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Tuesday, 6 June 2023

David Johnston’s credibility at odds with over classified intelligence.


 

 

The Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs will interrogate David Johnston on Tuesday the 6th of June 2023.

 

What they will likely ask are mundane questions regarding his decision not to call for a commission of inquiry. They will be passive aggressive about his ties with Justin Trudeau and who knows, maybe they will ask about a summer job that the Prime Minister’s father had in a Malartic, Québec gold mine, just a few decades ago- yes, PET was a gold miner as a young student.

 

If time permits, they will awkwardly ask about Johnston retaining Navigator as a crisis management consultant.

 

What they will not touch is any of the concerns and allegations I outlined in mine of yesterday to all members of the POC.

They will not take the opportunity to take my offer to have a witness testify to the fact that Johnston, in the past, has knowingly suppressed well supported allegations, that supported concerns that criminal and terrorist interests had compromised the PMO through the involvement of Brian Mulroney as a senior advisor to the Prime Minister at the time.

It was then that American intelligence agencies became concerned with the Mulroney affiliations, that might or might not, have compromised then President Bush Jr, given the close relationship between the Bush family and Brian Mulroney.

 

In the middle of President Bush’s war on the Axis of Evil, Mulroney and his terrorism financiers, was vacationing regularly with the Bush family.

 

It was when Johnston was appointed to determine the terms of what would become the Oliphant Inquiry, that we had advised that the involvement of terrorist financiers that also complemented their business model with laundering cash for South American drug cartels.

 

Back then, once those allegations were reduced to writing, Brian Mulroney scrambled to hire the only crisis management team that would take on the job, Navigator.

 

Insiders at Navigator described the chaos of the firm’s early start in the basement of a North York house that, it was said, belonged to Watt’s mother.

 

Watt’s first big gig was a national security shit show that in time, paid off in spades for him.

 

A former employee confided that at the time, the Navigator strategy was to lie, which in turn created the chaos.

 

Now today, Navigator is employed by David Johnston in the matters that pertain to election interference, where again, David Johnston is avoiding the meat of the issue, like he did in the Airbus case.

 

In the Airbus case as with the current election interference matters, somehow what is known publicly turns out to be classified privately.

But, in both the election interference study and the Airbus case, a Prime Minister of Canada is on the hot seat for inappropriate ties.

Mulroney with terrorism and organize crime ties and Justin Trudeau in yet another charitable racket.

 

David Johnston somehow coincidentally finds himself arbitrating and defining the rules of how it will all go down, again.

And in both situation, Navigator will handle the public, yet classified, details.

 

One has to wonder why David Johnston would want to put himself in that situation, after all, hasn’t he jeopardized national interests enough?

 

The answer to that is a little more practical. Whether it be the safety and security of the Mulroney and/or Trudeau families, Johnston is the guy that will preserve the integrity of our former and current elected officials, because our politicians are so greedy that they will do anything for cash.

 

The question we need to come to terms with, is whether or not we will continue to tolerate damaging Canada’s reputation and interests with our allies just so our politicians can make a buck on the side.  

 

To the exception that at least one witness exists, and that this individual could torpedo Johnston’s credibility, the rest of the allegations herein were at one point or another the subject of public reports, unclassified public reports. 

 

As soon as Johnston got involved, the toilet paper in bathroom stalls at CSIS headquarters in Ottawa became classified.

 

 

 

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