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Coronation RCMP investigate a theft from a wind turbine site

Halkirk, AB – Between January 12, 2018 and the morning of February 1, 2018, suspect(s) entered a Capital Power wind turbine site and stole two small 12 volt rechargeable batteries and a battery charger. Ā The wind turbine site is located northeast of the village of Halkirk. Ā If you have any information that could assist the police, please contact theĀ Coronation RCMP at 403-578-3666.Ā If you wish to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477(TIPS) or report online at www.tipsubmit.com, or by SMS (check your local Crime Stoppers [www.crimestoppers.ab.ca] for instructions. Ā Ā If the information leads to an arrest, tipsters are eligible for a cash reward of up to $2,000.00.
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āWeāre Going To Loseā: Steve Bannon Warns Withholding Epstein Files Would Doom GOP

From theĀ Daily Caller News Foundation
By Jason Cohen
Former White House adviser Steve Bannon warned on Friday that Republicans would suffer major losses if President Donald Trumpās administration does not move to release documents related to deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epsteinās crimes and associations.
AxiosĀ reportedĀ on Sunday that a two-page memo showed the Department Of Justice (DOJ) and FBIĀ foundĀ no evidence Epstein kept a āclient listā or was murdered, but publicĀ doubtsĀ have continued. Bannon said on āBannonās War Roomā that failure to release information would lead to the dissipation of one-tenth of the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement and significant losses for the Republican Party in the 2026 midterms and the 2028 presidential election.
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āItās not about just a pedophile ring and all that, itās about who governs us, right? And thatās why itās not going to go away ⦠For this to go away, youāre going to lose 10% of the MAGA movement,ā Bannon said. āIf we lose 10% of the MAGA movement right now, weāre going to lose 40 seats in ā26, weāre going to lose the [presidency]. They donāt even have to steal it, which theyāre going to try to do in ā28, because theyāre going to sit there and they go, āTheyāve disheartened the hardest-core populist nationalistsā ā thatās always been who governs us.ā
Bannon alsoĀ demandedĀ the publication of all the Epstein documents on āBannonās War Roomā Thursday. He called on the DOJ to go to court and push for the release of the documents or for Trump to appoint a special counsel to manage the publication.
Epstein wasĀ arrestedĀ in 2019 and charged with sex trafficking. Shortly after, he wasĀ found deadĀ in his New York Metropolitan Correctional Center cell shortly after. Officials asserted that he hanged himself in his cell.
However, Epsteinās death has sparked years of theories because of the malfunctioning of prison cameras, along withĀ guardsĀ admitting toĀ falsifying documentsĀ about checking on the then-inmate. The DOJ inspector general later confirmed that multiple surveillance cameras outside of his cell were inoperable, while others captured the common area outside his door.
Both Bannon and Daily Caller News Foundation co-founder Tucker Carlson haveĀ speculatedĀ that Epstein had connections to intelligence agencies.
Former Labor Secretary Alex Acosta allegedly indicated that Epstein wasĀ tiedĀ to intelligence,Ā accordingĀ to Vicky Ward in The Daily Beast.
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Sweeping Boston Indictment Points to Vast Chinese Narco-Smuggling and Illegal Alien Labor Plot via Mexican Border

Sam Cooper
Case details a pipeline from China through Mexico, trapping trafficked illegal migrants as indentured workers in a sweeping drug network.
In a sweeping indictment that tears into an underworld of Chinese narco infiltration of North American cities ā including the smuggling of impoverished Chinese nationals across the Mexican border to work as drug debt slaves in illegal drug houses ā seven Chinese nationals living in Massachusetts stand accused of running a sprawling, multimillion-dollar marijuana trafficking and money laundering network across New England.
The backdrop of the human smuggling allegations stretches back to 2020, as an unprecedented wave of illegal Chinese migrants surged across the U.S. border with Mexico ā a surge that peaked in 2024 under the Biden administration before the White House reversed course. This explosive migration trend becameĀ a flashpointĀ in heated U.S. election debates, fueling concerns over border security and transnational organized crime.
Six of the accused, including alleged ringleader Jianxiong Chen of Braintree, were arrested this week in coordinated FBI raids across Massachusetts. The border exploitation schemes match exactly with decades-long human smuggling and Chinese Triad criminal pipelines into America reported byĀ The BureauĀ last summer, based on leaked intelligence documentsĀ filed byĀ a Canadian immigration official in 1993. A seventh suspect in the new U.S. indictment, Yanrong Zhu, remains a fugitive and is believed to be moving between Greenfield, Massachusetts, and Brooklyn, New York.
The case paints a striking portrait of China-based criminal organizations operating behind the quiet facades of upscale American suburban properties. Prosecutors allege the defendants owned or partnered with a network of sophisticated indoor grow houses hidden inside single-family residences in Massachusetts,Ā Maine,Ā and beyond, producing kilogram-scale shipments of marijuana. According to court documents, the marijuana was sold in bulk to distributors across the Northeast, and the profits ā amounting to millions ā were funneled into luxury real estate, cars, jewelry, and further expansion of their illicit operations.
āDuring a search of [ringleader Chenās] home in October 2024, over $270,000 in cash was allegedly recovered from the house and from a Porsche in the driveway,ā the indictment alleges, āas well as several Chinese passports and other identification documents inside a safe.ā
According to the indictment, Chenās cell phone data confirmed his personal role in orchestrating smuggling logistics and controlling workers. Additional searches of homes where co-defendants lived yielded over 109 kilograms of marijuana, nearly $200,000 in cash, and luxury items including a $65,000 gold Rolex with the price tag still attached.
A photo from the indictment, humorously but damningly, shows alleged ring member Hongbin Wu, 35, wearing a green āmoney launderingā T-shirt printed with an image of a hot iron pressing U.S. dollar bills on an ironing board ā a snapshot that encapsulates the brazenness of the alleged scheme.
Key to FBI allegations of stunning sophistication tying together Chinese narcos along the U.S. East Coast with bases in mainland China is a document allegedly shared among the conspirators.
āThe grow house operators maintained contact with each other through a list of marijuana cultivators and distributors from or with ties to China in the region called the āEast Coast Contact List,āā the indictment alleges.
Investigators say the conspiracy reveals a human smuggling component directly tied to Chinaās underground migration and debt bondage networks,Ā mirroring exactlyĀ the historic intelligence from Canadian and U.S. Homeland Security documents reported byĀ The BureauĀ last summer.
The alleged leader, 39-year-old Jianxiong Chen, is charged with paying to smuggle Chinese nationals across the Mexican border, then forcing them to work in grow houses while withholding their passports until they repaid enormous smuggling debts.
“Data extracted from Chenās cell phone allegedly revealed that he helped smuggle Chinese nationals into the United States ā putting the aliens to work at one of the grow houses he controlled,” U.S. filings say.
“This case pulls back the curtain on a sprawling criminal enterprise that exploited our immigration system and our communities for personal gain,” said U.S. Attorney Leah Foley. “These defendants allegedly turned quiet homes across the Northeast into hubs for a criminal enterprise ā building a multi-million-dollar black-market operation off the backs of an illegal workforce and using our neighborhoods as cover.ā
The arrests come amid a surge of Chinese migrants entering the U.S. through Mexico, part of a pattern previously exposed in Canadian diplomatic and intelligence reporting. In 1993,Ā a confidentialĀ Canadian government study,Ā “Passports of Convenience,”Ā warned that Chinese government officials, in collusion with Triads and corrupt Latin American partners, were driving a multi-billion-dollar human smuggling business. That report predicted that tens of thousands of migrants from coastal Fujian province would flood North America, empowered by Beijingās tacit support and organized crimeās global reach.
It also warned that mass migration from China in the 1990s came during a time of political upheaval, a trend that has apparently re-emerged while President Xi Jinpingās economic and political guidance has been increasingly questioned among mainland citizens, particularly since the Covid-19 pandemic crisis and lockdowns inside China.
The 1993 report, obtained and analyzed exclusively byĀ The Bureau,Ā described how the Triads ā particularly those connected with Chinese Communist networks in Fujian ā would leverage human smuggling to extend their influence into American cities. The migrants, often saddled with debts of $50,000 or more, became trapped in forced labor, prostitution, or drug networks, coerced to repay their passage fees.
āAlien smuggling is closely linked to narcotics smuggling; many of the persons smuggled in have to resort to prostitution or drug dealing to pay the smugglers,ā the 1993 Canadian immigration report says.

Citing legal filings in one U.S. Homeland Security case, it says a Triad member who reportedly smuggled 150 Fujianese migrants into New York stated that if fees arenāt paid āthe victims are often tortured until the money is paid.ā
Supporting these early warnings, a 1995 U.S. Department of Justice report echoed the Canadian findings, stating that “up to 100,000 Chinese aliens are smuggled into the United States each year,” with 85 percent originating from Fujian. The DOJ report also cited allegations of “negotiations between the Sun Yee On Triad and the Mainland Chinese Government,” suggesting that smuggling and criminal infiltration were tolerated ā if not orchestrated ā to extend China’s economic and political influence abroad.
That report added American investigators and immigration officials concluded it was nearly impossible to counter waves of illegal immigration from China with deportation orders, and the government should focus on āthe largerĀ menaceĀ working its way into U.S. cities: Chinese transnational criminal organizations.ā
āTo combat the growing threat of Asian organized crime in the West,ā it says, ālaw enforcement officials must tackle this new global problem through an understanding of the Triad system and the nature of its threat to Western countries.ā
In New England, the Braintree indictment shows how those old predictions have not only materialized but scaled up.
These networks operate by embedding Chinese nationals into illicit industries in North America, from black-market cannabis cultivation to high-end money laundering. Once inside, they channel profits back through complex underground banking channels that tie the North American drug economy to Chinaās export-driven cash flows and, ultimately, to powerful actors in Beijing.
In recent years,Ā Maine has emerged as a strategicĀ hotspot for illicit Chinese-controlled marijuana operations. AsĀ The BureauĀ has reported, the stateās vast rural areas, lax local oversight, and proximity to East Coast urban markets have made it a favored location for covert grow houses.
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