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It is worrisome that JT walks around with a smirk on his face, as if he is expecting to receive more foreign support to help him win the next election.

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I’ve had similar concerns. Trudeau’s ego, narcissism, desire to make history in a 4th term, and hatred of Pierre Poilievre aside…it seems to me he knows there is an ace or two up his sleeve or keister. Trudeau has shown us, even before Sam started providing evidence, that he cannot be trusted.

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I just re-read this comment and I want to make it abundantly clear that I was referring to Trudeau’s hatred of Poilievre. I am very much pro-Poilievre.

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I believe that we are witnessing the end of the Liberal Party in Canada. With the loss in St Paul Toronto riding to the Conservatives a few days ago, perhaps even to the Liberal support in their 905 so-called 'safe' riding, Canadians are waking up. Hope so.

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Hi, Can you clarify that the reason the names of parliamentarians weren't revealed was due to they are not able? That that is part of the rules of NSICOP? I don't want to take them off the hook, believe me, but is there a legitimate reason that they can't reveal the names? That it would be illegal?

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The rules of NSICOP are that PM Justin Trudeau can censor what he wants, and also it is covered by official secrets regulations, is the basic answer. I'm sure there could be some legal arguments from lots of angles.

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Sam, is there anyone who could legally provide these names? In the alternative, I can always hope for another leak.

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Ok thank you

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We know Trudeau has been complicit in the interference as he was told about it and did nothing. That makes him guilty of aiding a foreign nation to interfere in our elections, or at least it does in my eyes. Whether his name is on the list of MP’s that are in the report that Jagmeet Singh has read, we may never know. That being said Jagmeet continues to support Trudeau knowing he has aided the CCP, so does that make Jagmeet as guilty as Trudeau? In my mind he is. Unfortunately we have no way to charge him as there is nothing in place to do so. It is sad to see Jagmeet is more concerned with his pension than the country and its citizen's and still stands by the compromised Government of day.

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Thank you. Both of you.

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Sam can you explain: the need for health records to tie into their military activities ? Maybe contact some movie producer to make this film - you'll be set for life in your underground bunker.

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Hello James and Sam. I think you and Tucker agree on what our Leaders should be doing. They should be looking after their citizens first and foremost. They seem to have forgotten this.

https://rumble.com/v53wtzu-tucker-carlson-responds-to-julian-assanges-release-during-australia-speech.html

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Thank you Sam!

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I want a" Sam Cooper was right" or "I believe Sam Cooper" or "Sam Cooper is a hero of the truth" . I am so proud of Sam and pray for his safety everyday. One of the best journalists, reporter and investigator in a long long time.

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Election now!

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I find it odd that Sam mentions the Globe and Mail and Global News for the work done on this file, yet no mention of the National Post. I would think that the Nat Post would be all over this story. To me, Nat Post, has by far the best columnists. Just wondering.

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While I don’t think the Hitler comparisons hold up, the annexation by Germany of the Sudetenland is similar here in one way: one country’s leader calling other country’s leaders collective bluff. Hitler was a master at this and Xi has become the same, not only with the “magic weapon” of the UFWD but also in the South China Sea.

Would love if these pods could be made available via a podcast app, any chance? Thanks as always.

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