Somewhere in your 20s or 30s you'll get the opportunity to rebuild your life after a negative loop, heal from what broke you, live in your own space, reconnect with your discipline, and learn to love yourself again. It's very important that you see that journey through.
Are These Not Enough Evidence?
-In 2023, the Canadian government expelled six Indian diplomats from Canada. It is evident that they were accused of engaging in improper activities on Canadian soil.
-A senior official from the United Kingdom’s intelligence services personally travelled to Canada and handed over highly classified documents to Canadian authorities. According to these documents, Indian agents were allegedly recorded in the UK discussing and claiming responsibility for a conspiracy to assassinate Bhai Hardeep Singh Nijjar. It was after receiving this intelligence that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated in Parliament that agents of the Government of India were involved in Nijjar’s killing.
-Indian national Nikhil Gupta has admitted guilt in a U.S. court, acknowledging that India’s external intelligence agency, RAW, tasked him with arranging the assassination of Gurpatwant Singh Pannun. However, he was caught in a U.S. law enforcement sting operation.
-Vikas Yadav, an alleged RAW operative based in New Delhi, was identified as Nikhil Gupta’s handler. The United States has declared him wanted and is seeking his extradition.
-In the U.S. court proceedings, Nikhil Gupta acknowledged that he facilitated a video call between an undercover U.S. agent and RAW officials based in New Delhi. Evidence of those communications has been presented before the court.
-Lawrence Bishnoi, who has been held under high security Sabarmati Jail in Gujarat, gave two media interviews from inside prison. No action was taken against him or against the journalist, Jagwinder Patial, who conducted the interviews. Although a court in Punjab took notice of the matter, the judge hearing the case was subsequently replaced.
-The United States deported Anmol Bishnoi, the brother of Lawrence Bishnoi. However, India’s Ministry of Home Affairs allegedly did not allow state governments, including Maharashtra, to obtain his custody for questioning in connection with major murder cases such as those of Baba Siddique and Sidhu Moosewala.
A chargesheet filed in the United States names Punjab Police officer Gurinderjit Singh Nagra, alleging that he was involved in an extortion scheme targeting individuals in the United States.
-Despite all of this, supporters of the Sangh-linked IT cells and bots (working at 2 Rs per comment on X) continue to ask, “Where is the evidence that India was involved?” They openly deny that there was any role at all.
Are these not enough evidence?
People won’t forget that in 2023–2024, these very same handles were proudly claiming responsibility for the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar on social media, using the slogan “Ghus Ke Marenge” (“We will enter your territory to kill”).
These same handles openly abused Trudeau, hailed Lawrence Bishnoi as their hero, and even raised “Bishnoi Zindabad” slogans in Canadian Hindu temples. Now that the United States is cracking down on the Bishnoi gang, they have suddenly deserted Bishnoi and are pretending they were never associated with him.
Written reports by the RCMP and CSIS still acknowledge India’s role and continue to identify India as one of the countries engaged in transnational repression that poses a threat to people living in Canada.
These Sangh supporters, IT Cells, bots do not appear ashamed of repeating falsehoods because, this has been their long-standing approach from centuries : repeat a lie often enough in the hope that it will eventually be accepted as truth. In many cases, this strategy succeeds because the narrative is built on repetition, and they believe this method has worked for centuries.
Their ancient literature even contains examples explaining how such tactics can be employed. One such example (confession) about setting this type of narrative can be found in the video posted along with this tweet.
This is the black swan event that is starting to look very real for the Canadian consumer.
If the Canadian dollar decisively breaks below US$0.70, technical traders could target significantly lower levels, potentially into the mid-to-high US$0.60s.
The Bank of Canada faces a difficult choice: raise rates to support the dollar and risk slowing an already weak economy(Stagflation), or tolerate a weaker dollar and accept higher imported inflation.
Years of weak productivity growth, persistent deficits, and policy uncertainty have all contributed to a weaker Canadian dollar. The result of 11 Years of policy failure and weak leadership.
There are winner, exporters of goods that sell in USD and pay wages in CDN. The wealthy that have most of their assets in USD. If you have debt in CDN and have offsets in USD, you win big.
The losers, and that is most of the population, meaning you.
It will be the person already struggling to get by, this will drive inflation.
This is the result of the govt spending.
This is important. A country's currency ultimately reflects investor confidence in its economy, fiscal discipline, productivity, and long-term policy direction.
A weaker Canadian dollar isn't just a number on a trading screen. It makes imported goods more expensive, fuels inflation, reduces purchasing power, and lowers Canadians' standard of living.
Currency markets are ultimately a vote of confidence in a country's economic direction.
The current polices are geared to benefit the few, and to hell with the masses, they are only good for votes.
“Exposing India’s Brutality in Punjab: The Khalra Story | Part 1 - The Disappeared” delves into the harrowing story of human rights abuses in Punjab, India, during the 1980s and 1990s. It centers on the courageous efforts of Bhai Jaswant Singh Khalra, who uncovered evidence of mass disappearances and extrajudicial killings in the region. Through archival footage, interviews and expert analysis, this video exposes the systemic violations committed by Indian authorities and highlights Bhai Khalra’s work and methodology which ultimately led to his own disappearance.
I was interviewing Matthew Tkachuk a couple of years ago. He said that sometimes he and Brady would talk on the phone while driving to their respective morning skates and noted that it was always 75 and sunny on his drive, unlike Brady’s. He was joking, not foreshadowing. But a point still applies.
We can talk all we want about taxes and members of Team USA wanting to play together. But one can’t deny the quality of life that living in climates like Florida, Vegas and California — and to lesser extents, places like Dallas, Raleigh and Nashville — in the winter months provides. The more money players make, the more power they have. Very interesting thing for the NHL moving forward. It’s not bad for the game to grow in southern markets. In fact, it’s good. But if NHL powerhouses are a thing of the past in Canada and in traditional American markets, there is a danger there, too, I would think.
Kevin Durant reveals the team he trusted tried to trade him to the Warriors behind his back and never told him
“I’m hearing real people that I respected, that are credible in this business, telling me that this sh*t is about to go down”
“So I’m on the phones heavy. No f*cking way they trying to do this behind my back, and they ain’t say nothing to me. I said, that’s f*cked up”
NEW: Video released by the Philadelphia Police Department shows the two suspects wanted in the murder of a Penn State student who was shot while returning home from an NBA Finals watch party.
22-year-old Billy Schmidt was killed during what investigators say was an armed robbery attempt early Saturday morning, suffering a shot to the chest and pronounced dead shortly after arriving at a hospital.
Authorities also say the two suspects discarded their sweatshirts and masks as they fled the scene.
The Philadelphia Police Department is offering a $20,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest and conviction, asking anyone with information about the suspects to contact it.
Victor Wembanyama before this moment telling Mitchell Robinson he's in his head (including flagrant FT's):
13 point 5-of-7 FG
3 rebounds 2-of-2 FT
Wemby after the moment:
11 points 4-of-18 FG
10 rebounds 2-of-5 FT
How the Stanley Cup Final teams were built.
Only two players selected by either team in the first round. Only one top-5 pick (Svechnikov at No. 2... and oddly enough, Carolina only had the 11th-worst record that year. Big lottery luck).
If your child plays sports and wears shoes constantly from age 5, you may be setting them up for injuries they won't see coming until much later.
Chong Xie has produced two world champions and trains elite UFC fighters.
He says the reason Brazilians dominate soccer and Western athletes keep tearing ACLs comes down to one tissue:
Fascia.
Modern shoes silence the 200,000 nerve endings on the bottom of your foot.
The fascia stops developing properly when that input is missing.
Your muscles then start working in isolation, which is when injuries become unavoidable.
Xie says the foot is the body's first sensory organ from the ground. Children who develop barefoot grow stronger fascial connections than children who don't.
If your child plays sports, let them train barefoot regularly.
The foundation they build now is the body they'll inherit later.
— Chong Xie (@secretofathleticism) on the Before School Podcast
@_j_a_k_e_d If nothing else this series has outed the Flyers as the softest fanbase in the league. Either the cholesterol in the cheesesteaks killed the “Broad St Bully” portion of the fanbase, or they raised a bunch of pussies. I’ve never seen a team cry like this over every scrum
Whats funny is rewatching this, Martone shoots the puck at Malkin after the whistle and he clearly tries to shoot it back at him but elevates it too high and misses.
Haha. Not dirty at all