Do Trudeau’s Deadbeat Rules Control Canada Revenue Agency In Maximus RICO Games?

April 2, 2021

In recent shows with Jason Goodman, I alleged that Justin Trudeau’s “Deadbeat-Parents” or “Listen-and-Obey” rules had allowed Maximus Inc. shareholders to run RICO ‘games’ in Vancouver out of the reach of the US Department of Justice to conceal crimes such as ‘bribery, fraud, gambling offenses, money laundering, financial and economic crimes, obstructing justice or a criminal investigation, murder for hire, and the sexual exploitation of children.’

Research indicates that Maximus tracks all ‘players’ in its Vancouver-based RICO games and by accessing leaked login information on the dark web from the Canada Revenue Agency for example, is able to neutralize, bankrupt, jail or even murder violators of the Trudeau rules.

“Canadian Accountant: Tax season off to rocky start at CRA say Canadian accountants Call centre outsourcing and cybersecurity concern tax professionals Feb 23, 2021 Author: Colin Ellis TORONTO, Feb. 23, 2021 .. Many point to past data breaches and the track record of call centre communications to question the preparedness of the CRA…. More than 100,000 Canadians were locked out of their online accounts on February 16th due to the discovery of leaked login information on the dark web. .. “CRA communication efforts are notoriously bad,” asserts tax lawyer and accountant David Rotfleisch .. “Incomprehensible written communications have improved somewhat but are still difficult for non-professionals to understand. However, the worst performance is arguably front-line telephone staff. Studies have consistently shown a high level of misinformation.” The most egregious example, states Rotfleisch, was the CRA’s confusing messaging over CERB eligibility, an error partially blamed on call centre staff providing incorrect information regarding gross versus net income. … The CRA announced earlier this month that it had hired Maximus Canada, a staffing and outsourcing company that provides business process services to government agencies, to provide additional support to CRA call centres. The Canadian company, a subsidiary of a multinational based in the United States, delivers privatized programs to the federal and provincial governments, most notably in British Columbia.”

Research suggests that the late Pierre Trudeau set up ‘deadbeat rules’ in 1988 for BC’s Family Maintenance Enforcement Program (FMEP) and worked with Bill Clinton on pathogen trades for population controls with the 1972 privatization of Connaught Labs (HIV, Hep-C) and use of Maximus to escort H1N1 and COVID-19 from NML’s Level 4 lab in Winnipeg after 1998.

After the raid on Starnet in August 1999 and its takeover of FMEP in 2003, Maximus appears to have played RICO games with blackmailed pedophiles on Serco ChildBase supply chain, BBC insiders (Jimmy Savile!) and Justin Trudeau’s former roommate Christopher Charles Ingvaldson,

Maximus and Serco shareholders brought Huawei director and PLA field commander Meng Wanzhou, to Vancouver in 2001 allegedly to work with Justin Trudeau on Maximus RICO rules for games involving social extortion, obstruction of CSI, exploitation of children, murder-for-hire and the theft of iteratively-mutated pathogens in BBC IJCAI COVID play.

Justin Trudeau’s deadbeat rules for Maximus games allegedly hide an organization set up by his late father, Pierre Trudeau, and the Huawei founder and Ms. Wanzhou’s father Ren Zenghfei to pluck the 5 Eyes through a "pattern of racketeering activity" now trying to avoid its time in court.

Yours sincerely,

David Hawkins [email protected]

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