Under the guise of combating ‘hate,’ The Canadian Anti-Hate Network’s Bernie Farber has used defamatory disinformation campaigns to influence Canadian politics and interfere in populist political movements his entire career.
During the Freedom Convoy Farber’s organization provided Canadian lawmakers and news media outlets with a false extremist narrative about the movement – that resulted in veterans being violently assaulted and protestors getting trampled by horses in the streets of Ottawa.
Superintendent Pat Morris later testified at the POEC that the extremist ideations injected into the mainstream narrative by politicians and news media outlets were not premised in fact – and the HateGate scandal that never reached Mainstream Media supported Morris’s testimony.
CAHN has admitted on several occasions in a variety of online interviews that its tactics involve connecting members of populist political movements to racist ideologies to stifle freedom of expression in Canada – and while the right-wing populist movement fights over Government scandals this organization is working with Canadian lawmakers to usher in a state of Communism the world has never seen before.
Under the guise of combating 'hate,' The Canadian Anti-Hate Network's Bernie Farber has used defamatory disinformation campaigns to influence Canadian politics and interfere in populist political movements his entire career.
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— Wiretap Media (@WiretapMediaCa) July 17, 2024