FBI joins search for retired U.S. Air Force major general missing for nearly 2 weeks

A high-ranking retired U.S. Air Force major general who once commanded a base long associated with UFO lore has been missing for nearly two weeks, and authorities are appealing to the public for help finding him, according to the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office in New Mexico.

Retired Air Force Maj. Gen. William Neil McCasland, 68, left his Albuquerque home on foot at approximately 11 a.m. February 27 and has not been in contact with family or friends since, the sheriff’s office said in a news release. His cell phone was left behind, the sheriff’s office told CNN.

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Canada is ‘one of the centres of antisemitism, globally,’ says Israeli ambassador, on tour of targeted synagogue

The Israeli ambassador to Canada called the country “one of the centres of antisemitism globally” during a visit to a Thornhill, Ont., synagogue that was shot at last week.

While Ambassador Iddo Moed noticed “a rising trend in antisemitism” following his arrival in Canada in August 2023, it was after the October 7 terror attacks on Israel that a “dramatic spike” occurred, he said.

h/t Auntie Polly

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A visit with Occam’s Razor

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Shocka! Michigan’s Temple Israel wannabe car bomber who rammed into preschool is a muslim named Mohamad!

The maniac who drove a vehicle full of explosives through a preschool at a Michigan synagogue in an antisemitic attack Thursday has been identified as a naturalized US citizen from Lebanon, federal officials announced.

The wannabe car bomber, who died after smashing through the doors of Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, was ID’d as Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, 41, the Department of Homeland Security told The Post.

Ghazali, who is married to a US citizen, entered the US through Detroit in 2011 and became a US citizen himself in 2016 under the Obama administration, according to DHS.

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Toronto jail guard arrested in the wake of the Project South police corruption scandal

A staff sergeant at a Toronto super jail has been criminally charged in the wake of the massive police corruption probe, Project South.

Muhamer Oruglica is accused of directing another staff member at the Toronto South Detention Centre to unlawfully search an inmate on the jail’s database last September.

York police arrested the 35-year old in late February, just weeks after announcing the results of a months-long investigation that uncovered Toronto cops had allegedly leaked confidential information used to facilitate shootings, extortion and other crimes — including a plot to murder a manager known for his strict enforcement inside the Toronto jail.

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Islamic State crowdfunding donations for jihadists’ wives

Islamic State wives who escaped from a prison camp in Syria are receiving public donations to help them pay for rent, food and clothing.

A Telegraph investigation can reveal that Islamic State (IS) supporters are raising money on crowdfunding platforms like GoFundMe, claiming to cover living costs for the terrorists’ wives and children who fled Al-Hol detention camp in recent weeks.

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Conservatives demand answers after details of Iranian missile attack on Canadian base in Kuwait emerge

OTTAWA — The Opposition Conservatives are demanding to know why the public was kept in the dark for nearly two weeks after an Iranian missile slammed into a Canadian airbase in Kuwait on March 1.

Conservative defence critic James Bezan said on Thursday that it was a “failure” of government communications and transparency for this information to be withheld for more than 11 days, pointing the finger directly at Prime Minister Mark Carney.

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MCTEAGUE: Iran shock exposes the cost of our net-zero zealotry

The war in Iran has sent oil markets — and thus gas and diesel prices — out of control.

The Strait of Hormuz, through which 20% of the world’s oil passes, is effectively closed to shipping. Even if ships were inclined to make a run for it, their insurance companies have already cancelled their war coverage policies, making crossing impossible in more ways than one.

(Incognito)

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Sex assault charges against Toronto officer are intimate partner violence, court documents allege

Farhan Ali left – Sex fiend

A Toronto police constable charged with sexual assault and assault allegedly victimized the same woman over a five month period, court documents show.

The records classify the charges against 39-year-old Farhan Ali as involving intimate partner violence.

The victim cannot be identified under a standard publication ban.

There can be no doubt he was doing the will of Allah!

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The UK’s homelessness crisis is a clear sign of national decline

What are the biggest issues facing the British people? Any pollster who asks this question invariably gets two responses: immigration and the cost of living. And not without reason: both are out of control and they are both impossible to ignore. It hasn’t escaped most people’s attention that their neighbourhood has been completely transformed in the space of a decade, or that their once manageable wage goes half as far as it used to.


This should not be but across the west elites push mass migration and net zero tyranny enacting every possible roadblock to a reasonable standard of living.

Their agenda is control by impoverishing the masses.

That’s you and me.

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