Historically pro-trans UK politicians are now suddenly reversing course.
Calla Walsh: The Future of the Democrat Party
This wealthy blonde 21 year old is now cheering for the IRGC in Iran:
In the weeks since the U.S. and Israel launched their joint assault on Iran, perhaps no American has more aggressively and publicly rallied behind the Islamic Republic than Calla Walsh. From her new base in Lebanon, the 21-year-old Cambridge-raised activist has taken to social media and left-wing podcasts to incite her fellow countrymen and women to sabotage U.S. and Israeli defense contractors wherever they can find them. On March 3, she mocked four American soldiers killed in an Iranian drone strike, posting: “They all died fighting for fascism, genocide, pedophilia, and cannibalism.” She attached pictures of the dead Americans. In recent days she reposted a list of missile-production sites inside the U.S.
“We have a duty to escalate,” Walsh told her host on the Psychic Militancy podcast last Saturday from Beirut, noting that “lockdowns” of weapons factories and vandalism alone are “not sufficient at this point.”
She added: “And as the genocide and these wars of aggression continue to escalate, much more is demanded of people in the West.”
The Libranos: Party Of Comfy Fur
Conservative MP Resigns, Immediately Appointed As Senator
New Governor, Same As The Old Governor
Recently Canada was selected to host what is being called a NATO bank. Its official name is Defence, Security, and Resilience Bank (DSRB) & its mission is to provide low cost loans to NATO members & allies (read Ukraine) to purchase weapons. No country has committed actual dollars to fund the bank other than Canada.
So the word on the street is that Carney gained the support of the EU based NATO members to become the host for the bank by assuring them that Canada would buy the joint Norwegian/Germany [submarine] bid. That’s $100 billion taxpayer dollars being used to gain a prestigious (in Carney’s mind) bank which inflates his status in NATO.
“My prime minister said we should not aim for perfection before launching this initiative, that we should rally the countries that are ready to be called founding members, and then the membership will stay open,” Hudon said.
The project’s fate remains uncertain without the backing of nations crucial to it securing a triple-A credit rating.
More Pavilions At Folkfest
@bruce_barrett – Here’s some highlights from the parade at the Calgary Stampede in case you missed it. So Canadian. 🙄
Left Coast, Lost Cause
We are governed by a secret cabal of our enemies.
Without legislative approval or a public mandate, the BC NDP government—apparently enabled by the federal government—is negotiating a secret agreement with a tiny, remote Indigenous community that aims to recognize legally unproven Aboriginal title, transfer lands, share revenue and cede unprecdented governance authority over 11 per cent of the province in one of Canada’s most mineral-rich districts, containing an estimated value of known deposits exceeding C$1 trillion.
That’s trillion with a ‘t.’
The end goal of the so-called “foundation agreement” is the recognition of Tahltan Nation rights and title over “Tahltan territory,” defined repeatedly as its entire legally unproven territorial claim spanning 96,000 square kilometres, according to public documents and other heavily redacted files obtained under a Freedom of Information request by the Public Land Use Society.
“The [foundation agreement] negotiations will be based upon recognition of Tahltan Aboriginal Title and Rights in Tahltan Territory,” reads a 2020 “shared prosperity agreement” that defines the geographic area as “the traditional territory identified by the Tahltan.”
Tahltan’s territorial claim spans an area larger than Portugal, including 70 per cent of the Golden Triangle, one of the richest mineral districts in Canada, which the BC Geological Survey estimated in 2021 to hold a total contained metal value of C$1.28 trillion. […]
The Tahltan Central Government is the administrative governing structure for the Tahltan and Iskut Indian bands representing two clans who together make up the Tahltan Nation with 636 people living on reserve and 2,444 registered members living elsewhere.
The most stubborn obstacle to securing recognition of Tahltan title may might not be having to prove it in court—both senior levels of government appear inexplicably eager to dispense with the constitutional standard of proof, as they did with Haida title. Nor have governments openly expressed any concern for the public interests or the usurping of its governance authority over Crown land. Rather, the biggest pushback may come from neighbouring Indigenous communities.
Via Juno News.
The Autism Coverup?
Steve Kirsch has written a detailed piece about child autism:
In over 50% of parents who noticed a rapid regression in their child’s development, vaccination within 2 days was a common factor.
But this is the type of study that no mainstream autism researcher has ever done and the autism support groups will never fund. These organizations are all united in their belief that vaccines don’t cause autism. They will never fund the research that will show they were wrong.
Tuesday On Turtle Island
The Democratic Party’s America: A nurse in Texas. Political orphans. Mamdani. Against Usha.
Marx Carney’s Canada: Canada embarrasses senator. Cable channel seeks bailout.
Stories You Won’t Find At Carney’s CBC: Coming soon to Canada. DEI Cricket. Starvation in Gaza.
July 7, 2026: Reader Tips
From 1944, here is Candlelight in Algeria starring Canadian Carol Lehmann.
Your best tips so far this month are very welcome here!
The Tolerant Left
Who could have possibly imagined that a dude with a nazi tattoo on his chest would have a history of poor life choices?
If You Build It, They Will Come
Austin’s $125 MILLION dollar library is completely OVERRUN with the homeless.
Venezuela Earthquake: Engineering Perspectives
Transgender Is A Stalking Horse For The Normalization Of Pedophilia
Circling The Drain?
I thought the alleged AI boom was all win/win, which you would expect to be a big benefit for companies like Microsoft. But things don’t seem to be going according to plan.
Microsoft (MSFT) on Monday announced it is cutting 4,800 roles across the company, roughly 2.1% of its workforce. The bulk of the layoffs, 3,200, will come from Microsoft’s Xbox division.
“Our business today is not healthy,” she wrote in an email to employees. “We are operating at margins that are 3-10x lower than comparable platform and publishing businesses. We must reset XBOX.”
Let’s Erect A Plaque At 787 Dundas St W To Remember Jack Layton
The Toronto Mayor continues to dance while her city goes down the toilet. pic.twitter.com/r37UCfEZAX
— Leviathan (@l3v1at4an) July 5, 2026
The Libranos: Entitled To Her Entitlements
“Justine, is there a plan to cut travel? No.”
One manager described Hendricks’ expense claims as “complicated” with “gaps” that were unexplained. “There are a few receipts of payment for external hospitality without a proper bill.”
I Want A New Country
Not a bug, but a feature: Canada’s carbon pricing wipes out Alberta oilsands’ edge
Canada’s industrial carbon tax pushes the cost of producing a marginal barrel of oilsands crude to $75 USD (at $95/tonne carbon tax)—well above what new projects in Texas or New Mexico face—stripping away the tax advantage Alberta needs to attract energy investment, according to a new Fraser Institute study by Jack Mintz, president’s fellow at the University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy.
The findings land as Ottawa and Alberta advance a one-million-barrel-per-day West Coast oil pipeline proposal under their November 2025 memorandum of understanding (MOU) and May 2026 implementation agreement. So far, Pembina Pipeline Corp. is the only private partner to sign on, taking a 10 percent stake during construction, and no oil producers have yet committed to shipping on the line.
Mintz said the research began long before the current political moment.
“This work was started about three, four years ago—it was more of an academic interest,” he said in a phone interview with The Hub. “It struck me that no one had really looked at carbon taxation and how it affects competitiveness.”
Where Doing The Obvious Is Out Of The Question
On radical flouncing; on the self-induced panic attacks of an empowered feminist; on being bare-arsed in a terribly radical way; and how to deter muggers with tiny bits of cardboard:
The cards, we’re assured, are “a concrete way to deal with an unsafe situation.” Perhaps we can look forward to the issuing of “I am being stabbed” cards. And some “The man next to me is masturbating” cards. It does have the makings of an unhappy board game.
You see, by issuing little cards, they’re creating “new social norms.” To supposedly address the problem of having created other “new social norms” in which punishing criminals is deemed unjust, racist, and terribly old-fashioned.
All this, and other progressive wonders.
Monday On Turtle Island
Carnival Carney’s Canada: Free speech not allowed. No show. Hate laws.
The Democratic Party’s America: A tale of two countries. Torch of America’s liberty.
Stories You Won’t Find At Carney’s CBC: Moderate Muslims. Girl Guides. Islamophobia. Muslim values?
You Might Be In Saskatchewan
We have dry years, and then, we have wet years.

Canada’s industrial carbon tax pushes the cost of producing a marginal barrel of oilsands crude to $75 USD (at $95/tonne carbon tax)—well above what new projects in Texas or New Mexico face—stripping away the tax advantage Alberta needs to attract energy investment, according to a new Fraser Institute study by Jack Mintz, president’s fellow at the University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy.