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  • Rachel Gilmore

    Rachel Gilmore was born in 1828, in Granville, North Carolina, United States. She married Rodie Baker Sr. before 1850. They were the parents of at least 3 sons. She lived in Pocket, Moore, North Carolina, United States in 1880 and Township 5 Deep River, Moore, North Carolina, United States in 1900. She died on 5 November 1918, in Sanford, Lee, North Carolina, United States, at the age of 90, and was buried in Sanford, Lee, North Carolina, United States.

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    Former Global News reporter Rachel Gilmore appeared before a House of Commons committee to address Russian interference and disinformation campaigns. Gilmore described the issue as “an incredibly important topic,” adding, “I have some strong feelings about it.” “To start, I’m sure you all remember the Freedom Convoy,” said Gilmore during her speech on Tuesday at a meeting of the House of Commons Public Safety and National Security Committee.

    “It was an intriguing time to be monitoring those Telegram channels because, all of a sudden, the ones that had been focused on the Convoy and COVID—groups with tens of thousands of members already inclined to distrust experts, government, media, and institutions—shifted to discussing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Often, they claimed the invasion was justified for reasons the government and mainstream media supposedly wouldn’t tell you,” she explained.

    Canadian entrepreneur Karl Harrison criticised Gilmore, calling her remarks foolish. “This i

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