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#15643144 at 2022-02-16 18:52:53 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #19779: (((They))) Spied on the President of the United States! Edition
Former prime minister Stephen Harper is working with former leaders of three major intelligence agencies the Mossad, the CIA and MI5 in a Canadian private investment company.
Stephen Harper joined ex-spymasters in company investing in Israeli security tech
Former PM is a partner at firm that includes some of the world's top former intelligence executives
Former prime minister Stephen Harper is working with former leaders of three major intelligence agencies - the Mossad, the CIA and MI5 - in a Canadian private investment company.
AWZ Ventures invests in Israeli cybersecurity, intelligence and physical security technologies.
Despite the many prominent individuals behind it, the company remains low-profile in Canada.
The head office of AWZ (pronounced Oz) Ventures is at 20 Eglinton Ave. West in Toronto, on the 10th floor of an office tower at the corner of Yonge Street.
Harper is one of AWZ's partners and president of its advisory committee.
A glance at the company's website shows that, along with the former prime minister, AWZ has assembled an impressive list of leaders from the counter-intelligence and business worlds.
According to his bio, the company's founder and managing partner, Yaron Ashkenazi, served for a decade in the Israeli Security Agency (ISA) VIP Protection Division, leading teams that protected several Israeli prime ministers.
Edward Sonshine, founding partner of AWZ and chairman of the board, is the founder of RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust, which owns the building that houses AWZ Ventures.
Former Conservative public safety minister Stockwell Day is also involved with the company.
AWZ Ventures has recruited former executives of the Mossad, the Israeli intelligence agency. They include Haim Tomer - who spent more than 30 years with the agency, serving as head of Mossad's intelligence, counter-terrorism and international divisions - and Gary Barnea, a former deputy director of Mossad's special operations division.
Richard Fadden, former director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and a former national security adviser to Harper, also works for the company.
Fadden sits on AWZ Ventures' advisory committee. In an interview with Radio-Canada, he described the business philosophy of founder Ashkenazi, who he said reached out to him after attending a conference where Fadden was a speaker.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/stephen-harper-fadden-israel-awz-cybersecurity-1.5989054