Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Charlie Kirk shot dead in Utah


Charlie Kirk, 31, husband, father of 2, founder of Turning Point USA, shot dead on the stage while speaking in Utah

Grok xAI, did you hear what happened to Charlie Kirk in Utah?


Yes, I've heard about the tragic incident involving Charlie Kirk. Today, September 10, 2025, during a speaking event at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, as part of his "American Comeback Tour," Kirk was shot in the neck by an unknown assailant from an elevated position approximately 100-200 yards away. 

He was rushed to a hospital in critical condition, but unfortunately, he has since passed away, as confirmed by President Donald Trump on Truth Social, Turning Point USA's official statement, and multiple news outlets. 

Kirk, the 31-year-old founder and CEO of Turning Point USA, leaves behind his wife, Erika Frantzve, and their two young children, who were reportedly present at the event. The shooting has drawn widespread condemnation across the political spectrum as an act of political violence. 

Trump described Kirk as a "Great, and even Legendary" patriot who understood the "Heart of the Youth in the United States" better than anyone, and ordered U.S. flags to be lowered to half-staff until September 14. Vice President JD Vance called him a "genuinely good guy and a young father" and urged prayers. 

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox emphasized that "violence has no place in our public life," while California Gov. Gavin Newsom labeled the attack "disgusting, vile, and reprehensible." Former President Barack Obama also condemned it, stating such violence "has no place in our democracy." 

Arabs celebrated this murder

No suspect is in custody, and a manhunt is underway, with authorities searching for the weapon used. This is a developing story, and reactions on social media reflect deep shock and grief, with some expressing outrage at those celebrating the incident. My thoughts are with Kirk's family and loved ones during this devastating time.










Then there's this reaction, as the libtard left Dems try desperately to hide their sadistic glee 

Tuesday, September 9, 2025

Counterfeiting dubbed "World's 2nd Oldest Profession"


Only a few years ago, one Judge J.F Palmer imposed a sentence of 42 months prison time on Mathieu Flynn. 24, of Vancouver. Mathieu Flynn was no small time crook, he was a millionaire, some might call him an entrepreneur of sorts. In drawers around his Coquitlam home the RCMP had found his secret stash, piles and piles of $100, $50 and $20 bills. In fact Mr Flynn had been busy over the previous three years counterfeiting over $2 million dollars in Canadian currency.

Counterfeiting was dubbed by Michael Young in the Dallas morning News in 2009 as, "the worlds second oldest profession." In the 1200s China introduced paper money, mulberry trees used to make paper money had to be guarded to prevent counterfeiters. Back then, the penalty for counterfeiting was death by beheading.

In the 21st Century we are more used to reading a life threatening warning on a packet of cigarettes, in 7th century China however paper money carried a similar warning "To counterfeit is death" Ming notes read. Fake money has been a problem since coins and paper currency came into use at the time of the American Civil War for example it was estimated one third of currency in circulation was counterfeit.

Monday, August 18, 2025

The Spiraling Racial Violence and Hate of Thunder Bay

Shsssh. This one's top secret. You should keep it to yourself, and Statistics Canada. They have a report shows Thunder Bay has one-third of Canada's reported anti-Indigenous hate crimes, indicating justice gone missing in the lives of First Nations people in northwestern Ontario, since the reports are the tip of the iceberg.

The City of Thunder Bay is inundated with mysterious deaths and violent acts of racism, and hate crimes against Indigenous youth keep spilling into the news (or should I say 'dribbling', since these atrocious conditions are never making a splash in Canada).

Northern Ontario news has seen several incidences of horrific Thunder Bay racism. Often these are bright kids coming out of remote communities to further their education. Future leaders are winding up dead. Indigenous leadership in the region has declared a complete loss of faith in Thunder Bay Police and the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP).

Here's a partial list of Indigenous people who had their lives cut short in Thunder Bay:

Stacy DeBungee, 41, was discovered dead in the McIntyre River on the morning of Oct. 19, 2015.

Christina Gliddy, 28, resident of Wunnumin Lake First Nation was found unconscious on the gravel by the bridge over the Kaministiquia River at 8 a.m. on March 29, 2016, and died in hospital later that morning.

Clayton Chuck Mawakeesic, 38, of Sandy Lake First Nation, was discovered in the McIntyre River on July 29, 2016.

Jethro Anderson, 15, student at Dennis Franklin Cromarty First Nations High School in Thunder Bay, went missing in 2000 and his body was found in the Kaministiquia River

Curran Strang, 18, Pikangikum First Nation, student at Dennis Franklin Cromarty First Nations High School, went missing in 2005, body was found in the McIntyre River.

Paul Panacheese, 21, Mishkeegogamang First Nation, student at Dennis Franklin Cromarty First Nations High School, died in 2006. Cause of death unknown, "We don't know exactly how Paul died . . . we are still waiting for some answers," said his mother, Maryanne Panacheese.

Robyn Harper, 18, Keewaywin First Nation died in 2007, student at Dennis Franklin Cromarty First Nations High School, alleged to have died of an overdose, but questions remain.

Reggie Bushie, 15, Poplar Hill First Nation, student at Dennis Franklin Cromarty First Nations High School, went missing in 2007 and his body was found in the McIntyre River.

Climate Activists get in the wrong way

Saturday, May 31, 2025

The old days, of 2012, the numbers crown Winnipeg as Canada’s murder capital

Winnipeg is Canada's murder capital again, and it isn't even close. The Manitoba capital led the list of per-capita-homicides last year by a wide margin, according to a new report from Statistics Canada.

"The full report is here, but here are the nuts and bolts:

There were 598 murders in Canada last year, 44 more than the previous year."

Latest numbers crown Winnipeg as Canada’s murder capital | Daily Brew - Yahoo! News Canada

"In 2023, Winnipeg had the second-highest homicide rate among Canadian Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs) at 5.04 per 100,000 population, behind Thunder Bay at 5.39, according to Statistics Canada.

"For 2024, data is less comprehensive, but Winnipeg recorded 20 homicides by mid-year, projecting a rate of approximately 4.34 per 100,000, still placing it among the highest in Canada. Toronto led with 44 homicides, but its larger population likely results in a lower per-capita rate.

Winnipeg’s high violent crime rate, including homicides, continues to be driven by factors like gang activity and socioeconomic challenges. Exact rankings for 2025 are not fully available due to incomplete data." SOURCE: GROK