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"Anyone who gets in the way, doesn't matter where they are, even if they're politicians in the West, they're going to fall" - israeli agent

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See, I know a little bit of Canada’s other official language. Not much, but a little. ;)
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LYMAN: I was there. When the gunshot happened, everyone hid except a group of LGBTQ kids. One said a nasty epithet. I asked, “Was that gunshot not right here?” They said, “Yeah, right over there.” They weren’t afraid. They knew something. Why weren’t they hitting the ground? Why weren’t they running?

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TikTok user (thotcrimez) with They/Them/Theirs pronouns in her bio and a rainbow says Charlie Kirk’s entire bloodline needs to be murdered

- She says more conservatives need to be killed, to start sniping them
- She calls for conservatives homes to start being set on fire.

This is literally domestic terrorism. Why isn’t she in handcuffs?

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🇺🇸🇨🇦 Toronto Man Falsely Accused in Charlie Kirk Shooting — Victim of Viral Misinformation

Michael Mallinson, a 77-year-old retired banker from Toronto, was stunned to learn his face had been wrongly linked to the assassination of U.S. conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was shot on Sept. 10 while speaking at Utah Valley University.

While Mallinson was out running errands and later napping in Toronto, a now-deleted X (Twitter) post attached his old photo — lifted from a long-defunct account — to false claims that he was the shooter. His daughter called in a panic, urging him to delete his social media before the online hate storm escalated.

“You never want to have your name out and about,” Mallinson told CTV.
“I started getting nasty messages. Facebook, Instagram — I had to deactivate it all.”

At the time of Kirk’s murder — roughly 2:20 PM EST — Mallinson was with his wife at Yorkdale Mall. U.S. police confirmed two individuals were detained early on, but neither was linked to the shooting. As of Thursday evening, the suspect remains unidentified and at large. Police have released two images and recovered what they believe is the high-powered bolt-action rifle used in the attack.

Mallinson, who advocates globally for patients with axial spondylarthritis, said he fears the long-term fallout of being wrongly linked to such a high-profile crime.

“If someone finds that post months from now and doesn’t know it’s fake, they could act on it,” he said.

This case is a stark reminder of how viral misinformation can wreck lives — even across borders. Mallinson’s experience mirrors broader Canadian data: 90% of people encounter false info online, and 40% admit to believing it before later learning the truth.

#Toronto #USA

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2025/09/16 16:29:18
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