@realstewpeters We're told there's about a million emails yet influencers got a binder as thick as an owners manual for a Buick and we didn't see the charade? I think we really are this dumb
@realstewpeters Muslims and Jews have had their religious observances for centuries. Christians? They adopted pagan crap and put a Jesus coating on blasphemous holidays. Christians were infiltrated centuries ago & continue to be controlled by outside influences. Christianity is a joke now
@agentleahscarn@realstewpeters@jonaaronbray The video shows an exploding microphone (perhaps manufactured by the exploding-pager-folks). A bullet never made sense from what we actually saw.
@SheldonDuke3@realstewpeters I believe DJT is absolutely guilty. So was Obama. Clinton. Bush. HwBush. How far back do you wanna go? They've ALL been implicated in Epstein, Podesta emails, and newspaper articles. You know who doesn't give a S*IT about the victims? People who only point at the other Party
@iamyesyouareno Destroying the whites must be making SouthAfrica an economic powerhouse with blacks being pulled out of poverty and farms producing like never before. White Supremacy was always the problem - right?
DISTURBING: A viral detention case in Canada is fueling fears that governments may no longer need criminal charges to silence politically outspoken individuals.
The most chilling part is that the activist at the center of the case claims he was never given a real opportunity to attend a voluntary mental health appointment before police and a psychiatric response unit arrived to detain him.
Nicholas Wagter, a biophysics graduate turned activist researcher, had been publicly delivering documents to Canadian officials warning about alleged foreign interference, authoritarian legislation, and CCP-linked operations inside Canada. He also compiled a large research archive citing RCMP, CSIS, and other official government sources before being detained under British Columbiaโs Mental Health Act.
The footage exploded online after Wagter calmly insisted he was willing to cooperate, while authorities allegedly argued they simply didnโt believe he would appear voluntarily. For many Canadians, the case is becoming a disturbing test of how far psychiatric powers can go when politically inconvenient individuals are treated as mentally unstable instead of criminal.
Now, the case is spiraling into even darker territory as online investigators question who requested the psychiatric hold, what happened behind closed doors, and whether outspoken activists could increasingly be viewed as mental health threats rather than political dissenters.
Watch@zeeemedia's full breakdown before the official story gets locked in.