Pentagon accused of ‘cover-up’ after failing to release UFO videos by deadline

Pentagon accused of ‘cover-up’ after failing to release UFO videos by deadline

The US Pentagon has been slammed for missing a strict deadline to release Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) videos, with critics calling it a ‘cover-up.’

Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna penned a letter to the US Secretary of Defense on April 1, ordering Pete Hegseth to deliver 46 specific clips no later than April 14, 2026.

Lawmakers said the videos could reveal patterns of activity near sensitive military sites and help determine whether the objects pose a potential national security threat.


Michael Shellenberger: The Government Knows More Than It’s Telling Us

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Ontario moves to ‘diversify’ MAiD committee with pro-MAiD members

Ontario moves to ‘diversify’ MAiD committee with pro-MAiD members

Ontario’s MAiD Death Review Committee (MDRC), which reviews and evaluates MAiD deaths in the province, is planning on making its committee “diverse” with fewer members.

This is according to the Ontario Solicitor General, Michael Kerzner, who says the committee will be shrunk by half, from 16 to eight members, and will include “diverse viewpoints,” as the Globe and Mail reports, based on documents dated early April it obtained.

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Scamming the West: What’s really behind the UN’s ahistorical transatlantic slavery resolution

Scamming the West: What’s really behind the UN’s ahistorical transatlantic slavery resolution

The United Nations General Assembly, led by Ghana, recently passed a resolution by a 123-3 vote declaring that the “transatlantic” slave trade was the “gravest crime” ever committed against humanity. The resolution demands “reparatory justice” for “Africans and people of African descent” due to its “scale, duration, systemic nature, and brutality.”

Why focus just on the transatlantic slave trade? Because the United Nations is engaged in a long-running con to extract reparations from the West by accusing it, and specifically the United States, of perpetrating the most nefarious crime in history.

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Joly credits immigrants for Terrebonne victory as Liberals targets African immigrants

Joly credits immigrants for Terrebonne victory as Liberals targets African immigrants

OTTAWA — Liberal Industry Minister Mélanie Joly pointed to changing demographics following her party’s performance in the Terrebonne byelection, as new figures show Ottawa has spent millions promoting immigration from French-speaking countries abroad.

“Very important community from Haiti, also from northern Africa… things are changing across the country,” Joly said when asked about the result.

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Will all of Europe soon be a no-go wasteland?

Will all of Europe soon be a no-go wasteland?

Artificial intelligence is not necessary. Just turn on French TV.

Interviewer on street: “Is this neighborhood of Marseille peaceful?”

A left-wing woman: “Yes, peaceful and diverse, we live in peace.”

Suddenly a guy appears on the street threatening a French man because he is smoking during Ramadan, saying that “it is haram and provocative.”

A scene like this live on TV cannot be invented.

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Trudeau can live his post-political life however he wants, but it will invariably reflect on his time in office

Trudeau can live his post-political life however he wants, but it will invariably reflect on his time in office

George W. Bush took up painting when he left the Oval Office in 2009. In 2014, he unveiled his first public exhibit, entitled “The Art of Leadership: A President’s Personal Diplomacy,” which featured portraits of world leaders he met during his time in office.

The whole thing was sort of … odd.


Junior has a very tiny brain but a very large ego.

(Note this is a repost for test purposes.)

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It’s Time to Rethink NATO

It’s Time to Rethink NATO

NATO won the Cold War—but clinging to it now drains U.S. power from the Indo-Pacific, where the real contest for the future is unfolding.

It has been nearly 80 years since the guns fell silent in World War II. In that long arc of peace, the United States helped rebuild a shattered Europe, deter Soviet expansion, and anchor what we now call the transatlantic alliance. Those were noble achievements. They mattered. They still echo in the prosperity and stability of the Western world today.

But history is not a life sentence. And gratitude, while virtuous, is not a strategy.

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How Canada’s economy is choking from federal regulations: 7 graphs

How Canada’s economy is choking from federal regulations: 7 graphs

Regulatory reform is a rare common ground in Canadian politics. The Carney government launched a red tape review last year and reversed several Trudeau-era regulatory policies. Cabinet minister Dominic LeBlanc has publicly criticized how red tape holds back the economy, while Pierre Poilievre has made cutting it a centrepiece of his economic pitch.

recent survey by the Business Council of Canada found that nearly half of CEOs identify the domestic regulatory burden as the single most important factor influencing their investment decisions—higher than CUSMA uncertainty—topping the list in every survey wave since 2023.

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California Provides Sex-Change Procedures to Homeless Illegal Aliens

California Provides Sex-Change Procedures to Homeless Illegal Aliens

Last month, we received a report from a whistleblower who claimed that illegal aliens were staying in San Francisco’s homeless shelters. Following up on the tip, we visited numerous publicly funded shelters in San Francisco, and spoke to employees and residents about their policies, sometimes through a translator.

We discovered not only that the shelters were housing illegal immigrants but also that they were apparently housing a population of male-to-female “transgender” illegal aliens, who had hoped to obtain “gender-affirming care.” And, to our shock, state and local governments apparently are providing it.

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Government adds 950,000 jobs since 2015, accounting for 30% of total employment growth in Canada

Government adds 950,000 jobs since 2015, accounting for 30% of total employment growth in Canada

From 2015 to 2024, the government sector in Canada—including federal, provincial and municipal—added 950,000 jobs, which accounted for roughly 30 per cent of total employment growth in the country, finds a new study published today by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian public policy think-tank.

h/t Mauser & Patti Jo

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Why Does the European Commission Support the Muslim Brotherhood?

Why Does the European Commission Support the Muslim Brotherhood?

The European Commission, the unelected executive arm of the European Union, assured Europeans in 2019 that it was not spending their hard-earned taxpayer money on supporting the Muslim Brotherhood (MB). In response to a question by Charlie Weimers, a Swedish Member of European Parliament, about the Commission’s funding of the MB, European Commission Vice President Margaritis Schinas said:

“[T]he European Commission does not finance extremists. On the contrary, we have very strong oversight and audit of our financing… and if you have evidence to the contrary, I would be very interested to have it.”

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Conservatives call on Carney not to ‘stack the deck’ by using majority to shut opposition out of committees

Conservatives call on Carney not to ‘stack the deck’ by using majority to shut opposition out of committees

OTTAWA — The Opposition Conservatives are calling on the Liberals not to overhaul the makeup of parliamentary committees, which Prime Minister Mark Carney signalled would be coming in the wake of securing a majority.

Conservative House Leader Andrew Scheer appeared before reporters on Thursday to underscore how the membership of committees — bodies where MPs can launch studies into issues and where legislation is sent to be dissected and amended — has up until now been decided through negotiations between the parties based on the most recent election results.

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The Electric Bus Bust Mayhem Continues

The Electric Bus Bust Mayhem Continues

I do like to follow up and keep you all on top of where things stand with some of the previous stories I’ve covered. Sometimes, it’s true, there’s not much to write about because whatever happened happened and then they lie there like a dead bug until they shrivel and go away of their own accord.

In other cases, there can be happier resolutions, which is always cheerful news, but those are admittedly rare.


Keeping an eye on …

REDACTED: City of Brampton’s $4-billion electric bus deal …

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