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The_Mossad_Murdered_JFK_and_RFK https://t.co/vugxUV83cL X is Mossad disinformation and is censoring my account.

Toronto, Canada Katılım Kasım 2023
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ipse425@ipse425·
@kinsellawarren @JohnTory @TPSOperations @TPSMyronDemkiw @marksaunders_TO @TPS22Div @TPS51Div @TPS53Div I believe the #ShermanMurders were ordered by the physhopath and war criminal @netanyahu and covered up by Mossad sayanim on @TPSOperations and @TPSHomicide , and that the cover up goes up to the creep @JohnTory through his lackey @marksaunders_TO @tomg1414:c/MossadMurderedTheShermans:b" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">odysee.com/@tomg1414:c/Mo…
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Lynne Brooks 🇨🇦
Lynne Brooks 🇨🇦@LynneBr37562004·
Michael Ma cannot escape this. He betrayed his voters. He betrays Canada.
Rhonda Kirkland@rhondaforoshawa

At Industry Committee, I was proud to support my Conservative colleague @MikeGuglielmin's motion condemning forced labour in China. I also brought forward an amendment to condemn the unacceptable comments made by Liberal MP Michael Ma that downplayed these abuses. There is no grey area when it comes to forced labour and human rights violations committed by the Communist Beijing regime. Canadians expect their elected representatives to call it out, not cover for it.

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ipse425@ipse425·
@gregbradyx No one is a bigger joke than you. You rule the idiocy roost.
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Andrew Scheer
Andrew Scheer@AndrewScheer·
Mark Carney must take responsibility for a change and denounce his MP’s appalling comments on forced labour. There was no confusion. Watch the witness say Ma told her after the committee meeting that he "doesn't believe in reports" about Chinese forced labour in Xinjiang.
National Newswatch@natnewswatch

Liberal MP Michael Ma sorry after confusion over remarks on forced labour in China nationalnewswatch.com/2026/03/26/lib… #nationlnewswatch via @natnewswatch

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Michael Kovrig
Michael Kovrig@MichaelKovrig·
China’s government has banned the founders of Manus from leaving the country. It’s an increasingly common Party-state tactic to control and coerce individuals and companies. For context, read this on exit bans and detentions: thewirechina.com/2025/07/30/is-… michaelkovrig.substack.com/p/is-it-safe-t…
George Pu@TheGeorgePu

You get a phone call. Report to Beijing. China's NDRC wants to see you. You sit down across from them. They know everything. The restructuring. The Singapore move. The $75 million from Benchmark. The $2 billion from Meta. The 80 employees you laid off in Beijing. The product you made unavailable in China. They ask questions. You answer. The meeting ends. You are exit-banned from China. No charges. No arrest. No trial. No timeline. You can travel anywhere inside the country. Shanghai. Shenzhen. Chengdu. Wherever you want. You just can't leave. Your name is Xiao Hong. You go by Red. You're 32. This is how you got here. You grew up in central China. Studied engineering. Built apps. You were good at it. Then you built Manus. An AI agent that doesn't just talk - it works. A digital employee with no borders, no visa, no nationality. $100 million in revenue in 8 months. But you're Chinese. And America just banned Americans from investing in Chinese AI. Overnight, your company is un-investable. So you do what every smart founder on earth does. You incorporate in Singapore. Americans do this with Delaware. Europeans do this with Ireland. Indians do this with Dubai. It's not a crime. It's a strategy. Your lawyers told you to do it. Your investors told you to do it. Everyone told you to do it. You move the whole company. Singapore. Tokyo. San Francisco. You shut down the Beijing office. Lay off 80 people in China. Make your product unavailable in the Chinese market. Clean break. Global company now. Benchmark writes you a $75 million check. Then Meta calls. $2 billion. Full acquisition. VP title. Your AI goes into Facebook. Instagram. WhatsApp. Billions of users. You're 32 and you just built the biggest Chinese-to-American AI exit in history. Your mom is proud of you. You fly back to China. To see family. To close out the old life. You don't think twice. It's home. You've been going home your whole life. Then you get the call. And now you're sitting across from the NDRC in Beijing and they're telling you that you can't leave. Beijing's message is simple. You were born here. You built this here. You learned here. The code started here. The IP started here. A Singapore address doesn't make you Singaporean. A Cayman holding company doesn't make you stateless. A Meta business card doesn't make you American. They're calling it 'Singapore washing.' You just became the example. The US told you to leave China. China told you that you never left. Two superpowers. Two sets of rules. Both applied to you. Neither asked. Your AI is live in 50 countries right now. No passport. No visa. No restrictions. Serving millions of people while you sit here. You built the thing that goes anywhere on earth. You're the one who can't.

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Rick Perkins
Rick Perkins@RickPerkinsCPC·
RUNWAY: No one says "not my problem" like Carney Cabinet star Tim Hodgson. The guy who literally bragged about recruiting floor crossing CCP apologist @MPMichaelMa now running away from him and his heaving this pile of steaming hot 💩 Ma created and throwing it over to his boss @MarkJCarney. Loyalty and responsibility are not @timhodgsonmt's middle name. halifax.citynews.ca/2026/03/27/hod…
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Michael Chong 🇨🇦
Michael Chong 🇨🇦@MichaelChongMP·
The Prime Minister has a special responsibility for the conduct of international affairs. Yesterday, a Liberal MP intimated that there has been no Uyghur forced labour in the PRC. This week, the PMO gave an account that conflicted with the initial PCO response of March 13 to an order paper question about whether the Prime Minister did proactively raise the issue of human rights with his PRC counterparts during his most recent visit. Read in certain way, the second PCO response of March 23 does not necessarily conflict with its initial response of March 13. The PM needs to urgently clarify his position on these issues. Read my letter to the PM. #cdnpoli
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Rhonda Kirkland
Rhonda Kirkland@rhondaforoshawa·
At Industry Committee, I was proud to support my Conservative colleague @MikeGuglielmin's motion condemning forced labour in China. I also brought forward an amendment to condemn the unacceptable comments made by Liberal MP Michael Ma that downplayed these abuses. There is no grey area when it comes to forced labour and human rights violations committed by the Communist Beijing regime. Canadians expect their elected representatives to call it out, not cover for it.
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Marc Nixon
Marc Nixon@MarcNixon24·
Micheal Ma RUNNING away from reporters. He just EXPOSED the Liberals. It’s wonderful to watch. Liberals about to TAKE a beating in the Polls.
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Jasmin Laine
Jasmin Laine@JasminLaine_·
@gmforbes35 I’m gobsmacked… I appreciate the transparency at least
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Jasmin Laine
Jasmin Laine@JasminLaine_·
Why would Liberal MP Michael Ma want to move away from the anti-China witness to focus his questions towards the pro-China witness?
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Chris Warkentin
Chris Warkentin@chriswarkentin·
Why won’t Mark Carney give clear answers about this growing scandal?!? In a democracy the government is expected to answer questions. Why won’t Carney stand up and answer some simple questions?
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Jon Villeneuve
Jon Villeneuve@rightblend·
Liberal Michael Ma REFUSED to admit that there's forced labour in China and massively disrespected a committee witness and reporter. Why is he protecting the abusive Chinese regime? This is what Canada has come to.
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Taiwan in Canada
Taiwan in Canada@TaiwanInCanada·
We all just witnessed @M_Johnston1 do what good experts do—present clear, well-documented evidence. Dismissing it with ‘I didn’t see it, so I don’t believe it’ isn’t scrutiny—it’s denial. The more the evidence is dismissed, the more it speaks for itself.
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Margaret McCuaig-Johnston 🇨🇦@M_Johnston1

Mr Ma says he doesn’t believe it because it was written in a report. He has to see it with his own eyes. I told him the Chinese would never show him forced labour but @hrw has people on the ground. I gave him their very rigorous report Asleep at the Wheel. hrw.org/report/2024/02…

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Lionel Talbot 🍏🍎
Lionel Talbot 🍏🍎@TalbotLionel2·
Many Conservatives claim that Michael Ma should resign. I agree. Let me remind you of an incident that occurred in 2012 where the MSM, especially the CBC, went wild and the story lingered on for weeks, if not months. This was, however, way more serious then the Michael Ma incident since it involved a Conservative member of parliament instead of a Liberal. Former Canadian Cabinet Minister Bev Oda famously expensed a $16 glass of orange juice during a 2011 trip to London, resulting in a public scandal and her repaying the amount in 2012. She had charged the expense to taxpayers. In June 2011, Bev Oda, then International Cooperation Minister, was staying at the Savoy Hotel in London, England. Oda was attending a conference on immunizing children in poor nations but chose a more expensive hotel than the one provided by the hosts. Oda initially defended the expense but later repaid the $16 and additional costs of her hotel. That wasn’t enough for the opposition, then the Liberals, or the mainstream media. She was thus forced to resign from her cabinet position in July 2012. The incident became a notorious symbol of political entitlement and wasteful spending in Canadian politics. The story of a $16 glass of orange juice!
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Robyn Urback
Robyn Urback@RobynUrback·
“Do you believe man has walked on the moon?” “I believe men have walked many places.” “But on the moon?” “As I say, men have done a lot of walking.” “So you do think man has walked on the moon?” “I have to go.”
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