U.S. Military Prepares to Board Iran-Linked Ships in Coming Days, Officials Say

U.S. Military Prepares to Board Iran-Linked Ships in Coming Days, Officials Say

The U.S. military is preparing in coming days to board Iran-linked oil tankers and seize commercial ships in international waters, according to U.S. officials, expanding its naval crackdown beyond the Middle East.

The planning comes as the Iranian military continues to tighten its grip on the Strait of Hormuz, attacking several commercial vessels on Saturday as it declared the waterway was being “strictly controlled” by Iran. The developments sent shipping companies scrambling a day after Iran’s foreign minister said the strait was fully open to commercial traffic—an announcement that was welcomed by President Trump.

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Overwhelming support among Iranian Canadians for regime change, community survey finds

Overwhelming support among Iranian Canadians for regime change, community survey finds

Nine in ten Iranian Canadians “strongly or somewhat support regime change in Iran,” according to a new community survey.

The survey was conducted by the Metropolis Institute (a division of the Association for Canadian Studies) on behalf of the non-profit Advancement of Human Rights Organization for the Middle East (AHROME). Metropolis Institute distributed 1,768 surveys between March 29 and April 13, most of them at large Iranian community gatherings in Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal, and 1,166 were fully completed.

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Islamic Religion Teacher Faces Trial in Germany over Sexual Abuse of Eight Minors

Islamic Religion Teacher Faces Trial in Germany over Sexual Abuse of Eight Minors

An Islamic religion teacher is accused of sexually abusing at least eight children in Germany. According to the prosecution, the 35-year-old is suspected of having abused boys in a student dormitory in Giengen an der Brenz, Baden-Württemberg, while working there, committing as many as 27 offences against at least eight victims between 2021 and 2024.

According to media reports, the allegations range from severe sexual abuse of minors to rape and bodily harm. In some cases, he choked the victims—children and adolescents aged 12 to 17—to the point of unconsciousness. 

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GOLDSTEIN: Climate hysteria wasted our money, failed to reduce need for fossil fuels

GOLDSTEIN: Climate hysteria wasted our money, failed to reduce need for fossil fuels

After almost four decades of climate alarmism the so-called “fight” against climate change has failed.

In 1990, the base year for the now long-forgotten Kyoto climate accord that was supposed to be the first step in saving the planet from catastrophic global warming, fossil fuels – oil, coal, natural gas – provided 87.38% of the world’s energy.

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Groomers at Human Rights Museum says parental rights are ‘myths’ that harm ‘2SLGBTQI+’ youth

Groomers at Human Rights Museum says parental rights are ‘myths’ that harm ‘2SLGBTQI+’ youth

CALGARY — The Canadian Museum for Human Rights has launched a social media campaign targeting what it refers to as “myths” surrounding the growing parental rights movement in Canada.

The museum argues that many of the movement’s policies are rooted in “transphobia and homophobia,” posing serious threats to “2SLGBTQI+” youth.

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Starmer and Macron vow to help open the Strait of Hormuz

Starmer and Macron vow to help open the Strait of Hormuz

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron — a.k.a., dumb and dumber, or gay and gayer, take your pick — have now agreed to lend their nations’ potent militaries to help open the Strait of Hormuz.

Unfortunately for them, and the dignity of the countries they allegedly lead, the U.S. has already opened the strait.

Even Iran has announced that the strait is now open.

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Indigenous elder tells UBC event she wishes to see academic Frances Widdowson raped

Indigenous elder tells UBC event she wishes to see academic Frances Widdowson raped

The University of British Columbia said it “does not condone” recent comments by a First Nations leader but did not indicate if it would take any action after the guest speaker at one of its events expressed her desire to see her political opponent get beaten and raped.

UBC’s response comes after Charlene Belleau, an elder in the Esk’etemc First Nation in B.C., appeared at a virtual event earlier this week hosted by Derek Thompson, the university’s Indigenous initiatives advisor. During the virtual talk, Belleau recalled comments she made toward Frances Widdowson, an academic focused on economics and Indigenous policy, when she had approached Widdowson in person at a campus event in late 2025.

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Two-tier policing out in force in Epsom and Clapham

Two-tier policing out in force in Epsom and Clapham

ON Wednesday, a group of mostly white working-class men protested against the ridiculous claim by Surrey Police that they do not have ‘sufficient information’ to describe the gang rapists of a woman outside Epsom Methodist Church on Saturday. The protesters were confronted by police in full riot gear.

Yet two weeks ago, hundreds of mostly non-white youths, organised on social media, swarmed Clapham High Street. They ran riot, jostled pedestrians, shoplifted, let off fireworks, blocked the streets, and assaulted first responders. A few police officers showed up to observe from their cars. Eventually 100 officers were deployed, of whom four were assaulted. They issued a dispersal order, and (later still) arrested three girls.

Such two-tier policing aggravates the tensions in Epsom.

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The Fujian Connection: Canadian Election Interference Site, MSS Officer, and Convicted Snakehead John Chan — the Network Congress Is Now Pushing the IRS to Investigate

The Fujian Connection: Canadian Election Interference Site, MSS Officer, and Convicted Snakehead John Chan — the Network Congress Is Now Pushing the IRS to Investigate

NEW YORK — In the final days of winter, in March 2019, Golden Imperial Court in Brooklyn staged a scene that carried extraordinary significance. At the head banquet table, raising a glass of red wine, was John Chan, the restaurant’s owner. Seated beside him was Li Qing, a younger man from China’s consulate in New York whose title was Overseas Chinese Affairs Officer. To Li’s right was the president of the Fuzhou Langqi Friendship Association, marked by a red sash across his chest.

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CAIR Goes After Children Accused of ‘Blasphemy’ Against Islam

CAIR Goes After Children Accused of ‘Blasphemy’ Against Islam

CAIR, an unindicted terrorist funding co-conspirator, whose chapter had previously targeted an art teacher in Minnesota over paintings of Mohammed, is now coming after a shark in sneakers and the children who enjoy spreading its memes on a gaming platform known as Roblox.

According to the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), the shark in sneakers is guilty of blasphemy for saying “porco Allah” or “Allah is a pig”. And so are the kids spreading memes of the shark, better known as ‘Tralalero Tralalá’ chanting “Allah is a pig”. (It rhymes in Italian.)


No one says a thing about Porco Dio!

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Why the Liberals may pay a price for the party’s increasingly big tent

Why the Liberals may pay a price for the party’s increasingly big tent

OTTAWA — Political parties, particularly those that are close enough to smell power, are quick to describe themselves as “big tents.”

With the addition this week of Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu, the Liberal party’s new tent — to riff off a crack going around some Parliament Hill circles — is now big enough to drive a truckers’ convoy through.

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‘I feel like I’m losing her’: the families torn apart by older relatives going far right

‘I feel like I’m losing her’: the families torn apart by older relatives going far right

Graham doesn’t remember his mother ever sharing her political views. He’s not certain she even voted until she met his father, who was a big Labour supporter. She went along with that, only once voting Tory as an act of spite towards the end of their relationship. She later married a farmer who was more conservative, and leaned towards leave in the Brexit referendum. “But, honestly, beyond that, she would never even speak of politics. She just wasn’t interested.”

Graham, who works in the transport industry in the Midlands, noticed a big change in his mother during the Covid pandemic. “I remember walking home from work one day and I got this phone call and all of a sudden she was listing off these conspiracy theories at me.” He now realises how much time she was spending online, on her phone and iPad, cut off from friends, family and the church life that had always been so important to her.


I keep hoping for an expose by some guy of the Crazy Crap he got published in the Guardian, but no luck so far this piece is not satire, well it’s not supposed to be.

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