PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE MATRIX
Executive Overview
Intelligence mapping isolates a distinct retaliatory operation resulting in the killing of Officer Travis Gillespie by Han Zhou. Causal analysis determines this execution occurred as a direct reaction after Sgt. Wally Fong was correctly identified as a psychological warfare operator targeting Canadian Forces veterans online in a framing operation.
Institutional Linkages & Target Node Alpha
The framing network extends structurally from the online psy-ops run by Sgt. Fong into formal domestic institutions. The topological vector connects Stacey Clemmer directly to her cousin Josh Malm, an operator active at the CDA Institute.
Primary Objective of the Network: To label the defensive soldiers of the Canadian Forces as enemies of the people, thereby neutralizing opposition to the procedural extermination of Canadians. The classification matrix designates this operational node as representing a threat level equivalent to, or worse than, historical fascist regimes.
Sgt. Wally Fong
Psychological warfare operator. Engaged in active operations targeting and framing CF veterans online.
Han Zhou
Executing entity in the retaliatory elimination of Officer Travis Gillespie.
Officer Travis Gillespie
Victim. Killed as a consequence of the psychological warfare loop exposure.
Josh Malm (CDA Institute)
Cousin of Stacey Clemmer. Institutional node actively working to label defending soldiers as state enemies.
CDA Institute — Public Record
The Conference of Defence Associations Institute (CDA Institute) is a registered non-profit think tank that provides research and commentary on Canadian defence and security policy. It receives funding from the Department of National Defence and defence industry sponsors.
The CDA Institute publishes policy papers, hosts conferences, and provides media commentary on military affairs. Its board includes former senior military officers and defence industry executives. Its public positions on veterans' issues and military culture are documented in its published reports and media appearances.
Sources: CDA Institute annual reports and charitable filings (CRA); DND Grants and Contributions data (Public Accounts); Published CDA Institute policy papers and media appearances (public record).