Monday, July 13, 2026

Your Sikhs today: Queensland, Australia edition

Imagine how long we've waited for a story we could dateline "Toowoomba"! Today we have one, proving (if nothing else) that the US of A and Canada are not the only countries plagued with Sikh immigrants -- legal or otherwise -- who refuse to conform to the social and cultural norms of their host countries. 

The second "A" in the AABC countries -- the first being America -- is Australia, which gets its share (and more) of students and graduates of the internationally notorious Singh School of Truck.

Meet Dharminder Singh, 48, a taxi driver [See? What'd I tell ya! Ed.] accused of killing his former partner four months after the birth. Jana Armstrong, 30, was last seen at a unit on Gordon Avenue in the Toowoomba suburb of Newtown, south-east Queensland, last Tuesday. 

Her white Hyundai Kona was found in the middle of the road on the corner of Jellicoe Street and Gordon Avenue early on Wednesday, sparking a search that came to an end on Saturday night when her body was found by pig hunters in steep bushland an hour's drive north of Toowoomba. 

Mr Singh, a native of India, was arrested on Sunday morning and appeared by video link in Toowoomba Magistrates Court today. He now faces additional charges of arson and breach of bail, proving, if nothing else, that the Australian "justice" system is just as lax and alien-friendly as that of Canada.

Defence lawyer Ramli Salehkon, from Toowoomba Multicultural Legal Services, told the magistrate that his client is too "distressed" to enter a  plea at this time, and will not do so until a brief of evidence was provided to the court. In other words, "He'll place his bet after he sees your cards." Mr Salehkon added, "My client has co-operated with police investigation… [and] asserts his innocence. This matter will be defended."

Was Senator Lindsey Graham assassinated?

They say nothing much happens in North America on summer weekens. [Other than mass shootings at ethnic festivals and street parties. Ed.] This weekend, however, was different.

On Saturday evening, United States Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) died suddenly at the age of 71 after experiencing cardiac arrest at his Washington DC home. RIP, Senator.

The FBI is "assisting local authorities" with their investigation. DC's Office of the Chief Medical Examiner's preliminary finding determined the cause of death to be an aortic dissection due to arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease.

Such things happen. But... although there's a family history of heart disease, the late senator is not known to have had any serious episodes before. He appeared hale and hearty during and immediately after his trip to Kyiv, where he met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and pushed for increased sanctions against Russia.

Senator Graham's sudden death raises suspicions and speculation about foul play, which the lickspittle media hasten to call "unfounded" and "conspiracy theories". Further microscopic and toxicological testing is pending to finalize his death certificate.

While we are still free to speculate without being dismissed as tin-hat fascists, let us ask who might have wanted Senator Graham killed. 

* Corrupt Ukrainian officials, afraid that their skimming off Western aid will be exposed?
* Vladimir Putin, as a warning to the US of A to stop interfering in his failing attempt to conquer Ukraine?
* The Iranians, as revenge for the killing of their penultimate Supreme Leader?

* Deep State, which still exists, working hard behind the scenes to put their puppets back in power? Would an FBI investigation reveal a Deep State connection? Ha!
* The Democrats, especially the "Social Democrats" now in control of the Party?
* All of the above?!

Walt, for one, is not ready to be told, "Nothing to see here, folks. Go back to your summer sleep." We call for a thorough investigation by a disinterested agency. Walt suggests the Mossad, Israel's national intelligence agency, responsible for foreign espionage, covert operations, and counter-terrorism. Well, why not? Those who have done nothing wrong have nothing to fear!

Friday, July 10, 2026

Your Sikhs today: Canucks order one (1) (only) criminal Singh deported

Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Board (comprised of card-carrying Liberals in need of work) finally said the quiet part out loud on Friday, admitting that extortion gangs who prey on "south Asians", rely on Indians, mostly Sikhs, living in Canada on "temporary" student and work visas.

The totally unsurprising admission came in an explanation for an order of deportation Jashandeep Singh (not exactly as pictured), described as a "bottom-tier" associate of the notorious Lawrence Bishnoi gang in Edmonton.

While the top leaders of the Bishnoi gang were charged with racketeering this week, this Jashandeep Singh -- not to be confused with the dozens of "Jashandeep Singhs" whose pictures may be found on the Internet -- is among the lower-level suspects authorities have opted [not "been pressured"? Ed.] to expel from Canuckistan.

Like many in the Bishnoi gang, Mr Singh came to Canada on a student visa. He said his parents borrowed money to send him to an Edmonton college in 2022 so he could have a brighter future. But he acknowledged he "made a mistake" by joining the gang, where he became a "soldier", subordinate to a mid-level member named Arshdeep Singh.

At his immigration hearing, a police officer testified that Mr Singh was caught on video holding a gun that was used in an extortion shooting in Surrey BC on 19 May 2025. In the footage, Mr Singh aimed the handgun at the head of another Singh man. 

According to police, he was present when the same weapon was fired in Edmonton a few hours later. He later hid the gun so police would not find it. However, a different firearm was later found during a police search of the home he shared with roommates.

Testifying in his defence (with the help of a Punjabi interpreter, of course), Mr Singh denied being a gang member and denied hiding any guns. He said the videos were filmed at Arshdeep Singh's birthday celebration. He said Arsedeep was a friend and they had met at school. He claimed he was intoxicated at the time the videos were recorded, after consuming marijuana gummies, and was only joking around when he picked up Arshdeep’s gun and held it to someone’s head.

However, the IRB said in its decision that Mr Singh was not a credible witness and his statements to investigators contained "numerous inconsistencies." So the deportation order was made. Whether it will actually be carried out is a different question. Walt predicts Jashandeep Singh will still be in Canada a year from now. Lifetime pct .987.

Further reading: "House arrest for temporary resident guilty of sexual assault", Prince George (BC) Citizen, 9/7/26. Karandeep Singh came to Canada from India on a "temporary" visa in 2023 and works as a security guard. He pled guilty to sexual assault and got 170 days house arrest, followed by 18 months probation. Whether or not he will be deported after that... see previous paragraph.

Your Sikhs today: Brampton man vanishes using old Indian rope trick

The Blue Water Bridge is a twin-span international bridge across the St. Clair River, linking Port Huron MI and Point Edward ON. It connects both the I-69 and I-94 in Michigan with the King's Highway 402 in Ontario for a straight and fast shot to Toronto, the de facto capital of Canuckistan.

As we reported in "Your Singhs today", WWW 17/2/26, and "Your Sikhs today", WWW 17/6/26, the bridge is a favourite border crossing point for drug smugglers, mostly of the Sikh persuasion, concealing cocaine, fentanyl and other mind-blowing substances in the nooks and crannies of big rigs operated by companies like Diversity Truck Lines. 

Drug smugglers such as Charanpreet Singh, of Brampton ON [Surprised? Ed.] who was found guilty last February of smuggling $7.5 million (over |$5 million in real money) worth of drugs into Canada on 8 April 2022. 


Mr Singh was sentenced in absentia to 15 years in the rock hockey arena. "In absentia" because, alas and by golly, he cut off his GPS tracker while out on bail [Surprised? Ed.] and fled Canuckistan days before he was to be sentenced. A source says he was last seen at Canadian Tire purchasing a 30-foot length of nylon rope.

Following a two-week trial last year, Superior Court Justice George King convicted Mr Singh of importing 55 kilograms of cocaine and five kilograms of heroin over the Sarnia-area bridge. He also convicted him of possessing those drugs for trafficking. 

As is normal in the ultra-woke Canadian "justice" system, Mr Singh was released on bail of C$55,000 about two weeks after the drugs were discovered. He was permitted to stay out of custody until his sentencing hearing, scheduled for June 24th. But four days before his court date, he allegedly removed his ankle bracelet. 

Peel Regional police tried to find him, but couldn't. Said Inspector Singh (no relation), "It's very difficult because they're all wearing turbans, and when we ask if they're 'Singh', they all say 'Of course." So the Peel coppers obtained a warrant for his arrest for failing to appear and removing the monitor, and referred the matter to the Mounties, who always get their Singh... unless they don't.

Your Sikhs today: "King Singh" to stay in USA another 20 years

Meet Guramrit Singh Sidhu, a Brampton ON man [You were expecting maybe St-Louis-du-Haha? Ed.] and a Sikh. When we last reported on Mr Sidhu (WWW 27/3/26) was known as "the chitta king". In the Punjabi dialect, that means "drug king". 

Sadly (for him), Mr Sidhu has been dethroned, after being sentenced in the US of A to 20 years in the hoosegow. He pled guilty to leading a criminal organization that trafficked drugs worth up to $17 million ($12 million in real money) from the into Canuckistan over a period of just one month, via Diversity Truck Lines.

The 63-year-old Sikh who would be king thumbed his nose at Canadian authorities, but was the lead defendant in an American federal indictment targeting a drug trafficking group. He was the seventh defendant to plead guilty. Others had been sentenced to federal prison terms ranging from more than two years to nine years. 

Mr Sidhu was arrested in January of 2024 and was extradited to the US of A months later. His plea agreement states that King Singh orchestrated the distribution of eight separate drug loads, including 523 kilograms of methamphetamine and 347 kilograms of cocaine from 13 September 2022 to 24 October 2022. 

According to the the US District Attorney's office, "After buying the bulk quantities of cocaine and methamphetamine in the USA, Sidhu arranged for the narcotics transportation into Canada via long-haul semi-trucks [driven by graduates of the Singh School of Truck Driving, no doubt. Ed.] for further distribution.

"Sidhu provided telephone numbers and serial numbers on bills of currency for couriers to use as a ‘token’ for identification purposes during the delivery and transportation of the cocaine and methamphetamine."

The DA's office said Mr Sidhu and his co-conspirators then retrieved the drugs from locations within Canada for further distribution. 

Mr Sidhu should count himself lucky that the judge could consider only the one month of criminal acivity. According to American investigators, his drug trafficking organization operated between September of 2020 and February of 2023.

King Singh will be back on the streets in two years or less. Whether he will be deported to Canada or his native "Khalistan" is unclear, but until then he have to mastermind his business from accommodation provided by American taxpayers.

Thursday, July 9, 2026

No-one has done more to divide America than these three men

VIDEO: The enshittification of our society -- why everything is shitty now

Walt's car (yes, I do have one!) is a 2016 gas-powered compact sedan, assembled (but not made) in North America. It cost me $17,000 new, including the extended warranty which I wouldn't have needed if the manufacturer had built a better car to start with.

Extended warranties are like paying in advance for the manufacturer to fix something which they know is going to have to be fixed. Why? Because it's shitty! It was made that way! But I bought the car and, on balance, didn't get totally screwed. I've had nearly 14 years of use out of it with only half a dozen days "in the shop". But now it's got 100,000 miles on it, and I'm in the predicament described at the 3:15 mark of this video.

Another example of why things are getting shittier than ever, because they're planned that way, is the end of support for Windows 10. I'm still using Win10 and refuse to bow to the pressure to "upgrade" to Win11. Bill Gates has too many hooks in me as it is!

Thanks to the Norwegian Consumer Council for drawing attention to and confirming our suspicions about the shittiness of everything! Is there anything we consumers can do about it? I haven't watched the video linked at the end of this video, but I doubt it. Maybe in Norway consumers have more power than in North America. But at least we can voice our objections to "Make itr shitty!" Who knows? Some marketer might just listen... some day....