This teacher thinks she’s totally immune from parents being involved in their children’s education pic.twitter.com/q81rBFDYkI
— Libs of Tik Tok (@libsoftiktok) February 15, 2022
wtf
This teacher thinks she’s totally immune from parents being involved in their children’s education pic.twitter.com/q81rBFDYkI
— Libs of Tik Tok (@libsoftiktok) February 15, 2022

“Canada’s largest banks are all offline,” Rebel News editor Ezra Levant reported. “Royal Bank, BMO Bank of Montreal, CIBC Bank.”
“Did Trudeau try to hack into their databases?” Levant asked. “Did the U.S. hack them first, to stop it? What could cause all three to crash on the same day — hours after Trudeau’s expropriation order?”
TD Canada Trust and Scotiabank were also reported to be “offline.”
… Recently retired University of Toronto Professor Jordan Peterson shredded proclamations from Trudeau, mocking his words directly: “’[T]he shared values that unite us’ our bank accounts are no longer secure from arbitrary government seizure @JustinTrudeau,” Peterson tweeted. He then mocked Canada’s Flag Day announcement in particular, contrasting it with the current state of the republic: “‘Today we celebrate our national flag’ as crowdfunding for political protest has been redefined as a terrorist act @JustinTrudeau.”
The Heritage Foundation Research Fellow in Technology Policy Kara Frederick urged her followers to “Open your eyes” as she shared a video of the same speech from Freeland. The tweet she shared from a Twitter user with the handle Cyprian noted: “This is the panopticon and the new digital gulag. This is the start of The De-personing. This will expand to every country and every ‘offense.’”
Kayleigh McEnany torches ‘elitist’ Justin Trudeau

Four Alberta men are in custody accused of plotting to murder RCMP officers and nine other people are facing weapons and mischief offences as part of what RCMP say was a significant and organized threat by a heavily armed group at the Coutts border protest – and the first public steps in an continuing RCMP investigation into illegal activity at the blockade.
“I can tell you that this threat was very serious,” said Southern Alberta RCMP Chief Superintendent Trevor Daroux, speaking at an RCMP press conference Tuesday evening.
The arrests began after RCMP tactical officers raided two camper trailers and a mobile home on 1st Avenue North in Coutts shortly after midnight on Monday.
Should prove an interesting case. Look to the past.

Threats close Stella Luna Gelato Café after owner’s name appears in GiveSendGo data leak
Ottawa’s Stella Luna Gelato Café was forced to close Tuesday after receiving threats when owner Tammy Giuliani’s name appeared on a hacked list of GiveSendGo donors to the Ottawa “Freedom Convoy.”
Giuliani says that she now regrets making her $250 donation on Feb. 5 and that staff in the shop had begun receiving threats Monday morning after her donation was posted on Twitter.
Tory staffer suddenly departs Queen’s Park after donating $100 to convoy protests
Solicitor General Sylvia Jones’s director of communications is out of a job after donating $100 earlier this month to the the convoy protests that have blockaded border crossings and occupied Ottawa, sources told the Star.
Marion Isabeau-Ringuette parted ways with Premier Doug Ford’s government on Tuesday afternoon, 10 days after she donated money to the so-called “Freedom Convoy.”
“Ms. Isabeau-Ringuette no longer works for the Ontario government,” Ivana Yelich, Ford’s executive director of media relations, said Tuesday evening.
N.B. business owner says he donated $75,000 to Freedom Convoy
A business owner from the southern New Brunswick village of Sussex Corner has confirmed he made what appears to be one of the largest donations to the Freedom Convoy that has gridlocked the streets of Ottawa around Parliament Hill.
In a written statement Monday afternoon, Brad Howland, president of the pressure-washing company Easy Kleen, called the protest “a beautiful, legal, peaceful protest,” which he visited on the weekend.
Ratting out your neighbor is undeniably progressive.

The Pentagon is slated to host an event on Wednesday making “the case for global justice and democratic socialism” as a means to combat China’s rise, sparking ire on Capitol Hill.
The event, titled, “Responding to China: The Case for Global Justice and Democratic Socialism,” is being hosted by the Institute for National Strategic Studies, a department of the National Defense University, the Pentagon’s top policy shop. The event is open to the public and will be held on the Pentagon’s Strategic Multilayer Assessment platform, a Defense Department initiative that studies global challenges, according to an invitation for the event posted online.

Thousands of people have taken to the streets in the nation’s capital and other cities across Canada over the last three weeks to protest vaccine mandates, pandemic restrictions and lockdowns.
While many protesters have been carrying the Canadian flag, some have been waving flags that are less recognizable.
But for experts who study extremism in Canada, the symbols on some of these flags are familiar.
Projection + Racism = 👇https://t.co/hbkz22a4gM
— Jim Hanson (@JimHansonDC) February 15, 2022
Local activist arrested for attempted shooting of Louisville mayoral candidate
This woman has an entire page dedicated to being racist against white people. She’s of course also a teacher.. pic.twitter.com/5WgkfbgVii
— Libs of Tik Tok (@libsoftiktok) February 15, 2022

Biden’s handlers bring us to the late, decadent stage before the destruction.
In the most consequential appointment since the Roman emperor Caligula made his horse Incitatus a senator, Old Joe Biden’s handlers have appointed one Sam Brinton (“they/them”) to be the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Spent Fuel and Waste Disposition in the Office of Nuclear Energy in the Department of Energy. But in our American version of late imperial decadence, Brinton is not a horse, but a dog: Brinton is also involved in “puppy play,” which apparently involves grown men putting on dog masks and behaving like animals for sexual kicks. Some people think Caligula was playing an elaborate practical joke on the Roman elites by exalting Incitatus, but the appointment of Sam Brinton is no laughing matter, and no one is more po-faced about it than the broadminded Leftists of the Biden administration.
These teachers need to be purged from our schools. pic.twitter.com/UzggANcZVT
— Libs of Tik Tok (@libsoftiktok) February 14, 2022

TORONTO — A truck carrying thousands of firearms was stolen in Peterborough, Ont. early Sunday morning, police say.
In a news release issued Sunday afternoon, Peterborough police said they were called around 7:30 a.m. to a trucking company on Parkhill Road East for reports of theft.
Police said they believe the truck hauling more than 2,000 firearms was taken from the yard at around 3 a.m.
I bet the RCMP did it.
Worth remembering in these times – RCMP Hires US Artificial Intelligence Firm to Spy on Web Users
Update: Savage Arms say theft of 2,000 firearms involved shipping partner in Peterborough

A leak site says it has been given reams of data about the donors to the Canadian anti-vaccine mandate truckers after the fundraising platform popular with supporters of the movement allegedly suffered a hack.
Distributed Denial of Secrets announced on its website that it had 30 megabytes of donor information from Christian fundraising site GiveSendGo, including names, email addresses, zip codes, and internet protocol addresses.
At the same time, GiveSendGo appeared to be offline. Visitors to the website were met with the message that it was under maintenance and “we will be back very soon.” Messages seeking comment from the site’s operators were not immediately returned.
h/t RM

It hasn’t officially happened just yet, but with multiple news outlets reporting that Justin Trudeau may finally be ready to become the first prime minister to invoke the Emergencies Act to deal with the rolling cross-country anti-vaccine mandate protests, here’s a quick overview of exactly how that might play out in the parliamentary arena.
For starters, a quick programming note: To keep this from turning into a novella-length treatise on the law itself, we’re going to skip over everything that happens before an emergency can be formally declared, other than to note that there is no requirement that the government get the go-ahead from Parliament before doing so — or, indeed, from provincial premiers if the effect of the order would “extend to more than one province.”
Lollll dad says his son is being “rebellious” because he memorized and recites the pledge of allegiance 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/wKOsxtD1ak
— Libs of Tik Tok (@libsoftiktok) February 11, 2022