Mind-control drugs and elite rituals? Conspiracy theorists were RIGHT AGAIN!



Conspiracy theorists have been among the most ridiculed class for years, drawing the ire of liberals and conservatives alike.

But that might be about to change, because they’re usually right.

When the CIA was testing psychedelic substances on unwitting individuals as part of a multi-decade research program into finding a mind-control drug to use on communist spies, conspiracy theorists sounded the alarm bells.

The program is known as MK Ultra.

“MK Ultra turned out to be 100% true,” Pat says.

“Your government’s been experimenting on Americans forever,” Keith agrees.

Not only have they been experimenting on Americans — they’ve been watching them.

In 2013, former CIA employee Edward Snowden revealed that several Western governments, including the U.S., U.K., Australia, and Canada are engaged in a global surveillance program on both foreign and domestic citizens in cooperation with major telecommunications companies.

“Big brother is watching you after all,” Pat says, before moving on to the next conspiracy theory — that the Reagan government played a role in the importation of massive amounts of coke, which fueled the crack epidemic of 1980s and '90s.

In 1996, the theory gained credibility when investigative reporter Gary Webb confirmed that the CIA wittingly allowed large amounts of coke to be imported into the United States.

Even Kanye West made reference to the conspiracy in his song "Crack Music," writing, “How we stop the Black Panthers, Ronald Reagan cooked up an answer.”

Even the tinfoil-hat-wearing favorite, Bohemian Grove, has been proven true.

“The idea that the world’s rich and powerful all get together in secluded garden parties and engage in strange cult-like rituals is almost as cliche as conspiracy theories get. That being said, it's actually a faithful description of what goes on at the aptly named Bohemian Grove,” Pat says.

“I think there’s also allegations of eating babies and that kind of thing,” he continues. “I don’t know if that part is definitely true, but the carousing includes a ritual entitled ‘The Cremation of Care,’ where dark-cloaked and hooded Grove attendees burn an effigy in front of a 20-foot concrete owl.”


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High school students reject 'International Day of Pink' and protest drag performance at Toronto-area school, hand out Bibles



A woke Canadian school board had students celebrate gay riots, drag queens, and LGBT activism Wednesday, cloaking children in pink garments and subjecting them to a performance by a transvestite.

Despite social pressure by both the Toronto District School Board and the York Mills Collegiate Institute to conform and participate, some young Canadians took a stand against what they characterized as indoctrination efforts.

'International Day of Pink'

The Toronto Star reported that LGBT activists, speakers, and performers were brought to the Toronto-area school as part of the so-called "International Day of Pink."

The website for the event says, "Every year, on the second Wednesday of April, we urge people around the world to put on a pink shirt and stand in solidarity with the 2SLGBTQIA+ community to continue fighting for equality and acceptance."

Accordingly, the activists who turned up to the school were impressing upon children the need to "stand up against hateful beliefs to keep the clock from turning backwards on our efforts towards establishing equality for the 2SLGBTQIA+ community."

Gay activist and Stonewall rioter Martin Boyce gave a keynote address to students on "LGBTQ liberation in the face of increased hate toward the community."

Boyce suggested to children that those at odds with the transgender and gay agendas are on the wrong side of history: "They are fighting us, but we're ready."

Boyce boasted in 2022 that LGBT activism was more organized and better funded than ever before, reported CTV News.

Students from grades 7 to 12 participated in the day's events, ate pink treats, and took in a drag show, where a female impersonator identified as "Icesis Couture" danced to Meghan Trainor's "Mother."

According to the TDSB, Deputy Mayor Jennifer McKelvie and representatives from the Toronto Police 2SLGBTQIA+ Committee also joined in celebrating LGBT activism.

Resisting the pink shirts

High school students protested the event outside the school in concert with Save Canada, a group of young Canadians who seek to awaken other Canadian youth "to the corrupt agenda being forced upon them."

"We stand against this indoctrination, we stand against the attack on our faith," the group claims on its site. "The majority of the population kneels to the corrupt system, but not us. We kneel before God, and before Him alone."

Josh Alexander, the Catholic high school student suspended last November for expressing his religious and moral objections to an Ontario school's transsexual bathroom policy, attended the protest and handed out Bibles to students leaving the "International Day of Pink" event.

Alexander, with Save Canada, told True North’s Harrison Faulkner, "They're gonna do their best to silence anybody that voices any form of dissent to this," noting that extra to members of law enforcement speaking at the event, some officers ostensibly keeping the peace outside the school were allegedly wearing pink hats in solidarity with the LGBT cause.

One student suggested that the event was "Disgusting and pedophilic."

\u201cDespite what radical LGTBQ activists and the legacy media claim, many Canadians are very uncomfortable with drag queens dancing in front of students. This was clear today in Toronto as students protested a drag queen event.\n\n@Harry__faulkner reports.\u201d
— True North (@True North) 1681350388

"I think that there's some agenda behind this, with the LGBTQ+ community," a student protester told Faulkner. "I don't mind LGBTQ at all, but they're trying to indoctrinate children ... and I'm not cool with that at all. Kids go to school to learn English, math, science, to socialize with friends, phys-ed. Gender identity stuff shouldn't be taught in schools."

One student protester told Rebel News, "I'm sick and tired of seeing all these pride posters in our school. They're promoting it and shoving it down our throats.

Dwindling freedoms

Faulkner noted that this protest wouldn't have been possible in the western Canadian city of Calgary, where the city council recently banned protests within 100 meters of a drag queen story hour.

Canadian state media reported that the council passed the "Safe and Inclusive Access Bylaw" in March by a 10-5 vote, thereby preventing people from exercising their free speech within 100 meters of an entrance to a recreation facility or library.

Similar prohibitions may soon be headed to the province of Ontario.

TheBlaze previously reported that the Ontario New Democratic Party, a radical leftist party that serves as the official opposition in the provincial parliament, introduced legislation last week that would create anti-free-speech zones around drag shows and punish anyone caught making remarks deemed "offensive" by LGBT activists while in the vicinity.
If passed, schools such as York Mills Collegiate Institute and the surrounding property could be designated LGBT bubble zones, wherein "any homophobic, transphobic act of intimidation, threat, offensive threats, offensive remarks, protest, disturbance, and distribution of hate propaganda within the meaning of the criminal code" can be punished.

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M&M's 'spokescandies' return after short hiatus with LGBT, gendered and racial equity partnerships

M&M's 'spokescandies' return after short hiatus with LGBT, gendered and racial equity partnerships



M&M's has brought back its "spokescandies," just three weeks after pausing its marketing campaign that saw backlash for introducing a female-focused candy product line.

A Super Bowl advertisement announced the return of the mascots, and the Mars-owned company quickly launched a new web page to celebrate its new partnerships.

"We believe in the power of fun to bring people together. Over the past year, the conversation around our iconic spokescandies reached new heights but at times got a bit 'lively'," the candy website reads.

"Now, we can get on with what we are here to do: create a world where everyone feels they belong," the text reads, before launching into its partnerships.

Included in the campaigns the company has "contributed millions to" are organizations such as True Colors United. This organization aims to specifically assist "LGBTQ young people" who are homeless.

"In the United States, 4.2 million youth experience homelessness each year, with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQ) youth 120% more likely to experience homelessness than their non-LGBTQ peers. True Colors United is committed to changing that," their website claims.


\u201c#YouthHomelessness #StateIndex2022 https://t.co/ZNRhoP5bxU\u201d
— True Colors United (@True Colors United) 1671131629

We Are Moving the Needle, another partner of M&M's, promotes "equity and inclusion" for women in the recording industry.

"We Are Moving The Needle will work to close the gender gap and bring equity and inclusion to the present recording industry," the about page states.

The organization also points to a study that shows that "only 2 % of the producers and audio engineers" in the industry are women, but acknowledges shortly thereafter that the study only "accumulated its findings based off of a male/female gender binary" and as such reminds readers that they are "designed to be forward-facing with inclusion in mind and invites all people to participate."

Other partnerships include She Is the Music, which touts "equality, inclusivity and opportunity for women in music."

Another is Switchboard, an "LGBT+ helpline," as well as the Asian Cultural Council, which seeks to "create a more harmonious and peaceful world" through cultural exchanges. The council was founded in 1963 by John D. Rockefeller III.

M&M's "for all funkind" page also makes note of past accomplishments such as the aforementioned all-female mascot packaging, as well as a March 2022 initiative called Projekt Open Mic. The stated goal of the project was to "make the German comedy scene more inclusive."

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Canadian Conservatives elect working-class champion Pierre Poilievre to topple Trudeau



After campaigning to stop the "have-yachts" from continuing to take advantage of the "have-nots," to combat "wokeism," and to counter "Justin-flation," the Alberta-born Pierre Poilievre was elected leader of the Conservative Party of Canada on September 10.

In Canada's equivalent of a primary election, the 43-year-old won in a landslide, taking 70.7% of over 400,000 votes (or 68.15% of the points). The former Liberal premier of Quebec, Jean Charest ⁠— who had aligned himself with the status quo that Poilievre means to disrupt ⁠— came in a distant second with 16.07%.

As leader of the official opposition party, Poilievre will now go toe to toe with the increasingly unpopular Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and potentially replace him in the next federal election.

In his victory speech, the married father of two reiterated his commitment to helping Canadians regain control over their finances, their lives, and their country. "Tonight begins the journey to replace an old government that costs you more and delivers you less with a new government that puts you first," he said.

\u201c"They don't need a government that sneers at them and calls them names. They don't need a government to run their lives. They need a government that can run a passport office,\u201d @PierrePoilievre says in his victory speech. #cdnpoli\u201d
— True North (@True North) 1662866677

He reminded his audience that politicians are duty-bound to serve the electorate, not the other way around.

Maximal freedom, minimal government

Poilievre suggested that Canadians "don't need a government that sneers at them and calls them names," calling to mind the recent memories of both Trudeau smearing the unvaccinated as "extremists who don't believe in science ... misogynists, also often racists" and Liberal party members condemning the Freedom Convoy's constituents as bigots.

"They don't need a government to run their lives," continued Poilievre. "They need a government that can run a passport office."

The Conservative leader plans to:

  • end the importation of oil from "dirty dictators" and ramp up domestic oil and gas production;
  • build more pipelines;
  • ban future federal vaccination mandates;
  • repeal the carbon tax and the so-called "clean fuel standard";
  • reverse the Trudeau government's efforts to regulate major internet platforms along with its "online censorship bill";
  • defund the CBC (Canada's taxpayer-subsidized state media), which costs billions of dollars every year and is watched by less than 4% of Canadians;
  • promote freedom of speech on college campuses by withholding federal funding to those that fail to do so; and
  • cap federal spending at its budgeted amount and force the government to find savings for every new expenditure added.

The Conservative leader has been a fierce critic of the federal Liberals' "unscientific mandates" and the "unacceptable limits on the freedoms of Canadians during the COVID-19 pandemic." He introduced Bill C278 in June, which would prevent the future imposition of vaccine mandates for employment and travel by the federal government.

In addition to supporting the Canadian truckers' Freedom Convoy, which protested the Trudeau government's COVID-19 mandates and travel bans, Poilievre was among the few members of parliament to join Canadian soldier James Topp in the final leg of his successful cross-continental march protesting vaccine requirements.

Consistency and sensitivity

Canadian state media reported that Poilievre has been markedly consistent in his views. At age 20, while at the University of Calgary, he wrote, "The most important guardian of our living standards is freedom." Government's role "is constantly to find ways to remove itself from obstructing such freedoms."

Jean-Christophe Boucher, an associate professor of political science at the university, said that Poilievre, first elected at the age of 24, "was always perceived as somebody enthusiastic, charismatic, willing to fight and willing to engage on the level that was maybe abrasive."

Poilievre's combativeness has regularly been on display in the Canadian House of Commons, particularly as finance critic, in which role he routinely held the Liberal government to task for its spending.

Justin Trudeau, Pierre Poilievre get into heated debate about balancing of the budget youtu.be

Poilievre's sensitivity to the impact of inflationary spending on the working class may be due to his humble beginnings.

Unlike Trudeau, a rich prime minister's son, Poilievre was born to a 16-year-old unwed mother and raised by two prairie schoolteachers.

MacLean's reported that Poilievre grew up in the western province of Alberta, which he had seen "ravaged by Pierre Trudeau's National Energy Program." Then just as now, inflation was a problem, particularly for his working-class family, which had to move when living had become unaffordable. As he grew older, Poilievre noted learning "more about how that happened and why, it left a mark on me."

To tackle the inflation he believes now to be caused in part by Pierre Trudeau's son, Poilievre will work in the Canadian parliament to hold the Liberal party to task.

It may be some time, however, before he can challenge Trudeau in a federal election, on account of the so called confidence-and-supply agreement struck between the socialist NDP party and Trudeau's Liberals. The deal means the NDP will help protect Trudeau from successful votes of no-confidence and therefore a snap election until 2025.

Reception

Although evidently popular with conservative voters, Poilievre has many detractors in academia, in the media, and in Ottawa.

The Conservative leader suggested that "working class people are enthusiastic about my campaign for the same reason that the elite gatekeepers are having a meltdown over it: I will put people back in charge of their lives."

Recently, in the liberal Toronto Star, he was compared to former President Donald Trump and deemed "the most dangerous politician in the country right now."

"Like Trump's MAGA-themed populism," wrote Max Fawcett in Canada's National Observer, "Poilievre's politics are inherently corrosive to the broader project we call society."

The Canadian Union of Public Employees stated after the leadership election, "It's too bad that ... Pierre Poilievre does not hold American citizenship, because he would be right at home as Governor of a state like Alabama."

The well-established Canadian pundit and columnist Rex Murphy contrarily stated, "[Poilievre] could bring an end to our interminably woke-nattering government of virtue-signallers and identity mongers."

Murphy argued further: "A whole lot of Canadians, and not just Conservatives, have grown exceedingly irritated, beyond mere, annoyance, at the perpetual smug self-righteousness and cloying preachiness of the ultra-woke 'we always know best' Liberal leadership."

Justin Trudeau's anti-racist program flops after top proponent exposed as an anti-Semite



Earlier this year, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal government gave the anti-racism advocacy group Community Media Advocacy Center a sizable taxpayer-funded grant. The money was intended for CMAC to build an anti-racism strategy for Canadian broadcasting. Mid-August revelations about views expressed online by the group's chief consultant, Laith Marouf, indicated that CMAC was not only ill-equipped to combat racism, but unable to contain its own.

Marouf, a Palestinian-Syrian activist, has a history of well-documented anti-Semitic and anti-Zionist comments, particularly on his now-locked Twitter account, for which the bio reads: "Decolonizing the media since 1999."

One of his tweets said: "You know all those loud mouthed bags of human feces, aka the Jewish White Supremacists; when we liberate Palestine and they have to go back to where they come from, they will return to being low voiced bitches of thier [sic] Christian/Secular White Supremacist Masters."

On June 16, he tweeted: "The Palestinian offer of peace to Zionists, is the same offer Saladin gave to Crusaders ... Fight us and you will die. Simple, just, and uncompromising."

In a July 17, 2021 post, Marouf wrote: "Life is too short for shoes with laces, or for entertaining Jewish White Supremacists with anything but a bullet to the head."

Marouf's articulations of hatred online were not limited to Jewish people.

In a posting on July 8, 2022, he attacked French Canadians, writing: "French Frogs are very tasty roasted. Go back to your franco gutter."

Stephen Ellis, Marouf's lawyer, suggested that his client does not harbor "any animus toward the Jewish faith as a collective group," and claimed further that "the tweets reflect a frustration with the reality of Israeli apartheid and a Canadian government which collaborates with it."

Trudeau's Minister of Diversity and Inclusion Ahmed Hussen announced on August 22 that the government contract conferred on CMAC had been suspended.

In an effort to shield the Trudeau government from blame, Hussen suggested CMAC had to answer for having hired Marouf. "We call on CMAC, an organization claiming to fight racism and hate in Canada, to answer how they came to hire Laith Marouf, and how they plan on rectifying the situation given the nature of his antisemitic and xenophobic comments."

Shimon Koffler Fogel, CEO of the Center for Israel and Jewish Affairs, lauded the termination of the contract and suggested that it was horrifying that "an individual with a history of making outrageous and hateful statements on social media is a consultant being paid using funds from the Anti-Racism Action Program."

This week, former Liberal MP Michael Levitt castigated the Liberal party for not uniformly "taking a stand against antisemitism ... Jewish MPs shouldn't be left to call this out alone."

Despite their initiatives combatting hatred and discrimination, Trudeau and his government have themselves proved inconsistent.

Numerous photographs emerged of an adult Trudeau dressed in blackface in 2019. In one of the apologies he made (as the release of multiple photos was staggered), Trudeau acknowledged the action was "racist."

\u201cA previously unseen photograph of Liberal Party Leader Justin Trudeau in blackface makeup and costume has emerged. #cdnpoli \n\nhttps://t.co/KpHpCITyUV\u201d
— True North (@True North) 1632166200

In March, Trudeau's deputy prime minister is alleged to have hoisted a red and black symbol associated with the Ukrainian Insurgent army, a nationalist group active during the Second World War responsible for killing thousands of Jews and approximately 100,000 Poles.

In response to the vandalism and torching of over 68 Christian churches in Canada last summer and amid calls from the executive director of the BC Civil Liberties Association to "burn it all down," Trudeau stated: "I understand the anger that's out there against the federal government, against institutions like the Catholic church; it is real and it is fully understandable."

On Wednesday, Canadian political commentator Rex Murphy highlighted the Liberals' inconsistency, particularly Trudeau's. He compared the prime minister's outrage at his deputy prime minister being called a traitor to Trudeau's lack of outrage regarding this incident: "Could it be that in the imperial halls of our present government, the attitude of 'the Jews are used to it' serves as a screen for lassitude toward antisemitism? That a foul word against a cabinet minister calls out the trumpets, but subsidies to an antisemitic “anti-racism” consultant requires no flood of denunciation at all?"

Video: Massive trucker protest takes over Ottawa. Justin Trudeau reportedly moved to secret location ahead of 'Freedom Convoy' rally.



Truckers and protesters showed up in huge numbers as the Freedom Convoy descended upon Ottawa, Ontario. Despite subzero windchill temperatures on Saturday, Canadians mounted a large protest against vaccine mandates. Massive crowds peacefully protested against government overreach near Parliament Hill.

Truckers were protesting an order that went into effect on Jan. 15, requiring unvaccinated Canadian truckers re-entering the country from the U.S. to get tested for COVID-19 and quarantine themselves. There was reportedly a convoy of up to 50,000 Canadian truck drivers who traveled to Canada's capital to protest the vaccine mandates.

The CBC reported that Trudeau left Rideau Cottage early Saturday for security reasons, and was transported to a secret location with his family.

Trudeau's press secretary Ann-Clara Vaillancourt responded, "The Prime Minister is continuing to isolate in the National Capital Region & work remotely. We’ve consulted Ottawa Public Health on appropriate protocols. As always, we do not comment on security matters."

Last week, Trudeau called the trucker convoy a "small fringe minority of people" who are "holding unacceptable views that they are expressing do not represent the views of Canadians who have been there for each other."

There were thousands of protesters, many waving Canadian flags and some were holding signs expressing contempt toward Trudeau.

Incredible scenes in Ottawa, where tens of thousands have gathered to protest for an end to COVID lies and mandates.pic.twitter.com/ioH2TM5Y4o
— Michael P Senger (@Michael P Senger) 1643487446
Ottawa today\u2026 Wow! pic.twitter.com/kyomLmCw66
— Aaron Ginn (@Aaron Ginn) 1643493575
This is the scene in Ottawa as the Trucker Freedom Convoy makes their arrival.\n\nJustin Trudeau has left Canada\u2019s capital city.\n\nSo much for \u201csmall fringe minority\u201d.pic.twitter.com/uHe5KRBEaX
— Benny (@Benny) 1643487569
Canada isn\u2019t going to take more lockdowns and COVID restrictions.\n\nOttawa todaypic.twitter.com/48V0ib862O
— Aaron Ginn (@Aaron Ginn) 1643528993

Content Warning: Explicit language:

The scene in Ottawa. I get the impression people here don\u2019t like Trudeau. \n\n#freedomconvoy22pic.twitter.com/1Re5RYkMRD
— Beth Baisch \ud83d\udcf8 (@Beth Baisch \ud83d\udcf8) 1643469301

There were reportedly volunteers handing out food and coffee to the protesters as well as people giving truckers gift cards.

A \u201csmall fringe minority\u201d of Canadians with \u201cunacceptable views\u201d in Vankleek Hill, Ont. prepared supplies and food for truckers \u2013 including amenities for dogs who are part of the convoy. #TruckersforFreedom #cdnpolipic.twitter.com/VhvhjbDxgp
— True North (@True North) 1643471970
Coffees, pocket warmers, Tim Hortons gift cards, and homemade goods brought from all across Canada are among the things being disturbed to the truckers.\n\nThe truckers say they are here to stay and not leaving until segregation is abolished. \n\nCheck out http://ConvoyReports.com\u00a0pic.twitter.com/i8P6YtCvmY
— Mocha Bezirgan (@Mocha Bezirgan) 1643489650

Local authorities were forced to ask for backup from nearby communities as the crowds swelling in Ottawa. Gridlock from the rally caused Ottawa's downtown core to come to a complete standstill, and police said there was no more room for vehicles.

It\u2019s like Canada Day in January. Maybe bigger. #TruckersConvoy2022pic.twitter.com/VCWTVJonBP
— Rupa Subramanya (@Rupa Subramanya) 1643478584

One trucker explained that it isn't about the vaccine, it's about "choice," "freedom," and "liberty."

"We are all together. We are all Canadians. We are all truckers," he said.

This man is a trucker and a Canadian #FreedomConvoy2022 #CHOICE #CanadaTruckers #stopvaccinemandatespic.twitter.com/GDB8em2ujs
— \ud83c\udde8\ud83c\udde6 Michelle Lindsay (@\ud83c\udde8\ud83c\udde6 Michelle Lindsay) 1643494612

Rebel News founder Ezra Levant gave a speech at the Freedom Convoy rally.

I was invited by the truckers to give a short speech. Here\u2019s what I said:pic.twitter.com/ZYclZwDBtH
— Ezra Levant \ud83c\udf41 (@Ezra Levant \ud83c\udf41) 1643491994

The protest continued into the night with fireworks and a party-like atmosphere.

Canadians celebrating the next official holiday on Parliament Hill: Jan 29th, Freedom Day. \n\nLes Canadiens c\u00e9l\u00e8brent la prochaine f\u00eate nationale officielle sur la Colline Parlementaire: le jour de la Libert\u00e9! \n\n@RebelNews_QC\n\n#TruckOffTrudeau\nJust a fringe minority, right?!pic.twitter.com/Xaa8l7LtWc
— Maxim Boivin (@Maxim Boivin) 1643505718
CANADA : les feux d\u2019artifice et les klaxons ont accompagn\u00e9 les manifestants \u00e0 #Ottawa cette nuit. \n\n()@News24Wide\u2069 #CanadaTruckers #TruckersForFreedom2022 #Trudeaupic.twitter.com/qMTdBRVfre
— Actualiste (@Actualiste) 1643539947
Ottawa's protest has turned into a full-on rave out in front of parliament tonight.\n\nI will remind you, it's -20\u00b0C (-4\u00b0F)\n\nAnd in the middle of the night, the party just keeps going \u2014 trucks included.\n\nhttp://ConvoyReports.com\u00a0pic.twitter.com/q6EQfLzwRi
— Dakota Christensen (@Dakota Christensen) 1643518924

Some truckers said they plan on continuing their protest against the vaccine mandates, and will sleep in the cabs of their trucks.

In a letter to the truckers, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe pledged to end proof of vaccination policies in the province.

"My government supports your call to end the cross border ban on unvaccinated truckers," Moe said in the statement released on Saturday. "And it is why, in the not too-distant future, our government will be ending our proof of negative test/proof of vaccination policy in Saskatchewan."

Russell Brand, Don Cherry, Joe Rogan, Jordan Peterson, and Elon Musk have voiced their support of the "Freedom Convoy."

During a rally in Texas on Saturday night, former President Donald Trump delivered an endorsement of the Canadian truckers.

"We want those great Canadian truckers to know that we are with them all the way," Trump said. "They are doing more to defend American freedom than our leaders by far."