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Chrystia Freeland person

also: Christina Freeland, Freeland

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Chrystia Freeland spied_on Soviet Union speculative
“Well, they showed her the door. She's not allowed into Russia. So that tells me she was 100% an intelligence asset.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner prelude to terror chapter 26 @ 56:18

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Colonel’s Corner prelude to terror chapter 26
▶ 51:19 over the internet and open source information, being able to pick out patterns and do the research to understand the correlation to these events. And then they start noticing those patterns, which is a huge deal. Miles, go ahead. Oh, good a…
Colonel’s Corner prelude to terror chapter 26
▶ 51:50 And that's really interesting. She was supposed to come out with her budget. And I wonder if these tariffs are causing some issues. But look, if you look into her history, her family, I'm glad she's gone. Right. You probably know who I'm ta…
Colonel’s Corner prelude to terror chapter 26
▶ 52:23 Well, she's a finance minister in Canada. Well, she was. She's like the deputy now, right? Right. But now, because I'm paying close attention to it, she was the one that was laughing when they closed the truckers' bank accounts down during …
Colonel’s Corner prelude to terror chapter 26
▶ 52:49 and there's something going on behind the scenes that we don't know about. I don't know if Trudeau's going to last too much longer either. He probably got talked to or spanked down in Mar-a-Lago. Well, I honestly think that's why she quit. …
Colonel’s Corner prelude to terror chapter 26
▶ 53:17 She's a Rhodes Scholar. She obviously spent time at Oxford. She is a quote-unquote journalist, and she worked for all of the CIA-funded media. She worked at Financial Times, she worked at The Economist, and she worked at Washington Post. An…
Colonel’s Corner prelude to terror chapter 26
▶ 53:43 There's little about her that does not, in my opinion, scream CIA. So that's why I think, and like you said, I mean, her family has ties. Her maternal grandfather was involved in a Nazi newspaper during World War II. Operation Paperclip.…
Colonel’s Corner prelude to terror chapter 26
▶ 54:48 in my opinion. And yeah, it's just very interesting. She also speaks according to this one website I'm looking at, French, Ukrainian, and Italian, which tells me she's an intelligence operative. So anyway. Well, she was banned from Russia.…
Colonel’s Corner prelude to terror chapter 26
▶ 55:20 She's not allowed to go to Russia. Yeah. Because she had gone to Russia. She's fluent in Russian and she had gone to Russia to learn how to speak Russian. So as a student. Yeah, it's called an immersion program. Yeah. Well, she was a quote …
Colonel’s Corner prelude to terror chapter 26
▶ 56:18 but not necessarily a conversational level. And it's called an immersion program. Well, they showed her the door. She's not allowed into Russia. So that tells me she was 100% an intelligence asset. Oh, absolutely. Yeah, during her immersion…