Albertans Rally for Independence, Javier Milei's Party Wins Landslide Victory

Originally published at: Albertans Rally for Independence, Javier Milei’s Party Wins Landslide Victory – Peak Prosperity

Canadian Politics

Thousands of Albertans attended the “I am Alberta” rally at the provincial legislature on October 25, 2025, advocating for sovereignty and independence from Canada. AI analysis of drone footage estimated 10,000 to 15,000 attendees, the largest such event in Alberta’s history, with few counter-protesters. Organizers from the Alberta Prosperity Project cited frustrations with federal policies, including Bill C-9 on free speech, and called for a 2026 referendum based on over 300,000 pledges. Speakers discussed themes of freedom, democracy, and economic independence benefits, while criticizing Ottawa’s policies and noting US support under President Trump. Attendees from across the province booed federal measures and echoed the movement’s slogan. Some media estimates placed attendance lower, at 5,000 to 8,000, questioning the movement’s broader provincial support.

Geopolitics

Javier Milei’s La Libertad Avanza party received 40.8% of the vote in Argentina’s midterm elections, increasing its parliamentary seats to 101 deputies and 20 senators from 37 and 6 previously. Election officials noted the result exceeded pre-election polls, positioning the party above the one-third threshold in both chambers and potentially improving veto powers through alliances. Voter turnout was reported at around 41%, lower than in previous elections, leading some to raise questions about broader support levels.

In other news, a report from an unnamed analysis group claims that globalist entities are leveraging fundamentalist Islamic movements, including Wahhabism and the Muslim Brotherhood, to challenge Western societal structures. The report alleges these efforts include promoting stricter interpretations of Islam in public spaces and influencing educational and legal systems in countries such as the UK and US, alongside strategies involving mass immigration and cultural shifts. In the UK, Muslims make up 6.7% of the population, with higher concentrations in cities like London (15%) and Birmingham (30%), according to census data. There have been calls for political organization among some groups to advance what they describe as reconquest narratives. In New York, mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani has been associated with imams connected to past events, including the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, while supporting policies that reportedly differ from traditional Islamic prohibitions, per campaign records. Mamdani has dismissed such associations as misrepresentations, emphasizing his focus on inclusivity for all New Yorkers.

Meanwhile, Russia has conducted tests of its Burevestnik nuclear-powered cruise missile, according to reports from state media. The missile reportedly has an ultimate range, although Western intelligence sources have expressed skepticism about the test’s success, citing potential failures and propaganda elements.

Economy

President Trump stated that Javier Milei’s midterm victory in Argentina has led to financial gains for the United States, with Argentine bonds rising 10-13 cents and the peso expected to appreciate. A $20 billion US currency swap arranged by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent earlier this month stabilized markets before the elections, potentially yielding hundreds of millions in profits from over $1 billion in peso purchases, according to market analysts. The results, which exceeded polls, have supported Milei’s reform agenda and investor confidence, with the Global X MSCI Argentina ETF rising 17%. Analysts project increased foreign investment and better access to international debt markets, despite $48 billion in debt payments due by 2027. Opposition parties have vowed to resist austerity measures, citing risks to social programs amid the election’s lower turnout.

Charlie Kirk

Lew Rockwell recently released a summary piece regarding the Charlie Kirk assassination after investing hundreds of hours into the subject (including following the work of Chris and others). Investigations have identified potential complexities, including intelligence operations, advanced technology, and political factors, according to sources familiar with the probe. Some experts have questioned the FBI’s account, citing discrepancies in ballistics, video footage, and crime scene procedures, with suggestions of a subsonic projectile and an exploding microphone device. Kirk’s recent statements criticizing US foreign aid, Israeli policies, and donor influences, as well as his reported shift toward non-interventionism, have been mentioned as possible motives, potentially involving Mossad or rogue Zionist elements, per anonymous sources. Financial irregularities at Turning Point USA and unreleased autopsy details have also been noted in the inquiry. The FBI has stated confidence in suspect Tyler Robinson and is preparing for trial, countering claims of a more complex operation.

In related news, plans for a memorial at the site have prompted protests from UVU Students for a Democratic Society, with a petition garnering over 15,000 signatures opposing it over concerns about division, trauma, and vandalism risks. Protesters cited Kirk’s advocacy for Second Amendment rights amid gun violence debates. A counter-petition supporting the memorial has collected more than 21,000 signatures.

European Politics

In the UK, the number of families seeking support from Parental Education Growth Support (PEGS) for child-inflicted violence has increased from 1,200 annually three years ago to over 4,000 last year, per organization records. Parents have enrolled in free self-defense classes from groups like Northumberland Community and Voluntary Action to address assaults, including concussions and cuts from teenagers. Legal experts note that criminal charges do not apply to children abusing parents, and official support systems lack early intervention options, leaving families with limited recourse. Child psychologists have cautioned that self-defense training may not address underlying behavioral issues and could escalate family tensions.

In Denmark, a 2020 Danish state television advertisement for the science show “Evolution,” re-broadcast recently, shows an expert advising a white couple against partnering to avoid “inbreeding” risks and suggesting the pursuit of “exotic” genetics for health benefits. The ad interrupts a flirtatious scene between two Danes. Data from European broadcasters indicate that advertising often overrepresents minorities and mixed-race couples compared to population demographics. In the UK, where 83% of the population is white, Black individuals (4% of the population) appear in over 50% of commercials, according to Channel 4 figures. Denmark’s foreign-born population has doubled to 16.3% in under a decade, per government statistics, coinciding with a 30% rise in reported violent crime. Danish TV has described the ad as educational on genetics and diversity, rejecting claims of anti-white bias.

US Politics

A Victory Insights poll from October 22-24, 2025, surveying 500 New York respondents, found that 26.5% would consider leaving the city if Zohran Mamdani wins the mayoral race, with 5.2% undecided. Mamdani leads at 46.7% against Andrew Cuomo’s 28.6% and Curtis Sliwa’s 16.2%, with 8% undecided. Nearly 40% of voters, including a third of Democrats, described Mamdani as a potential threat to the city’s future. Recent reports highlight his association with Imam Siraj Wahhaj, listed as an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing that killed six and injured over 1,000, and allegations of $13,000 in illegal foreign donations. Wahhaj has publicly advocated for jihad and assembling an army of 10,000 for Muslim causes, according to archival speeches. Mamdani’s campaign has called the poll’s findings exaggerated and focused on substantive city issues like housing.

Sources

Russia Tests New Nuclear-Powered Burevestnik Cruise Missile

Russia tested new nuclear-powered Burevestnik cruise missile

Source | Submitted by Rodster

Charlie Kirk’s Assassination: Zionist Plots, Tech Tricks, and the Quest for Truth

I believe the assassination was a complex military operation involving Israeli and US intelligence using advanced technology.

Source | Submitted by Acorn Endeavors

The Green-Red Revolution: Globalists Weaponize Fundamentalist Islam Against the West

Enter fundamentalism Islam – as the globalists’ new mercenaries.

Source | Submitted by richcabot

Danish TV Ad Warns White Couples: Stop “Inbreeding,” Seek Exotic Genes

This ad in Denmark shows two Danes making out before an “expert” shows up and tells them that they shouldn’t date each other because that is inbreeding and that they need to have kids with non-whites.

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Protesters Seek to Block Charlie Kirk Memorial at Site of His Assassination

“We don’t want his likeness on campus.”

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Poll: Quarter of New Yorkers Consider Fleeing if Mamdani Wins Mayoral Race

A quarter of all New Yorkers are considering fleeing the city if radical leftist Zohran Mamdani wins the mayoral race, according to new polling.

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British Parents Turn to Self-Defense Classes to Fend Off Violent Kids

it’s not for parents who want to protect their kids from others; it’s for parents that need protection FROM their kids.

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Trump: Milei’s Argentina Win “Made a Lot of Money” for the US

That election made a lot of money for the United States.

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Javier Milei’s Party Lands Crushing Midterm Victory, Tripling Parliamentary Seats

Huge electoral victory for Javier Milei in the midterm elections.

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AI Analysis Pegs Alberta Independence Rally at 10,000–15,000 Attendees

The result is clear. 10,000–15,000 Albertans rallied for independence.

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Thousands Rally for Alberta Independence at Legislature

Thousands rally for Alberta independence at Legislature

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In addition to sources submitted by community members, the following were also used in the creation of this report: Major U.S. Newspaper, Zohran Mamdani, Associated Press, The New York Times, Danish TV, The Nation, Child Psychologist Dr. Helen Marsh, Reuters, and CBC News.

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Noteworthy from Canada:

https://x.com/scoopercooper/status/1982777860981956713
https://x.com/ShareawareCdn/status/1982556599039500360
https://x.com/newstart_2024/status/1982474690087076200
https://x.com/mindingottawa/status/1982788664519180608
https://x.com/MarcNixon24/status/1982565152986964084
https://x.com/ChrisBarber1975/status/1982819797004886320

https://x.com/RealPepeEscobar/status/1982777055491314142

What a surprise…

https://x.com/Martyupnorth_2/status/1982544779327226042

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I was just about to post the same thing.

Here in Calgary I only see repeated media stories about a Forever Canada petition and the the huge number of signatures it’s getting.

Also stories about people who are afraid to sign because of an intimidating political atmosphere that the separatists are creating

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Child violence: How many young people know the meaning of the word “virtue”?

How about some moral formation, parents?

Roughly what percentage of the Canadian public would you say actually believe the progpaganda that they are fed?

Based on what I see in the UK and Ireland, even as the lies and false narrative get ever more crazy and obvious, there’s typically about a hardcore of maybe 30% of people who just want to believe whatever they are told by an ‘authoritative source’. ie. Establishment propaganda. They are the sorts who don’t want to take any kind of responsibility for making their way through life and just want someone to come along and offer them perceived security and comfort.

Very hard to say. My sense is that for anyone able to hold onto (or at least project the appearance of) an upper-middle-class life the official narrative is what’s real and anything else is “super-fringe” if its thought about at all.

For people in a more blue collar way, I hear regular statements that we are being fed some pretty big lies at scale. But I feel like its more of a dawning awareness than the kind of coherent world-view that people like us work on.

I feel like the later group would agree that if we had only elected “the other guy” Canada would be OK for example.

In Alberta, the govt has largely disappointed the medical freedom types, but they have done some procedural things of interest. You not only had to pay for your Covid shot this year but next year you have to pre-order it.

This sounds good to people like us, but then I see a manager at my office post about it and people give the thumbs up (as in, “Thanks Ill get my order in!”)

I doubt its international news but Alberta has a teachers strike in progress. The last offer rejected by the teachers side involved “free covid shots” for the teachers.

I read it and thought the govt had insulted the teachers, but later found out it was apparently a key union demand.

So things like this make me think there isn’t much awareness or curiosity.

Chris made a comment on his last Friday update about the people around him being “A cargo cult that believes prosperity will return if they just follow the rules”. That pretty much sums up Canada IMO.

Alberta does have a core group of old-timers who very much dislike the Feds but this province has had huge in-migration (both from within Canada and international) and I don’t think the cities have much in common with the rural areas at all anymore (blue collar not withstanding)

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