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Local police and the RCMP have made few arrests since domestic terrorists went on a non-stop church burning and vandalism spree throughout Canada earlier this year.
The mainstream media sunk to a new low after CTV News decided to protect the identity of a church arsonist from viewers.
Instead of broadly circulating the clear images of the arsonist, editors blurred out the footage of the woman.
The twice targeted St. George Coptic Orthodox Church has burned to the ground in the middle of Surrey, BC, after a failed attempt on Wednesday. RCMP are now looking for a “heavy set” white woman who was caught trying to set the doors on fire.
Our information shows that since June, there have been 45 attacks on Christian and mainly Roman Catholic congregations. Of those, 17 of them have been scorched or burnt to a crisp in suspicious circumstances.
While Justin Trudeau travels across the country on a taxpayer funded campaign blitz, he is taking care to keep opposition journalists far away from the action.
After days of the mainstream media diverting from the true cause of the devastating fire in Lytton, B.C., authorities are now saying what we suspected all along: that the fire that killed two was lit by a human.
The Calgary Vietnamese Alliance Church has been targeted by arsonists, destroying part of the building envelope and damaging the entire sanctuary.
Jason Kenney has officially labeled the church burning spree “terrorism,” a charge that other politicians have fallen short of saying.
Canada Day has been cancelled in Morrinville, the town most recently to have fallen victim to left wing terrorists.
Several more churches have been lit on fire in British Columbia following a spate of arson and vandalism attacks in recent weeks. The latest churches to be targeted were both located on First Nations reserves.