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Originally Posted by Aarongavey
What we know is someone told Global this happened. Global reviewed no tapes, read no transcripts and had no other information. And then they published. That is what we know, because the Globe confirmed today they had the same story (someone walks in and says something but has nothing to back it up) and they passed on the story.
It is kinda like an Orange Julius trade rumour in that way.
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And it entirely depends on who that "someone" is....and actually have 2 "someones", both verifying the same thing.
Both being touted as high level CSIS employees.
They could be lying about it all, but one would have to wonder why they would do so?
All I know for sure is that a conversation took place between Dong and the Consul General of China, one which Dong initiated. One that he had while under surveillance by the Canadian Spy agency (which in of itself raises a lot of questions), and chances are pretty good there is a transcript and/or recording of somewhere in the CSIS files.....since.....again they were watching him for these very kind of transgressions in regards to diplomacy with China, something he was never tasked with by his bosses...apparently.