From the people who banned Parler.
One of the Islamic State group’s propaganda arms, which celebrated a Kabul airport bombing that killed 13 American service members, uses a website and app hosted by Amazon Web Services.
From the people who banned Parler.
One of the Islamic State group’s propaganda arms, which celebrated a Kabul airport bombing that killed 13 American service members, uses a website and app hosted by Amazon Web Services.
Tonight we present a quirky 1966 movie entitled The Spy Who Loved Flowers.
Your most intriguing tips of the past 24 hours are most appreciated.
Trudeau campaign rally cancelled over safety concerns from protesters angry over vaccine mandates
Dozens of protesters followed the Liberal campaign to the rally. They used expletives in chants, waved their middle fingers, and made references to the Nazis over megaphones as a line of police stood in front of them.
It was the third such incident Friday where Trudeau was confronted by angry demonstrators upset with his government’s push on vaccine passports and vaccine mandates for travellers.
Its a good start.
Update: Apparently it’s another learning experience…for us.
With the Taliban growing more violent and adding checkpoints near Kabul’s airport, an all-volunteer group of American veterans of the Afghan war launched a final daring mission on Wednesday night dubbed the “Pineapple Express” to shepherd hundreds of at-risk Afghan elite forces and their families to safety, members of the group told ABC News.
Moving after nightfall in near-pitch black darkness and extremely dangerous conditions, the group said it worked unofficially in tandem with the United States military and U.S. embassy to move people, sometimes one person at a time, or in pairs, but rarely more than a small bunch, inside the wire of the U.S. military-controlled side of Hamid Karzai International Airport.
The Pineapple Express’ mission was underway Thursday when the attack occurred in Kabul. A suicide bomber believed to have been an ISIS fighter killed at least 13 U.S. service members — 10 U.S. Marines, a Navy corpsman, an Army soldier and another service member — and wounded 15 other service members, according to U.S. officials.
There were wounded among the Pineapple Express travelers from the blast, and members of the group said they were assessing whether unaccounted-for Afghans they were helping had been killed.
As of Thursday morning, the group said it had brought as many as 500 Afghan special operators, assets and enablers and their families into the airport in Kabul overnight, handing them each over to the protective custody of the U.S. military.
Read the whole incredible story.
@glen_mcgregor: What will you do to help Canadian citizens left behind in Kabul?
Trudeau: Stephen Harper dislikes Syrians
Always interesting to get Conrad Black’s take on things. And he isn’t impressed. General Blackie and Dementia Joe make a great team.
Boy, 13, turned away from B.C. walk-in clinic because he isn’t vaccinated
“Going to the ER seemed drastic,” she said, “but I thought maybe we could get it checked at the walk-in clinic.”
When Stein called the Enderby Medical Clinic to see if the doctor had space, the receptionist said he did, but then asked if her son had been vaccinated. After hearing the boy hadn’t been, she was told to take him to the emergency room at Shuswap Lake General Hospital in neighboring Salmon Arm.
“I was flabbergasted,” she said. “The doctor wouldn’t see us. He was only accepting fully vaccinated patients.”
No worries, in a few years it will be because of skin colour and how you vote.
Although fascist China calls Blackie a running dog from time to time, they still prefer him over O’Toole. After all, they did donate a lot of money to his foundation.
Erin O’Toole rejects Chinese ambassador’s claim that Canada-China bond is “stable”
Labour shortage in the food sector is nothing new, but it is now worse than ever
Many restaurant operators have next to no cushion to increase wages. To offset staffing woes, many are limiting operating hours. Some are closing Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, or are opening fewer hours during the day. In fact, don’t be surprised if a greater number of restaurants are managed like flights in the airline industry. Airlines will fly if they can fill the aircraft. If not, they’ll cancel. More restaurants are likely to open only if most seats can be filled.
In food distribution, the situation is beyond comprehension. On farms and in processing, labour shortages are not just about convenience and profitability. Around 35.5 million tonnes of food goes to waste across Canada’s supply chain each year according to a recent Second Harvest report.
Not mentioned in the article is the affect of lockdowns, vaccine mandates and a non-stop propaganda machine telling the public that they’re all going to die if they go out for lunch. Or at the very least be infected with the plague even though they’ve had their two shots. Is it any wonder that more and more people don’t want to participate in any part of this?
It seems Rex isn’t that impressed with Dear Leader’s handling of the Afghanistan scandal. Dear Leader will take care of Rex when he gets his majority.
Rules for thee but not for me.
LILLEY: Liberal Party officials give unclear answer on candidate vaccination
Are all Liberal candidates for the Sept. 20 election fully vaccinated?
I didn’t hear back from the Liberals on Monday, unlike the other two parties. I didn’t hear back from the Liberals on Tuesday or Wednesday either. The request for comment had been sent multiple times to the general media email address plus to Adrienne Vaupshas and Braeden Caley, who both act as representatives for the party with the media.
Finally, mid-morning on Thursday, I heard from Alex Wellstead, a man who normally works in Trudeau’s PMO but who has taken a leave and is working on the campaign now.
“We will get back to you as soon as possible,” Wellstead said.
Today we have an answer and it’s “No”
Update: What about the CBC ? Suddenly it’s a “personal decision”.
Samples From Early Wuhan COVID Patients Had Genetically Modified Henipah, One of Two Types of Viruses Sent From Canadian Lab
The evidence was first found by Dr. Steven Quay, a Seattle-based physician-scientist and former faculty member at the Stanford University School of Medicine, who looked at early COVID-19 samples uploaded by scientists at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) shortly after China informed the World Health Organization about the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak.
I’m not particularly familiar with the Epoch Times. What level of credibility do people give it?
In a major escalation in the fight over Arizona’s Maricopa County’s refusal to comply with a Senate election audit subpoena, the state attorney general’s office ordered the county to give in or lose its state funding, which provides nearly a third of the county’s budget.
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich said that the county, America’s fourth largest in population, is violating state law by not complying with the Senate’s request for routers in its 2020 election audit and review of former President Donald Trump’s loss.
Huh, weird.
On the same day that at least 60 Afghanis, 10 Marines, and 1 Navy Medic were murdered, this classless prick published this article on Vice: Why Are So Many Marines Neo-Nazis?.
On behalf of all of the families of those killed, we can only hope there’s a special place in hell for this dip$hit.
The CBC and the rest of the “woke” media are excited that Ryerson University will change its name. The narrative is that Ryerson committed genocide in residential schools. Ryerson is known as the founder of public education in Ontario. He lived and was adopted by an Indian tribe, and was invited by chiefs to develop agriculture programs so Indians could feed themselves. He was a believer in providing education to the tribes so they could function in a modern society. Residential schools came after his death, and scholars have stated that he would have been shocked at the abuses that occurred. But hey, it doesn’t fit the narrative that all things colonial are racist. Turtle Island University??
