Saturday, October 18, 2025

Paul McNamara interviewed by Paul Palango

Paul Palango and Adam Rogers interviewed Paul McNamara last Sunday on his dispersing the fog podcast. The interview starts at 0:22 of the podcastPaul McNamara is a former VDP under cover officer suing the RCMP for unlawful spyware on his phone and for a false report that got his security clearance revoked which means he lost his job at the US Consulate. 

The reason Paul McNamara and a current RCMP officer were targeted with the illegal spyware was because their were friends with Bill Majcher who CSIS completely set up on ridiculous charges. I met with Paul McNamara and Bill Majcher after a court appearance in Vancouver. Paul McNamara spent  a lengthy career with VPD doing under cover work in the DTES.

I guess CSIS has been added to that lawsuit along with the RCMP. CTV is reporting that "A

n RCMP sergeant and a former Vancouver detective have filed a lawsuit that accuses Canada's spy agency of wrongly linking them to an ex-Mountie who is charged with being an agent for China."


"Paul McNamara and Peter Merrifield claim that inaccurate, incomplete, misleading and/or false information from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) cost them the security clearances they need for their jobs."

Paul McNamara and Peter Merrifield were on the Northern Perspective podcast April 16th 2025. In Paul McNamara's recent interview he explains the warrantless surveillance technology the RCMP use by installing software on your phone remotely that gives them access to everything you say and do. All your secure aps are not longer secure. 


They can turn you phone back on, they can turn your microphone on, they can turn your camera on. All without a warrant. Paul McNamara also explains that you can set up a secondary password confirmation on your apps once your phone is open. It's beyond me but he knows what he's talking about. That's how he noticed they were accessing his phone.

They also mention the Bill Majcher case and the Sam Cooper scam. They used the spyware on Paul McNamara's Peter Merrifield's phones to find dirt on Majcher but they didn't find any. 

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