Experts Warn Canada “Very Likely” to be the Target of a Major Terrorist Attack
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Source: The Iron Wire
(0:00 - 1:14) Good evening, I'm Will Dove, and these are the top stories for Friday, May 30th. In today's news, experts predict that Canada is ripe for a major terrorist attack by Islamic extremists, Carney's false promise to turn Canada into an energy superpower is exposed, and an interview with R.B. Ham, who has received $47,000 in fines for standing up for our rights. A damning analysis reveals growing concerns about radical Islamic ideology permeating Canadian institutions under liberal governance. FBI Director Kash Patel recently warned that Canada's lax border policies have allowed Islamic terrorists to establish footholds in North America, claims dismissed by Prime Minister Mark Carney's administration as baseless fear-mongering. Despite Carney's claims, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) reports radical Islamic ideology has become commonplace since 2015, fueled by porous borders and insufficient migration oversight. Over 300 known or suspected terrorists illegally entered the U.S. via Canada in 2023 alone, with 64 crossing the northern border illegally this year, according to FBI data. (1:15 - 1:41) RCMP statistics show a 488% surge in terrorism charges in 2023, with nearly a dozen incidents linked to Canadians since October 2023. Six terrorist plots were foiled nationwide in the past 12 months, including operations in Edmonton, Ottawa, and Toronto. Islamic schools like Toronto's East End Madrasa have faced scrutiny for promoting extremism. (1:41 - 2:37) The institution apologized after revelations it taught students that treacherous Jews conspired to kill the Islamic prophet Muhammad. The Counter-Extremism Project estimates hundreds of Canadian civilians have been killed or injured in extremist-linked violence over recent decades. Notable cases include Mohammad Shahzeb Khan, a Canadian resident who attempted a 2024 ISIS-inspired mass shooting in New York City, and Shamsuddin Jabbar, the ISIS operative behind New Orleans' 2023 Bourbon Street attack. Both exploited Canada's immigration system and traveled freely across U.S. borders. Despite Integrated Terrorism Assessment Center warnings of an imminent lone-wolf terror attack driven by anti-Semitism, liberal leaders continue dismissing threats. Former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau acknowledged bad actors exploiting immigration systems but took no substantive action. (2:38 - 7:00) Critics argue Canada's reluctance to standardize school curricula or enforce border security has transformed the country into a womb for Islamic extremism, endangering both Canadian and U.S. citizens. CSIS has long monitored Canadian extremist travelers, yet government inaction persists. A U.K. Foreign Office report predicting a very likely Canadian terror attack was similarly downplayed by officials. With anti-Semitism now the primary motivator of domestic extremism, analysts warn Canada's policies risk destabilizing continental security. A new report from Friends of Science Society reveals that Prime Minister Mark Carney's election promise to transform Canada into an energy superpower faces mounting skepticism following a critical report by the Calgary-based Society. The analysis, titled Energy Superpower vs. Net Zero Don't Jump, argues that layers of federal net zero legislation, many implemented by ministers retained from the previous liberal government, directly conflict with resource development ambitions. Authored by retired federal energy economist Robert Lyman, the report highlights contradictions in Carney's agenda. While Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson touted the Pathways Alliance's $16.5 billion carbon capture and underground storage CCUS project as critical for oil and gas exports during a May 23rd Calgary Chamber speech, Lyman notes CCUS remains largely theoretical. A 2021 analysis cited in the report revealed there are 38 times more academic papers on carbon capture technology than operational projects worldwide. Statistics Canada projections further show achieving net zero would require a 33 to 38-fold increase in CCUS capacity by 2050, a target Lyman calls fantastical. The report also scrutinizes Canada's history of pipeline failures, noting that all four major export projects proposed in 2015—Northern Gateway, Trans Mountain Expansion, Keystone XL, and Energy East—were blocked despite resolving EU fuel quality directive barriers. This legacy raises doubts about Carney's pledge to secure consensus for new infrastructure. Meanwhile, net zero laws like the updated Canadian Environmental Protection Act continue imposing strict emissions caps on resource sectors. Internationally, the analysis points to a growing race from net zero, citing the collapse of climate investor coalition GFNs after U.S. House Judiciary Committee investigations into alleged climate cartel activities. This contrasts sharply with Carney's push for closer EU ties, despite Europe's longstanding resistance to Alberta oil sands crude. Emerging challenges include a projected 1,000-fold increase in direct air capture technology reliance by 2050, no working models for scaling hydrogen or small modular nuclear reactors as clean energy substitutes, critical mineral supply chain bottlenecks with 78 percent of global processing controlled by China. The report aligns with recent critiques from energy experts like Professor Emeritus Vaclav Smil, whose new French-language book, 2050—Why a Carbon-Free World is Nearly Impossible, argues that complete decarbonization is technologically unfeasible. Most of you are aware that we are awaiting sentencing of Freedom Convoy organizers Tamara Lich and Chris Barber, found guilty of mischief recently by an Ontario court, and that two of the Coutts 4 are still in jail in Alberta as political prisoners. What you may not know is that they are hardly alone. There are still many Canadians who fought for our rights and freedoms being persecuted by our governments and courts. One of these is R.B. Ham, a Saskatchewan resident who organized protests to the COVID lockdowns. This resulted in eight tickets totaling over $47,000. He also lost his job as a custodian and is now working part-time as a trucker. He joins me today to fill us in on the details of his mistreatment at the hands of the courts. R.B., thanks for taking time to talk to me today. Thank you, Will, for having me. (7:00 - 11:16) You were brought to my attention by John Carpay, a friend of mine and president of the JCCF, that they've been representing you, and I'd like you to tell the viewers what happened just briefly as to how you ended up in this situation. Well, it all started, of course, in 2020. We weren't a large group at the time, and we went out into the public and we tried to educate people about what was happening, not to fall for it. So we had signs like, your immune system is not a conspiracy theory, take your mask off and hug your loved ones. And even though the mandates and restrictions hadn't come in in Saskatchewan yet, I knew they were because they were rolling them out in other places, especially on the eastern seaboard of Canada. And by the time they got to Saskatchewan in October and November, when they decided to implement the mandates, that's when we really got active. And that's when we had our biggest turnout and support because people started understanding it. So I got my first ticket in December of 2020. When they first implemented the mask mandates, we went down to the Midtown Plaza here in Saskatoon, and we held a kind of like a sit-in where we didn't wear masks and we were trying to educate people about how horrible this was, this mandate, because they weren't going to stop at this. And they were supposed to be $2,800 each, but because we were considered ringleaders and stuff, the judge had exercised to bump up the penalty. So I ended up with eight tickets or $47,500, like I explained before. We had the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, you know, be our lawyers, kind of represent us in court. And I really thought that they were like, I had talked to John Carpe, I had talked to my personal lawyer, the guy who was personally helping me, and the young lady that was helping me. And we thought we had a really good chance because we had the Charter on our side, we thought, because the only way they can override the Charter of Rights and implement emergency measures is if they can demonstrably prove that they were necessary. And we don't believe they have ever demonstrably proved it through a court. When they decided to bring in these emergency measures and acts and mandates restrictions, but it turns out that the judges in this province are on the take, and they accept anything by public health officials as sacrosanct, and without, you can't even fight back. So we would try to, you know, bring up our Charter Rights and Freedoms. And they would say it's a moot point because the Emergency Act overrides it because the Constitution, supposedly, the Charter supposedly allows it. But again, they didn't demonstrably prove it, they didn't allow any countervailing evidence. We couldn't bring any evidence from the Great Barrington Declaration and Jay Bhattacharya and Marvin Kulldorff. Or here in Canada, we famously had Charles Ho ffeand Dr. Mark Trozzi and Dr. Alexander, many, many, many people standing up trying to fight these things, and they were all shut down, and they lost their livelihoods for standing up and trying to do the right thing. So we ended up getting convicted for these things, no matter what we tried. Here in Saskatchewan, the whole freedom community just went back to sleep, said, oh, good, it's all over, we won. No, it's not, because we're still being persecuted for this. They got to keep us as examples of the program. So what I'm saying is they're not over with this, because who knows what's next? Because Mark Carney, who is now our Prime Minister, as famously said, he wants to use the Emergency Use Act, Authorization Act, to bring about his program for climate change, his climate change agenda, his net zero agenda. And they have the power now, with the way the courts are set up, with the charter, with the massive hole in the charter, that he can say with a stroke of the pen, there is now an emergency, we are now in a climate change emergency, and now your travel is going to be restricted. And all these other implementations they've been talking about for years, because they have the power, because we have not successfully had a constitutional coming to Jesus moment, that we have to do something, because there's a huge problem with our Charter of Rights and Freedoms. If they can take away our Charter of Rights and Freedoms with a stroke of the pen and not have to demonstrably prove that they can do it, then we're in deep trouble, because they can get away with anything. Now, you made reference to a number of cases that you know of right there in Saskatchewan, people who dropped dead from these shots. None of that made any difference to the courts. In fact, they weren't even willing to listen to those arguments. That's true. (11:16 - 13:25) So now you're $47,500 in fines. I think right now you've got $10,000 that's immediately owed. Is that correct? Yeah, even more than, around $10,500 immediately owed. The first one that got paid off this last year through my income tax, because they clawed back my income tax return, and the first $3,500 ticket was paid off through my income tax. The CRA, the Commercial Credit Adjusters of Canada, have sent me letters and sent me voicemails saying, you owe this, you owe that. I'm not corresponding with them. I'm not contracting with them. They've been threatening to take away my driver's license, which is bad because I am now a truck driver. I had to go back to truck driving after I lost my job as a public school custodian for speaking out against these mandates restrictions. The union did not back me up. They threw me under the bus because the union just loved this, because they got to stay at home and got paid for it. Yes, they will. Now, you probably weren't making a whole heck of a lot of money as a caretaker. I doubt you're making much more as a trucker. $47,000 in fines, I mean, that's just not something that you can pay. So you have crowdfunding. Yes, I do. Yeah, you can go to www.givesendgo.com/RBHAM, all in capital letters, www.givesendgo.com/RBHam, and you can help me there by helping the crowdfund to pay off these fines. I have a podcast called RB Ham : Beyond The Pale on Rumble. Just search that and you can help me by subscribing to that and watching my shows. I cover all these subjects and more, what's going on, because I believe that we are in a race between the great reset, Klaus Schwab's great reset, the World Economic Forum agenda of trying to basically take away all our rights and freedoms and movements and turn us into serfs, because that's the new way they want to go. You'll find a link below this report to RB's GiveSendGo page if you want to help him out with his fines. I'm Will Dove, and those are the top stories for today, Friday, May 30th.
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At 59 seconds into your video It looks like someone actually falls in the airport. Did anyone else notice that?