Apologies for the F 💣 (s) but I’m lit.
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta sent a document to every doctor in Alberta listing dozens of peptides as unauthorized and dangerous. Including BPC-157, GHK-Cu, KPV, TB-500, Semax and Retatrutide.
Doctors are now being told to question patients using them and report back. It’s not a law. It’s quiet cultural pressure designed to make doctors afraid to support their patients.
No public debate. No vote. No headlines. Just a letter most Canadians will never see.
And here’s the kicker — Retatrutide is on that dangerous unauthorized list right now. The same drug they’re about to officially approve through pharma channels next spring. Same molecule. Nothing changed. Except who profits from it.
They can’t patent these compounds so they suppress them. Until pharma can repackage and sell them at 10x the price. Then suddenly they’re safe.
Doctors become the enforcement mechanism. Not through law. Through fear of losing their license.
The document is publicly available on the CPSA website. They’re not even hiding it.
https://t.co/8JNZEIRyII
At 87 years old, Richmond senior Lance Evans says he spends his days at the library and his nights trying to sleep in Tim Hortons because he has nowhere else to go.
His story shines a light on a growing crisis facing elderly Canadians, as rising housing costs, long waitlists, and a shortage of care options leave some seniors struggling to find even the most basic security and shelter.
Read this open statement by Signal and your jaw will hit the floor.
Govts always use “protecting children” as their guise for more control and censorship.
I interviewed a prev Govt minister, who wrote the Online Safety Bill, and asked if they could tell me how a VPN worked. They couldn’t. These are the people writing these laws.
This new tool is another dangerous form of silent oppression that once again uses children’s safety as a guise to control the masses.
We can protect children online, but that starts at home, with parents, not in the Home Office, GCHQ, Apple, Google, Microsoft or Samsung.
The Justice Centre announces that lawyers have filed an application for judicial review in Federal Court challenging certain portions of the 2026 long-form census questionnaire, arguing that Canadians are being compelled under threat of penalty to disclose highly personal information that exceeds the lawful scope of the census and violates Charter-protected privacy rights.
The application challenges a series of questions requiring disclosure of highly personal information, including health conditions, daily activities, commuting habits, housing circumstances, sexual orientation, and gender identity.
Constitutional lawyer Hatim Kheir said, “Privacy is not a minor administrative concern. The Charter recognizes that personal information goes to individual dignity and liberty. When government compels disclosure of sensitive information under threat of penalty, courts must ask whether that intrusion is actually necessary and proportionate.”
Read the full story here:
https://t.co/TBfWeb0Knf
I have heart surgery coming up next week and now understand why I’ve been so physically exhausted and out-of-sorts these past few months. The docs tell me my condition is called “atrial functional tricuspid regurgitation” and that it is “mainly due to long standing atrial fibrillation… The tricuspid valve is leaking severely, causing a back pressure on all the internal organs and a high jugular venous pressure.” The procedure aims to get this old body back on the road again quickly and efficiently. It is VERY LOW RISK but of course I’m grateful for any good wishes sent my way. I’m in the midst of writing a new book, the best work I’ve ever done, and I’m not going to let this stop me! I said yes to the linked podcast now, rather than after my procedure, for reasons that I explain during the interview:
https://t.co/Bec8caT7a1
Tabshour ('Chalk') the donkey goes viral in Lebanon after braying with joy upon seeing his human best friend for the first time since they were separated by war
'Damn this war that separated us'
The unredacted Epstein Papers contain references to the consumption of human flesh according to US Representative Lauren Boebert.
Boebert also states "The women around Epstein were also deeply involved in trafficking children. These are sick, sick people."
Here is a photo of Canadian PM @MarkJCarney and his wife with their friend Ghislaine Maxwell in 2013.
The Carney–Maxwell photographs were not innocent pre-scandal photos from the 1990s. They were taken in 2013 - five years after Epstein had been convicted of sex trafficking of a female child - and show Canada’s future prime minister and his wife enjoying the company of Epstein’s longtime criminal and child-trafficking associate, Ghislaine Maxwell.
Maxwell herself was convicted in 2021 of child-trafficking with reports starting in 1994 and girls as young as 9 years old.
Back in Victorian days, it was considered quite fancy for gardeners to build something they called a stumpery.
It's a pile of dead stumps and logs, often stacked roots-up, arranged in a shady damp corner and left to rot on purpose. The Victorians built them to show off ferns, but they also turn out to be some of the best wildlife habitat you can make.
The first one went up in 1856 at Biddulph Grange in England, where a gardener took the stumps left from clearing land and stacked them ten feet high along a sunken path. The fern craze was at its peak, and the rotting wood made perfect planting pockets. King Charles has a famous modern stumpery at Highgrove built from sweet chestnut roots.
What the Victorians treated as decoration, nature treated as a feast. As the wood breaks down it feeds fungi, mosses, and beetles, including stag beetles whose grubs live in deadwood for years. Toads, salamanders, and small mammals move into the damp gaps. A single rotting log can support an astonishing variety of life.
To build one: find a shaded corner, stack stumps and logs with the roots facing up and out, leave plenty of gaps, and tuck ferns and moss around the base. Then walk away and let it rot.
You make a sculpture out of dead trees, and everything in the yard moves in.
For the first time in human history technology has made totalitarian control over every aspect of your life a sustainable & even profitable enterprise.
The incentives for which have never been more perverse & the consequences of this will make the classic totalitarian States of the 20th century seem quaint & tame by comparison.
The global censorship Regime didn't miss a beat and is continuing apace, despite what propaganda you have heard about it's demise from the MAGA and national Cons of whatever country you reside it.
It has merely taken root in tech as a plausible deniability shield and re-adjusted who it is now targetting.
"If you believe a mass murder commited in 1945 was the most compelling thing in America..."
This goes two ways lol.
Just like the giga-b00sted, being a Zionist apologist has as it's key symptom a loss of a sense of curiosity about everything related to the subject at hand.
The governor general is a pointless figurehead who no Canadian knows or cares about. There is absolutely no reason to waste all this money putting on some big spectacle for her "instalment." Pure Ottawa decadence.