Maxime Bernier’s Nazi Moon Base Truther Candidate is a Hero to Conservative Senators and Anti-Union Groups
Say hello to Maxime Bernier’s star candidate in Québec
Maxime Bernier’s People’s Party has unveiled its star candidate in Québec.
Ken Pereira is a YouTube conspiracy theorist who makes videos that explore topics like the pedophile ring allegedly run by Hillary Clinton and moon bases constructed by the Nazis with the assistance of extraterrestrials.
While some may dismiss Pereira as a fringe figure, the far-right conspiracy theorist has actually been celebrated by anti-union business groups as well as Conservative Senators in Canada’s so-called chamber of sober second thought.
During Senate committee hearings in 2015 examining Harper’s draconian anti-union Bill C-377, Pereira appeared as an expert witness in support of the Conservative legislation that was widely condemned as unconstitutional.
Conservative Senator Denise Batters praised the conspiracy theorist’s thoughts on Bill C-377 as “compelling” and a breath of fresh air compared to the “esoteric legal arguments” she’d been hearing from constitutional experts.
Conservative Senator Jean-Guy Dagenais also commended the conspiracy theorist for “eloquently” arguing the merits of Harper’s anti-union legislation.
Pereira insisted he was appearing on behalf of rank-and-file union members, but the loudest applause for his testimony always seemed to come from the heads of Canada’s biggest anti-union groups.
John Mortimer, the head of the anti-union group LabourWatch, called Pereira a “brave man” and compared the far-right conspiracy theorist to former US President John F. Kennedy.
Terrance Oakey, the head of the open-shop lobby group Merit Canada, also put Pereira on a pedestal as an example of why Canada needs to crack down on unions.
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