The Persecution of Sam Melia: Arrested, Convicted, and Imprisoned for Stickers

Almost none of what gets tarred with the ‘far-Right’ brush would even exist without the treachery of our elites.

ritain is no longer a free country.” Such is the rash conclusion being drawn from the case of Sam Melia—an anti-immigration activist who late last week was sentenced to two years in prison for “inciting racial hatred.” His offence? Making and distributing stickers with slogans like “We will be a minority in our homeland by 2066” and “Stop mass immigration.” Other tags included “Reject white guilt,” “Stop anti-white rape gangs,” and “Love your nation.”

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Why Italy’s far-right leader Giorgia Meloni is sure to get a warm reception in Canada by Far Left Extremist Trudeau

This weekend, Canada will play host to Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who is widely regarded as that country’s most right-wing leader since the fascist dictator Benito Mussolini. But don’t expect that detail to come up.

Meloni will be in Toronto this Saturday for a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and it is expected to be a cordial one. Meloni’s visit, reads a news release from the Prime Minister’s Office, will build on the “close relationship” Canada has with Italy, a steadfast ally in “defending democracy around the world.”

The statement is a far cry from the public criticism Trudeau lobbed at Meloni at a meeting of the G7 last year. There, he voiced “concern” about the Italian prime minister’s positions on 2SLGBTQ+ rights, which included plans to revoke parental rights for gay couples with children.

“Far Right”? Then Why not “Far-Left Extremist” for Junior?

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Trudeau Liberals monitored ̷d̷o̷m̷e̷s̷t̷i̷c̷ ̷e̷x̷t̷r̷e̷m̷i̷s̷t̷s̷ people who disagreed with them as possible threats to 2021 election: docs

A “significant” spike in threats to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other senior public figures during the 2021 federal election led to concerns that domestic extremist groups and anti-vaccine protestors could pose a threat to the vote, newly-released documents suggest.

The documents, prepared by a multi-agency committee tasked with safeguarding federal elections from interference, show it wasn’t just hostile foreign states and their proxies that had officials concerned about the integrity of the vote.

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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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Germany’s “far right” seek revolution in farmers’ protests

Far-right groups have discussed toppling the German government as they seek to harness the anger of ongoing farmer protests over subsidy cuts.

A protest took place in Berlin on Monday amid fears extremists are infiltrating the agricultural movement.

Our team Germany has been working with BBC Verify to build up a picture both online and on the ground.

While the far right is piggybacking on the row, a “Germany first” narrative appears to be gaining wider traction.


This is the same MSM technique we witnessed in Canada, one guy tries to make a poorly thought out point by waving a Nazi flag and the MSM pounces declaring all Truckers to be NAZIS.

The goal isn’t to discredit the “far right” but to discredit the farmer’s protest.

How many Swastikas have the Hamas supporters waved about? Why aren’t they called NAZIS? Why is the media for the most part treating them with Kid Gloves.

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Searching for an Enemy: From ‘Far Right’ to ‘Ultra Right’

For some months now, the concept of the ‘ultra Right’ has been all the rage among French journalists, who seem to have found a new enemy to slay. A bogeyman designed to remobilise a public that has become too accustomed to the term ‘far Right,’ the ‘ultra Right’ could have the opposite effect to that intended: it could further normalise the discourse of the national Right.

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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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Far-right violence: Chemnitz riot trial begins Monday

The victims have been waiting a long time for this moment: Five years after right-wing extremist riots in the eastern German city of Chemnitz, the trial against the alleged perpetrators will begin on December 11.

Seven defendants between the ages of 26 and 51 stand accused of causing grievous bodily harm and disturbing the peace in 11 separate cases during the incidents of September 1, 2018.

That evening, following an event organized by the far-right Alternative for Germany party (AfD), right-wing populist association Pro Chemnitz, and the anti-Islam Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamization of the Occident (PEGIDA ), the defendants are alleged to have engaged in violent confrontations with participants of a counterdemonstration, according to the indictment by the Dresden public prosector’s office.

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If everyone can be ‘far right’ then the term has lost all meaning

Elites use playground insults to express disapproval and shut down further discussion

Last Thursday, Dublin city centre resembled a war zone. Violent mobs rioted for over three hours in what’s been described as ‘the worst disorder experienced for decades’. Vehicles, including police cars, were set on fire, and three buses and a tram were destroyed. The ‘huge destruction’ left shops badly damaged and windows broken. Looting followed.

In Canada “Far Right” means you disagree with Justin and his Media.

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Germany’s Reichsbürger movement is anything but a joke

They don’t believe the German state exists, they make their own passports and they want the German monarchy restored. It’s tempting to dismiss the so-called Reichsbürger movement as a bunch of deranged conspiracy theorists. But the movement is growing, increasingly well-connected and willing to use violence to overthrow the state.

In their latest crackdown on extremist Reichsbürger circles, the German authorities on Thursday conducted a coordinated raid involving around 280 police officers in eight of the country’s 16 states. They targeted 20 residences, involving people aged between 25 and 74 who are suspected of having formed a group around a 58-year-old Bavarian man. He had been arrested before, in November 2021, and is accused of running a Telegram channel through which he incited his 22,000 subscribers to commit crimes. Police officers, for instance, may be ‘summarily executed,’ according to the man. He also pronounced ‘death sentences’ against German ministers of government.

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Why the Media Despise Javier Milei

So, Javier Milei is extremely scary.

That’s what the legacy media have decided: The newly elected libertarian conservative leader of Argentina is absolutely frightening. Axios calls him a “far-right libertarian who’s been compared to (former President Donald) Trump.” The New York Times writes, “Argentina Braces Itself for Its New ‘Anarcho-Capitalist’ President,” and called the election Argentina’s “Donald Trump moment.” “Who,” asks The Washington Post, “is Javier Milei, Argentina’s far-right president elect?”

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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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Only the ‘Far Right’ Is Standing Between You and the Death of Free Speech

The international establishment media wants you to know that Edwin Wagensveld is “far right.” there is virtually no mention of him that doesn’t include this Homeric epithet, so that all Right-Thinking People, that is, those who are still credulous enough to believe the media, will know that this is a man to be shunned and ignored. Yet it is Wagensveld and others like him who are smeared as “far right” who are standing between ordinary citizens and one of the left’s most sinister agendas: the destruction of the freedom of speech.

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