees for furniture, "said Ben Aïssa.

 

Designer Harvey Wise has been hired for this purpose.

 

The cost of his services? A whopping $ 150,000.

Anonymous ID: 172379 March 23, 2019, 7:51 a.m. No.5845259   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5845199

 

Bring some sauce for anons to digg on, that is what this board is for. Stay safe. Hussein did that to the US Mil as well. The globalist 'trained' leaders like Trudy and Arderm in NZ pop up everywhere. They all need to be outed for the cult they are in.

Anonymous ID: 172379 May 16, 2019, 7:35 p.m. No.6518002   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: 172379 May 16, 2019, 7:39 p.m. No.6518039   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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WTF- tax dollars at jerk.

Anonymous ID: 172379 June 25, 2019, 10:17 p.m. No.6844006   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4061

>>6842556

>http://fourwinds10.com/siterun_data/health/intentional_death/news.php?q=1561468075

 

Old stock Canuck.

French. 1600's.

Allied with local native tribes.

Intermarried.

Jesuit tagalongs only coverted 8 natives in first 100 years. All good.

Ancestor women (sisters and children) kidnapped, some kids killed. One sister 2 kids escape. Many different warring tribes.

Things were semi cool with the first nations until the Jew/English empire pushed into our turf.

After French lost to English, shit changed.

Church laid down the law like it did in the Spanish conquests.

Race to the Pacific between US and British. (54-40 or fight - like the band name).

1850-1990 - more or less wipe out the natives that resist, not quite Ghengis Khan style, but still. Reservations, residential schools (kids taken from parents and forced to be Christian and learn english and abandon tribal teachings), alcohol, abuse -pedo priests -> suicide epidemics for the last 40 years. Rape, horrible conditions on reservations.

 

The natives are regaining their spirit now. This should have been handled internally so we could heal; however, Turdy putting this on the international spotlight will ensure other countries also are forced to follow suit.

 

It's important to recognize and heal for everyone. Some of the affected are still here, we can help them. A hand up is better than a hand out any day. It's actual real diversity that they are segregated on reserves in some way, as some places have been able to recover some of their culture better than others. That's not going to happen in toronto or vancouver.

 

This turdy stuff in essence is just more guilt trip communism and most people are tired of it.

 

The gas lighting kike media and the kike joogle is really the problem we need solved. Truth is the best way to heal for us all.

 

WE CAN DO BETTER THAN THIS!!!

Anonymous ID: 172379 June 25, 2019, 10:26 p.m. No.6844061   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5250

>>6844006

 

We have to remember, our tribes were just wiped out or amalgamated to 'empires' over the centuries. It's really a shame there isn't a 'nation', but the tribes were mostly independent and warring… so what are you going to do.

 

Same shit happened to pretty much everyone the Romans faced except the German tribes and the Scottish tribes in the north, and the Persians in the east.

 

Time to heal and join us in our battle against corruption so we can build a world where we all get along and work to loftier goals and respect each other.

 

Let's get out of our collective slavery.

 

SPARTACUS

Anonymous ID: 172379 June 26, 2019, 5:29 a.m. No.6845250   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5252

>>6844061

 

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-court-undermines-lobbying-oversight-in-aga-khan-ruling-federal/

 

Federal lawyers say the courts have undermined Canada’s regime for monitoring lobbyists’ activities by weighing in on the lobbying commissioner’s Aga Khan ruling, new court documents show.

 

In April, the Federal Court ordered Nancy Bélanger, the Commissioner of Lobbying, to reconsider the decision not to investigate a complaint into Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s vacation with the Aga Khan, a billionaire philanthropist.

 

Mr. Trudeau travelled to the Aga Khan’s private island in the Bahamas in January, 2017, amid discussions of funding projects between the Aga Khan and Mr. Trudeau’s government. In December of that year, then-conflict of interest and ethics commissioner Mary Dawson said the trip violated ethics rules. The lobbyist commissioner at the time, Karen Shepherd, chose not to investigate, saying the case did not fall under the scope of the Lobbying Act because the Aga Khan was not paid to lobby.

 

The legal documents, filed to the Federal Court of Appeal on Monday, argue that the court did not have jurisdiction to conduct a judicial review of the commissioner’s refusal to investigate, and that the commissioner is accountable to the Houses of Parliament – not the court.

 

Duff Conacher, co-founder of Democracy Watch – the organization that challenged the commissioner’s ruling that Mr. Trudeau’s vacation was legal – said the commissioner is the enforcer of the Lobbyists’ Code of Conduct and the Lobbying Act and has judicial powers when making rules about violations of the Code. He said the commissioner is an agent of Parliament but is not covered by Parliamentary privilege, which protects officers of Parliament from being reviewed by courts.

 

Ottawa appeals court ruling that ordered fresh look at Trudeau’s Aga Khan-commissioned vacation

 

Court of Appeal pauses investigation into Trudeau’s vacation with Aga Khan

 

“There is nothing in any law in Canada that says the courts cannot review those rulings by the commissioner to determine whether they are correct, and there’s nothing in the Lobbying Act that says that, either,” Mr. Conacher said.

 

The federal lawyers also argue that the court’s ruling is contrary to binding precedent, and to the Lobbying Act’s purpose, text and legislative history. They contend that the ruling expands the commissioner’s jurisdiction under the Act to individuals and activities that do not involve paid lobbying and that significant changes to the lobbying regime should made by Parliament through amendments to the Act.

 

Mr. Conacher said the court’s ruling determines what the Act means under a correct, legal interpretation. The legislative history of the Act, he said, is to ensure the public knows who’s involved in lobbying.

 

He also said the case has already been a “triple win” because it has determined that the commissioner should be investigating more broadly the role of everyone who might be involved in lobbying; it has determined the concept of compensation in the Act – whether the Aga Khan was compensated; and has determined that the general investigative standard of the commissioner should be to investigate anyone over any concerns.

 

The Federal Court of Appeal stayed its decision earlier this month, meaning the commissioner will not have to probe whether the Lobbying Act was breached until a final ruling is made on the appeal case.

 

Ms. Bélanger declined to comment, as the appeal is before the court, except to say that she values and will respect the court’s decision.

 

Mr. Conacher said he expects the Federal Court of Appeal ruling will be similar to the Federal Court’s ruling.

 

“It is the legally correct ruling if you actually look at the whole law of interpreting and applying laws like the [Lobbying Act and the Lobbyists’ Code],” he said.

Anonymous ID: 172379 June 26, 2019, 5:30 a.m. No.6845252   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: 172379 June 26, 2019, 6:04 a.m. No.6845371   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.bitchute.com/video/WrTxlt9pzMtL/

 

 

Hitler showed a way out of the Babylonian Rothschild banking system of endless and ever growing debt.

He stunned the entire world by taking back the money supply the moment he rose to power on january 30th 1933 - issueing it DEBT FREE and backing it by the GERMAN LABOR FORCE!

 

This means: EVERY currency (Reichsmark) issued had to be backed by a certain amount of working hours and/ or a certain amount of goods produced.

 

WITHIN FIVE YEARS THE ENTIRE ECONOMY OF GERMANY WAS BACK ON ITS FEET, IN SPITE OF A WORLD WIDE DEPRESSION AND IN SPITE OF A WORLD WIDE BOYCOTT AGAINST GERMAN PRODUCED GOODS

 

THIS IS THE TRUE MEANING OF THE WORDS "ARBEIT MACHT FREI" - (Work will set you free) - FREE FROM THE BABYLONIAN BANKING SYSTEM!!!