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The Hidden Hand in the Times of Israel:
Front page, as it were, in the Times of Israel! Quote: "Shortly after the Hamas atrocities of October 7, 2023, Warren Kinsella began noticing what he considered the fingerprints of a professional propaganda campaign. A Canadian political strategist who has worked for decades in war rooms advising prime ministers and political campaigns in Canada, the United States and Israel, Kinsella makes that case in his new book, “The Hidden Hand: The Information War and the Rise of Antis
7 minutes ago


Mark Carney's very, very bad friends
Our Prime Ministerial frequent flyer was on the road again, this week. One wonders if he leafed through Dr. Martin Luther King’s first book on the plane. There’s a memorable passage in it: “He who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps to perpetrate it. He who accepts evil without protesting is really cooperating with it.” As such, the places Mark Carney visits are interesting. At the NATO Summit, Mark Carney spent time with Turkey’s President, Recep
1 day ago


Me at Holy Blossom Temple for a talk...
...hopefully I did better than the guy who previously was on that stage. More than 200 people there, with more on a waiting list. Every copy of The Hidden Hand sold, and more copies pre-sold! Here's a video of my talk. Let me know your thoughts.
3 days ago


When bad people do bad things in politics
Look: bad people do bad things. True in politics, true in real life. In politics, being bad or doing bad things isn’t always fatal. Bad people sometimes win. Donald Trump, Richard Nixon et al. It happens. But people who are good - or who claim to be good - shrugging about a bad person doing bad things in politics? That shouldn’t happen. Justin Trudeau, for example. He wore racist blackface and was alleged by a woman to have groped her. He hid both until they leaked out. For m
5 days ago


Happy birthday
Today is her birthday. She led a long and good life, yes, and I believe – per my faith – she is with my Dad now, the love of her life. Yes. But I still so miss her, miss them, every single day. People will tell you it gets easier, with the passage of time. But they’re not telling you the truth. It mostly doesn’t. She was an artist and a creator and the best mother you could possibly imagine. As Moms go, she was without equal. Her absence leaves a hole in the sky and in every
5 days ago


America, older but never wiser
Canada and America both had birthdays this week. Theirs was more consequential. Not, however, in the way that birthdays are supposed to be: not with lots of joy and singing and celebrations of achievement. America alights in its 250th year with none of that, really. No discernible joy, no proper celebrations, no singing by anyone you would ever want to hear. Uncharitable as it may sound, America slides into its 250th year like a dead and decomposing whale on a remote beach s
Jul 4


The Hidden Hand: still number one?
I don't quite understand how these things are calculated, but I'll take it. After two months and a bit, The Hidden Hand is still a number one bestseller on a couple Amazon lists, and in the top ten on another. (Now in its second printing, too.) Don't get it, but very grateful to all of you who have picked it up. And, like I say, I'm not complaining.
Jul 2


Canada: hate can tear us apart
What is it to be a Canadian? Perhaps the best way to answer that is to describe what isn’t Canadian. What is unwelcome here. On the day after Canada Day, we know this: we know that Canada is not a place to come to with hate in one’s heart. It’s not a place to bring bigoted creeds from afar - beliefs that cause division and discord. Canada is not a place where lawlessness is favoured or desired. It is not a place where the rule of law should be ignored without consequence. Ca
Jul 2


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