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Canada strongly condemns Russia’s latest attack on Kyiv, including the strike on the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, a sacred site in Ukraine and Eastern Christianity.    Canada stands with Ukraine. Their cause — freedom, democracy, sovereignty — is our cause.
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Sean Strickland just got SWARMED by cops and hauled away after sneaking into the UFC White House event 😳💀
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It only takes about 5 minutes of watching Fox News to understand why Trump supporters live in a completely fucking different reality than everyone else.
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Read this carefully. Not because of what Ammon McNeff said. Because of what nobody asked. In the bodycam footage, the American Fork Police Department is presented with two competing stories. On one side: Ben Schneider, better known as Reckless Ben. On the other: Ammon McNeff, CEO of Bricks & Minifigs, discussing Joshua Johnson, Brandon Best, the Salem-Keizer store dispute, and the Mansell family's collection. The officer openly admits he is getting two completely different versions of events. That should have triggered skepticism. Instead, something strange happens. Ammon McNeff makes a long series of serious allegations. Fraud. Forgery. Extortion. Fake contracts. Criminal investigations. Harassment. Collusion. Multiple lawsuits. Organized misconduct. Think about that for a moment. Those are not small accusations. Those are accusations that could destroy reputations and send people to prison. Yet from the footage, the obvious follow-up questions never seem to come. "Can you show me the evidence?" "Can you provide the documents?" "Can you verify those claims?" "Do you have proof of the forgery?" "Do you have proof of extortion?" Instead, the conversation appears to move almost immediately toward accepting a narrative. And that should concern everyone. Not because Ammon McNeff is necessarily wrong. Not because Ben Schneider is necessarily right. But because justice dies the moment allegations become a substitute for evidence. Then look at what happened afterward. According to Ben's published footage and reporting, there were repeated police encounters, trespass warnings, vehicle searches, arrests, searches for alleged drugs that reportedly produced nothing, searches for alleged stolen LEGO merchandise that reportedly produced nothing, and escalating enforcement actions surrounding a dispute that everyone agreed was, at its core, connected to a civil controversy. Again, maybe there are facts the public has not seen. Maybe there are details that will emerge later. But reasonable people should still ask: If someone is accused of fraud, where is the evidence? If someone is accused of extortion, where is the evidence? If someone is accused of forgery, where is the evidence? And if that evidence exists, why wasn't it the center of the conversation? Because what many people are noticing is not proof of corruption. It's something more subtle. A pattern. A pattern where the discussion repeatedly shifts away from evidence and toward character. "He does this for clicks." "He's a YouTuber." "He's wearing camera glasses." "He's trying to get footage." Maybe. But none of those statements answer whether the underlying claims are true. Throughout history, powerful institutions have always preferred debating the messenger over debating the message. The messenger is easier to attack. The evidence is harder. And that's why this story has spread far beyond LEGO collectors. People aren't just watching a dispute involving Brian Mansell, Joshua Johnson, Brandon Best, Ammon McNeff, Bricks & Minifigs, Reckless Ben, and the American Fork Police Department. They're watching something larger. They're watching a test. A test of whether evidence still matters. A test of whether institutions remain accountable. A test of whether ordinary citizens are allowed to ask uncomfortable questions. Because if accusations alone are enough to justify investigations, searches, arrests, warrants, and public condemnation, then every single one of us is vulnerable. Today it's a YouTuber. Tomorrow it's a journalist. The next day it's a whistleblower. The next day it's you. The strongest societies are not the ones that blindly trust corporations. They are not the ones that blindly trust police. They are not the ones that blindly trust influencers. They are the ones that demand evidence from everyone. No exceptions. No sacred cows. No special treatment. Just facts. Just evidence. Just truth. And until those questions are answered, people will continue asking them. youtube.com/watch?v=wpYc8MQL…
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The Reckless Ben and Bricks and Minifigs controversy is unreal. Highlights: -YouTuber inherits $200k worth of Legos from Father -CEO of B&M Ammon McNeff buys retailer, steals Legos -RB Requests Legos, CEO refuses, sells them instead -RB Sues and WINS but CEO refuses to pay -RB travels to Utah to serve the CEO Papers -Cops show up, arrest RB, accuse him of "stealing legos" (and drugs) -He is swatted at one point, nothing found (he didn't steal they did) -RB is held against his will for multiple days -RB by a stroke of LUCK, convinces judge to release him -RB is unable to serve papers and FLEES to Mexico -RB is now fighting to expose a MASSIVE Mormon Conspiracy of INSANE proportions (hundreds of millions) and fraud that you would not believe (not to mention police corruption and a MORMON MAFIA) -the CEO is risking a $400 million company/millions in damages just so he can steal $200k Legos -Utah gets exposed as Mormon Israel. This is the most insane case of blatant corruption, actual Mafia's and a genuine SOCIOPATH CEO (one for the medical books) I have ever seen, be advised folks, I 100% Stand With Ben and will likely investigate myself... absolutely historical/diabolical.
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The Bricks & Minifigs CEO should be in jail
YouTuber "Reckless Ben" faces up to 5 years in prison and has had to flee to Mexico after exposing Bricks & Minifigs, a Mormon LEGO company in Utah. The company allegedly stole a sick family’s $200k collection and seems to have weaponized local police against Ben
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It should go without saying, but if you are a Lego collector, trader, or parent/buyer... Do not EVER do business with the store "Bricks & Minifigs." These are known thieves who stole a dying old man's collection that he worked his entire life to build. They're also in a weird Mormon cult and like to weaponize police/swat people who try to serve them legal court documents. Dangerous, dirty, corrupt rats who don't deserve a cent. Spread the word, tell your friends family and neighbors. It is incredibly important to rid the country of a company filled with religious cultist rats who couldn't honor a deal and simply give a man his Legos back.
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LEGO SCANDAL UPDATE 🚨 Someone LEAKED redacted Utah Police bodycam & it looks bad for Bricks & Minifigs. The CEO made INSANE allegations, AFPD treated it as gospel: - says they're being extorted - says Reckless Ben threatened to kill them - blatantly lies about court cases - blatantly lies about consignment agreement - & a lot more (AFPD eats it up) youtube.com/watch?v=wpYc8MQL…
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It's hilarious how Bricks and Minifigs could have made this whole thing go away for $200K. And now they've taken well over that in PR damage, and will be just bleeding money over this.
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Patreon CEO Jack Conte delivers a message to Bricks & Minifigs after they sent an official takedown request for Reckless Ben’s videos “We have in fact unfortunately determined that Bricks & Minifigs can stuff it, we’re keeping Ben’s page up” (Via JackConteExtras on YT)
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FFS 👇 I'm a Manitoban and I say ❤️ double ❤️❤️
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Replying to @WhiteHouse
Fixed it
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🇷🇺 deserves to be nuked. Fact.
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This has to be the greatest Matthew Tkachuk moment of all time

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Leon Draisaitl on why he’s willing to check Jack Eichel vs. pushing for points: “Because I want to win, and I know sometimes that’s what it takes to win. I can put my own stats on the back burner for a couple of months if that means that we’re going to be the last team standing.”
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Here is a list of the damage @ABDanielleSmith and the @Alberta_UCP have done to Alberta and Albertans. It is so large I had to add a 5th image in the comments. Sadly, the list is probably far from complete. @ABDanielleSmith @Alberta_UCP #abpoli
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Anyone advocating for Alberta separation from Canada, especially Danielle Smith and Alberta legislature, should pack their bags and renounce their citizenship. They can leave but the land will stay. The land belongs to First Nations and the treaties are with the Crown. #cdnpoli #AlbertaSeparation
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Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation ain’t having the separatists rhetoric from Smith or her ilk… #abpoli #ableg #cdnpoli
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Elon Musk is hiding this video of Bill Burr ripping him apart. So don't RT it. Or do if you don't like Elon Musk.
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