Soldier won big on Polymarket using classified information to bet on Maduro’s ouster, U.S. says

Soldier won big on Polymarket using classified information to bet on Maduro’s ouster, U.S. says

A U.S. Army soldier who participated in the operation to capture Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela has been charged with using classified information to bet on the mission on Polymarket, a prediction marketplace, federal authorities said on Thursday evening.

The soldier, Master Sgt. Gannon Ken Van Dyke, who was stationed at Fort Bragg in North Carolina, made more than $400,000 by betting on different outcomes related to Venezuela after learning of the operation, federal prosecutors and the F.B.I. said.

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Good News, Frustrated Progs – Turning Canadian Just Became So Much Easier

Good News, Frustrated Progs – Turning Canadian Just Became So Much Easier

I mean, if anyone’s in a big rush to get out of the States because of the BAD ORANGE MAN, but finds themselves in a straitened circumstance. You know, the kind where you can’t exactly afford the spread in the Cotswolds that Ellen and Portia bought, nor that ticket to Costa Rica so you can hide on cheap jungle hideaway time, like Tarzan or Jane, but with air-conditioning and a flush toilet.

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Obama’s ‘Dreamer’ Fairy Tale Just Just Got Torched

Obama’s ‘Dreamer’ Fairy Tale Just Just Got Torched

Last year, on the 13th anniversary of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, an unconstitutional program he had conjured into existence by executive fiat, Barack Obama was singing its praises.

“DACA was an example of how we can be a nation of immigrants and a nation of laws,” Obama said. “And it’s an example worth remembering today, when families with similar backgrounds who just want to live, work, and support their communities, are being demonized and treated as enemies.”

And it’s all a lie.

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Miller refuses to explain Canada Summer Jobs grant to ‘antisemitic’ activist

Miller refuses to explain Canada Summer Jobs grant to ‘antisemitic’ activist

Heritage Minister Marc Miller is refusing to say who approved a federal summer jobs grant to an organization tied to a Montréal activist with a documented history of “antisemitic” remarks, despite records showing his office signed off on the funding.

Blacklock’s Reporter says internal documents reveal a $2,882 grant under the Canada Summer Jobs program was awarded in 2018 to the Community Media Advocacy Centre, an organization linked to activist Laith Marouf, whose past statements included calls for violence against Jews.

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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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Slush Fund In Space!

Slush Fund In Space!

h/t Mauser

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Today in foreign perverts

Today in foreign perverts

Man sentenced in northern Ont. child abduction case

A southern Ontario man has been sentenced for abducting a child almost three years ago in northern Ontario.

Manoj Govindbalunikam, the man who admitted to abducting a child in Thessalon in 2023, has been sentenced to 18 months behind bars.

The defence for the former Brampton, Ont., Realtor had argued previously that the situation was a cultural misunderstanding, adding that an extended sentence could impact Govindbalunikam’s ability to stay in Canada.

And …

(more…)

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Pickering councillor Lisa Robinson fires back at mayor over Kamloops residential school remarks

Pickering councillor Lisa Robinson fires back at mayor over Kamloops residential school remarks

The feud between Pickering Mayor Kevin Ashe and City Councillor Lisa Robinson isn’t ending anytime soon.

Ashe filed a formal complaint with the city’s integrity commissioner after the controversial councillor posted a video on her YouTube page in which she questioned the findings related to the former Kamloops Residential School.

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Terry Newman: Pro-terror event held at government-funded community centre in Montreal

Terry Newman: Pro-terror event held at government-funded community centre in Montreal

On Sunday, a community centre in Montreal hosted a Palestinian prisoners speaking event that celebrated convicted terrorists involved in stabbings, murders and a failed suicide bombing. The event was organized by the Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM), a group with documented ties to terrorist entities.

Three days prior, two government departments and the centre’s administration were contacted by a lawyer warning them that the event posed a serious risk of promoting hatred and glorifying terrorism, to which none of the parties responded.

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