Canadian astrophysicist among dead and missing scientists at the centre of U.S. probe

Canadian astrophysicist among dead and missing scientists at the centre of U.S. probe

A conspiracy theory suggesting a nefarious connection between the deaths, murders and disappearances of at least 10 individuals with ties to the U.S. scientific community has found its way to Washington and become the focus of a multi-agency investigation.

On Tuesday, in a statement to multiple media outlets, including CBS, the FBI announced that it was “spearheading the effort to look for connections into the missing and deceased scientists,” many of whom were reportedly involved in sensitive nuclear and aerospace research, including one murder victim who was an award-winning Canadian astrophysicist.


Some have been linked to “UFO’s” but I remain skeptical.

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Trump has had it with NATO

Trump has had it with NATO

A month ago, it was obvious that our frenemies in NATO was trying to play President Trump for a fool by blocking USA bases in their countries from carrying out Operation Epic Fury, which would keep the Islamic regime in Iran from building nuclear weaponry.

I wrote about this in March, calling that newsletter The Little Orange Rooster.

Unlike the characters in The Little Red Hen, these animals were not simply lazy—they were saboteurs supporting a regime that killed 40,000 protesters in two nights. Do not for a moment believe Starmer, Macron, Merz and the rest of the cowards would not open fire on their own people, too.

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Ilhan Omar Mocked for $30 Million ‘Accounting Error’

Ilhan Omar Mocked for $30 Million ‘Accounting Error’

She’s at it again.

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D., Minn.) is once again claiming she isn’t a multimillionaire, but this time she’s blaming her accountants. Omar, a charter member of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s (D., N.Y.) far-left “Squad,” now says the accountants misled her into overstating her net worth by close to $30 million and understating her income by as much as $1 million in the financial disclosure she submitted last year.

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Trump got his regime change in Canada. Now he may regret it

Trump got his regime change in Canada. Now he may regret it

Well, the Iranian case is up for debate, but there’s no question your commander in chief effected “regime change” here in Canada. After last week’s special elections, Mark Carney, the prime minister whose elevation Donald Trump helped bring about, has at last secured a parliamentary majority for Canada’s Liberal Party.

But, as observers are keen to note, there is never a guarantee the leader you don’t like will be replaced by someone less problematic.

We’re the one’s who will regret it not Trump, not Carney.

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Two CIA officers die in Mexico accident after counternarcotics operation

Two CIA officers die in Mexico accident after counternarcotics operation

Two U.S. embassy officials who died in an automobile accident in northern Mexico as they returned from the scene of a counternarcotic operation worked for the Central Intelligence Agency as part of a significantly expanded role in battling narcotics trafficking in the Western Hemisphere, according to two people familiar with the matter.

The deadly car crash Sunday in the state of Chihuahua also took the lives of two Mexican officials and prompted Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum to say she would investigate whether the operation ran afoul of the country’s national security laws.

The CIA declined to comment.

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A network of YouTube accounts is promoting U.S. annexation to Albertans, researchers say. It has 40M views

A network of YouTube accounts is promoting U.S. annexation to Albertans, researchers say. It has 40M views

The mispronunciation of Regina — as in, the capital of Saskatchewan — was a clue. Then there was the reference to B.C. MLA Dallas Brodie, a woman, as a “he.”

These slip-ups helped lead researchers at the Media Ecosystem Observatory (MEO) in Montreal to what they say is a network of affiliated YouTube accounts that appear to belong to concerned Canadians, sympathize with some Albertans’ grievances and push the idea of American annexation.

“The video narrators performed ‘Albertan,’ but there were these moments where you’re like, ‘OK, so this person is not from here,’ ” said Chris Ross, the senior analyst at the Observatory, who led his team’s recent probe into thousands of suspicious YouTube videos.


Who is behind this? Who stands to gain?  Russia? China? Liberal Party members?  Likely the latter.

AI makes it easy to create a click-bait video the creator(s) may have simply found a rich vein to mine for cash.

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Punishing young Canadians for leaving doesn’t solve the problem

Punishing young Canadians for leaving doesn’t solve the problem

Earlier this month, during a panel discussion on the Canadian economy at the Liberal Party convention in Montreal, former Google CFO Patrick Pichette suggested that the government should restrict the ability of young Canadians to work in the United States, because Canadian taxes had funded their education. A clip of these remarks went viral, and for good reason: as Shopify founder Tobi Lütke said in response, “making Canada a cage” is not the right strategy to build a strong economy.

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FBI has evidence backing Trump’s 2020 stolen-election claims, Patel says

FBI has evidence backing Trump’s 2020 stolen-election claims, Patel says

FBI Director Kash Patel said Sunday the bureau has gathered evidence supporting President Trump’s claim that the 2020 election was stolen, but that he is not ready to share any of the information because he does not want to get ahead of the investigation.

“We have the information that backs President Trump’s claim,” Mr. Patel said. “I can’t get ahead of the DOJ and the president, but President Trump, President Trump speaks truthfully when he says that.”

He urged viewers to “stay tuned this week. You might see a thing or two.”

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Iranian woman arrested in US for allegedly trafficking arms to Sudan

Iranian woman arrested in US for allegedly trafficking arms to Sudan

US authorities have arrested an Iranian woman for trafficking arms to Sudan on behalf of her country, prosecutors have said.

Shamim Mafi, 44, who has an American green card, was arrested at Los Angeles airport on Saturday and is accused of “brokering the sale of drones, bombs, bomb fuses, and millions of rounds of ammunition manufactured by Iran and sold to Sudan”, First Assistant US Attorney Bill Essayli said on X.

The alleged sales were to Sudan’s defence ministry, including a €60m ($70m; £52m) drone contract, court documents show.

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Concern Grows Over 10 Missing or Deceased NASA, Nuclear, and Defense Researchers

Concern Grows Over 10 Missing or Deceased NASA, Nuclear, and Defense Researchers

Fox News Senior White House Correspondent Peter Doocy pressed White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt on the 10 U.S. scientists and contractors who are either missing or dead over the last two years.

These scientists and defense‑linked experts have ties to NASA, Los Alamos in New Mexico, fusion research, or nuclear weapons work. However, as of now, there is no confirmed official finding that these cases are connected.


Is it Iran?

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Signs That Things Could Be Ramping Up in Cuba

Signs That Things Could Be Ramping Up in Cuba

It’s not a done deal but the situation in Iran appears to be heading for an off-ramp just as the situation in Cuba might be gearing up. Here’s what we know at the moment. First, U.S. officials quietly visited Cuba last Friday to directly make the case for reform.

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Greg Dolezal’s Blunt Warning About Sharia Law Is Turning Heads in Georgia

Greg Dolezal’s Blunt Warning About Sharia Law Is Turning Heads in Georgia

It’s no secret that radical Islam is an insidious ideology that threatens the Judeo-Christian societal order. Not only are we dealing with an Islamist foe in Iran, but we can also see what is happening in places like the UK and other parts of Europe, where Muslims are running roughshod over society.

The Islamists have their sights set on the U.S. as well. Witness Minnesota and Michigan, where pockets of Muslims are transforming their neighborhoods and cities. About a year and a half ago, I drove to Milledgeville, Ga., near the center of the state, for a concert. On one of the sidewalks in this quiet, quintessentially Southern college town, I saw a Muslim family whose mother wore the full burqa. All you could see were her eyes.

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