The sinister dating trend where women say men abandon them in the wilderness: ‘he left me alone to test me’

Angel’s Landing trail in Zion national park, Utah.

On a grueling 222-mile hike through California’s Sierra Nevada, Laurie Singer faced a terrifying ordeal — she was abandoned, miles from help, with no one to rely on but herself.

In 2016, the avid hiker and adrenaline junkie set out to tackle the John Muir Trail, one of America’s most famous backpacking routes, with her close friend and longtime training partner, John, with whom she had the utmost trust.

But what was supposed to be an empowering, life-changing experience for the friends turned into something straight out of an episode of “Dateline.”


Is this a thing? Really? This started with a Guardian article earlier this week …

Women are being abandoned by their partners on hiking trails. What’s behind ‘alpine divorce’?

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Are the police using racist cameras?

Ever since the Macpherson Report of 1999, the police have been working extremely hard to reassure us that they’re not “institutionally racist”. Unfortunately, though, they’ve just hit an unexpected snag.

It seems that, quite unwittingly, they’ve been using racist cameras.

In recent years, police forces have taken to catching suspects using a technology known as LFR (live facial recognition). This week, however, police in Essex said they’d suspended its use after academics found that the LFR cameras were “statistically significantly more likely to correctly identify” people who are black than people who aren’t. The finding has given rise to fears that the technology is racially biased.

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The Rosa Parks Of Trans-Activism in Canada files a Human Rights grievance against Billboard Chris

Notorious complainant Yaniv files Human Rights Tribunal grievance against Billboard Chris

Prominent Canadian activist Billboard Chris Elston says Jessica Yaniv has taken a complaint against him to the BC Human Rights Tribunal for improper pronoun usage and “denying the existence of transgender identities.”

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Jamie Sarkonak: Bird conservation — the latest field to take up race-based hiring

DEI Bird

In Quebec, government-sponsored racial discrimination is totally OK — as long as it’s directed at white people.

That’s the conclusion of the province’s human rights tribunal last week, having examined the case of a bird conservation non-profit, QuébecOiseaux, which refused to consider applications from white people for a temporary position in 2021.

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Dietician who bluffed her way into senior NHS job is struck off after colleagues discovered she didn’t know where the intestines were, what a gallbladder did or how to calculate BMI

A dietician who bluffed her way into a senior NHS job by exaggerating her experience has been struck off after colleagues found she did not know ‘basic anatomy’ and could have put patients at risk.

Blamed cultural differences for overstating her qualifications ‘A bit”

Ifenyinwa Chizube Ndulue-Nonso was hired as a dietician at Manchester Royal Infirmary in 2024.

Having moved from Nigeria, she claimed to have experience working with a range of different health problems and nutrition-related diseases as well as working with people with eating disorders and cancer.

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Oregon Predator Principal Sentenced in Child Pornography Case, Said ‘Good Riddance’ to Charlie Kirk

Jeremy P. Williams – Pedophile

An Oregon high school principal was sentenced to over five years in prison for possession of child sexual abuse content, just months after celebrating the death of Charlie Kirk.

Jeremy Peter Williams was sentenced on Feb. 23 after he pleaded guilty to “three counts of first-degree possession of depictions of a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct.” Williams, who served as principal of Rainier Jr./Sr. High School, was arrested in September when Cowlitz County, Washington, investigators received tips from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children about his online activity. 

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This American woman defected to Iran. She could be the regime’s secret weapon

Monica Witt was a decorated US veteran with access to top secret information. Now she could do ‘damage to the US’, experts and former classmates tell The Times

Monica Witt was 34 and a former counterintelligence officer for the US air force when her Iranian visa finally came through. She celebrated the moment that had been months in the making.

“I’m signing off and heading out! Coming home,” the Texan wrote in a message to her handler in Tehran on August 28, 2013, alongside a smiley face emoji.

Witt had been groomed, recruited and finally turned into a spy by agents linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

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