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Our symbol is the CELTIC CROSS an ancient Christian Symbol to represent Canadian Heritage , Cultural and Traditional Values!
Tomato Juice to us is symbolic of Warriors Blood in battle! Sacrifice and bravery achieving almost Sainthood! She was Blessed and bathed in simulated blood by the enemy! For the Cause!
Like throwing red paint on Sir John A. MacDonald Statues is also the same as symbolic of the Warrior First Prime Minister fighting for Canada from beyond the grave!
Thank you JK Rowling for supporting fellow Holy Women Warriors!
JK Rowling slams ‘mob’ after trans critic Kellie-Jay Keen Minshull is doused with tomato juice
Embattled author JK Rowling slammed trans rights activists in New
Zealand Saturday after several doused anti-trans campaigner Kellie-Jay
Keen Minshull in tomato juice, according to local outlet RNZ.
Kellie-Jay Keen Minshull — also known as Posie Parker — was in
Australia as a part of her controversial “Let women speak” tour when a
protester rushed forward and doused the activist with red liquid.
Parker, 48, was then rushed by security forces to a waiting police car and fled the scene.
The “Harry Potter” author condemned the attacks as “repellent” in a series of tweets.
“There are multiple videos of Kellie-Jay being assaulted. Women have
become used to lies, threats of violence and outright denial of reality,
but if you imagine anyone feels ‘defeated’, think again,” tweeted the author. “Your men’s rights activists showed the world exactly who they are.”
Parker later tweeted that she was sorry for not being able to speak.
Nashville school shooter Audrey Hale identified as transgender and had detailed manifesto to attack Christian academy.
Trans Terrorism the new threat to National Security
Nashville police revealed that the 28-year-old who shot and killed six people
at the Covenant School, including three children, identified as
transgender and had a detailed manifesto to attack the Christian
academy.
Officials said Audrey Hale, a former student, entered the school Monday morning by shooting through a door on the side of the building.
While inside, Hale killed Evelyn Dieckhaus, Hallie Scruggs, and
William Kinney, all age 9, as well as custodian Mike Hill and substitute
teacher Cynthia Peak, both 61, and school head Katherine Koonce, 60.
Following the shootings, Hale was killed when they encountered
officers on the second floor by 10:27 a.m., fourteen minutes after the
alarm was raised.
Police said Hale was equipped with at least two assault weapons and a
handgun, and in searching her family home in Nashville, officers found
detailed maps and a manifesto of the attack.
“We have a manifesto, we have some writings that we’re going over
that pertain to this day,” Nashville Metropolitan police chief John
Drake said about the discovery.
He added that Hale was “prepared to do more harm than was actually
done,” and that she had drawn up plans to attack another school in the
area, but backed out of them beacuse the school was too secure.
Asked whether Hale’s identity could be a factor in the motive, Drake
said authorities “feel that she identifies as trans, but we’re still in
the initial investigation into all of that and if it actually played a
role into this incident.”
In online profiles Hale had indicated they used he/him pronouns and also went by the name Aiden.
It is unclear whether Hale identified as a man or woman at the time of the slayings.
Disgusting Degeneracy! Must be destroyed in our Schools!
Sincere Condolences to the families of the victims and children affected by this Trans Terrorist Attack! From the Canadian Nationalist Front.
A bunch of Lone Wolves are not alone, we do not need to be together to be a Real Pack, I am sure we all look up at the same moon and howl in our own way and do our part in unison. Unity of Lone Wolves! 🐺
Maxime Bernier calls for criminal investigation after Liberal MP resigns over alleged ties to Communist China
'Han Dong must be removed from his seat in Parliament while a criminal
investigation is conducted to determine whether or not he is a Chinese
asset guilty of treason.'
(LifeSiteNews)
–– People’s Party of Canada (PPC) leader Maxime Bernier said a criminal
investigation is needed to determine whether or not a Liberal MP who
resigned from the Party due to alleged connections to China is “guilty”
of being a “Chinese asset.”
“Han Dong must be removed from his seat in Parliament while a
criminal investigation is conducted to determine whether or not he is a
Chinese asset guilty of treason,” said Bernier in a newsletter sent to his followers yesterday.
“And the remaining 10 MPs whose election races were influenced by the
Chinese Communist Party — including 2 unnamed CPC (Conservative Party
of Canada) MPs — must also step down while similar criminal
investigations are conducted.”
Bernier added that there should also be a full public inquiry, but it
should be run by “expert citizens” and not “politicians only looking to
score partisan points.”
On Wednesday, Dong resigned from
the Liberal Party only hours after a news report broke alleging that he
had asked a Chinese diplomat in February 2021 to delay the release of
two Canadians held captive by the Communist Chinese regime.
Global News first
broke the story, reporting that two national security sources told
them that Dong had in 2021 advised a Chinese diplomat that it would be
of interest to the Liberal Party if they delayed the release
of Canadians Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, who were imprisoned in a
Chinese jail at the time.
According to Bernier, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was “knowingly
keeping a national security risk in his caucus,” which allowed “that
person” to “actively” engage in “hostage negotiations with the foreign
government he is connected to.”
On Twitter yesterday, Bernier charged that Trudeau and his “Liberal traitors” are a direct threat to Canada’s security.
In comments sent to LifeSiteNews, Bernier’s spokesman Martin Masse said
that while Bernier’s comments about freezing bank accounts were
“obviously sarcastic, we don’t advocate freezing the bank accounts of
anyone,” there is a serious argument that Trudeau’s apparent carefree
attitude toward China is a problem.
Published Mar 23, 2023 • Last updated 2 hours ago • 4 minute read
The
RCMP announced Thursday that they arrested an 18-year-old St-Laurent
resident based on information from the FBI alleging he was involved in
terrorism.
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“Based
on intelligence from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, this morning
RCMP officers arrested Mohamed Amine Assal, 18, of (the St-Laurent
borough). This police operation was aimed at disrupting the suspicious
activities of Mr. Assal and ensuring he undertakes to keep the peace
pursuant to (a peace bond),” the RCMP said in a statement.
“Following a short investigation by the Integrated National Security
Enforcement Team (INSET), the RCMP had reasonable grounds to fear that
an individual may commit a terrorism offence. The investigation is
ongoing and all evidence will be analyzed. Charges may be laid at a
later date.”
Assal appeared before Quebec Court Judge
Alexandre Dalmau Thursday afternoon. Through his defence lawyer, Michael
Morena, he agreed to follow a series of conditions in order to be
released while he awaits a hearing to determine if he agrees to the
peace bond.
Assal
agreed to respect a curfew that requires him to be home between 11 p.m.
and 6 a.m. He is also not allowed to associate with people who have a
criminal record or cases pending.
The prosecutor who
listed the conditions said Assal is not allowed to “participate in
terrorist activities” as defined in the Criminal Code of Canada. He is
also not allowed to possess weapons or use the internet except for
school and cannot access websites tied to terrorism.
When the judge asked Assal if he understood the conditions, he only asked that the hours of his curfew be repeated.
Dalmau agreed to set the next date in the case for May 4.
The home where Assal resides in St-Laurent was being searched by RCMP investigators on Thursday.
A
document filed in the case, requesting that Assal sign the peace bond,
is based on “the grounds stated in (an) affidavit.” An RCMP investigator
alleges they “have reason to fear that Assal will commit an offence of
terrorism.”
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According
to information obtained by the Montreal Gazette, the investigation
began on March 14, based on information from the FBI that a user of
Telegram Messenger, a free and open source app, was “discussing violent
acts of terrorism motivated by radical Islamist ideology.”
The
FBI learned that a person with the username @abujoe000 was connecting
to IP addresses at CEGEP Édouard-Montpetit and at an address that turned
out to be the home of Assal’s family in St-Laurent.
The school confirmed to the RCMP that Assal was a student there and that he is studying aircraft maintenance.
The
day after the investigation began, the RCMP obtained a warrant allowing
investigators to place Assal under surveillance. He was suspected of
facilitating and counselling terrorist acts.
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The
FBI had a source who claimed an ISIS supporter based in Italy
associated with a person behind the username Assal is alleged to have
used on Telegram Messenger. The source alleged that the ISIS supporter
in Italy was radicalized at the same time as the person behind the
@abujoe000 username.
The source also said the ISIS
supporter in Italy had convinced six people, including the person behind
the @abujoe000 username, to “conduct attacks.”
The same source alleged the person was secretly recruiting people to join ISIS.
As
the investigation progressed, the RCMP learned that the person behind
the @abujoe000 username had an exchange with another person on Telegram
Messenger on Feb. 28 during which they appeared to discuss how to make a
pipe bomb.
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“Is black powder enough to be explosive on its own or do I need to add more materials,” the other person asked through the app.
“I’ll go check,” @abujoe000 replied.
“BTW
FBI we’re talking about firecrackers (sic) which r legal,” the other
person wrote, apparently assuming the FBI was monitoring the
conversation.
The person behind the @abujoe000 username
then recommended taping nails to the outside of a pipe bomb to allow
debris to scatter more when it is detonated.
When
@abujoe000 suggested he and the other person “hop an a call,” the latter
replied that he was “not in a call safe area, so to speak.”
Police
emerged just after 2:30 p.m. Thursday from Assal’s house on Bourgoin
St., in a residential neighbourhood of neat duplexes, carrying computers
wrapped in plastic bags. They had spent several hours inside the house
Thursday afternoon.
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Neighbours on the street said they did not know the family, as they had just moved in in February.
Residents
who lived next door to the Assal family’s previous home on Alexis-Nihon
Blvd. in the same borough described them as friendly and quiet. The
father was Moroccan and worked for a coffee company, they said.
“They
even took out our garbage and shovelled our walkway,” said an elderly
neighbour. “They were very nice. Never any problems.”
René Bruemmer of the Montreal Gazette contributed to this report.
NHL team won't wear Pride jerseys, citing new Russian law
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MINNEAPOLIS -- A National Hockey League team with a
Russian player has decided against wearing special warmup jerseys to
commemorate Pride night, citing an anti-gay Kremlin law that could
imperil Russian athletes when they return home.
The Chicago Blackhawks, which also has two players with connections
to Russia, will not wear Pride-themed warmup jerseys before Sunday's
game against Vancouver, a person with knowledge of the matter told The
Associated Press, because of security concerns involving the law, which
expands restrictions on supporting LGBTQ rights. Russian President
Vladimir Putin signed it in December.
The decision was made by the
Blackhawks following discussions with security officials within and
outside the franchise, according to a person familiar with the situation
who spoke Wednesday to the AP on condition of anonymity because of the
sensitivity of the move.
Chicago coach Luke Richardson said Thursday that he and his players were disappointed and called it "an unfortunate situation."
"I
don't think we can control the world issues, so that takes it out of
our hands," Richardson said. "We're just making decisions as best we can
as an organization and for everybody."
The league declined to
comment through a spokesperson, as did agent Dan Milstein, who
represents Russian players on the Blackhawks and other teams.
The decision comes amid increasing threats to freedom of expression
in the U.S. and abroad. Conservative political forces have sought to ban
LGBTQ-themed books from American school libraries and to forbid
classroom lessons that mention sexuality and some aspects of race
relations.
Similar pressures have forced Russian players to walk a
careful line since the invasion of Ukraine, with some cautiously
speaking out against the war even with family members still living in
Russia. Last year, Minnesota Wild star Kirill Kaprizov ran into several
roadblocks as he traveled back to the U.S., raising concerns about his
safety.
"There's such a sensitivity to the topic, and you have
concerns for the Russians, especially," Buffalo Sabres captain Kyle
Okposo said, emphasizing that he does not "understand what it's like to
be in Russia and to grow up there. And I don't think we're able to speak
about the psychology of those players because we don't understand."
Chicago defenseman Nikita Zaitsev is a Moscow native, and there are
other players with family in Russia or other connections to the country.
Zaitsev was not made available to reporters in Washington.
The Sabres and Vancouver Canucks have Pride nights upcoming. The
Canucks have not announced specific plans for the event. Sabres
management was scheduled to hold discussions Thursday with its player
leadership group on the matter, amid concern over whether defenseman
Ilya Lyubushkin will participate because he is from Moscow, where he
still has family and returns in the offseason to visit.
Lyubushkin
and his family members could face a backlash in Russia, according to a
Sabres employee with knowledge of the issue. The person spoke to the AP
on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the
discussions.
In other sports, members of Major League Baseball's
Tampa Bay Rays decided last season not to wear rainbow-colored logos on
their uniforms as part of their Pride night. Women's basketball star
Brittney Griner, an American citizen who is gay, was arrested at
Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport last year after Russian authorities said
she was carrying vape canisters with cannabis oil. She was imprisoned
for eight months until a high-profile prisoner swap with the U.S.
Kurt
Weaver, chief operating officer of the You Can Play Project, which
advocates for LGBTQ participation in sports, said he was upset to learn
of the Blackhawks' decision but called the conversation an indicator of
progress.
"We are certainly disappointed that the jerseys aren't worn, because
that's the No. 1 visual representation from the athletes themselves. But
he praised the team's commitment to Pride causes dating back more than a
decade.
The Florida Panthers - whose star goaltender, Sergei
Bobrovsky, is Russian - planned to go forward with plans to wear the
jerseys Thursday night before their home game against Toronto.
The
jerseys are just one part of many initiatives Florida built into its
annual event. The Panthers will also auction off the jerseys, then match
whatever money is raised and donate to nonprofits that work with the
LGBTQ community.
"As an organization, we've decided, and rightfully so, to move
forward with it and support it and celebrate it," Panthers coach Paul
Maurice said. "Teams around the league and players around the league,
they've got the right to their opinion, and we've got the right to
ours."
Ivan Provorov of the Philadelphia Flyers declined to take
part in pregame warmups during the team's Pride night in January, citing
his Russian Orthodox religion. Russians Nikolai Knyzhov and Alexander
Barabanov wore the Pride-themed jerseys for the San Jose Sharks Sharks
on Saturday, when Canadian goaltender James Reimer refused to take part
because he said it conflicted with his religious beliefs.
The New
York Rangers and Minnesota Wild opted not to wear Pride jerseys or use
Pride stick tape as part of their events despite previously advertising
they would.
The Blackhawks planned a variety of LGBT-related
activities in conjunction with Sunday's game. DJs from the LGBTQ
community will play before the game and during an intermission, and the
Chicago Gay Men's Chorus is slated to perform. There also are plans to
highlight a couple of area businesses with ties to the gay community.
"We
don't want the jerseys to represent the entirety of the night,"
Blackhawks defenseman Seth Jones said. "We're still doing a lot for the
LGBTQ community, and us as players respect that. We just thought that
this was best for our team."
Drag Queen Story time Peterborough, Action speaks louder than words!
THIS IS MY WAY
I really take offence to calling me the N-Word, I might sue! Its a
tattoo of the Greek Sun God Hannon, which brings life to Our planet and
crops! The Greek letter Gamma 4 × known as the Gammadion.
Way to go Avril! Still love ya! Kicking some ugly as sin, lesbian feminist off stage! Epic!
Avril Lavigne cheered for telling off topless protester: 'Handled that like a pro'
Lavigne told the environmentalist demonstrator to 'get the f--- off' the stage
Twitter users cheered singer Avril Lavigne for telling a topless protester at the 2023 Juno Awards to "get the f--- off" the stage Monday night.
Lavigne
originally took to the stage to introduce performer AP Dhillon, when a
female demonstrator wearing pink pants and no shirt walked up and down
the catwalk. The "Complicated" singer attempted to ignore the protester
until a security guard came to escort the woman offstage.
"Get the f--- off," Lavigne told the protester. "Get the f--- off, b--ch."
Viewers and social media users praised Lavigne’s approach, including the colourful language.
"The world: Canadians are overly polite. Avril Lavigne: Hold my
f---ing beer so I can tell this f*cking girl to get off the f*cking
stage," City News Edmonton reporter Courtney Theriault joked.
The Free Press writer Rupa Subramanya wrote, "Avril Lavigne for the win. It's not complicated."
"She handled that like a pro," guitarist Devin Bronson remarked.
The CNF is 100% Pro-Life. Only warranted if mother or child in medical danger, detected birth defect detrimental to quality and enjoyment of life, being of mixed race and or victim of rape would be acceptable only.