47 Replies to “November 11, 2025: Reader Tips”

  1. Lauren Southern had a visitor from the gov’t of Canada…

    “Canadian “CIA” (CSIS) tried to make Lauren Southern an informant to get information on American influencers.
    They threatened her with criminal prosecutions if she didn’t cooperate and instead she posted the conversation. ”

    https://x.com/DC_Draino/status/1988034527806320672

    “Intelligence agents showed up at my door late last year. I told them to leave.

    They proceeded to call me from anonymous numbers repeatedly. Contacted my gym. Told me they wouldn’t go away unless I “built a relationship with them” as an asset…”
    “Your audience will never know”

    Returned to speak with me multiple times claiming they were giving me “last chances” before they threw me to the wolves.

    They told me that the courts wouldn’t care if I was actually guilty or not. That essentially someone had to take the fall and I could ensure it wasn’t me.

    It was repeatedly implied to me that:

    “You’re smart you know it’s not what’s true that matters it’s the perception”

    I was made to believe there was a potential arrest coming.

    Made to believe I could never travel to the US again without being arrested by the FBI.

    Made to believe I might not be around to see my child grow up.

    None of these things were true. I can enter the US without issue. I was never arrested. I did nothing wrong.

    I was psychologically manipulated for months in an attempt to turn me into a government asset.

    We have one party consent in Canada, and I believe it is in the public interest for people to understand how this works, as I know I’m not the only one.

    I have nothing against the agent. He was just given instructions and a job.

    But I have no doubt if his job were to destroy my life and try to jail me based on “perception” not “truth” he would do it.

    I’m just doing my job as well by publishing this.

    These are just a few excerpts cut from hours of conversations to give people an idea of our conversations…”

    There follows in two separate postings on X/Twitter, the 8 minutes total of recordings between Lauren Southern and the CSIC agent.

      1. I read that when I was 12 in about 1972, I was seated at the kitchen table reading the parts out to my mom who was doing her best to make dinner and to not listen too well to me, at one point she said that would never happen here, and at other times she asked me, “how do you read such things”? … my response was “easy mom, none of these people live more than 10-20 pages” … and their long lives are all short stories” …

        *In this moment, my perfect daughter Brooke sends a photo of their evening read, “One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich” … they’ve been spending some time in the evenings reading to or with each other. (remember when people read?) I don’t know if 5 months old Ronnie is absorbing any of it but I’m certain she’ll have a fighting spirit, I’ve seen her facial expressions.

        1. “Disgusting behaviour from CSIS.
          A RCMP vet, who had his phone hacked by CSIS, told me they tried this crap on his wife
          So he told her to call the police & tell them there’s guys with guns threatening her.
          CSIS learned their lesson quickly.
          Don’t tolerate harassment”

          https://x.com/mario4thenorth/status/1988044837384241318

          *When it’s the RCMP who are harassing you, I don’t know who to call then. All the federal agencies have said they have the means of listening into all your conversations, unfortunately for them they don’t have sufficient numbers of officers to ticket common vehicle infractions even while looking away from the obvious drug problems across the nation.

      2. Ironically … that same Solzhenitsyn quote is being put into action against ICE Agents. The left are running ICE down with cars, throwing giant rocks and heavy objects at them, assaulting them, and even shooting at them.

        The left lives by violence. Which unfortunately can only be countered with violence.

  2. My grandfather tried to join the Canadian army in 1938 or 39, seeing what was coming (and wanting a steady paycheck to support his bride). Flat feet, denied, removed from conscription when the callups started.

    I visited Juno beach for the first time a little over a year ago. Flat from fields down to beach. Spotters posts and concrete gun and machine gun emplacements maintained to keep the history. Those poor, ignorant bastards. They didn’t have a chance… but they won regardless. GOD BLESS YOU!

    1. Years ago my wife and I visited the various D-Day beaches and in the Canadian cementary I came across the headstone of a soldier who had the same last name as me, not a common one.

      I mention it because many years earlier my girlfriend and I were in Oahu and visited the USS Arizona Memorial and in its shrine the names of the fallen were engraved on a marble wall. One of those had the same last name.

      Also, my dad was a Polish military officer who ended up as a POW, while my mother was a slave laborer for the Nazis.

      Remembrance Day resonates a lot with me.

      1. Many years ago when I was in my early thirties, I visited Juno Beach. I walked the beach, and visited many of the towns and villages.

        I also visited the Beny Sur Mer Canadian cemetery. I walked past each headstone. Then it struck me. Every person buried in that cemetery was younger than me. Most 12-15 years younger.

        1. Yup. Dad’s twin brother at Beny-Sur-Mer. Born June 4 1919- died June 6 1944.
          Dad lost part of his left leg while minesweeping. Saw the apparatus at Juno Beach museum, 2018.
          Their father outlived his youngest sons.

        2. They tried to keep people over 40 away from front line units, up to and including Lieutenant Colonels. The South Alberta Regiment kept one soldier in his forties and he ended up getting killed.

          1. I suspect most of the 40 year olds served in WW1, so they’d probably had enough combat, and they would have also survived a bunch of gas attacks.

      2. And with me – my uncle Nathan was turned into a French fry when a grenade was tossed into his tank during the Battle of the Bulge. He was 21 years old. Three of my mother’s brothers (again in their 20’s) went into Prisoner of War Camps weighing 200 lbs. When they were liberated one year later, they weighed 90 lbs. They went back to farming on the Prairies and basically drank themselves to death by their early 50’s.

    1. Burns MADE his career and notoriety on PBS … so of course he’s gonna advocate for it. But I find it ironic that Burns says Trump has KILLED PBS and NPR … when I’m told that the Federal Government wasn’t a big part of the pie … only about 15% of total revenue.

      https://factually.co/fact-checks/politics/pbs-funding-government-appropriations-2025-42716c

      So what’s the big deal? It appears as though Burns needs to step up and make some personal donations to PBS/NPR … just like renown painter Bob Ross did …

      https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/3-bob-ross-paintings-to-be-auctioned-off-after-funding-cuts/ar-AA1QdWzA

  3. I posted a video of the poem In Flanders Fields for Remembrance Day, and it struck me as I recorded it that it ends with a warning that needs to be heard and heeded: “If ye break faith with us who die, We shall not sleep.”

    I have no reach on social media, so I’d be grateful if you’d share it with anyone you think might enjoy it.

    The post on X is here: https://x.com/ShareThink/status/1988197737427595538
    And you can download the video for your own posts here: https://vimeo.com/1135691135

    1. Here’s Mark Steyn re the poem’s last line:

      “Just to get the obvious out of the way, in the laughably misnamed United Kingdom, they have broken faith with those who died. Courtesy of my former colleague Laurence Fox, we learned a couple of Remembrance Days back that the uniform in which Lieutenant-Colonel McCrae gave his life for King and Empire cannot be worn in public in certain parts of the UK because, er, diversity is our strength”

      From:

      https://www.steynonline.com/8980/in-flanders-fields

      1. Thanks for the link. I was certainly thinking along those lines when I made this video. The creeping authoritarianism here is unsettling. And now the government, through backdoor means seeks to stubborn our armed forces as a tool for oppression, while appropriating for themselves what legacy of valour remains.

        If this ridiculous scheme succeeds, every civil servant will be a “veteran”.

  4. Here’s a link to Canada’s virtual war memorial.

    You can search by day, or by name, or by regiment, etc.

    You can click on the name and find out info on the soldier, sailor, aircrew. Many families have posted pictures, letters home, and so on.

    Well worth a visit.

    Here’s the listing for June 6, 1944.

    https://www.veterans.gc.ca/en/remembrance/memorials/canadian-virtual-war-memorial/results?surname=&forenames=&initials=&keyword=&regiment=&cemetery=&war=100&book=100&fmonth_of_death=6&fday_of_death=6&fyear_of_death=1944&umonth_of_death=&uday_of_death=&uyear_of_death=&submit=Search

    1. If someone is accused to assaulting a judge, doesn’t the judge wearing judicial robes denote bias?

      1. I think a judge ruled that judges can never be biased because they are judges.
        When someone questioned his judgement, the judge replied, “I’ll be the judge of that!”

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