Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Canada Experiences Cultural Enrichment From Its Indian Immigrants

From The Bureau: "Foreign Gun Squads Rock Toronto Suburbs: 17 Arrests in Peel Expose Canada's Diaspora Extortion Pipeline, From Student Visas to Shootings-for-Hire." The article reports:

    Peel Regional Police have arrested 17 men tied to an international criminal network known as For Brothers, targeting what investigators describe as a coordinated campaign of intimidation, threats, and escalating violence aimed at South Asian business owners across Canada and the United States — in what police called one of the largest extortion cases the region has ever seen, and the latest enforcement strike against a crisis that The Bureau‘s investigations have traced to the wholesale exploitation of Canada’s immigration and international-education systems.

    The network operated mainly out of Brampton, Caledon, and Mississauga, touching Surrey, British Columbia, with ties extending well beyond Ontario into India and California.

    At a news conference Monday, Peel Regional Police Chief Nishan Duraiappah said the investigation was international in scope. “This investigation is far beyond Peel; it has ties to British Columbia, as well as the United States and India,” he said, noting that one of the accused has been linked to an attempted homicide in India. The violence, he reiterated, was deliberate: “(Victims) were specifically targeted and escalated over time.”

    In all, the 17 accused are connected to 24 incidents. Investigators linked 16 of those — including arson and multiple shootings — to For Brothers, accounting for 324 rounds discharged. Deputy Chief Nick Milonovich said members of the network are believed to be responsible for roughly half of the 620 rounds fired from illegal firearms in Peel Region this year.

    At Monday’s news conference, police underscored the brazenness of the campaign by sharing surveillance footage of the attacks. In one nighttime clip, set against snowbanked suburban driveways, figures move between parked vehicles firing multiple shots at a home; in another, recorded on a residential street, a person in a red hooded sweatshirt is seen with an arm extended toward a home, a flash visible in the dark. 

    The investigation, led by Peel Regional Police’s Extortion Task Force, began in December 2025 as a Joint Forces Operation drawing in the Ontario Provincial Police, the Canada Border Services Agency, the Surrey Police Service, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada. Several businesses — among them restaurants and trucking companies — were repeatedly targeted after refusing to meet extortion demands. In one incident, two of the accused are alleged to have carried out a shooting and arson at a residential address in Caledon, followed minutes later by a second shooting targeting a business in Brampton.

    The network's reach extended into the drug trade.

    Police seized illicit drugs alongside six firearms, cell phones, SIM cards, and fraudulent identification cards — a haul that places For Brothers within the same currents of narcotics and violence The Bureau has traced across Indian transnational smuggling networks linking Canada, the United States, and India, with alleged ties to Mexican cartel proxies in Canada. The Bureau has reported how Ryan Wedding, an alleged Canadian cartel proxy indicted in major U.S. prosecutions, exploited Indian long-haul trucking networks running out of Peel Region and across Greater Toronto to move cartel narcotics.

    Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown said none of the 17 accused are Canadian citizens.

The article goes on to note that British Columbia "has become a major hub for transnational organized crime" and that "that Ottawa lost control of its borders during a massive increase in immigration under the Trudeau Liberals, and now lacks the capacity to counter rampant scams tainting sectors of the economy tied to immigration, foreign-student education, and the job placements that lead to citizenship." And we can't forget China:

It is a pattern long documented in Chinese diaspora communities, where human smugglers known as snakeheads built underground parallel economies; the same phenomenon, government sources confirm, is now proliferating across Indian communities in Canada. 

And the task force charged with policing the extortion rackets is overwhelmed by the shear volume of the crime. One of the crime groups--the Lawrence Bishnoi organization--is described in the article as an "India-based mafia that a classified RCMP assessment has described as a tool of state operations for the Government of India."

VIDEO: Improving Grappling Rules In D&D

Dash Rendar is back with a short video with some ideas to improve grappling in D&D together demonstrating in the real world what he is discussing.

VIDEO: "Grappling in DnD is Broken!!!!" -- Dash Rendar 

David Strom Asks If Russia Is Losing Its War Against Ukraine

Writing at Hot Air, David Strom observes that with Ukraine suddenly being able to operate with fewer constraints placed on it by the United States, it is able to strike deeper into Russia and inflict more damage on critical infrastructure. He writes:

At the same time that Trump reduced American aid, he also allowed Ukraine to take the gloves off and to put Russian assets in Russia at risk, and the results are stunning. Not only have the tactical battle lines extended into Russia, making logistics infinitely harder, but Ukraine is now systematically dismantling key parts of Russia's economic engine and weapons production facilities. 

And he cites the following from a Reuters article:

    "Virtually all major oil refineries in central Russia ‌have been forced to halt or scale back fuel output following Ukrainian drone attacks in recent days, according to official data and sources.

    The combined capacity of refineries that have fully or partially halted operations exceeds 83 million metric ⁠tons per year, or around 238,000 tons per day. That accounts for around one quarter of Russia's total refining capacity, according to data and sources who spoke on condition of anonymity...

    One of Russia's largest refineries, Kirishi, with capacity of 20 million metric tons per year, has been fully shut since May 5, according to the ⁠sources." 
     

And, according to the Washington Post, "Russia’s losses from Ukrainian strikes have already exceeded $7 billion, while oil production has reportedly dropped by around 400,000 barrels per day."  So, even as oil prices have sky rocketed due to the conflict with Iran, Russia cannot take full advantage of price surge. Moreover, it places Russia in the position of increasingly becoming a vassal to China. 

    While this sounds good for Ukraine, unmentioned by Strom is the acute manpower shortage faced by Ukraine. For instance, in an article assessing Ukraine's opportunities and challenges in the next several months, Reuters reports:

    Assessing the military situation, John Helin of the Finland-based Black Bird conflict-analysis group echoed Biletsky in saying ‌fatigue was ⁠a problem for Russian forces, while Ukraine's war effort is hampered by a manpower shortage.

    "It does seem like, four or five months into this year, it's much more likely that the Russians will get exhausted before the Ukrainian problems come to a breaking point," he told Reuters. 

The Reuters article continues:

    Russian troops are bearing down on eastern Ukraine's "Fortress Belt" where fighting is raging inside the strategic city of Kostiantynivka, its southern end.
 
    The constellation of heavily fortified ​cities anchors Ukrainian defences. Capturing it would position ​Russia to threaten the rest of the Donbas.
 
    Biletsky, ⁠whose forces hold over one-tenth of the total front line, said his troops were firmly holding the flank around Sloviansk, the belt's northern bastion, and forcing Russia to attack the city head-on.
 
    Such costly assaults have helped drain Russian forces and led to heavy losses of field commanders, he said, in what ​he described as a professional degradation of Moscow's military.
 
    "The lack of personnel no longer allows them to advance the way they did, for example, ​a year ago," said Biletsky.
 
    Biletsky ⁠said it was too early to draw conclusions from Kyiv's recent success, but that Ukraine could capitalise on it by continuing mid-range attacks and advancing "carefully".
 
    Moscow is "radically losing" in battlefield communications because of Musk's crackdown on use of Starlink, Biletsky said.
 
    But he described the sides at parity in evolving technology - with Ukraine leading in unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) and heavy bomber drones, and Russia winning the race for fibre-optic drones, which cannot be jammed.
 
    A ⁠potential blueprint for ​a modernised Ukrainian army, his corps has led efforts to transform training and integrate new technology such as UGVs as ​an important part of its battlefield strategy.
 
    Biletsky's units lead the way in deploying stealthy kamikaze drones and robots armed with machineguns or rocket launchers to replace significant portions of infantrymen, aiming for 30% by 2027, he said.
 
    The next "revolution" will allow commanders ​to stage more "creative" combined assault operations while conserving precious troops, Biletsky said.
 
    "It will happen this year, and I think we'll show how our corps is a vivid example of it," he said.

Trump Bumps Up Refugee Cap ... For White South Africans

The Associated Press reports:

    The Trump administration said Tuesday that it will admit an additional 10,000 white South Africans into the U.S. as refugees this year, increasing its historically low annual cap but still blocking people from other countries from entering through the program.

    Trump suspended the refugee program on his first day in office and, since then, has turned it into a vehicle to allow Afrikaners — a group of white South Africans descended mainly from Dutch settlers — into the U.S. Advocates say the decision to focus a decades-old program on one group has left people around the world fleeing war and strife stranded and with few options.

    The administration says Afrikaners are subject to persecution in their home country, a charge the government in South Africa denies. 
 

The excuse given by the South African government is that South Africa has such a high murder rate that the murder rates of the Boer farmers is not abnormal. But what is abnormal is that Julius Sello Malema, the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters--the third largest political party in South Africa--is infamous for regular chanting the anti-apartheid struggle song "Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer" at political rallies. A chant with which the crowds join in. Nevertheless, that is not what prompted the recent bump in the refugee cap. Rather, turning back to the AP article:

    Christopher Landau, the deputy secretary of state, and Troy Edgar, the deputy secretary of Homeland Security, met with key congressional committees on Thursday as part of the legally required consultation process with lawmakers, according to two people who were granted anonymity to discuss a private meeting.

    During the hour-long session, Landau told lawmakers that one of the ways that Afrikaners had faced persecution at home was the erasure of their history in school textbooks, according to the people with knowledge of the meeting. The discussion infuriated Democrats, who called the approach and the consultation “indefensible.” 

Democrats have been trying to erase our history for decades so it no wonder they would defend South Africa doing the same. 

Daily Skeptic: The U.K.'s Two Tier Legal System

 In "When 'White Racism' Trumps Non-White Murder," Frank Haviland discusses the murder of 18 year-old Henry Nowak by a murderous Sikh named Vickrum Digwa who, despite UK knife laws, was allowed to carry a curved dagger with an 8-inch blade under a religious exemption. A weapon he apparently used to rob and stab Nowak. If Nowak had promptly received medical treatment and Digwa arrested, this would have been merely another story of a white victim of "cultural enrichment". But...

    Here’s the problem for Nowak: he was white, his assailant was not. Which means Digwa was perfectly within his rights to play the race card, and did so to maximum effect.

    When the police arrived at the scene, they handcuffed the collapsed victim (which must have been a relief to those concerned about where his blood was going). According to bodycam footage played in court, Nowak repeatedly told the officers that he had been stabbed and “couldn’t breathe”. They still handcuffed him. The police eventually decided to render first aid, shortly before Nowak lost consciousness. The ironic parallels with George Floyd are so obvious, I feel I need comment no further. 

    Digwa meanwhile, claimed he acted in “self-defence”, faced with the unspeakable violence of Nowak’s alleged “racial abuse”. Despite the four fatal stab wounds, the fact that Nowak’s phone was later discovered in Digwa’s pocket, and the revelation that Digwa’s mother was allegedly filmed removing and disposing of the knife, Digwa’s barrister shamefully instructed jurors to decide whether the murderer acted “in the heat of the moment”. 
  

 Haviland notes, however, that the attitude of the police in this case is not unique, but part of a larger pattern of POC being treated differently for violent crime:

    Alas, this is not an isolated incident. It is the latest confirmation of a pattern which stretches across the pond from Britain to the United States: non-white attackers can, it seems, stab, rape or even kill white victims while hurling racial epithets – “white slags”, “white bitch”, “kill the white slag”, and still walk free or face only token consequences, because the counterclaim of ‘racism’ is treated as mitigation or even justification. 

He goes on to discuss several examples from both the U.S. and the U.K., concluding with the Muslim rape gangs that freely operated, with the knowledge and tacit approval of law enforcement, for years because authorities did not want to appear racist. He also discusses the equality lie and how it shows up in how laws are selectively enforced, before concluding:

    As I have long argued, the accusation of racism is the Left’s most potent weapon. It is a charge which cannot be defended, and requires no evidence to assert. Thanks to this one word, British society is already de facto two-tier. Muslim rape gangs continue to operate with impunity, because protecting white girls would be ‘racist’. Police refuse to stop and search young black men, with similar reasoning. How long before it is actually legal to stab someone white, because he was ‘racist’; because he looked ‘racist’; merely because he was white? You may laugh, but please explain the joke to Henry Nowak as I don’t think he’d get it. 

    No society in history would be able to delude themselves on this scale without careful indoctrination. Thankfully, our children are now being taught from the age of seven to reflect on their “white privilege”, and that non-whites “cannot be racist” to them. In other words, to accept their fate and pay the price for the lie that diversity is “our greatest strength”. 

    I grieve for the victims of this lie. And I wonder how comforting it is for them, as they lie dying in a pool of their own blood, to know that it was their “privilege”, not non-white “racism” wot done it.   

A system is what it does, and so we should be very concerned when the system starts looking the other way when whites are killed or victimized. Because at some point, in the coming decades, those same systems might have evolved to be the ones doing the killing. You laugh, but it was the system that handcuffed Nowak and withheld medical treatment. 

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Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Colion Noir: LA Burglars No Longer Afraid

 Colion Noir discusses why burglars in Los Angeles are no longer afraid of citizens or the police. They aren't afraid of civilians because the civilians have been disarmed and face real consequences should they use a weapon to defend themselves. The burglars probably won't be arrested; and if they do, will either not be charged or let off with a wrist slap. He also notes that the goal of "criminal reform" is not public safety but a disarmed and cowed public. 

VIDEO: "LA Burglars Aren’t Afraid Anymore… And This Video Proves It"
Colion Noir (10 min.)

This Is What A Collapsing Civilization Looks Like

"Terrified Seattle neighborhood builds massive barricade across streets amid horrific crime wave," reports the New York Post. From the article:

    Residents in a troubled Seattle neighborhood have begun erecting large homemade barricades across residential streets after a surge of gun violence left many fearing for their safety.

    Neighbors living near Aurora Avenue say repeated shootings, alleged prostitution activity and late-night chaos have pushed the community to a breaking point.

    Following another burst of gunfire over the weekend, frustrated residents took matters into their own hands by physically blocking off nearby roads in an effort to keep traffic and suspected criminal activity out of the area, Fox 13 reported. 
   

The reason that they had to build the blockades was because the local government didn't care enough to do anything (this is not a neighborhood with rich donors):  

    Locals say they have repeatedly contacted city officials, including the mayor’s office, the Seattle City Council and police, but believe little has changed.

    “What we’ve gotten is a lot of nothing,” one resident said. “It’s terrifying to live here, and it’s even more terrifying that the city is absolutely doing nothing to protect the citizens in this neighborhood.”

    According to neighbors, earlier versions of the barricades were vandalized shortly after being installed. Residents later rebuilt them with stronger materials and added reinforcements. Near one blockade, a hand-drawn chalk message reading “No Gunfire” was scrawled on the pavement.

    “We’re just afraid that a neighbor is going to have to die before the city will do something,” another resident said. 

Now that there is public attention on the matter, the City has met with residents and is promising to "increase" nightly patrols. I put "increase" in quotes because I would be willing to bet that there was no discernible police presence before this. 

    What we see here is the breakdown of the basic social contract: the citizens pay taxes and they get protection from both marauders and the government (i.e., don't get thrown in prison or killed for failure to pay taxes). It is particularly vexing in this case because the citizens have been legally and physically disarmed. Physically, in that it is difficult to own a weapon; and legally because the circumstances under which they can legally use what weapons they have are so limited. 

Will Bird Flu Be The Next Pandemic?

From The Walrus: "The Next Pandemic May Already Be Brewing." A good overview of H5N1 bird flu and its slow spread to humans starting with an outbreak in Hong Kong in 1997 and slow spread from Asia to North America. An excerpt:

    Fortunately, when H5N1 causes illness in humans, it’s a one-off. Humans aren’t spreading it to each other. For a pandemic to occur, there must be sustained human-to-human transmission. The worry is, with so much of the virus around, in animals near to us, a pandemic could strike at any time.

    Angela Rasmussen believes a bird flu pandemic would be catastrophic, far worse than COVID-19. She’s a virologist at the University of Saskatchewan, who studies how viruses spill over from one species to another. Looking at the numbers of human cases and deaths since the current strain of H5N1 took hold, Rasmussen doubts the case fatality rate would be anywhere near 50 percent. That figure exaggerates the danger, as many mild cases likely have gone unreported. She estimates it would be closer to 2 percent—but on a global scale, it would mean 164 million deaths. Our health care systems would fall apart. The case fatality rate for COVID—which brought much of the world to a standstill and upended economies, schools, and health systems—was less than 1 percent.

    An H5N1 pandemic could be economically disastrous for agriculture, threatening food security worldwide, Rasmussen suggests. Consider that between October 2024 and March 2025 in the US, 50 million sick hens were culled, causing an egg shortage that nearly doubled egg prices. If pigs got infected, there would be wide-scale swine culling. Seeing so many species of birds and mammals already affected also raises environmental concerns.  

    She acknowledges it’s a worst-case apocalyptic vision. “I’m not saying that would happen,” she says, “but there is a version of this that ends with the collapse of human civilization.” 

Despite the scaremongering, the article goes on to describe the difficulty the virus faces in spreading directly from human to human. It then calls for requiring the wide-spread vaccination of domestic fowl. But, of course, the scourge of illegal immigration may play a role in any future pandemic:

Current US immigration policies may be a factor. Dairy and poultry farms rely largely on migrant workers, who may not report symptoms because they fear being sent to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention centre. She imagines a scenario where suddenly a cluster of people show up in a hospital and it is discovered, too late, that there’s been community transmission. The pandemic will have begun. ...

Guns America: Why You Are Getting Poorer Every Year

You might think you are getting poorer each year because of inflation, mostly driven by out of control government spending financed by debt. But there may be more about it than that according to this article from Guns America: "Why You’re Getting Poorer Every Year." The author begins:

    Every once in a while, someone explains what you’ve been feeling… but couldn’t quite put into words.

    This is one of those times.

    In a recent sit-down with Peter McCormack, macro analyst Lyn Alden didn’t sugarcoat it. She didn’t hedge it, she didn’t dress it up in economist jargon, she just said it.

    “Do you believe we’re living through a slow financial collapse that the majority of people don’t even recognize is happening?

    Her answer, “I do.”

Sip on that for a moment. Because if you’ve been wondering why everything feels tighter (even when you’re making money) you’re not crazy. You’re just living inside the system she’s describing.

    First, inflation plays a role: "It comes from debt, money creation, and whether people realize it or not, debasement." Because that is what is inflation over time: debasement of a currency. And the reduction of your purchasing power. 

    Second: "This is where things go from uncomfortable to outright brutal. Alden explains that the real winners in this system aren’t the savers. They’re the borrowers. The ones who can take on debt, buy assets, and effectively 'short the currency.'"

    Third: It is a form of theft. "Not theft in the traditional sense. No one’s kicking your door in and grabbing your wallet. It’s quieter than that. It’s your dollar buying less. Your savings shrinking in real terms. Your future is getting more expensive."

     Fourth: Some suggestions:

     If the system is slowly eating away at your money, doing nothing isn’t a strategy. You don’t need to go extreme, but you do need to be intentional.

    Start by getting out of pure cash. If your savings are just sitting there, they’re losing value every year. Think in terms of hard assets (real estate, commodities, long-term equities) that hold or grow value over time, not just dollars in an account.

    Understand how debt actually works in this system. Used wisely, fixed-rate debt can work in your favor as inflation rises. But there’s a big difference between leveraging assets (buying something that pays you) and drowning in liabilities (buying something that drains you).

Related:  

  • "What Caused Rome to Collapse?" Inflation/debasement of the currency, predatory levels of taxation, unsustainable government spending, and a contracting economy. 

Surprise, Suprise: Having A Wealthy Grandmother Helps You Become A "Winner"

 From the Daily Mail: "Grandmas turn children into winners especially when they're well-off, finds report." It relates:

    Grandmothers are instrumental in enhancing a child's success in life, especially when they are well-off, according to a report.

    The Social Mobility Commission has released new analysis showing the 'grandparent effect' can lead to better outcomes, including educational attainment.

    The Government-funded report found the strongest positive grandparent influence was from the mother's mother. 
    

    It said grandparents could enhance lives through 'contributing to caregiving' and 'financial and emotional support'.

    It added their involvement would likely 'transfer intergenerational socio-economic advantage' in terms of wealth and educational achievement. 
 

Canada Experiences Cultural Enrichment From Its Indian Immigrants

From The Bureau: " Foreign Gun Squads Rock Toronto Suburbs: 17 Arrests in Peel Expose Canada's Diaspora Extortion Pipeline, From St...