#BurnabyMountain Unmasked II Preview: David Suzuki, Occupy, Idle No More & Harsha Walia


Burnaby Mountain had a special guest last Thursday when David Suzuki’s grandson Tamo Campos showed up on the scene. Things got bad that day; despite the protester’s claims of running a peaceful camp, the crowd got heated and started pushing its way into and yelling insults at a line of RCMP officers. After some careful video editing, Campos’ NGO Beyond Boarding released a video implying the arrest was entirely uncalled for.

The excitement was the perfect segway to Sunday when David Suzuki made his own trek up Burnaby Mountain. Suzuki put on a talented performance, completely ignoring he was in a camp full of anarchists, that his grandson works closely with many of them, and emotionally calling-out the RCMP for what he perceived was unfair and brutish treatment. When asked by the media whether he’d get arrested himself, Suzuki explained that he didn’t want to put his job at risk at the CBC.

The Suzuki clan’s final stunt happened on Monday November 24th when his daughter Tamiko Suzuki and granddaughter Midori Campos showed-up with two other members of Beyond Boarding. After a short speech, using the media’s presence to promote a cause that was in no way connected to Burnaby Mountain, they announced their intention to get arrested and walked over the police line. It was a typical staged arrest with one exception- the arrestees were being stage managed by Canada’s most prominent promoter of activist violence…

#BurnabyMountain Unmasked Part II will investigate and explore some important questions:

  • Was Tamo Campos’s arrest as unfair as David Suzuki proclaimed?
  • Who’s in the Suzuki clan’s networks- how deeply are they entrenched with militant activists?
  • Was Suzuki’s excuse for not getting arrested real, or is there something more to the story?
  • How does this all connect to Suzuki and hs people’s role in the hijacking of Occupy and Idle No More?
  • How is Suzuki connected to the Love Is The Movement anarchist tattoo cult?
  • What’s David Suzuki doing working with RCMP designated extremists?
  • Is it time for Canadians to stop trusting David Suzuki?

The answers are both enlightening, and – if you’re someone (like me) who once believed in Suzuki – equally disheartening. Despite his kind grandfatherly role, it turns out that Suzuki and his family have been contributing to what could end up being a very dangerous situation. Ultimately, people could get seriously hurt- David Suzuki is a dangerous man, his grandson too.

I’ve been working on a new interactive chart over the past couple of days, one of the suggestions I’ve received from readers is that the charts are too small when posted in a blog, so click this link to have a look. If you haven’t read this site’s #IdleNoMore Unmasked series, it’s highly recommend background reading.

Also, if you haven’t read it yet, check out #BurnabyMountain Unmasked Part I – an interesting tale of the involvement of some nutty professors (and a nuttier department) at Simon Fraser University.

Finally, if you want to know more about the militant anarchist David Suzuki entrusted his daughter & granddaughter’s safety to, I discussed it with Ezra Levant yesterday- if you’re not familiar with Suzuki’s radicalism, you’re likely to be very surprised:

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3 comments

    • Fritz Becker on November 27, 2014 at 03:39
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    I don’t know if I ever believed in David Suzuki, but in being a resident of British Columbia I became aware of his status as a quasi cult leader, narcissist, and first class hypocrite, at least 20 years or more ago. The most blatant display of what a charlatan he is was on full display when he appeared on that Australian Broadcasting Corporation show and was quizzed by members of the genetic research and climatology professions and offered nothing in response but buzz words, and factoids that were at least a decade out of date.
    But the man, if you could call him that, is a bomb thrower, he throws outrageous remarks and ideas out there to stir things up, and then runs off to the next target to evade responsibility. It is absolutely sickening that he expects his own grandchildren and daughter to violate a court order, be arrested, and face contempt charges but walks away so he won’t risk his career at the CBC, I guess that shows how much his principles mean to the man himself. Perhaps even the management at mothercorp (CBC) is getting sick of his narcissism and contract demands, and have let him know as much.
    Even more disturbing is why someone like Preston Manning would voluntarily sit on the board of a working group along side the president of the David Suzuki foundation and several other far left environmental extremists. Sure, it’s fine to have a dialog, with someone who has an open mind, but nobody from any one of these groups opposed to pipelines, shutting down resource industries, or leveling carbon taxes (21st century indulgences) are open minded, they are being paid to advance an agenda, by hook or by crook, and there is no room for compromise on their end. Mr. Manning is either naive or he is so out of touch and trapped in the far left academic-media echo chamber so long that he believes this nonsense.

    1. I’ll explain what my feelings were about Suzuki were in the full article. I didn’t know much about him (spent most of my life living abroad, never paid attention), but someone I loved did. Her influence (and my lack of research) left me with warm feelings about the guy. I can’t tell you how disappointed I was to see he’s not all that…

        • Fritz Becker on November 27, 2014 at 22:10
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        I have to admit that he used to come across as very personable on TV, back when I used to watch The Nature of Things in the 80s he was a lot more restrained. But in the 1980s The Nature of Things still had some resemblance to a science show, somewhat like Nova on PBS, and not a 60 minute personal soap box to it’s host.
        What I would like to know is if Mr Suzuki received any financial compensation for appearing at the protest site? I find it suspicious that he just happened to jet in from overseas right after Kinder Morgan’s request for a court order was granted, that the RCMP moved in, and after what was a group of a half dozen protesters ballooned to a hundred or more.

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