“Finished high explosives” seized at London home after UWO trespassing; four Mandarin-speaking suspects charged

LONDON, ONT. — Four Mandarin-speaking suspects are facing charges related to the unlawful possession of explosives following a weekend incident that began with a trespassing call at Western University’s engineering buildings and led police to a nearby residence containing what court documents describe as “numerous precursor substances and finished high explosives.”

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Why do the media ignore the violent intent of Minneapolis activists?

THE awful deaths of Renée Nicole Good and Alex Jeffrey Pretti in Minneapolis have provoked national outrage, protests, celebrity attention, and global media coverage. In much of the US and UK press, both were quickly portrayed as heroes, allegedly ‘murdered’ or ‘executed’ by ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) agents.

Yet video footage, witness statements and official reports suggest a far more complicated picture.

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Things Fall Apart; The Center Cannot Hold

Yesterday, I wrote about toxic empathy posing a dire threat to Western society. What makes this kind of empathy “toxic” is not that it is empathy, which is a characteristic that is necessary for the formation of a conscience, but rather that it is selective and, in many cases, unlimited.

People identified as deserving of empathy get infinite forgiveness for the most egregious actions, while those seen as “oppressors” deserve none at all and, in fact, should be punished and silenced for objecting to demands they submit to the will of the “oppressed.” It’s all based on an ever-changing and immensely complicated intersectional ladder of oppression, where points are assigned for various degrees of victimhood.

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Ottawa hires hundreds of foreign students as Canadian youth unemployment climbs

Federal departments hired nearly 900 foreign students in a single year despite official warnings that Canadian students are struggling to find work and facing rising unemployment.

Blacklock’s Reporter says records tabled in Parliament show the federal government employed 889 foreign students in 2024, the most recent year with complete data, even as the Treasury Board acknowledged Ottawa is supposed to prioritize Canadians.

If this doesn’t make you despise the Liberal Party nothing will.

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I do ‘exorcisms’ for the Church of England. I’ve seen enough to believe ghosts may be real

When people hear about my job, they assume I burst into people’s houses like the exorcist from the film. That couldn’t be further from the truth. It’s not dramatic. I’m much more likely to turn up and say, “Hi, I’m Jason – I’ve been sent to sort the leak in the temporal timeframe, if you could just show me where it is.” Like a gas engineer, but for paranormal activity.

As well as being an Anglican priest and the dean of Llandaff Cathedral in Cardiff, I am a “deliverance minister” dealing with poltergeist activity, houses that are “haunted” and things that go bump in the night, as well as people who believe they are possessed. There are some misconceptions about how the Anglican Church deals with the supernatural. The fact that every diocese in England and Wales has a team of people like me shows that the Church is more open to these things than people assume. In my diocese, we deal with about a dozen incidents a year. Despite what people often think, it’s no worse on Halloween.

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Is this the end of the beginning of the MAGA movement?

The new narrative about U.S. politics is that this is the week when the tide finally turned against U.S. President Donald Trump and the MAGA movement.

It’s certainly not the end of MAGA, not even the beginning of the end. But, with apologies to Winston Churchill, perhaps it’s at least the end of the beginning in the long-awaited pushback against the authoritarianism (or worse) that has run wild in the United States for the past year.

Those of us still holding out hope that America may pull itself back from the brink of total disaster desperately want to believe this is true. But is it?


It’s the Star so hoping this is the end of border security and laws is entirely reasonable.

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French Crime Breaks New Records

France is plunging into a spiral of violence that is unique in Europe.

Following the release of immigration figures for 2025, the French Interior Ministry has published crime statistics for the past year. These figures dramatically coincide with the French people’s perception that they are living in an increasingly dangerous and violent country. Furthermore, cross-referencing this data with immigration figures confirms another intuitive observation: foreigners are over-represented in crimes of all kinds.


France is circling the toilet

h/t XC

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LILLEY: Carney Liberals must wake up and deal with Canada’s growing extortion problem

Earlier this month, the shocking video of a man shooting up a Brampton home while brandishing two pistols was the first time many had heard much about extortion rings.

Yet, in communities across Canada, especially those with a significant Indian immigrant population, extortion has been a rising concern for years now.


Carney wants the criminal alien vote bloc too much to enforce the law.

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Women Are More Likely Than Men to Endorse Political Violence

When we talk about political violence, we almost always assume that its perpetrators are young men. That makes sense: men are statistically more likely to engage in physical aggression and get arrested for violent crimes at higher rates. At the same time, many are dealing with rising unemployment, declining educational achievement, and growing social disengagement. Given all that, researchers may reasonably assume that young men are driving greater tolerance for political violence.

New data complicate that assumption. A recent survey by the Network Contagion Research Institute at Rutgers found that under certain conditions, women were more likely than men to express support for political violence. The findings were so counter to the prevailing narrative that they surprised even the researchers.

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27 Young People Who Weren’t Dying Euthanized in Canada

Blindness, autism, diabetes, obesity, and ADHD have been given as reasons for killing young people.

Last month, a 26-year-old Ontario man, Kiano Vafaeian, was euthanized because of his blindness, type 1 diabetes, and depression. His mom tried to stop him from pursuing euthanasia, but she later gave up, saying she didn’t want her son to “keep hating” her.

And in 2024, a 27-year-old woman was euthanized in Canada despite pleas from her father that she was “generally healthy” and had only been diagnosed with autism and ADHD. The woman claimed physical ailments, but her father said these simply resulted from “undiagnosed psychological conditions.”

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Jeffrey Epstein says Bill Gates caught sexually transmitted disease from ‘Russian girls’… then suggested secretly slipping Melinda antibiotics

New Jeffrey Epstein emails describe Bill Gates having ‘sex with Russian girls’, catching an ‘STD’, then planning to ‘surreptitiously give’ antibiotics to his then-wife Melinda, the Daily Mail can exclusively reveal.

The shocking emails, sent from Epstein’s account to himself in July 2013, appear to be drafts of a letter intended to be sent by Gates’ then-top advisor Boris Nikolic, around his resignation from the Microsoft billionaire’s charitable foundation.

Appearing to write from the point of view of Nikolic, the email offers his resignation, then says ‘During the past few weeks I have been caught up in a severe marital dispute between Melinda and Bill.’

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