Ontario man sentenced to 20 years after pleading guilty to terrorism charges

TORONTO – An Ontario man who pleaded guilty to three terrorism charges was sentenced Friday to 20 years in prison.

Matthew Althorpe admitted to creating and publishing white supremacist propaganda as an active member of the terror group Atomwaffen Division, and an agreed statement of facts in the case said manifestos he published on Telegram inspired multiple terrorist attacks.

Superior Court Justice Jane Kelly said in her ruling that the propaganda Althorpe created can never be erased and will continue to inspire more violence.


20 years? That’s nothing! If you’re a Muslim terrorist you might have to say sorry and suffer a peace bond!

As of late 2025/early 2026, there is no single, precise, publicly available official tally of “returned suspected ISIS terrorists” currently in Canada, because the term is not strictly defined in government reporting and includes varying levels of suspicion/evidence.

The most commonly cited historical figure comes from Public Safety Canada’s 2018 Public Report on the Terrorist Threat to Canada (still referenced in 2025 analyses): roughly 60 individuals with Canadian connections were suspected of having engaged in extremist activities abroad and had returned to Canada. Only a relatively small subset of these had returned from the core ISIS conflict zones (Turkey, Iraq, or Syria); the broader ~190 “extremist travellers” included people who went to other locations.

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Big Pharma toxicologist blows whistle on covid vaccine links to cancer and infertility

PFIZER’S former chief toxicologist said vital safety tests were not carried out before their covid jab was rolled out to billions and that mass vaccination caused ‘widespread harm’.

He also said no proper checks were done to see whether it could cause cancer due to ‘time constraints’, and tests to check its impact on pregnancy and fertility were inadequate. He suggested this has led to fertility issues in Europe and other vaccinated countries.

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Brampton man pleads guilty to leading narco trucking scheme used by Ryan Wedding to flood Ontario with cocaine and methamphetamine

LOS ANGELES — A Brampton man who served as the leader of an Indo-Canadian trucking network at the heart of Ryan Wedding’s narco empire pleaded guilty this week in federal court to running a continuing criminal enterprise — a charge that carries a mandatory minimum of 20 years in federal prison.

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WEF reframes ‘eat the bugs’ as new ‘nature economy’ investment project

Behind the push for widespread consumption of insects and fake meat is the narrative that animal protein is harmful to both people and the planet.

The agenda to eat the bugs is alive and well with the World Economic Forum (WEF) in a recently released report on “50 Investible Opportunities for a New Nature Economy.”

Published in collaboration with Oliver Wyman, the latest WEF insight report promotes the idea that opportunities in the “new nature economy” – which they say has a $10.1 trillion business value – are “ripe for banks, investors, and insurers to support with capital.”

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Islam’s Final Plan: A Conversation with Mic Martin

In this wide-ranging conversation with Mic Martin, we discuss the structure of Islam as presented in the Koran and the Sunnah of Mohammed, and how these sources shape law, society, and relations with non-Muslims. The discussion draws on experiences going back to London in the 1970s, later work administering legislation, conversations with its victims, and many years of study of primary Islamic sources.

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6 key moments from the Supreme Court challenge of Quebec’s secularism law

Seven judges of the Supreme Court of Canada are now considering the fate of Quebec’s controversial secularism law, Bill 21, which bans some civil servants, including teachers, from wearing religious symbols on the job.

A decision isn’t expected for at least several months.

Four days of arguments — exceptionally long for a Supreme Court case — dealt mostly with complex questions regarding the mechanics of Canada’s notwithstanding clause.

TDS made an appearance as one would expect from the Elbow dupes.

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Terry Glavin: Democracy is in retreat, and that works fine for Carney

We’re now in the 20th consecutive year of freedom’s retreat around the world, says the venerable American institution Freedom House, and the current backsliding has lasted longer than the descent into fascism during the 1930s. Established in 1941 to persuade Americans to join the fight against the Nazis, Freedom House has been closely tracking democracy’s ebbs and flows since 1973. Among the findings in its latest annual report …

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NHS doctor accused of supporting Hamas shouts ‘game on’ as she addresses crowd of supporters outside court after being released on bail

An NHS doctor charged with posting on social media in support of Hamas shouted ‘game on’ today after being released on bail.

Dr Rahmeh Aladwan appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court where she indicated not guilty pleas to four counts of inviting support for the proscribed group.

The court heard the charges date from July 23 to December 31 last year, and relate to comments or material posted online.


Oct 7 jewelry?

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Woke CANADIAN mayor mocked for ‘posturing’ video warning ICE to stay out of her city

Toronto’s mayor has been mocked after posting a video saying US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are not allowed in her city during the FIFA World Cup.

Olivia Chow took to social media on Thursday to say she won’t be welcoming US ICE into her city in June and July, when Toronto is hosting six World Cup games.

‘ICE has no place in this city,’ she said in a video. ‘Toronto is about to welcome thousands and thousands of families because of [the] FIFA World Cup, where everyone belongs, everyone’s welcome.

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The German Establishment’s Secret Plan Against the Truth

For months, the German public has been treated to a media-concocted spectacle of moral panic—manufactured, amplified, and weaponised with surgical precision and malign intent. At its centre stood the now-infamous so-called “Potsdam meeting;” a 2023 gathering in which right-wing figures, including Austrian activist Martin Sellner and figures linked to Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), the centre-right Christian Democratic Union, and the Werteunion discussed the topic of remigration. The encounter was elevated overnight from an innocent private event into the affirmed locus of a dark, conspiratorial ‘master plan’ to deport millions of people, including legal citizens of the German state. The only problem with the lurid tale? What the media claims to have been discussed never actually was.

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