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Did anyone catch the #hategate happenings? Kiwi Farms plays a bit role in the events. In a xeet (A) by Toronto activist, lawyer, & independent journalist Caryma S'ad shares an 89 page investigative report based on Freedom of Information requests, unmasking the ineptitude and corruption of Canadian authorities and their incestuous relationship with NGO's, involved in the manufacturing of consent. This focuses on the Canadian Anti-Hate Network (CAHN) an enterprise that purports to model itself after the SPLC and appears to be similar to "Hope Not Hate" in the UK.
From Newswire.ca (Archive)
Banned(?) KF user @Rafal Gan Ganowicz plays a role in the unmasking of "anti-hate researcher" Kurt Phillips as noted on reformed neo-nazi Elisa Hategan's twitter.


The information that the RCMP relied upon, and was provided to the PMO office to support the invocation of the Emergency Act during the 2022 Trucker Convoy was largely disinformation (laundered through the media) and originated from the Canadian Anti-Hate Network (CAHN). The CAHN source was cribbed from high school teacher/armchair activist Kurt Phillips gossip blog.

Though there were many red flags, the RCMP were forced to produce some justification after Marco Mendocino labeled Canadian vet, podcaster, & convoy supporter Jeremy MacKenzie and his fans as domestic terrorists in a media scrum. When asked to justify it, Marco pointed to the RCMP.

The article is a good read, and it is intriguing, although I am not so optimistic regarding its impact, as many of the X users seem to be. This probably belongs in the convoy thread, but I got threadbanned during the event so if someone wants to crosspost there, they should.
From Newswire.ca (Archive)
The HateGate Affair is a piece of investigative journalism. Documents obtained through Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIPOP) reveal shocking details about the RCMP investigation of JEREMY MACKENZIE and DIAGOLON during the Ottawa Freedom Convoy, which led to the invocation of the Emergencies Act.
Crier Media journalists Caryma Sa'd and Elisa Hategan examined 1000 pages of internal documents that show law enforcement relied on misleading information from the Canadian Anti-Hate Network.
Federal Policing FOIPOP reveals a feedback loop between law enforcement, politicians, and media. (CNW Group/Crier Media)
Internal RCMP reports show information on DIAGOLON / Jeremy Mackenzie cannot be verified or corroborated: "The Canadian Anti-Hate Network (CAHN) is cited as the main authority on the group by all mainstream media outlets; due to the fact that all information traces back to one source, triangulation and the verification of facts is almost impossible at the current time."
"DIAGOLON does not pose a criminal or national security threat."
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Highlights of THE HATEGATE AFFAIR investigation:
- Former Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino makes false and alarmist comments in a press conference; when pressed for details, he directs media to law enforcement, who scramble to produce evidence where there is none.
- Canadian citizens' private information shared with international spy agencies, even as internal reports circulate acknowledging there is no evidence of terrorist activity.
- RCMP Intelligence Analysts took cues from anonymous Twitter trolls involved in criminal harassment.
- RCMP officer tasked to produce key briefing for top officials to help government decision-making in only 15 minutes, leaving little time for actual research or analysis.
- Canadian intelligence departments relying on CAHN as a single source that banks on the questionable judgement calls of inexperienced, ideologically-motivated activists with track record of cosplaying online as Nazis and Russian models to gather data and donations.
- CAHN cloaks its researchers in anonymity and refuses to disclose their credentials, conflicts of interest or track record, even as they are widely quoted in the media as subject matter experts.
- Feedback loop between law enforcement, government officials, and media resulted in poorly sourced information being repeated into fact.
- No conclusive evidence that weapons cache in Coutts, Alberta relates to DIAGOLON / Jeremy MacKenzie.
- Disturbing look into 1990s CSIS agent provocateur coverup involving the Heritage Front.
Banned(?) KF user @Rafal Gan Ganowicz plays a role in the unmasking of "anti-hate researcher" Kurt Phillips as noted on reformed neo-nazi Elisa Hategan's twitter.


The information that the RCMP relied upon, and was provided to the PMO office to support the invocation of the Emergency Act during the 2022 Trucker Convoy was largely disinformation (laundered through the media) and originated from the Canadian Anti-Hate Network (CAHN). The CAHN source was cribbed from high school teacher/armchair activist Kurt Phillips gossip blog.

Though there were many red flags, the RCMP were forced to produce some justification after Marco Mendocino labeled Canadian vet, podcaster, & convoy supporter Jeremy MacKenzie and his fans as domestic terrorists in a media scrum. When asked to justify it, Marco pointed to the RCMP.

The article is a good read, and it is intriguing, although I am not so optimistic regarding its impact, as many of the X users seem to be. This probably belongs in the convoy thread, but I got threadbanned during the event so if someone wants to crosspost there, they should.
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