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The Traitor, Grifter and Fugitive

The Harkles attempt to distance themselves from the wanted fugitive

There’s no such thing as a freebie without a catch when it comes to dealing with people involved in fraud. Allen Onyema, is the owner of Air Peace and also a wanted man for money laundering and fraud in the US—the Harkles are shown greeting him as they step of a freebie flight that his company, Air Peace provided for them.

The Harkles cannot deny that they had nothing to do with Onyema, as they can be seen clearly talking to him and standing with him. They could try and claim they didn’t know about his history, but if a journalist can find out in a few days, then surely Archewell staff and WME can do the same. Perhaps they did know and thought the freebies were worth the risk? Maybe Archewell staff and WME are just incompetent? That’s what it looks like, for what PR company would advise a client to have dealings with someone with a documented history of fraud from a federal US court?

Air Peace are now promoting the Harkles as royalty, and using it as PR for the company. Reports claim that the Harkle team are trying to get the company to delete such posts, but what incentive do they have to do so? They gave a free flight to the Harkle entourage and it is a plain old quid pro quo.

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During the faux tour there have been many video clips, the majority staged with rent-a-crowd or children being ushered forward with the promise of a day off school. Although it was not an ‘official’ tour, the visit was presented as one in all but name. Yet we still see TW has not learned any manners, with her pushing herself forward to shake hands before Harold again, making the whole process look amateurish and messy.

Harold isn’t having much luck with the investigation into his visa application either, with the current excuse of not disclosing the documents is that ‘law enforcement’ documents are involved. The first excuse was that Harold was entitled to privacy, but the actual question to be answered here is whether DHS processed his application correctly within the guidelines of the law, or was Harold given preferential treatment and thus bypassed the law due to his title?

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It’s a straightforward question, because if Harold did provide false information on the application form then would it be null and void, and did the DHS act in accordance with the law under such circumstances? Given that the Harkles had expected to remain in Canada with free protection, had any application to live in the US been made before the end of February 2020 when Canada announced public funded protection would end on 31 March 2020, when they ceased to be working members of the RF? In their own faux documentary,Harold reveals that they left Canada on 14 March 2020 by private jet to the US.