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Peter Nayland Kust's avatar

I pulled up the vid clip. Josee said it best: it looks suspicious.

I have also seen in social media reports that OPS and RCMP "officers" who apparently don't even speak English, giving rise to speculation that non-Canadian forced are involved in the crackdown.

At the present time, those social media reports are unconfirmed. I've gotten two steps ahead of the facts a couple times already trying to keep current with events on the ground, so while I rule nothing out, I am firmly of the opinion that details which have not been confirmed in some fashion need to be regarded as such until they are confirmed.

Peter Nayland Kust's avatar

I see what you mean.

I'll have to see if I can verify that, although that's a different situation than the one referenced in this particular Rebel News story. Those text messages are presumably among bona fide RCMP officers.

LaJ's avatar

Try that? Sorry Peter, I forgot about LI, my apologies.

Peter Nayland Kust's avatar

No worries. I'm just arrogant and cocky enough to say it's LinkedIn's loss!

LaJ's avatar

It is! I followed you there, too.

Peter Nayland Kust's avatar

I'm glad you followed me here! Thanks!

Peter Nayland Kust's avatar

Can you screenshot what that message is? Remember, I'm persona non grata on LinkedIn.

LaJ's avatar

Those police may not be Ottawa police

Peter Nayland Kust's avatar

According to Rebel News, these messages are between RCMP officers who are assisting the OPS.

At this time, the RCMP has yet to respond to Rebel News regarding these messages. However, the tenor of the exchanges is such that it is imperative the RCMP respond, even if to refute their authenticity.