NHS doctor accused of supporting Hamas shouts ‘game on’ as she addresses crowd of supporters outside court after being released on bail

An NHS doctor charged with posting on social media in support of Hamas shouted ‘game on’ today after being released on bail.

Dr Rahmeh Aladwan appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court where she indicated not guilty pleas to four counts of inviting support for the proscribed group.

The court heard the charges date from July 23 to December 31 last year, and relate to comments or material posted online.


Oct 7 jewelry?

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Woke CANADIAN mayor mocked for ‘posturing’ video warning ICE to stay out of her city

Toronto’s mayor has been mocked after posting a video saying US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are not allowed in her city during the FIFA World Cup.

Olivia Chow took to social media on Thursday to say she won’t be welcoming US ICE into her city in June and July, when Toronto is hosting six World Cup games.

‘ICE has no place in this city,’ she said in a video. ‘Toronto is about to welcome thousands and thousands of families because of [the] FIFA World Cup, where everyone belongs, everyone’s welcome.

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The German Establishment’s Secret Plan Against the Truth

For months, the German public has been treated to a media-concocted spectacle of moral panic—manufactured, amplified, and weaponised with surgical precision and malign intent. At its centre stood the now-infamous so-called “Potsdam meeting;” a 2023 gathering in which right-wing figures, including Austrian activist Martin Sellner and figures linked to Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), the centre-right Christian Democratic Union, and the Werteunion discussed the topic of remigration. The encounter was elevated overnight from an innocent private event into the affirmed locus of a dark, conspiratorial ‘master plan’ to deport millions of people, including legal citizens of the German state. The only problem with the lurid tale? What the media claims to have been discussed never actually was.

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Judge seals ‘person of interest’ records from Barry and Honey Sherman murder investigation. Thousands of pages remain redacted

A Toronto judge has kept sealed portions of thousands of pages of Barry and Honey Sherman murder case documents that reveal the identities of “many” individuals police speculate were involved in the killings, including information Barry provided to his own doctor before he died.

“I am satisfied that the ends of justice would be subverted by the disclosure of the redacted materials at this time,” Justice David Porter said in his recent ruling on the Star’s now eight-year-old request for access to the police files.

I wonder if the person of interest is the son? Two sisters have suggested he may be responsible.

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Pentagon Considers Sending 10,000 Troops to Middle East Amid Operation Epic Fury

The Pentagon is reportedly looking at sending 10,000 troops to the Middle East amid Operation Epic Fury, according to Defense Department officials with knowledge of the planning.

“The force, which would likely include infantry and armored vehicles, would be added to the roughly 5,000 Marines and the thousands of paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division who have already been ordered to the region,” the Wall Street Journal reported.

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MAGA’s plan for Canada: not annexation, but dismemberment

No one knows where Donald Trump got the notion of annexing Canada. It hasn’t been seriously suggested by any significant figure in American politics for at least a century. There has been next to no take-up of the proposal, even among his MAGA followers.

But the underlying premises – the idea that America must have complete dominion over the Western Hemisphere; that Canada is less a friendly ally than a troublesome appendage; that relations between the two countries should be based not on mutual benefit, but on dominance and despoliation – these are everywhere in the MAGA universe.


If I had to choose an overlord the USA is far better than Carney and his ChiCom pals.

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The People Who Once Laughed With John Cleese Are Now His Punchlines

John Cleese causes outrage at 86. He did at 36, too.

But many of the people who laughed then grumble a frown-faced “that’s not funny” now.

In response to London Mayor Sadiq Khan proclaiming, “British people love having diversity,” Cleese responded on X: “The British do not like the kind of diversity that intends to take over Britain and kill any infidel that does not convert to Islam.”

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How accommodation hollowed out Canadian nationalism

Should Canada put the national interest first? The Canadian answer has usually been: Sort of. Maybe. Kinda. It depends.

Even claiming that Canada has a single national interest has often triggered a cascade of questions. Who is a part of it and who is not? Does it conflict with the special claims of Quebecers? What about Aboriginal rights? Can we even speak of a single Canadian culture? Shouldn’t we instead celebrate diversity as our culture?

Mark Carney’s government is living through a modern version of these struggles as it tries to identify projects of national significance.

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No Biggie, Just Drone Swarms Shutting Down Our Nuclear Strike Command

Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana serves as headquarters for the Air Force’s Global Strike Command, in charge of our nuclear bomber fleet of B-2 Spirits and B-52 BUFFs. Barksdale doesn’t make the news very often — thank goodness — but there were a few blink-and-you’ll-miss-it reports last week about multiple drone infestations from parts unknown.

Do not blink. Do not miss this one. It’s important.

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Net Zero Activists Stumped By Shock New Evidence Showing No Link Between CO2 & Temperature Over Last Three Million Years

The climate science world (‘settled’ division) is in shock following the discovery in ancient ice cores that levels of carbon dioxide remained stable as the world plunged into an ice age around 2.7 million years ago. Levels of CO2 at around 250 parts per million (ppm) were said to be lower than often assumed with just a 20 ppm movement recorded for the following near three million-year period. In addition, no changes in methane levels were seen in the entire period. Massive decreases in temperature with occasional interglacial rises appear to have occurred without troubling ‘greenhouse’ gas levels, and this revelation has caused near panic in activist circles.

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A Canadian Supreme Court Case Could Test the Country’s Unity

Quebec’s ban on religious symbols — and a measure that suspends constitutional rights — are being tested in a case with far-reaching repercussions.

In a top court case with far-reaching consequences for Canadian unity, opposing sides clashed this week over an increasingly used measure to override constitutional rights that, one lawyer warned, could give rise to a “mini-Trump” in Canada.

The long anticipated case at the Supreme Court of Canada focuses on a 2019 Quebec law on secularism and religious symbols. But it also touches on many sensitive issues that have torn at Canada — the balance of power in its federation and the distinct nature of the French-speaking province of Quebec.

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Iran’s Fantasy of Strength: When Bazaar Tactics Collide with Reality

US President Donald J. Trump has reportedly laid out a 15-point peace plan to Iran — with conditions that, taken together, amount to Tehran’s near-total strategic capitulation.

In response, the Iranian regime has not merely rejected them; it has countered with a series of conditions so detached from reality that they raise a fundamental question: is Tehran negotiating or hallucinating?

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At historic low point, New Democrats descend on Winnipeg to choose a new leader

The NDP will have a new leader by Sunday afternoon — and whoever comes out of the party’s convention in Winnipeg with the top job will be tasked with bringing the party back from a historic low.

Five candidates — MP Heather McPherson, activist and filmmaker Avi Lewis, union leader Rob Ashton, farmer Tony McQuail and social worker and municipal councillor Tanille Johnston — are looking to replace former leader Jagmeet Singh.

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