A Middle Finger to Carney’s Elbows Up

Elbows Up Stengthens U.S. Tariff Resolve at Canada’s Expense The disastrously misguided “Elbows Up” campaign championed by the Carney government rooted in the fantasy that a smug, arrogant Liberal elite wields leverage over the largest economy in human history, has suffered yet another devastating blow. The latest fallout: U.S.-based truck manufacturer Paccar Inc., maker of […]

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Globalizing The Intifada: Manchester, Paris, Tel Aviv and You

How Israel’s Nightmare has Spread to Western Nations Through Migration On October 2, 2025, during the solemn observance of Yom Kippur the holiest day in the Jewish calendar a terrorist attack unfolded outside the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation in Manchester, England. Attacks on Jewish people seem to have become a tradition since the 1973 war […]

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The Hidden Cost of Disengagement

Why U.S. Retrenchment Fuels Economic Instability and Amplifies Authoritarianism Government has three primary functions. It should provide for military defense of the nation. It should enforce contracts between individuals. It should protect citizens from crimes against themselves or their property. – Milton Friedman I begin this article with a quote from Milton Friedman as a […]

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The China Pakistan VPN Pipeline: From Your Device to Their Propaganda Machine

Is There Foreign Influence Behind Your Favourite VPN App In an era where digital privacy feels increasingly out of reach, millions turn to VPNs as their first line of defence, trusting them to encrypt activity, bypass censorship and shield against surveillance. Whether you’re a dissident in Tehran, a journalist in Hong Kong, or simply someone […]

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Grok Adams; A Legacy Worth Programming

Can Your Morning Drive Become the Best Time in Human Civilization? Does anyone remember when Scott Adams only had under 20,000 Twitter followers? That’s around the time I started tuning into his daily podcast. Earlier this week, many people online were stunned to hear the news that Scott Adams is terminally ill. What followed was […]

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The Qatar Papers; Tucker Carlson

The Dark Web Linking Qatar, Lobbyists, and U.S. Alternative Media After Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 presidential election, Qatari foreign agents reoriented their media outreach strategy, focusing heavily on right-wing and conservative outlets in the U.S. Prior to the election, just 10% of Qatar’s communications targeted conservative media. That number jumped to over 50% […]

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How China Destroys Business on Your Street

The Trade War on Main Street No One Talks About Many years ago, I invented a product for the motorcycle industry. Young, eager, and full of ambition, I pursued my idea relentlessly-drafting and securing a U.S. patent, and establishing small-scale, localized manufacturing. After testing several prototypes, I developed the best and final design. I then […]

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Tragedy on Fraser Street: Vancouver’s Festival Attack Echoes Toronto’s Danforth Horror

Will Canada’s Bureaucracy Once Again Defer Responsibility by Hiding Behind Their Mental Illness Excuse? On April 26, 2025, a tragic vehicle-ramming attack occurred at the Lapu Lapu Day Block Party, a Filipino cultural festival in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The incident, which took place shortly after 8:00 p.m. near East 41st Avenue and Fraser Street […]

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Navigating Hate or Catching Criminals? The Absurd Training Police Can’t Escape

Two Controversial Officers Have Yet to Face Disciplinary Action Last month, Toronto’s finest—Officers Saddiqui and Ali—decided to pop onto a podcast and treat us all to a dose of geopolitical wisdom so perfectly in tune with what Middle East experts call the Muslim Brotherhood’s global terrorist playlist that you’d swear they’d been rehearsing in the […]

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America Alone is Not America First

The Counterargument to Isolationist Puritanism There are plenty of things Rep Thomas Massie says that I agree with. Only the most rigid ideologues refuse to admit when their opponents are correct, or their allies are mistaken and require constructive criticism. However, many of us who lean in the libertarian direction have run short on patience […]

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