Extremism experts think Joe Rogan is more dangerous than Hamas

Lecturers on a civil-service counter-terror course in London were more concerned about provocative podcasters than murderous Islamists.

A former civil servant has written about her experience of a civil-service counter-terrorism course at King’s College London. It makes for disturbing reading.

Writing in Fathom earlier this month, Anna Stanley recalls an academic expert on extremism telling attendees that author and journalist Douglas Murray and comedian and podcaster Joe Rogan were examples of ‘far right’ extremists. The lecturer then told attendees that society needed to find ‘ways to suppress’ such figures. He complained that just de-platforming them ‘would cause issues’, because ‘they have millions of followers’.

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Civil servants urged to ‘suppress’ Douglas Murray in counterterrorist lecture

For all the talk of a Tory ‘war on woke Whitehall’, more examples just keep cropping up. In an article for Fathom Journal, Anna Stanley, a former civil servant, this week painted a vivid picture about the kind of counter-terrorist training which is being given to her colleagues. Stanley writes that she recently attended a Kings College London (KCL) course called ‘Issues in Countering Terrorism’.

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Tucker Carlson coming to Edmonton in conversation with Conrad Black, Rex Murphy

Conservative firebrand Tucker Carlson is extending his Alberta trip in January to include a speaking engagement in Edmonton.

Carlson, the controversial former Fox News anchor, will follow up his Jan. 24 lunchtime event with Premier Danielle Smith with an evening show at Rogers Place.

Christian Darbyshire, partner at Tine Public — the organizer of the event and other talks involving notable names, including Barack Obama and Michelle Obama, Oprah Winfrey and Ellen DeGeneres — said massive interest in the Calgary engagement showed there’s broad demand to hear Carlson speak.

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Two Ontario men arrested on terrorism charges

Two Ontario men who are alleged to have participated in the creation of Terrorgram Collective manifestos and Atomwaffen Division (AWD) recruiting videos, in support of far-right extremism and the neo-Nazi terrorist movement, have been arrested by police.

The RCMP Integrated National Security Enforcement Team (INSET) for GTA/Southwest conducted an 18-month investigation, executing several search warrants in the Niagara and Toronto regions. Investigators uncovered evidence supporting criminal charges against two individuals.

CAHN must be in collective orgasm.

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Election of Milei, Wilders and Cogswell Has the Left Worried

Is there a disturbance in the force? I think there might be. In just the last week, the chainsaw-wielding “anarcho-capitalist” Javier Milei won the presidential election in Argentina, the Freedom Party of Islamo-realist Geert Wilders trounced its opponents in the snap general election in the Netherlands, and, here at home, a Republican was elected mayor of Charleston for the first time since 1877. The Zeitgeist would seem to be awake and on the move. What is it waking from? I agree with those who say it is waking from wokeness.

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USA TODAY’s Front-Page Lashing of Libs of TikTok

They still call their national newspaper USA Today, but on some days, the front page looks more like “LGBTQIA Today.”

On October 6, the bold top headline was “When Libs of TikTok posts, threats increasingly follow.” The author is Will Carless, whose beat is “Extremism.” Beware, that beat is almost always just “Right-Wing Extremism.” That’s how they define the wildly successful Twitter account of Libs of TikTok, operated by Chaya Raichik. (She trolled them by happily posing with their hit piece.)

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Cult of self-proclaimed ‘Queen of Canada’ threatens Sask. village with public executions

An extremist cult leader and her followers have set up camp in a small Saskatchewan village, 83 kilometres northwest of Maple Creek, near the Alberta border. The group has called for public execution of elected officials and other members in and around the community.

Romana Didulo is known as a far-right QAnon conspiracy theorist. She has declared herself the “Queen of Canada,” among other titles including the national Indigenous leader.

She has amassed thousands of followers by pushing conspiracy theories and what she calls decrees through social media, particularly Telegram — a messaging app that has grown in popularity with the far right.

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Far-Left Extremists Take Credit for German Railway Arson Attack

Far-left anarchists have taken credit for an attack on German railways that took place on Friday, September 8th, as three fires broke out on power lines of the Deutsche Bahn, Germany’s national rail company, in the area around the city of Hamburg, leading to the cancellation of all service between Hamburg and Berlin until Saturday.

According to a report from the German tabloid Bild, the suspects managed to enter an isolated area not open to the public and set cables on fire after opening a cable duct. 

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Greta Thunberg Denies Committing Crime

Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg appeared before a court in the Southern Swedish city of Malmo on Monday, July 24th, and has been found guilty of disobeying police, Reuters reports.

The 20-year-old refused to comply with police orders to leave the port of Malmo on June 19th, where she and fellow climate alarmists had stopped traffic in the oil terminal of the port. Thunberg and the other activists were detained. They “took part in a demonstration that disrupted traffic” and “refused to obey police orders to leave the site,” according to the charge sheet seen by AFP.

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Hope Sussex: Children’s crossbow lessons at ‘school for conspiracists’

Children are being taught archery, swordplay and boxing by former members of the far right who believe they are “at war” with the state.

The leaders of Hope Sussex, a suspected illegal school that is under investigation by Ofsted, encourage parents to remove their children from mainstream state education and send them to their site for lessons, while telling local authorities that the children are being home-educated.

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Sweden charges Greta Thunberg for blockading oil port

Climate activist Greta Thunberg will appear in court in July charged with “disobeying the police” during a protest, Swedish prosecutors have said.

Ms Thunberg, 20, joined a group of young protesters blockading oil tankers at a port in Malmö in June. Police said she refused to leave when asked to.

She could face a six-month prison sentence or a fine.

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Ottawa Man First to Face Terrorism, Hate Charges Linked to Far-Right Propaganda … and then there’s the case of the Ottawa “Educator”

An Ottawa man is the first ever to be charged in Canada with terrorism and hate propaganda offences for advocating a violent, far-right ideology.

RCMP say they arrested and charged 26-year-old Patrick Gordon Macdonald with participating in the activity of a terrorist group, facilitating terrorist activity and wilfully promoting hatred for a terrorist group.

The RCMP says Macdonald helped make propaganda material for a terrorist group called Atomwaffen Division.


And … Ottawa Educator Glorifies Palestinian Terrorism On Social Media

HonestReporting Canada is raising the alarm following its discovery that an Ottawa educator has posted what we contend is extensive anti-Israel propaganda on her Facebook and Twitter accounts.

Abeer Mousa, who is listed as an Educational Assistant at General Vanier Public School in Ottawa on the institution’s website, has published scores of anti-Israel posts on her Facebook and Twitter account over the last five years, ranging from content that we feel demonizes Israel and which appears to extol the virtues of Palestinian terrorist murderers.


Nazi v Anti-Zionist why is only one kind of hate singled out for this special prosecution? 

Who has the greater ability to spread their message? An “educator” who praises Anti-Israel terrorists and has daily access to impressionable young minds or the basement Nazi who made some propaganda for a few fellow basement dwellers?

Atomwaffen may have had as many as 100 members at one time, and is linked, in some instances tenuously, to as many as 5 murders by members.

1,424 people have been killed by Palestinian violence and terrorism since September 2000.

Abeer Mousa won’t be charged, just like Laith Marouf and many many more because in Canada identity politics guides our political class to tolerate the intolerable for votes.

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Looking for Mr Far Right: the dating site for French ‘patriots’

In France you can now swipe far right.

A new dating site launched this month is aimed at nationalists, “patriots” and those who yearn for a return to traditional gender roles. It specifically welcomes French people whose views veer to the extreme right, who, polling suggests, may need help finding a mate.

According to a recent survey by the polling organisation Ifop, 58 per cent of French people would refuse to sleep with a far-right sympathiser and 65 per cent would rule out becoming their partner.

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