We’re bringing forward a special presentation on Tuesday March 11, 2025 at 108 Niagara Street in Victoria, BC. Doors will be opening at 6:30pm with the event starting at 7:00pm. This will be a by donation event hosted in person, however there will also be virtual access available for those too far away to join us. Thank you for registering for this event in advance and you can learn more about our speakers below.
DR. WILLIAM MAKIS
Dr. Makis is an oncologist and cancer researcher who has been reporting on an alarming increase in cancer rates and sudden deaths in connection to mRNA vaccines.
DR. ANNA KINDY
Dr. Kindy is a physician who won the MLA position in North Island under the banner of the Conservative Party of BC. She is an advocate for informed consent allowing individuals to make their own choices in their medical care after being educated on the risks and benefits.
CLYDE DO SOMETHING
Mr. Clyde Nichols (aka Clyde Do Something) is the host of a popular YouTube show providing political commentary on daily news while advocating for greater freedom and transparency. He has over 150K subscribers and has made it his mission to tell the stories our mainstream media won't cover.
Welcome to the 22nd edition of our newsletter! Let’s begin!
Important news
The cost of gender equality and what Norwegian feminists won’t tell you
More BC Conservative MLAs leaving the party
“The party that was just a couple dozen votes away from forming the B.C. government in the last election could be crumbling. Just hours after BC Conservative Party leader John Rustad expelled Vancouver MLA Dallas Brodie for comments about residential schools, two more MLAs have up and left. Peace River North MLA Jordan Kealy announced Friday afternoon he was leaving the party. Just a couple hours later, Kelowna-Lake Country-Coldstream Tara Armstrong also announced she was leaving”
British Columbians love Alberta
“Thousands of people are moving eastward, as B.C. continued to experience an outflow of interprovincial migrants over the last five quarters, largely due to migration to Alberta. From January to September of 2023, an estimated net gain of 1,185 people came to B.C. from other parts of Canada, while January to September of 2024 saw a net loss of 5,030 people”
Conservatives are rebounding and rebranding
“The poll shows Conservatives rebounding to 43% support, up 5% points from the last Leger poll. The Liberals have slid to 30%, losing 5% points in support. The NDP slipped one point over the week, to 13%”
Is the woke era over?
AT&T drops pronoun pins and cancels pride programs
“AT&T is no longer encouraging employees to wear pins that state their favoured pronouns and has canceled a series of LGBTQ-friendly events in the most recent effort to roll back its diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives” — Learn more
BlackRock ends DEI
“When BlackRock joined a U.N. sponsored climate coalition in March 2021, sustainability groups were thrilled. BlackRock’s departure from the coalition and its reversal this week on several diversity, equity and inclusion policies are the latest examples of the company’s retreat from advocating for these issues” — Learn more
Google drops diversity recruitment goals
“Google has become the latest big US firm to scrap its goals to recruit more workers from underrepresented groups. The decision to abandon the diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) recruitment targets comes after the company carried out an annual review of its corporate policies” — Learn more
Elon Musk says dead people working in government while speaking at Cabinet Meeting
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True — Evil doesn't become good simply because it's approved by the majority. But neither does evil become good by virtue of power. Might doesn't make right. However the God of most Abrahamic religions is excused from his evildoing by virtue of both his power and the majority — at least by the majority of his devotees whose natural moral compass is blinded by their faith.