Why I Believe Rocco Galati Is Controlled Opposition

Over the last 20 years or so, Rocco Galati has tried to project himself as a constitutional lawyer, fighting for the interests of Canadians, and humanity as a whole. However, looking more into it, I’ve come to believe that this image and persona are entirely artificial. I think he’s actively working against Canadians. Since this …

TSCE #16: World Border Congress Meets In Morocco, March 19-21

1. Important Links (1) http://world-border-congress.com/ SPONSORS (2) https://www.biometricupdate.com (3) https://findbiometrics.com/ (4) https://www.rapiscansystems.com/en/ (5) https://www.rapiscan-ase.com (6) https://www.gemalto.com/ (7) https://www.cellebrite.com/en/home/ (8) https://www.sita.aero/ 2. Giving Some Context CLICK HERE, for the UN’s response to repatriating terrorists. CLICK HERE, for Border Security Report. As a bit of a side note: Morocco is also where the UN Global Migration Compact …

Federal Court Of Appeal Partially Overturns “Bad Beyond Argument” Injection Mandate Case

The Federal Court of Appeal partially overturned a 2023 ruling on injection mandates for over 600 Plaintiffs who had sued back in May 2022. This suit covered a broad range of employers, both part of the Government, and others regulated by Ottawa. There were additional claims pleaded related to loss of mobility rights and freedom …

The Nadon Reference Case: What Really Happened (Gonzo Logic)

It’s time to put a decade long myth to rest: the Nadon Reference Case. This was a 2013 challenge in Federal Court to the appointment of Marc Nadon to the Supreme Court. The specific issue was not his abilities, but where he had worked. Under Canadian law, Quebec is entitled — rightly or wrongly — …

A Look Into Gill’s $2 Million Professional Malpractice Claim

Kulvinder Gill’s $2 million malpractice lawsuit is out, and is it ever interesting. When previously covered, just the Notice of Action was filed, but now, there’s the Statement of Claim. Here’s some background information on what has transpired since 2020. It alleges incompetence, negligence, breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duties, and an overall lack …

Ontario First Responders Case To Be Discontinued After Bait-And-Switch Fails

A year ago, a $125 million lawsuit was filed in Ontario against various employers whom had forced people out of their jobs. This stemmed from the Fall 2021 injection mandates across Canadian Provinces and elsewhere. It made headlines across Canadian media outlets. Interestingly, the case wasn’t filed until March 2023, nearly 18 months after the …