🧵🇺🇸🇵🇰 Pakistan Sold to the Trump Family: The Crypto Betrayal Behind the Praise
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Donald Trump can’t stop singing praises for Pakistan’s Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. He calls Munir his “favourite Pakistani field marshal” and a “tough-good fighter.”
But this isn’t random diplomacy, it’s payment for services rendered.
Pakistan’s top civilian and military leaders have literally handed the keys of Pakistan's financial system straight to the Trump family’s crypto empire.
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In January 2026, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb signed a high-profile MOU with Zachary Witkoff, son of Trump’s special envoy and CEO of World Liberty Financial (WLF). Standing proudly behind them were PM Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir.
The deal gives the Trump-family-controlled USD1 stablecoin direct integration into Pakistan’s regulated digital payments system and operational access to the State Bank of Pakistan.
This marks the first sovereign state partnership for WLF, a platform where the Trump family’s entity holds majority ownership and takes 75% of token sale revenues.
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A private company owned by the sitting US President’s family now has a direct pipeline into Pakistan’s central banking infrastructure. USD1 will handle payments, remittances, cross-border settlements, and sit alongside any future Pakistani digital currency.
Every conversion into this Trump-backed stablecoin pulls liquidity out of Pakistan and funnels it toward US Treasury assets. The State Bank loses meaningful control over monetary policy.
This is exactly the kind of arrangement that risks accelerating inflation, rupee depreciation, and capital flight, yet Munir and Sharif greenlit it without hesitation.
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In return, Pakistan received glowing Trump praise, red-carpet treatment, and even floated a Nobel Peace Prize nomination. Munir and Sharif delivered exactly what the Trump family wanted: a captive market for their stablecoin and a new channel to help manage America’s debt burden.
This isn’t a strategic partnership. It’s economic colonization in the 21st century. No invasions required when local leaders voluntarily auction off monetary sovereignty.
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Trump now treats Pakistan like his personal property because, functionally, that’s what it has become. The country’s financial future has been mortgaged for photo-ops and kind words from the White House.
The Sharif family, the military establishment, and their inner circle have their golden parachutes ready. The Great Crypto Sellout is done. Pakistan didn’t just sign an MoU; it signed away control.
The only real question left: How much more of the nation will be auctioned off before the consequences fully hit the people?
Wake up, Pakistan. This is what selling your sovereignty looks like.
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🧵Inside WSO: The Hidden Khalistani Machine in Canada🇨🇦
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RCMP executed a search warrant and seized the phone of former Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek as part of a major corruption probe into Calgary City Hall. Her home and others were raided.
What’s the deeper story here?
Her father, Jasdev Singh Grewal, was a former board member of the World Sikh Organization. This isn’t random; it’s a window into one of Canada’s most powerful Khalistani-linked networks.
Check out the details 👇
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The WSO brands itself as a “Sikh human rights” organization.
Reality? Per whistleblower Bob Rai, it’s the political arm of the Khalistan movement in Canada, trading bloc votes and influence for protection, policy wins, and cover for extremists.
Rai: “The World Sikh Organization not only controls the Unity Party government in Canada, but it is also an asset for CSIS.” They do not speak for ordinary Sikhs.
📹 Mocha Bezirgan
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Founded in 1984 at a convention featuring Ajaib Singh Bagri, leader of Babbar Khalsa International (BKI), the group behind the 1985 Air India Flight 182 bombing.
RCMP interrogated Co-founder Gian Singh Sandhu over Air India links. He also co-founded Khalsa Credit Union with figures tied to the bombing conspirators and Ripudaman Singh Malik (later assassinated).
WSO has spent decades deflecting blame from Khalistanis onto India.
🧵🇨🇦 Blame India or Fix Canada? What The Toronto Police Corruption Case Reveals
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#Canada has spent years pointing fingers at #India over extortion and organized crime. But the latest #Toronto police corruption arrests tell a very different story.
This thread breaks down what the evidence actually shows.👇
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Canadian political and security narratives have previously put allegations that the Indian government uses organized criminal networks, including the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, to extort, intimidate, and even k*ll in Canada.
Parallel to this, #Khalistani groups have repeatedly demanded action on extortion, shootings, and intimidation, often asserting that India-backed criminal networks drive these crimes.
Yet while this foreign-interference narrative dominated headlines, Canadian law enforcement was quietly uncovering something else entirely: deeply rooted domestic organized crime, and internal corruption within policing itself.
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York Regional Police launched Project South in June 2025, initially triggered by intelligence around a suspected murder plot, and later expanding into allegations of bribery, drug trafficking, police data leaks, and organized crime facilitation.
In February 2026, Project South resulted in the arrest and charging of seven serving Toronto Police Service officers and one retired officer, alongside 19 additional suspects, for offences including bribery, breach of trust, conspiracy to commit murder, unauthorized access to police databases, cocaine trafficking, and extortion-related crimes.
🧵The Hidden Truth About Athika Ahmed, Health Ambassador or Extremist?
Athika Ahmed, a 23-year-old from Wales, has been hailed as a health advocate for women’s education in UK schools. But behind her public image lies a disturbing truth.
She’s using her platform to spread extr*mist views, from supporting Hamas to promoting anti-Israel rhetoric.
Let’s dig deeper.👇
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Athika’s support for Palestine and Hamas is well-documented, and shockingly, just days after the horrific October 7 att*ck, she was posting anti-Israel and anti-Jewish content.
How can someone with these views be trusted to guide the next generation on health, education, and empathy?
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Her anti-Israel stance is only part of the picture. Athika has also made troubling claims about Muslims being "unsafe" in #India, using her platform to sow division and spread fear.
Her divisive narrative casts entire nations in a negative light. Is this the kind of influence we need?
🧵Canada Confronts the Growing Khalistan Extremism Threat
Canada’s premier intelligence agency, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), has formally identified Khalistani actors as extremists, stating that Canadian territory has been used to promote the Khalistan cause, raise funds, and plan acts of violence targeting India.
Read in detail.👇
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According to the CSIS assessment, the Khalistan-related threat falls under “politically motivated violent extremism (PMVE)” and has persisted since the 1980s.
CSIS has acknowledged that:
• These actors operate primarily from Canadian soil
• They raise funds and spread propaganda
• Their activities mainly target India but have domestic consequences
This marks a major departure from past silence.
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Since the 1970s, Khalistan advocacy has grown, with referendum-style votes drawing tens of thousands of participants in cities like Brampton, Surrey, Calgary, and Ottawa.
The movement’s history is also tied to past violence: the Air India b0mbing in 1985, carried out by Khalistani extremists, k!lled 329 people, including many Canadian citizens (the single de*dliest act of aviation terr0rism in Canadian history).
🧵The Khalistan Narco-Terror Syndicate: History of Violence and Its Drivers
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#Khalistan began as a separatist movement engineered by some disgruntled politicians who weaponised religion and exploited grievances for power, money, and control. Soon, it transformed into a terrorism project with a core foundation built on violence, terrorism, and criminal activity.
By the early 1970s, a few operatives shifted to Europe, the UK, and North America to globalise the agenda. This provided access to millions of diaspora funding, political cover, and protection under Western freedoms and asylum systems.
The core propaganda claims that #Khalistani militancy emerged as a reaction to the events of 1984. This is historically false since the “reactive militancy” narrative functioned as a cover for pre-existing violence.
This thread traces how Khalistan developed into a global terror-criminal network, rooted in separatist ideology, sustained by crime, and enabled by foreign safe havens.👇
(2/12) What Popular Voices Think of Khalistan
A host of Western thinkers, security analysts, and former high-ranking officials have exposed the Khalistan movement as a violent, transnational threat. These influential figures argue that the movement has mutated into a "Crime-Terror Nexus" that endangers global security.
Michael Rubin (ex-Pentagon): Rubin has compared the rise of Khalistani extremism to the early days of Al-Qaeda, warning that Western complacency today mirrors the pre-9/11 era. He argues that when states tolerate these groups as "political," they provide cover for a growing terror threat.
Dr Paul Bullen: Bullen, A PhD scholar, criticised Khalistani terrorism and exposed the hypocrisy of mainstream media, stating that even questioning Khalistan is treated as taboo. He argued that the media has consistently failed to critically examine sensitive issues such as Khalistani terrorism.
Source: @BezirganMocha
Dr Christine Fair: A leading South Asian security expert, Fair has detailed the "Pakistan-Khalistan" connection, noting how extremist elements are utilised as proxies in a broader asymmetric warfare strategy, describing the movement as deeply rooted in militant violence.
The Hudson Institute (US-based think tank): Their research highlights how these groups use "Human Rights" narratives to masquerade as victims while engaging in extortion, radicalisation, and the glorification of convicted terrorists like Talwinder Singh Parmar.
Terry Milewski (Senior Canadian journalist): In his landmark 2020 report, "Khalistan: A Project of Pakistan," Milewski exposed the movement as a geopolitical pawn. He argues that the separatist cause is a "failed idea" kept alive by foreign interests to destabilise the region, rather than a genuine grassroots movement.
Peter Chalk (RAND Corporation): A counter-terrorism expert who has lectured on the "Punjab Lessons," Chalk has analysed the movement's history of mass casualty attacks, specifically the 1985 Kanishka bombing, as the blueprint for modern diasporic terrorism.
(3/12) A History of Khalistan-Backed Terror in India
Total civilian deaths: 12000
Total security personnel deaths: 3400
🗓️The 1970s
🔸1978: The Vaisakhi Massacre (Amritsar) - A violent attack by Khalistanis (led by Fauja Singh) on Sikh religious leaders.
Casualties: 13 Sikhs and 3 religious leaders killed.
🗓️The 1980s
1980: Assassination of the chief of a Sikh religious group.
Convicted: Ranjit Singh (sentenced to 13 years).
🔸1984: Assassination of Indian PM Indira Gandhi by her Sikh bodyguards.
Convicted/Executed: Satwant Singh and Kehar Singh (hanged in 1989). Beant Singh was killed at the scene.
🔸1987: Lalru & Fatehabad Bus Massacres - 70+ Hindu passengers executed.
Group: Khalistan Commando Force (KCF).
🔸1988: Large-scale use of IEDs in busy shopping areas and public places like railway stations.
🧵From Beijing to Brampton: The Khalistan Network Fueling America’s Drug Deaths
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Donald Trump secured a promise from Xi Jinping that China would crack down on fentanyl production in exchange for a 10 % tariff cut on Chinese goods. But the real fix isn’t in Beijing, it’s in British Columbia and Brampton.
Khalistani-linked cartels, backed by Pakistan’s ISI and Chinese suppliers, are the hidden hands behind North America’s fentanyl surge.
Here’s how Khalistani networks, ISI handlers & Mexican cartels turned Canada into a fentanyl super-lab, and why taking them down could end America’s opioid nightmare.👇
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The Fentanyl Route:
~ Fentanyl or its precursors are manufactured or sourced in China.
~ They enter Canada (often via British Columbia and Ontario) for “super-lab” production of finished synthetic opioids.
~ From Canada, shipments move south through the US or via the US-Mexico border and trucking routes.
~ Sikh truckers and diaspora networks are reportedly leveraged to move drugs via cargo, mail, and couriers.
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From 2017 to 2022, US ketamine seizures surged 349%. In 2023, 69% of US overdose deaths involved synthetic opioids (mainly fentanyl).
In Canada, between January and June 2024, 79% of all accidental apparent opioid-toxicity deaths involved fentanyl.
Academic research links the Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF) and other pro-Khalistan groups to “narco-terrorism,” drug trafficking combined with terrorist funding and separatist politics.