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Eyewitness to Deceit: Trudeau’s Infowar on Freedom Convoy 2022 Paperback – June 18 2022
Tom Quiggin worked within Freedom Convoy 2022 in an intelligence capability. His work was to prepare analytical reports to provide protective intelligence for Freedom Convoy 2022, first responders and the general public in Ottawa. With over 30 years of intelligence and deployed operational experience, he was able to witness the campaign of deceit run by the Government of Canada against its own citizens.
A Fifth-Generation style information war was launched by the Government of Canada against the Freedom Convoy 2022 before it had even reached Ottawa. This campaign was active throughout the presence of the convoy in Ottawa and continued after it was violently dispersed.
The mainstream media played its compliant role. The CBC, for instance, twice created ‘evidence free’ stories about how the Russians/Putin were behind the convoy’s organization. Then it was ‘American money’ and claims that terrorist money was involved.
The willful lies about the Convoy were perpetrated by the Prime Minister, various Ministers of the Crown, Senators, Members of Parliament, Chiefs of Police, and reporters. While mistakes are possible in the ‘fog of war,’ the most serious lies continued well after the facts had been established. In others word, the lies were to support a campaign of deceit.
Among the false stories were loaded shot guns in the trucks, an attempted arson, the presence of terrorists in the convoy, anti-Semitic literature at the events, threats of rape, foreign trade economic losses, the desecration of the War Memorial and accusations that certain Members of Parliament were human slime. Among the most ridiculous accusations made in the Senate by a former RCMP Commissioner was that anarchists were running the convoy.
Tom Quiggin (MA,CD) worked within the Convoy in an intelligence capacity. Based on his previous 30 years of intelligence experience with the Canadian Forces, the Privy Council Office, the RCMP, and others, he worked to create protective intelligence for the convoy, first responders and the citizens in Ottawa. He is a court expert on intelligence collection and reliability in the Federal Court of Canada as well as being a court expert in terrorism in both criminal court and in the Federal Court. He has testified on intelligence and security matters to the House of Commons, the Senate, as well as a royal commission of inquiry (Air India).