
On August 25, Canada’s military ended its mission at Kabul airport, bringing with them 1,000 more Afghans while leaving thousands of Canadians stranded in the tumultuous country.

On August 25, Canada’s military ended its mission at Kabul airport, bringing with them 1,000 more Afghans while leaving thousands of Canadians stranded in the tumultuous country.

BBC host Lisa Shaw died at the age of 44 after receiving the AstraZeneca COVID-19 jab, and a coroner has confirmed that her death was the result of complications from receiving the experimental vaccine.

I’m starting to think we should be doing less to suppress ideas rooted in critical race theory and instead let them all expose themselves for how stupid they and the people who spread them really are.
Charles Blow, the forever columnist-in-training of the New York Times, is an excellent example. Blow wrote Wednesday on a few recent incidents of prominent black men who mocked, belittled, and disparaged other black men who are gay.

The “Days of Action” and the “Teach Truth Pledge” event, hosted by the Zinn Education Project, will take place Aug. 27 through Aug. 29. The events across the country are advertised as raising “public awareness about the danger” of anti-CRT bills.

When asked on Thursday what he would do with the Trans Mountain expansion project if elected prime minister, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said he opposes the pipeline expansion and would look at the assets’ worth, making a decision based on the financial value. Singh added there are “better” ways to spend the money to “invest in jobs and help people right now.”

Pressure on the unvaccinated grows. While the vaccinated in some countries are getting back some of their freedoms taken away by the covid interventions, the unvaccinated are not so well off. They are being targeted for discrimination. Access to public spaces and traveling is being made more difficult for them. In some countries there is even mandatory vaccination for some professions.

The Islamic State militant group (ISIS) has taken credit through its official news outlet for a deadly blast that killed at least a dozen U.S. military personnel and dozens more Afghans in what was set to be the final days of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.

We’re barely a week into the Canadian federal election cycle and the misinfo and narrative warfare is in full swing.
On Monday Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland got her wrist slapped by Twitter when she posted a video of Erin O’Toole edited to make it sound like the Conservative leader was campaigning to kill one of Canada’s sacred cows: universal healthcare.
Meanwhile, the Canadian Press has been acting as a “truth-tester” verifying claims by Canadian politicians.
For weeks, the threat of further chaos and suffering in Afghanistan has been visceral, pressing near enough to haunt the re-election campaign of a prime minister half a world away.
Now, everything that was once feared is here.
Voters’ distrust of the Biden Administration’s claims about Afghanistan mirrors their distrust of the media, with a majority (54%) saying they do not believe what they’re being told and 34% expressing faith in the administration’s portrayal of the situation.
How top officials traded the security and stability of Afghanistan, and by extension, America, to instead promote unfounded fears about white domestic terrorists.
Even conservatives concede the mainstream media has been relatively tough on the Biden administration’s Afghanistan debacle.
This leaves the president’s remaining vocal defenders perplexed and charging the press with effectively colluding with “national security elites” to be too tough on Biden.

Dr. Jane Orient suggested people should think carefully about taking ‘a one in a million chance of having their heart destroyed or damaged to receive a vaccine for a condition that they would almost certainly survive.’

Already shaken by the realization he’s been left behind, one of Canada’s many abandoned evacuees found himself at a complete loss for words after Thursday’s suicide blasts near Kabul’s airport.

Seven Capitol Police officers on Thursday sued former President Donald Trump, the Proud Boys and others for their alleged involvement in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, is the first to implicate that Trump and his campaign worked alongside far-right extremists and White supremacists to overthrow the 2020 election.

Forming an “election commission” to oversee a fair and smooth election process, until recently, used to be something exclusively reserved for nation states, but now Facebook is reported to be meddling in that domain, at least semantics-wise.

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau announced today a plan to increase guaranteed income supplement (GIS) payments by $500 a year for eligible seniors — a boost the party says would benefit more than two million people over the age of 65.

I find it unbelievable that doctors, governments, and corporate executives cannot comprehend the concept of Antibody Dependent Enhancement (ADE) and that ADE is a consequence of the mRNA vaccines. It is the vaccine that is producing the wave of new infections in heavily vaccinated countries. The vaccine is the problem, not the solution.