52 Replies to “October 10, 2024: Reader Tips”

        1. It appears we have a disagreement.
          Don’t you just love free speech?

          At least people are talking about it. Let’s just see where this goes.

          Tell me… do you dispute chem trails as well? Because I see them in the sky nearly every day. If not chem trails, then what are they? Obviously not your run-of-the-mill con trails from a commercial aircraft.

          1. I have yet to see exactly (1) what chemicals are in chemtrails, how they sneak it into airliner fuel, (2) how whatever chemicals get activated in combustion of said fuels, (3)why they would spread them over the ocean, (4)and why smaller airports that often get their fuel from the same sources don’t have said chemicals in the fuel.
            If you are positing giant tanks on commercial airliners to spray stuff, well, (5) where are these tanks? (6) Who fills them? Men in Black at the airports?

            So, six simple questions.
            Are you up to them?

            Oh, and to generate billions of watts (ie gigawatts) takes some pretty serious power generation equipment, like big nuclear reactors, coal/oil/nat-gas fired plants, or Niagara Falls.

      1. The math isn’t hard, the assumptions are impossible, no one willingly pays more tax than they have to.

        1. I believe you over-estimate them, and I’ve met actual free-range liberals. We have a small and endangered herd of them here.

    1. They know a hurricane is coming for about a week. Why can’t the silly buggers find a slope away from the ocean to park the cars they aren’t driving inland? Salt water immersion with electric cars sounds problematic.

      1. I am in my 73rd year. I have come to realize that there is a huge percentage of the population which is just “stupid”. Our society has become very safe and so stupid people get to live. In fact I think of government employment as a “make work program for idiots”. The most interesting thing about stupid people is that they think that bad things will never happen to them. I always have a Plan B and a Plan C as back-up in my life.
        Also, on another note, most of life is about good housekeeping – whether it be cleaning your house, maintaining your car, planning maintenance and renovations to your home or budgeting each month. I think it was John Wayne, the actor who coined the phrase: “Life is difficult, it is even more difficult if you are stupid!”

  1. Stewart Bell at Global news has an investigative piece stating that convicted brothers Aurash and Amir Yousefijam, had their names legally changed in Ontario to Aurash and Ameer Cohen:
    https://globalnews.ca/news/10794949/iran-sanctions-toronto-change-names/

    The brothers have dual Iranian/American citizenship, and while in the U.S. they were convicted of undertaking a scheme to ship sensitive weapons materiel to Iran through a network of international shell companies. They had their names changed in Ontario despite not having Canadian citizenship. They are fighting deportation back to the U.S. where they have to finish their criminal sentences.

  2. Yesterday one Zita Astravas, chief-of-staff to then Public Safety Minister Bill Blair, testified that she knew little about the 54-day-delay in approving wiretaps against Liberal party bagman Michael Chan:
    https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-foreign-interference-inquiry-national-security-treason/

    Compelling reading. Recall that the good Zita Astravas was chief-of-staff of minister Harjit Sajjan, then Minister of National Defence, when the Liberal government had Vice Admiral Mark Norman prosecuted for successfully guiding a naval supply ship through construction and delivery, on time and on budget. During the persecution-trial of Norman, Astravas testified during his trial that she knew nothing about discussions leading up to Norman’s charges.

    The Globe and Mail is the only media reporting on the Hogue Commission hearings in an honest way. The respective CTV and CTV national newscasts censored any mention of yesterday’s commission testimony.

    (under a paywall)

  3. If you have ever ridden the Toronto Transit Commission in the mornings on weekdays, a huge number of what appears to be South Asian foreign students get on the subway at Union Station with their backpacks on and staying by the subway car doors preventing anybody else from getting on or off, until Dundas Station, presumably going to Toronto Metropolitan University (to most people known as RyeHigh).

    TMU med school to prioritize “racialized” or “equity-deserving” applicants
    https://tnc.news/2024/10/09/tmu-med-school-prioritize-racialized-equity/

    Anecdotally, it might appear that a large proportion of TMU students are visiting foreign students, wanting to get a leg up on getting landed status to stay in Canada and TMU is willing to do anything to keep the money flowing in for a second-rate education.

  4. Now, would a Liberal politician lie?

    ‘Not informed’: Mélanie Joly tells inquiry she was kept in the dark for years on foreign interference
    https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/marco-mendicino-traitorous-mps-parliament

    .
    Mélanie Joly’s cowardice lets handful of Montreal voters drive Israel policy
    Just imagine if she becomes prime minister

    https://nationalpost.com/opinion/terry-newman-melanie-jolys-cowardice-lets-handful-of-montreal-voters-drive-israel-policy

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