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Sunday, 19 September 2021

Why I believe Rocco Galati is controlling the opposition

 

Why I believe Rocco Galati is controlling the opposition

This piece is a work in progress, although I have collated enough information to be confident in the conclusions I am presenting. I am posting it now because Galati is scheduled to be speaking at the next Saturday protest at Queen’s Park in Toronto. I will be updating it as I compile more research. It follows the method and research of Miles Mathis – if you are not familiar with his work and you find yourself confused by my logic, you may wish to start by reading his exposé on the OJ Simpson trial, showing it was a psy op from beginning to end.

Rocco Galati is a Canadian constitutional lawyer who on July 9th filed a 191-page suit containing 183 criminal and constitutional charges against various individuals and organizations, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Chief Doctor of Canada Theresa Tam, and the CBC, on behalf of Vaccine Choice Canada. In the past Galati has defended several suspects of terrorism, throwing up immediate red flags. He has also been involved in challenging the appointment of Marc Nadon to the Supreme Court of Canada, and bringing a case against the Canadian government to restore the Bank of Canada as a lender to the government. Wikipedia lists Galati as Jewish. This is relevant since the billionaire and trillionaire families who own the world are predominantly Jewish. That is to say, not all Jews are elite, but almost all of the elites are Jewish or have significant Jewish ancestry.

After being called to the bar in 1989, Galati worked for the federal Department of Justice for one year, before striking out on his own and exclusively taking cases against the government. In 2001, he, along with Paul Slansky, defended Delmart Vreeland at trial. Vreeland claimed to be an officer for the Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI), the oldest branch of the US intelligence community. Vreeland had, according to the story, produced a note predicting the 9/11 attacks. According to Crossing the Rubicon: The Decline of the American Empire at the End of the Age of Oil by Michael Ruppert, Chapter 11, “Neither [Galati nor Slansky] had the slightest doubt that Vreeland had worked for the Office of Naval Intelligence or in some similar capacity, possibly for the CIA.” Ruppert reports that the two lawyers spent months in well-documented efforts to prevent the 9/11 attacks, given the foreknowledge provided by Vreeland.

Vreeland had been arrested in Toronto on December 6th, 2000, on fraud charges. He was immediately put in solitary confinement, and remained there until January 15th. This illegal treatment was apparently administered because Toronto police had difficulty ascertaining his identity. In May, the US requested Vreeland’s extradition for credit card fraud. What happened in the five intervening months? At this point, he hired Slansky and Galati. In June, he informed his counsel that he had information relevant to the national security of Canada and the US. Over the next few months Slansky and Galati made several requests to various intelligence agencies that they interview their client, without success. In August, the note predicting 9/11 was produced, although it was allegedly sealed and not opened until September 14th. After Vreeland was released from prison in 2002, Alex Jones, who competes with David Icke for world’s most obvious intel plant, interviewed him on air.

This is all incredibly suspicious, and reads like yet another show trial staged by intelligence. It includes such theatre as Galati having a dead cat hung on his porch as a threat. Why was Galati defending what was apparently, at the time, a small-time fraudster? Throughout the story, Vreeland is constantly trying to contact CSIS, the RCMP, and every other spook agency he could name. The book by Ruppert is also selling the narrative that US intelligence was warned of the impending 9/11 attacks but chose to do nothing. This is misdirection, since we now know that no planes hit the towers on 9/11. To wrap it up, in 2008 Vreeland was sentenced to 336 years in prison for sexual exploitation of children and distribution of cocaine.

Next, Galati served as a lawyer for Abdurahman Khadr of the Khadr family of spooks. Abdurahman’s father, Ahmed Khadr, was a known financier for Al-Qaeda. At one point in 1998, the Khadr family was living with Osama bin Laden in a compound outside Jalalabad, Afghanistan. Later, Abduraman claimed to be an informant for the CIA. So having Galati represent him in 2002 is quite telling.

In 2006, he represented Ahmad Mustafa Ghany, who was a suspect in the 2006 Ontario terrorism plot. On June second, 2006, raids around the GTA resulted in the arrest of 18 suspected terrorists, dubbed the ‘Toronto 18’. Here we have immediate numerology, since 18, also called Chai in Hebrew, or aces & eights, is a common numerological marker in hoax events. The numbers 33 (the highest rank in freemasonry) and 47 are used similarly. Although the suspects were allegedly planning a series of bombings, armed invasions of government buildings, and even to behead the Prime Minister, nothing was carried out. The group had been under surveillance by CSIS (Canadian Security Intelligence Service) since 2004. On November 27, 2005, intelligence agent Mubin Shaikh began to infiltrate the group. Mubin has worked as an expert witness for the UN security council, NATO, and the Department of Homeland security, and given many interviews on terrorism for CBC, CNN and other mainstream propaganda outlets. So the group was infiltrated not by just any intelligence operative, but by a major spook with international connections.

In 2011, Galati represented the Committee on Monetary and Economic Reform (COMER) in a case against the government of Canada. In it, they argued to restore the Bank of Canada as a lender to the government, and that it is mandated to provide debt-free financing to public works undertaken by the government. COMER was founded by William Krehm and John Hotson in the 1980’s. Krehm was a Russian Jew who grew up in Toronto. In 1932, 2 years after graduating high school, he became a Trotskyist after being recruited by a fellow Russian Jew, Albert Glotzer. Krehm joined the Canadian branch of the Communist League of America (CLA), which is given nine different names on Wikipedia, including the League for Socialist Action, the Revolutionary Worker’s Party, and The Club. One wonders why they needed so many different aliases. We know that Communism was a Jewish movement (remember, Trotsky’s real name was Lev Bronstein) invented to misdirect dissidents around the time of the 1848 republican revolutions in Europe, and to see the Trotskyist movement in Canada undergoing so many splits and rebrandings during the 1930’s indicates it was still accomplishing the same objective. Workers could be diverted from any meaningful action by following the cavalcade of socialist organizations and debating which one was best representing their interests. The same thing still happens now in contemporary politics, without workers realizing that NONE of the political parties represent their interests.

Krehm’s Trotskyist faction was opposed to that of Maurice Spector, Jewish, who was one the of the founding members of the CLA. Krehm’s affiliation with the organization was sporadic, and he eventually moved to Montreal to lead the party branch there. Interesting that someone who was dropping in an out of the organization was able to later acquire a leadership position. In 1934 he split from the CLA permanently, and with the American B. J. Field (born Max Gould; Gould is a common Jewish name) founded a new worker’s party, this time with a 5-letter acronym, which later morphed into a different 4-letter acronym. I don’t consider the names important, seeing as they seemed to change on a monthly basis, but they were known as the Fieldites, after the assumed name of Gould. Krehm became the leader of the Canadian Fieldites, and edited their Worker’s Choice newspaper.

In 1936 he was off to Europe, representing the Fieldites as a delegate at a conference held by the International Revolutionary Marxist Center in Brussels that year. He bounced back and forth between Belgium and Spain, before going to Paris and then London. While in London he spent Christmas with prominent Irish communist Charles Donnelly. He then returned to Spain, where he joined the Partido Obrero de Unificación Marxista (POUM, in English the Workers’ Party of Marxist Unification) as a propagandist and translator during the Spanish Civil War. It’s not clear how Krehm was able to afford his travels across Europe, seeing as professional revolutionary is not a well paid job. Wikipedia isn’t even sure if he graduated from the University of Toronto, or if he dropped out after two years for lack of funds. This is a common theme with the biographies of children of the elite families, who pretend to be working class, but are somehow able to journey all over Europe, holding audiences with prominent people. For one example, see Mark Twain.

While in Barcelona Krehm met spook George Orwell and would converse with him in cafes. Orwell later related his experiences in Spain in Homage to Catalonia. For more on Orwell, see here, page 16. POUM was outlawed by the Spanish government in June 1937, and Krehm’s house was raided by the secret police. He was detained on suspicion of being a spy, and allegedly held for 3 months, before being hospitalized following a hunger strike and subsequently being released. Whether or not that actually happened, we can be sure he was a spy. He was released on the French border, and returned to Canada, where he began giving speeches about his experiences in Spain.

Krehm has a long list of spook bona fides, and finding him founding COMER should give us grave doubts about the sincerity of their mission. COMER circulates a newsletter where they republish articles from limited hangouts like the Center for Research on Globalization (globalresearch.ca). Just so you know, the CRG was founded by Michel Chossudovsky, Jewish. The Jewish Tribune, a newspaper founded by B’nai Brith Canada (now out of publication) described CRG as “rife with anti-Jewish conspiracy theory and Holocaust denial.” So to find CRG being founded by a Jew and being reprinted by the Jewish-run COMER makes no sense under a conventional interpretation. In fact, it is another example of Jews creating their own opposition, in the tradition of Karl Marx, Ezra Pound, and Hitler.

It is clear that Galati has made a career out of representing intelligence assets and spook economic institutions. He has been set up as a white hat, first trying to prevent 9/11, then trying to restore interest-free lending for government projects. But notice, was he successful in either of those endeavours? The question then remains, why would Galati file this suit if he is controlling the opposition? The answer is that it gives false hope to those who are opposed to medical fascism that there are authentic and intelligent voices representing their interests. If even one person who was planning on filing suit decides to not do so in light of Galati’s lawsuit, the project will have been successful. Besides reducing the perceived urgency for others to sue for violations of civil liberties, having the upcoming legal battle managed from both sides allows the elites to script the trial in any way they want. Any outcome can be manufactured, and entered into case law, based on the actions taken and arguments raised by the lawyers and judges. If Galati is unsuccessful in his suit, and I predict that that is the plan, then that will be a blow to anyone else pursuing similar cases. The solution is to not wait for Rocco Galati to ride in on a white stallion to save us, but to file our own lawsuits en masse and force the government to answer for its unconstitutional actions.

[In the future I will be updating this article with more research on the Khadr family, including Omar Khadr, the Toronto 18, and the Canadian Infrastructure Bank, which was created in response to the COMER lawsuit]

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