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June 29, 2017
Dear Secretary Kelly:
We ask you to accept Brief 22 from Field McConnell – United States Marine and Global Operations Director of Abel Danger (AD) – on the Bilderberg associates of the late Pierre Trudeau (Mont Tremblant 1968) https://publicintelligence.net/1968-bilderberg-meetings-participant-list/ who allegedly tracked Starnet snuff-film crews and actors through a B.C. pig farm with Demon face-recognition software; equipped Hillary Clinton (Atlanta 1997) aides for Serco hacks of the federal bridge certification authority and used telemetry devices patented by Vancouver-based Norsat to crash four Boeing aircraft on 9/11.
“Canada under fire for approving Norsat sale to China’s Hytera Communications by David Pugliese — June 15, 2017 …. VICTORIA, British Columbia — The Canadian government has come under fire for approving the sale of a Vancouver-area satellite technology company to a Chinese firm.
Opposition MPs in the House of Commons are accusing the Liberal Party government of turning a blind eye to national security after it approved the sale of Norsat International to Hytera Communications Corp. of Shenzhen.
Norsat’s list of defense clients includes the U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Army, Republic of Ireland Department of Defense, Taiwan Army and Scandinavian defense forces.
The proposed sale dominated debate in the House of Commons June 13 and June 14.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau defended the sale, adding that his government consulted with U.S. officials. “We take the advice and feedback from our national security agencies very seriously, and based on that advice we proceeded with this transaction,” he told members of Parliament. “In this particular case, our security agencies did consult with key allies, including the United States.”
After consultation with U.S. officials, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the Chinese acquisition of Norsat International would not affect national security. Credit: Flickr