Report: ‘Zizian’ Trans Cult Connected To Multiple Killings, Including Death Of Border Patrol Agent

As President Donald Trump was taking office earlier this month, a Border Patrol agent was shot and killed during a traffic stop in Northern Vermont. According to a report by Andy Ngo in the New York Post, this was just one killing in an intricate web of deaths across the nation connected to a violent transgender cult.

“Witnesses, contacts, and journalists trying to reveal who the members are and where they may be are at risk of violence,” Ngo told The Federalist. “I hope law enforcement does anything and everything it can to dismantle this terror group.”

This just gets weirder.

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Should being ginger be a ‘protected characteristic’?

Anneliese Dodds, Labour MP for Oxford East and UK minister for women and equalities, was compelled to answer an eye-catching question from a backbench MP last week.

Chris Evans, the Labour MP for Caerphilly, submitted a written question earlier this month, asking Dodds ‘whether she plans to amend the list of protected characteristics in the Equality Act 2010 to include hair colour’. Ms Dodds was pleased to be able to confirm that the government has no such plans.

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Muslim stabs an 11 year old girl to death in the Dutch town of Nieuwegein

Police on Saturday said they had arrested a man suspected of fatally stabbing an 11-year-girl in the Dutch town of Nieuwegein.

The girl was attacked in the street at 3:00 pm local time (1400 GMT) and medics were unable to save her life, police said.

ANP news agency reported that police had confirmed that the suspect was originally from Syria.

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Scientists cast doubt on reliability of US groundhog’s weather forecasts

The science is not settled.

Scientists have cast doubt on the reliability of America’s most celebrated rodent forecaster – whose apparent knack of predicting how long winter will last forms a hallowed tradition in the US.

Punxsutawney Phil, made famous by the 1993 film Groundhog Day, attracts thousands of visitors every 2 February to the Pennsylvania town from which he takes his name.

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Deadly border shootout linked to 6 deaths and a cabal of intellects into AI and transgenderism

An already bizarre shootout that killed a U.S. Border Patrol agent and a suspect on a highway near the Canadian border is unfurling into a sprawling investigation encompassing four other killings allegedly linked to an odd cabal of young math and computer whizzes sharing a passion for artificial intelligence, veganism, fringe philosophy and gender fluidity.

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Toronto is finally beating New York at something: rat growth. A new study reveals a key factor behind the rodent boom

Toronto’s rat population is growing faster than the rodents of New York City, Chicago or Amsterdam, according to a new study, illuminating how climate change and urbanization are turbo-charging rat growth in the absence of effective control strategies.

Residents who have complained for years about a perceived rodent surge now have peer-reviewed evidence, published in the journal Science Advances on Friday, that lays bare the scale of Toronto’s problem. Of the 16 cities analyzed, Toronto had the third-fastest growing rat population.

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Pentagon Scraps Biden-Era Policy Subsidizing Travel Expenses For Employee Abortions

In a major win for America’s unborn, the Trump Defense Department officially revoked a Biden-era policy that authorized the use of taxpayer money to subsidize agency employees’ abortion-related travel expenses.

In a memo issued Wednesday, Defense Travel Management Office Deputy Director Sarah Moore notified the Pentagon’s Military Advisory Panel that the Biden administration’s policy of effectively using public funds to reimburse service members who traveled to states with pro-abortion laws to terminate their pregnancy is no longer in effect. The directive — which took effect Tuesday — was issued in compliance with President Trump’s executive order reaffirming the Hyde Amendment and “similar laws that prevent Federal funding of elective abortion.”

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Trump strips millions from DEI foreign aid programs funding Irish musicals, LGBTQ programs in Serbia and more

Donald Trump’s order freezing foreign aid has sealed the spigot of U.S. taxpayer dollars flowing to DEI projects abroad, saving U.S. money from being ‘lit on fire,’ a top Republican says.

House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Brian Mast (R-Fla.) has revealed exclusively to DailyMail.com some suspicious federal expenditures that the State Department approved under Joe Biden.

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) programs, meant to expand diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) objectives abroad, are now effectively killed under Trump’s foreign aid freeze.

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Toutes pour une: Using Tax Money To Turn a Beloved Classic Into a Woke Flop

Replacing the three musketeers with African immigrant women did not convince French cinema audiences.

Progressive culture is woefully lacking in imagination. When it comes to making people dream and telling stories, nothing beats recycling the great classics. This is the spirit in which Toutes pour une (All for one, in the feminine), a remake of Alexandre Dumas’ masterpiece The Three Musketeers, was shot. Dumas may recently have been transformed into a precursor of wokeism, but he remains a little too patriarchal: his works contain men, far too many men.

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