colonial extortion

Bishnoi Extortion Gang Threatens Canadian Police with 1,000 Gunmen

A letter sent to a B.C. police station by the India-based Lawrence Bishnoi gang revealed the organization’s capability of enlisting 1,000 individuals to carry out shootings as part of a broader extortion scheme targeting businesses. This group, now designated as a terrorist entity in Canada, relies on temporary foreign workers and students in Canada to conduct violent acts, often demanding payment via WhatsApp. The gang’s tactics have evolved, with a recent split causing some members to engage in shootings without prior extortion demands, and copycat groups have also emerged. Deportations are a primary tool being used against these groups, with hundreds of investigations opened and removal orders issued.

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Trump Officials Broker Venezuela Gold Deal Amid Corruption Allegations

It seems a significant U.S.-Venezuela gold deal has been brokered, and the fingerprints of Trump officials are all over it. The sheer audacity of this transaction, as perceived by many, is striking. Instead of a straightforward exchange, the situation appears to be framed as something far more forceful, with terms like “coerced,” “colonial extortion,” and even “armed robbery” being thrown around. The idea of a “deal” in this context feels almost like a euphemism, with many suggesting it’s more akin to a heist or outright plunder.

The narrative emerging is that this isn’t about mutual benefit or fair trade. Instead, there’s a strong suspicion that the U.S.… Continue reading