Thursday, September 11, 2025

Tommy Robinson Arrested in Canada.

Plainclothes officers in Alberta, Canada, have arrested independent journalist and anti-grooming gangs activist Tommy Robinson shortly after he finished delivering a speech against mass migration in Calgary. He delivered a defiant “F**k Justin Trudeau” as he was forced into a police car in handcuffs.

Robinson shot a covert video in the police car after his arrest, asking who had ordered it. Officers informed him that it had been authorized by “the minister’s delegate”—referring to a minister in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s far-left government.

Robinson has now been released, but the Trudeau regime is ordering him to turn in his passport and remain in southern Alberta until a hearing is arranged. He says he has not been told why the state is pursuing him beyond “immigration violations.”

His release conditions prevent him not only from returning home but from delivering planned speeches in Edmonton and Toronto.

The British government is also pursuing Robinson. The Attorney General’s Office–run by a Conservative Member of Parliament (MP)–is moving a case against him for alleged contempt of court related to a defamation settlement. The far-left HOPE Not Hate organization funded by George Soros is the instigator in the case, having presented the Attorney General’s Office with a dossier of supposed evidence against Robinson.

This follows a failed attempt by London’s Metropolitan Police to prosecute Robinson for failing to comply with a dispersal order. The force had pepper-sprayed and forcibly ejected Robinson from a march against anti-Semitism, claiming his mere presence was causing “alarm and distress.” A judge ruled the order was not lawful.

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Plainclothes officers in Alberta, Canada, have arrested independent journalist and anti-grooming gangs activist Tommy Robinson shortly after he finished delivering a speech against mass migration in Calgary. He delivered a defiant "F**k Justin Trudeau" as he was forced into a police car in handcuffs. show more

Macron Threatens ‘Civil War’ if He Doesn’t Win.

Embattled French premier Emmanuel Macron is issuing warnings about a potential “civil war” if the snap legislative elections he has called see his globalist Renaissance party fall behind the populist National Rally (RN) and far-left New Popular Front coalition. According to Macron, the so-called “far right” is presenting solutions to mass migration and the breakdown of social order based on “categorizing people in terms of their religion or origins, and that… leads to division and to civil war.”

Lashing out at France Unbowed, the leading party in the New Popular Front coalition, he claims “there is a civil war behind” their program too, alleging they “categorize[e] people in terms of their religious outlook or the community they belong to.” He argues this can be “a means of justifying isolating them from the broader national community, and in this case, you would have a civil war with those who do not share those same values.”

Macron’s fearmongering highlights the deepening polarization in French politics as the snap elections approaches. Polls project that National Rally, led by Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella, will place first—as they did in the recent European elections, with more than double Renaissance’s vote share.

Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse, argues that the French leader called the election in hopes RN would be too low on resources and disorganized to win an outright legislative majority on short notice.

Macron has experienced mixed results. The French right has imploded amid unsuccessful attempts to unite against him. However, the far left’s consolidation into the New Popular Front means that while RN may not secure an outright majority, Renaissance could fall into third place, likely leading to the ousting of Macron’s prime minister and making it difficult for him to govern.

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Embattled French premier Emmanuel Macron is issuing warnings about a potential "civil war" if the snap legislative elections he has called see his globalist Renaissance party fall behind the populist National Rally (RN) and far-left New Popular Front coalition. According to Macron, the so-called "far right" is presenting solutions to mass migration and the breakdown of social order based on "categorizing people in terms of their religion or origins, and that... leads to division and to civil war." show more

Germany’s Political Class RAPIDLY Backpedals From Ukraine Support.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz admits his government’s support is crashing in part because it is supporting the NATO proxy war with Russia in Ukraine. Scholz says voters harmed by dueling sanctions have shown their discontent “in the election results”—but he insists there is “no alternative” to the current policy.

The anti-mass migration, eurosceptic Alternative for Germany (AfD) placed above Scholz’s Social Democrats in the European Parliament elections, as well as the far-left Greens and neoliberal Free Democrats who make up the incumbent coalition government.

The AfD is especially dominant in the former East Germany, where the Social Democrats are polling as low as seven percent ahead of regional elections in September. Scholz says the prospect of AfD state premiers is “very depressing.”

The notionally center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU), formerly led by Angela Merkel, appears more willing to shift its position on Ukraine. Current leader Friedrich Merz, formerly a war hawk, is now lobbying for peace talks, saying, “We must see that we open up possibilities for how to bring this conflict to an end at some point.”

Polls project Merz to replace Scholz as Chancellor after the German federal elections in 2025.

Scholz also expressed some regret over the German government’s draconian crackdown on citizens during the Chinese coronavirus pandemic.

“There were a few decisions that were over the top,” he now admits, citing sweeping school closures and a ban on forest walks.

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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz admits his government's support is crashing in part because it is supporting the NATO proxy war with Russia in Ukraine. Scholz says voters harmed by dueling sanctions have shown their discontent "in the election results"—but he insists there is "no alternative" to the current policy. show more

A New, Pro-Deportation Song is Spreading Through France.

“I Won’t Leave” – a pro-deportation song – is gaining traction across France, especially amongst young voters. Titled Je Partira Pas in French, the song is reportedly generated by artificial intelligence (AI) and tells migrants: “You’ve been given enough. If you go, and sooner than you think, good riddance and don’t come back.” This comes ahead of snap legislative elections, where Marine Le Pen’s National Rally appears poised for victory.

The popularity of Je Partira Pas follows German youths embracing a song titled Ausländer Raus (Foreigners Out). Videos of German youths singing “Germany for Germans, Foreigners out” are causing panic among politicians and triggering official police inquiries. In some polls, the populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) party is emerging as the leading party among Germans aged 14 to 29.

The French song’s lyrics mention Jordan Bardella, President of National Rally. They suggest he will forcibly deport migrants.

National Rally attracts significant backing from young adults, with 45 percent of 25- to 34-year-olds expressing support for it. Among 18- to 24-year-olds, the far-left Nouveau Front Populaire (New Popular Front) garners the most support.

National Rally placed first in the European elections in France, with roughly double the support of Macron’s Renaissance party. The national elections will have two rounds, on June 30 and July 7.

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"I Won’t Leave" – a pro-deportation song – is gaining traction across France, especially amongst young voters. Titled Je Partira Pas in French, the song is reportedly generated by artificial intelligence (AI) and tells migrants: "You've been given enough. If you go, and sooner than you think, good riddance and don't come back." This comes ahead of snap legislative elections, where Marine Le Pen's National Rally appears poised for victory. show more

NYT: Europeans Hold the EU in Contempt.

Most European voters “rallied to parties that hold the [European Union] in contempt” in the recent European Parliament elections, admits the The New York Times. However, opinion contributor Christopher Caldwell argues that the EU is not to blame. “Analysts have leaped to the conclusion that the European Union must have done something wrong. It didn’t,” he insists.

Caldwell attributes Marine Le Pen’s populist National Rally’s victory over Emmanuel Macron’s globalist Renaissance party to national grievances around immigration. Similarly, he claims the anti-mass migration Alternative for Germany (AfD) outpolled Germany’s governing coalition parties due to national grievances over energy policy.

However, the EU drives much of national immigration and energy policy. The bloc is punishing Viktor Orban’s Hungary for enforcing strong border controls, and EU climate targets drive the anti-farmer policies fueling populism in countries like the Netherlands.

UNITED STATES OF EUROPE. 

Caldwell does lightly criticize the EU, noting that it exaggerates its role in bringing peace to Europe. He says its real guarantors have been “American occupation, NATO vigilance, and Russian caution.”

Caldwell also highlights the EU’s “love-hate” relationship with the United States, describing it as partly “emulative” and partly “rivalrous.” He admits, “It meant to consolidate the continent’s nations into a military-economic bloc of almost half a billion people, partly so Europeans would no longer need to dance to the tune of the American empire… by usurping the prerogatives of the continent’s existing nation-states.”

Caldwell argues that this usurpation of member nations’ elected governments fuels much of the current hostility towards the bloc and motivated Brexit. He also claims the EU has been unsuccessful on its own terms, with members still reliant on the U.S. for security.

Former president Donald Trump frequently warns that EU members in NATO are not paying their fair share in defense and take advantage of the U.S. economically through unfair tariffs.

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Most European voters "rallied to parties that hold the [European Union] in contempt" in the recent European Parliament elections, admits the The New York Times. However, opinion contributor Christopher Caldwell argues that the EU is not to blame. "Analysts have leaped to the conclusion that the European Union must have done something wrong. It didn’t," he insists. show more

1,300+ Dead in Heatwave During Hajj Pilgrimage to Mecca.

At least 1,301 pilgrims have died during the Islamic Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca this year amid a severe heatwave in Saudi Arabia. Temperatures have been surpassing 51°C (125°F).

Saudi Health Minister Fahd bin Abdurrahman Al-Jalajel reported that unauthorized pilgrims without permits comprised 83 percent of the fatalities. These individuals faced severe heat exposure due to a lack of proper shelter. At least 95 pilgrims are still receiving treatment.

The pilgrimage, which began on June 14, is a compulsory religious duty for Muslims who can physically and financially afford it. The Saudi government issues a limited number of visas annually, but many unauthorized pilgrims travel using tourist visas arranged by unlicensed tour operators. This has led to criticism of the government’s management of the pilgrimage, focusing on a shortage of air-conditioned tents, forcing many to seek refuge in overcrowded mosques.

Egyptian officials reported 660 fatalities, with only 31 having official authorization, resulting in the revocation of licenses for 16 travel agencies. Over 200 Indonesian pilgrims and 98 Indian pilgrims died. Other countries, including Pakistan, Malaysia, Jordan, Iran, Senegal, Sudan, and Tunisia, also confirmed fatalities. Jordan has detained travel agents involved in organizing unauthorized pilgrimages, and Tunisia’s President Kais Saied dismissed the minister of religious affairs after 49 Tunisian deaths. The identification of many deceased has been delayed by missing identification documents.

Deaths during Hajj are not uncommon, due to the long journeys and strenuous rituals involved. Past tragedies include a 2015 stampede in Mina that killed over 2,400 pilgrims and a 1990 stampede that killed over 1,426.

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At least 1,301 pilgrims have died during the Islamic Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca this year amid a severe heatwave in Saudi Arabia. Temperatures have been surpassing 51°C (125°F). show more

Hezbollah Threatens Europe with Open, ‘No Rules’ War.

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah is threatening Cyprus with war if it allows Israel to conduct military operations from its territory. “Opening Cypriot airports and bases to the Israeli enemy to target Lebanon would mean that the Cypriot government is part of the war, and [Hezbollah] will deal with it as part of the war,” Nasrallah declared in a televised address.

The Lebanon-based terrorist emphasized that Hezbollah would fight with “no rules” and “no ceilings” against the European Union (EU) member state, which shares its island with two Sovereign Base Areas belonging to the United Kingdom.

Nasrallah already advocates sending an armada of boat migrants to Europe via Cyprus.

Iran-backed Hezbollah militants, who have broad autonomy in Lebanon, have launched numerous rockets and drones into the Jewish State following Hamas’ attack on October 7. Israel has responded with airstrikes, and there have been skirmishes across the border. Israel’s military spokesman warns the region is on “the brink of what could be a wider escalation, one that could have devastating consequences.”

THE TURKISH CONNECTION. 

Cyprus, a predominantly Greek Christian country, is located approximately 155 miles from Lebanon. It has increased its defense cooperation with Israel in recent years. This includes joint military exercises and arms procurement agreements. It is not a member of NATO—unlike Turkey, which invaded Cyprus in the 1970s and colonized much of the island’s north. Turkey maintains an unrecognized puppet state in Northern Cyprus to the present day.

Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan takes the side of Hamas in the Gaza war, branding Israel a “terror state” insisting Hamas is not a terrorist organization but a group of “mujahideen (holy warriors) defending their homeland.”​ Erdoğan also accuses the West of being the “main culprit” behind the “massacre” in Gaza. He condemned Western nations for their perceived support of Israeli actions and criticized them for not calling for a ceasefire in Gaza

In Turkish-occupied Northern Cyprus, Christian sites are facing systematic destruction and desecration. Historic churches, chapels, and monasteries have been pillaged, vandalized, and even demolished, with Christian cemeteries looted and gravestones smashed.

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Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah is threatening Cyprus with war if it allows Israel to conduct military operations from its territory. “Opening Cypriot airports and bases to the Israeli enemy to target Lebanon would mean that the Cypriot government is part of the war, and [Hezbollah] will deal with it as part of the war,” Nasrallah declared in a televised address. show more
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Sellout Meloni Slams Door on Hungary’s Orban.

Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is continuing to sell out her populist platform, turning her back on Hungary’s Viktor Orban following the European Parliament elections.

Orban, a Donald Trump ally whose country is taking over the rotating presidency of the European Union (EU) under the slogan ‘Make Europe Great Again,’ is attempting to join forces with Meloni in the European Parliament. Meloni’s Brothers of Italy (FdI) and Orban’s Fidesz won the European elections in their respective countries, and populists generally earned stronger representation than ever before.

However, Meloni is rejecting Orban’s overtures for his Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) to join the populist-leaning European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) euro-group, which she dominates. She is attempting to curry favor with the European People’s Party (EPP) group, in which French and German globalists dominate.

However, Meloni does not appear to be receiving any reward for her behavior. The EPP, Socialists and Democrats (S&D), and Liberals are preparing to carve up the bloc’s top jobs between them, leaving Meloni in the cold.

‘DISCIPLINED.’

Before winning the Italian election in 2022, Meloni and her Brothers of Italy party were considered comparable to Marine Le Pen and National Rally in France, with much of the press denouncing her as the country’s most “far-right” leader since Benito Mussolini.

On becoming Prime Minister, however, she abandoned the anti-mass migration platform she campaigned on, instead focusing on supporting Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky and the Western proxy war with Russia. Illegal migrants crossing the Mediterranean increased, and she also approved higher legal immigration, parroting the globalist narrative that “Europe and Italy need immigration.”

Rather than fellow populists like Viktor Orban, Meloni cultivated left-liberals like Joe Biden, recently attempting to save him from embarrassment when he began wandering off on his own at a G7 summit.

German socialist Martin Schulz, former President of the European Parliament, brags the EU “disciplined” into submitting to the status quo.

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Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is continuing to sell out her populist platform, turning her back on Hungary's Viktor Orban following the European Parliament elections. show more

Biden Blew AT LEAST $230M on Gaza’s ‘Pier to Nowhere.’

A $230 million temporary pier constructed by the U.S. military, under orders by Joe Biden, for expediting humanitarian aid to Gaza has failed in its purpose, according to aid organizations. The structure, erected rapidly to alleviate supply shortages in the territory without technically requiring American military boots ‘on the ground,’ is now expected to cease operations far earlier than planned.

Since its installation a month ago, the pier has functioned for only approximately ten days. The remaining time has been spent on repairs following damage from rough seas, or it has been inactive due to security concerns and preventive detachment to avoid further harm. These issues have frequently limited its capacity to serve its humanitarian role.

Originally intended as a provisional solution, the pier was to support ongoing efforts by the Biden government to negotiate increased land route access for aid delivery into Gaza—considered a more effective method than the temporary sea-based route. The pier also provided a modicum of cover for the White House to claim it was not putting U.S. soldiers on the ground in Gaza as part of its humanitarian efforts. Nonetheless, due to the ongoing challenges, these modest objectives for the pier may not be realized, as some U.S. military officials acknowledged.

The construction of the pier began following Biden‘s order in March, amid significant criticism regarding his government’s response to the October 7 terrorist attacks by Hamas and the subsequent Israeli military actions. Initially, the Biden government projected the pier would remain usable until at least September, after which deteriorating sea conditions would render it inoperative. However, military officials are informing aid groups that the project will likely be dismantled as soon as the coming month.

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A $230 million temporary pier constructed by the U.S. military, under orders by Joe Biden, for expediting humanitarian aid to Gaza has failed in its purpose, according to aid organizations. The structure, erected rapidly to alleviate supply shortages in the territory without technically requiring American military boots 'on the ground,' is now expected to cease operations far earlier than planned. show more
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Make Europe Great Again! – Orban’s Hungary Deploys ‘MEGA’ Slogan for EU Presidency.

Viktor Orban’s Hungary is taking over the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union (EU) under the slogan ‘Make Europe Great Again.’ Orban is a longtime ally of Donald Trump, who repopularized the ‘Make America Great Again’ slogan first used by Ronald Reagan and a thorn in the side of the EU establishment.

“It is a reference to an active presidency,” said János Bóka, Orban’s Minister for European Affairs. “We are taking over in a very difficult environment: a war in our neighborhood, the threat of falling behind our global competitors, security concerns, illegal migration, natural disasters, climate change, and demographic challenges.”

Currently in his fourth consecutive term, Orban favors supplying neighboring Ukraine with humanitarian aid rather than weapons, strong borders, and supporting native family formation over mass migration, putting him at odds with most EU leaders. The European Commission, the bloc’s unelected executive, is currently imposing heavy fines on the Hungarian government for refusing to take illegal immigrants.

However, the European Parliament elections have strengthened the Central European country’s position in the EU, with national conservatives and populists placing first or second in many major EU member states, including France, Germany, and Italy.

If Trump regains the White House, Orban will have an ally in the U.S., unlike the actively hostile Joe Biden. The America First leader regularly quotes Orban as saying a second Trump administration would mean far fewer global conflicts.

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Viktor Orban's Hungary is taking over the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union (EU) under the slogan 'Make Europe Great Again.' Orban is a longtime ally of Donald Trump, who repopularized the 'Make America Great Again' slogan first used by Ronald Reagan and a thorn in the side of the EU establishment. show more