For many years, Canadians have lamented the state of competition for Internet broadband services, pointing to concerns regarding price and lack of choice. Earlier this month, the CRTC seemed to agree, admitting in a decision involving competitive access that it is “important that the Commission revise its approach to promote competition and protect the interests of Canadians.”
The CRTC must regulate the WBAN (Wireless Body Area Network IEEE802.15.6 in the Terahertz Band) which enables lawless actors within CSIS to harass and torture whistle-blowers and their animals using biophotonics. These acts involve crimes of warrantless search and seizure of our biometrics via the Internet of Nano Things and the WBAN contrary to Sections 184(1) and 430(5) of the Criminal Code.
The CRTC must regulate the WBAN (Wireless Body Area Network IEEE802.15.6 in the Terahertz Band) which enables lawless actors within CSIS to harass and torture whistle-blowers and their animals using biophotonics. These acts involve crimes of warrantless search and seizure of our biometrics via the Internet of Nano Things and the WBAN contrary to Sections 184(1) and 430(5) of the Criminal Code.
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