Khalistani Sikh Extremists Stage Protests Outside Hindu Temples, Here’s Where They Print Their “Hate”
What are the odds? Yesterday, I came across the lead truck for the Khalistan convoy, and after briefly tailing it, it led me to the business where they print their “hate” materials: a Richmond business, Infinite Signs.
The rather abhorrent banners and images paraded outside Hindu temples today by Sikhs for Justice, a group designated as a terrorist organization by India, including depictions of late Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi riddled with bullet holes as she is murdered by her own Sikh bodyguards, may have been printed by Infinite Signs, though the company has not responded to our media inquiry.
🎉 Welcome to the Public Domain, THE UNHOLY THREE (1930)
On April 1, we celebrate the birth of Lon Chaney, the Man of a Thousand Faces with his only sound film. 🎙️ No fooling!
It was released shortly before his death, giving a taste of what he could have brought to the talkies.
🎭 Chaney not only portrays ventriloquist Professor Echo, who disguises himself as the elderly Mrs. O’Grady, but also throws his voice to a dummy, a parrot, and an unsuspecting girl in the audience.
Full film ➡️ https://t.co/p2FhTOuMMK
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FALLEN HEROES: The Department of War has identified four of the six U.S. service members killed in a drone attack in Kuwait.
Capt. Cody Khork, 35, Sgt. 1st Class Noah Tietjens, 42, Sgt. Declan Coady, 20, and Sgt. 1st Class Nicole Amor, 39, were among those killed March 1 in Port Shuaiba.
Two additional names have not yet been released.
In 1917, the British Government took a loan of ₹35,000 from Seth Jumma Lal Ruthia of Sehore, Madhya Pradesh. Ruthia gave the money as part of the 'Indian War Loan'. His grandson Vivek recently discovered that the loan is still unpaid. With compound interest (around 5.5%) over a century, the family says it could now be worth several crores — or even more if adjusted for gold prices.
The bigger story here is that when the British left India, they washed their hands off the large loans taken from the Indian exchequer and wealthy Indians for financing the World Wars. For instance, the costs of World War II were billed to India. The Congress led by Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru did not hold the British accountable for this during or after the Transfer of Power. Since Nehru was more interested in Edwina Mountbatten, he screwed his own country.
In contrast, Britain repaid its World War II Lend-Lease debts to the US in full. The last installment of $83 million was paid on December 29, 2006, concluding 60 years of repayments.
Similarly, Russia made its last Lend-Lease repayment in 2006.
Sovereign loans don't expire. They can only be renegotiated. But it's highly unlikely Britain will settle with the Ruthias. British courts will not honour the old agreements simply because they know there won't be any consequences. India needs to reopen its old ledgers and start negotiations with Britain. Then lenders like the Ruthias have a shot.
The fact she was laughing while running away indicates it's quite likely she did something to the white crowd first to elicit a reaction. When confronted, one of the girls says, "I was born in this country." That means nothing if you don't love the country. I was born in a hospital but that doesn't make me a doctor.
NHAI rules clearly state that defence personnel travelling in private vehicles for personal reasons are not entitled to automatic exemption. This applies even if they are on leave or travelling to join a new posting without official documentation.
The confusion stems from older provisions such as the Indian Tolls (Army and Air Force) Act, 1901, which some people interpret as granting blanket relief to military personnel. In practice, current highway fee rules have narrowed and specified those exemptions.
HOW THE IRISH BECAME WHITE
Lately there has a surge of racist attacks on Indians in Ireland. The latest one is over Indian students supposedly crowding a food bank in Dublin. We Indians can be cheap but that cheap? At any rate, food banks are a reflection of Ireland's dire economic condition. The Irish are hurting from endemic unemployment, poverty and hunger. There's no quick fix in sight. Immigrants are easy scapegoats. Indians form the largest section of immigrants in English speaking countries and therefore much of the scapegoating is often directed at them. Though the Irish too are victims of British colonialism, they are now doling out racism to Indians. This phenomenon is due to a peculiar aspect of Irish history. This thread explains it.
1/ There's a provocative book called "How the Irish Became White" by Noel Ignatiev that dives deep into 19th century US history. It argues Irish immigrants weren't just assimilated — they were pressured by brutal economic and social forces to "become white" by turning pro-white and anti-Black.
2/ Background: In Ireland, Catholic Irish suffered centuries of British oppression under the Penal Laws — they were treated like a subordinate race, stripped of land, voting rights, education. The Great Famine (1845-1852) killed over a million and forced over 2 million to emigrate. They arrived in America desperate, poor and Catholic in a Protestant-dominated society.
3/ Initial reception: Americans hurled nativist hate and "No Irish Need Apply" signs were everywhere. Cartoons drew Irish as ape-like brutes, drunken "Paddies." They were called "white negroes" or "niggers turned inside out," while Blacks were "smoked Irish." Legally they counted as "white" for citizenship and voting, but socially they were at the very bottom — crowded into slums alongside free Blacks.
4/ The pressure cooker: In Northern cities (NYC, Philly, Boston), Irish competed head-to-head with free Black workers for the dirtiest, lowest-paid jobs — docks, canals, railroads, domestic service, coal yards. Early on, there was some mixing.
5/ The turning point: Irish leaders back home like Daniel O'Connell begged Irish-Americans in 1841-43 to join the abolitionist fight against slavery and treat Blacks as equals. Tens of thousands signed petitions, but most US Irish rejected it. Pro-slavery papers and Catholic clergy pushed back hard.
6/ Strategic alignment: To climb out of the gutter, the Irish voted against Black rights, opposed abolition and backed policies that kept Blacks down. Becoming "white" meant embracing the colour line.
7/ Violence: Irish mobs led or joined anti-Black riots.
- 1834 Philly: Irish attacked Black homes, churches over hiring disputes.
- 1842 Philly & other cities: Burning, beating, killing to claim jobs and neighbourhoods.
- 1863 New York Draft Riots: Irish-led mobs slaughtered Blacks. The Irish feared that freed slaves would flood the labour market.
8/ Job monopolies: Irish work gangs, unions and secret societies refused to labour beside Blacks, attacked strikebreakers, and used muscle/politics to reserve entire occupations for "whites" (now including themselves). Blacks were pushed out of skilled/unskilled niches into deeper poverty.
9/ The payoff: By the late 1800s to early 1900s, the Irish had "transubstantiated" — from despised Green outsiders to accepted White insiders. They dominated city politics, police, fire departments, unions. As Ignatiev puts it: they ceased to be Green and became White. Whiteness wasn't biology — it was a social privilege earned by enforcing Black exclusion.
10/ This wasn't inevitable or about "inherent racism." It was a rational choice under American capitalism's racial caste system. The ruling class offered the wages of whiteness — better jobs, status, safety from the bottom rung — in exchange for Irish help maintaining the colour line.
11/ 2026: Are the Irish once again inspired by the American capitalist class? Donald Trump and MAGA?
India AI Impact Expo 2026 was a powerful convergence of ideas, innovation and intent.
It showcased the extraordinary potential of Indian talent in shaping the future of Artificial Intelligence for global good.
Above all, it reaffirmed our commitment to harnessing AI responsibly, inclusively and at scale for human progress. Here are the highlights…
China's freeski sensation Eileen Gu Ailing opens up about her journey of having overcome huge challenges from pressure, injuries and online hate to finish on the Olympic podium for a record fourth time in the sport's history, after landing a series of jaw-dropping tricks on her first run to win a silver medal in slopestyle at Milano-Cortina 2026.
A 2-hour long deep dive into Freemasonry:
• The Ancient Roots Of Freemasonry
• Secret Societies & Their Purpose
• What Actually Happens Inside These Organizations