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- Jul 2, 2018
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https://modernnations.com/threads/brazil-message-to-canada.3208/#post-10918
Being given 24 hours to leave the Canada, the Brazilian diplomatic staff at the embassy in Ottawa, quickly shreds what few documents there is between the two countries could be. They are given two hours to destroy any connection between Brazil and Canada. Computers and shredded paper are tossed into an incinerator.
They send encrypted messages to the other Brazilian consulates in Canada.
"All paper will be shredded and then thrown into an incinerator. All computers that had been used in the office will be thrown into the incinerator as well. Everything will be burned."
At Brazilian consulates in British Columbia and Alberta the workers are ordered to shred documents and throw all computers into the basement incinerators. As are the employees at the Consulates in Halifax, Montreal, and Consulate General in Toronto.
The employees, once finished with their work, take the earliest flights to points abroad of their choice.
Being given 24 hours to leave the Canada, the Brazilian diplomatic staff at the embassy in Ottawa, quickly shreds what few documents there is between the two countries could be. They are given two hours to destroy any connection between Brazil and Canada. Computers and shredded paper are tossed into an incinerator.
They send encrypted messages to the other Brazilian consulates in Canada.
"All paper will be shredded and then thrown into an incinerator. All computers that had been used in the office will be thrown into the incinerator as well. Everything will be burned."
At Brazilian consulates in British Columbia and Alberta the workers are ordered to shred documents and throw all computers into the basement incinerators. As are the employees at the Consulates in Halifax, Montreal, and Consulate General in Toronto.
The employees, once finished with their work, take the earliest flights to points abroad of their choice.