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Red Deer Mounties Investigating Extortion Attempts

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By Sheldon Spackman

The online world can be a dangerous one. Red Deer City RCMP say they’ve received two complaints this month of extortion by libel. In both cases, men were approached online by women who lured them into compromising online encounters and then threatened to post the images online unless they were paid by the victim.

Mounties say neither victim was defrauded of money but in both cases, the women stopped communication once the victims stated they were reporting the incident to RCMP. Police suspect there may be more of these types of incidents but speculate the victims may be too embarrassed to report it.

RCMP say unfortunately, these online profiles are usually fake and the extorters live in different countries, making prosecution of them impossible.

Mounties are providing the following tips to help keep you safe online: use the privacy settings on social media accounts, be cautious about whom you befriend online, ask yourself why they are approaching you and be wary of any push for inappropriate intimacy. Don’t share personal details with a stranger who approaches you online, stick with first names and generalized locations, do not let anyone, friends or strangers talk you into doing anything that you wouldn’t want your family, your employer or your friends to see. Be aware that the person you’re chatting with online may be misrepresenting their age, sex, location and intentions. Remember, your online actions do not disappear, the Internet and/or social media sites are not the issue; the way that scammers and predators use them is the problem.

Red Deer Mounties say they received their first report of Extortion by Libel in July of 2013.

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Watch As Tucker Carlson And Glenn Greenwald Get A Good Laugh Over CNN Pretending Biden’s Decline Is Breaking News

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By Hailey Gomez

During a podcast Friday, Daily Caller News Foundation co-founder Tucker Carlson and independent journalist Glenn Greenwald couldn’t stop laughing over CNN’s sudden realization of former President Joe Biden’s mental decline.

CNN’s Jake Tapper along with Axios’ Alex Thompson released their book, ā€œOriginal Sin,ā€ on May 20, whichĀ detailsĀ Biden’s cognitive slide over the last four years — a concern Republicans hadĀ raisedĀ even before the 2020 election. While appearing on ā€œThe Tucker Carlson Show,ā€ Carlson joked that Greenwald had been ā€œscoopedā€ by CNN on Biden’s mental fitness.

ā€œSo you are, I think, the dean of alternative media. You’ve been doing this longer than anybody that I know personally. So it must be a little weird to get scooped by CNN on Joe Biden’s dementia, like you had no idea,ā€ Carlson said. ā€œNone of us knew.ā€

ā€œNone of us knew,ā€ Greenwald teased. ā€ There was that debate, and we were all shocked, but we were told he had a cold. So I was like, ā€˜OK, he’s on some cold medication. Who hasn’t been there before? It makes you a little dragged, a little groggy, a little just like dragged.’ But no, now Jake Tapper has uncovered the truth. It turns out Joe Biden was in cognitive decline.ā€

Sources told Tapper and Thompson that Biden’s mental fitness had declined rapidly during his time as president, with his mental state becomingĀ so severeĀ at one point that aides discussed putting him in a wheelchair.

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Tapper has faced pushback from both Democrats and Republicans over the timing of his book and the revelations it includes. The CNN host has long defended the former president.

Carlson went on to joke with Greenwald about how he believed Tapper gathered the material for the book.

ā€œJust a hardcore shoe leather investigative reporting,ā€ Greenwald joked. ā€œHe’s working his sources, calling all the people in Washington, digging up FOIA documents.ā€

ā€œIt’s one of those things where you kind of can’t believe what you’re witnessing because Jake Tapper is pretending to have uncovered a scandal that he himself led the way in the media, or one of the leaders in the media, in covering up,ā€ Greenwald added. ā€œTo the point where if somebody would go on his show and say ā€˜Joe Biden is obviously in cognitive decline.’ He would say ā€˜How dare you bully kids who stutter?’ā€

Greenwald went on to reference how Tapper hadĀ accusedĀ President Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, of ā€œmockingā€ the former president over his stutter during a 2020 interview.

Despite Lara Trump pointing to what she believed were signs of Biden’s problems, Tapper dismissed her remarks at the time, saying she had ā€œno standing to diagnose somebody’s cognitive decline.ā€

In addition to Lara Trump, Tapper also dismissed former Democratic presidential candidate Dean Phillips during a 2024Ā interviewĀ after Phillips expressed his ā€œconcernsā€ about Biden running for a second term.

ā€œObviously, he wanted Biden to win desperately and would not tolerate anyone going on the show and saying that Biden was in cognitive decline,ā€ Greenwald said. ā€œNow he’s making millions of dollars off a book.ā€

Following the media coverage of Tapper’s and Thompson’s book, BidenĀ appearedĀ to tell reporters on Friday he could ā€œbeat the hell out ofā€ the two journalists.

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Bongino announces FBI will release files on COVID cover up, Mar-a-Lago Raid and more

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FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino announced that the bureau will begin releasing information on a number of controversial investigations long shielded from public view.

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  • Bongino said the FBI is clearing information on high-profile cases, including COVID, Crossfire Hurricane, and the Trump Mar-a-Lago raid.
  • The bureau is actively working with the DOJ on releasing Epstein case details and cracking down on child sexual abuse content.
  • Bongino dismissed media attacks on FBI Director Kash Patel as “verifiable lies” and accused the press of fabricating stories.

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FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino disclosed on Saturday that theĀ bureau will begin releasing information previously kept under tight wraps, including cases that many Americans believe were swept under the rug for political or institutional protection.

Bongino, a former NYPD officer, Secret Service agent, and outspoken conservative commentator,Ā took to XĀ to announce that his office has already started cooperating with Congress and the public by providing long-requested information. Among the cases he cited: the attempted assassination of Rep. Steve Scalise, the Nashville Christian school shooting, the Crossfire Hurricane probe, and the COVID-19 origins and cover-up.

ā€œThis isn’t business as usual anymore,ā€ Bongino wrote. ā€œWe’re clearing information to Congress, and the public, as quickly as possible.ā€

One of the most politically explosive revelations relates to the FBI’s handling of the Mar-a-Lago raid, an unprecedented move to search the home of the sitting president’s top political opponent, President Donald Trump. Bongino’s announcement signals that internal communications and case files may soon be scrutinized by congressional investigators and the public alike.

Bongino also confirmed that the agency is working closely with the DOJ on the Epstein case, noting the overwhelming volume of child sexual abuse material that must be reviewed. He emphasized that protecting children remains a core mission of the FBI under his and Director Kash Patel’s leadership.

ā€œOperation ā€˜Restoring Justice,’ where we locked up child predators and 764 subjects, in every part of the country, is just the beginning,ā€ he wrote. ā€œThink twice if you’ve targeted children, because you’re next.ā€

The deputy director didn’t hold back in pushing back against media reports that characterized Patel’s leadership as unserious or performative. ā€œThe media continue to entirely fabricate stories,ā€ Bongino wrote, describing reports about Patel skipping briefings and attending sports events as ā€œa verifiable lie.ā€

He defended Patel’s work ethic, noting that the FBI director routinely works 10–12 hour days and meets with top counter-terror officials and global law enforcement partners.

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