Leaked Dossier Reveals 200 Pages of Conspiracies and Controversial Statements From John Rustad’s BC Conservative Candidates

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  1. >Jordan Kealy, a BC Conservative candidate in Peace River North, appears in the dossier discussing what BC United describes as a “government plan to eat bugs” and “control the weather.”

    >“We do question if this is all planned,” Kealy wrote in a 2023 Facebook post. “They’re going after vitamins and supplements right now so we won’t have access to them … control the food and you control the people. Will you eat bugs because there’s nothing else?”

    >Kealy’s post, which links to a 2015 Global News article about an “Ontario cricket farm” that “hopes bugs are the future,” echoes comments BC Conservative leader John Rustad himself made in a speech at an event celebrating the Freedom Convoy in which he warned [children could be forced to eat bugs](https://pressprogress.ca/bc-conservative-leader-john-rustad-warned-convoy-event-that-kids-will-be-forced-to-eat-bugs/).

    >BC United opposition research dossier

    >The rambling post shifts to the topic of “weather modification,” insisting “we know that they cloud seed and spray things in the air.”

    >Kealy asks “what are unintentional (or intentional) harms from messing with the weather?? Hmm. unpredictable weather, weather extremes maybe??? Drought, fires???”

    >Kealy’s post concludes with photos of vapour trails – what conspiracy theorists describe as “chemtrails” – in the sky above a farm: “How can we fight back?” Kealy asks. “How can we unite and take our lives back?”

  2. >In a section of the dossier titled “crazy views on US politics,” BC Conservative Surrey–White Rock candidate Bryan Tepper is included by BC United for sharing memes “denying that the storming of the capital on January 6” and claiming it was “a ‘false flag’ operation by elites.”

    >BC United opposition research dossier

    >Another section of the dossier shows Cowichan Valley BC Conservative candidate John Koury responding to former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Twitter earlier this year.

    >“You lost and Trump won,” Koury wrote, adding that Trump won “twice, soon three times” – an apparent reference to denials that the 2020 US election result was legitimate.

    >BC United opposition research dossier

    >Elsewhere, Koury is listed as having “liked” a 2023 tweet from a US-based “MAGA” account about a QAnon-adjacent theory about an “elite pedophile ring” operating in Hollywood.

    >“Do you support Mel Gibson’s plan to expose an elite pedophile ring operating at the heart of the Hollywood system?” reads the tweet.

    >BC United opposition research dossier

    >In a February 2024 tweet, Bulkley Valley-Stikine BC Conservative candidate Sharon Hartwell replied to a Twitter account called “Trump Army,” asking if “Democrats cheated and that President Donald Trump won the last election?”

    >Hartwell replied: “Yes.”

    >BC United opposition research dossier

    >BC Conservative Langley-Abbotsford Harman Bhangu, who makes numerous appearances throughout the 200-page dossier, is documented in 2022 tweeting promoting a [widely debunked](https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/justice-department/antifa-january-6-capitol-riot-conspiracy-theory-social-media-rcna125369) far-right conspiracy [falsely claiming](https://www.reuters.com/article/world/fact-check-men-who-stormed-capitol-identified-by-reuters-are-not-undercover-ant-idUSKBN29E0QH/) January 6 insurrectionists were actually undercover members of “Antifa.”

    >“Antifa broke into the Capitol on Jan 6 too,” Bhangu wrote. “If you read the Jan 6 report you would know antifa dressed up as Trump supporters and broke in.”

  3. >In a Facebook group called “Reject: NWO (New World Order) BS,” Loewen posted a message referencing the 15 minute cities conspiracy, asking group members if they’d heard that a “test city” in the UK had “not fared well.”

    >In other postings, BC United says Loewen promoted conspiratorial content railing “against UN world order” and claiming “banking is a WEF plot,” a reference to far-right conspiracies about the World Economic Forum

    !ping YIMBY

    they actually believe in every conspiracy holy shit.

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