The Bureau investigates the PRC’s geopolitical 'Vancouver Model'—a system of illicit finance and influence—tracing its growth to notorious smuggler Lai Changxing and Xi Jinping's Fujian powerbase
So two guys with a couple of computers and some perseverance did what all the MSM in Canada, and 650 million in annual government handouts couldn’t do. It also explains the deer in the headlights glazing that appears on the faces of our political leaders whenever they’re questioned on this topic…
Or…
Our MSM has acquiesced to the wishes of Canada’s Dear Leader.
PS: I think the Chinese were stunned at how easy it was to corrupt the most senior levels of Canadian governments…
The relatively clear and concise explanations of the underlying structures and insightful views of how they arose were riveting throughout, and I very much appreciated how Mr. Meyer embedded events in historical context along with giving a projected future historical context that seemed highly plausible. Yes, China could have been (and perhaps yet could be?) so much more. Thank you for this outstanding interview.
So two guys with a couple of computers and some perseverance did what all the MSM in Canada, and 650 million in annual government handouts couldn’t do. It also explains the deer in the headlights glazing that appears on the faces of our political leaders whenever they’re questioned on this topic…
Or…
Our MSM has acquiesced to the wishes of Canada’s Dear Leader.
PS: I think the Chinese were stunned at how easy it was to corrupt the most senior levels of Canadian governments…
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Wow you guys, this is incredible journalism! Unbelievable!
Pierre P. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAcO7xZHLvc
Thanks for sharing that. Some incredibly scary numbers on the out of control drug trade in Canadastan.
The relatively clear and concise explanations of the underlying structures and insightful views of how they arose were riveting throughout, and I very much appreciated how Mr. Meyer embedded events in historical context along with giving a projected future historical context that seemed highly plausible. Yes, China could have been (and perhaps yet could be?) so much more. Thank you for this outstanding interview.