Elizabeth further illustrates how science and emotion is manipulated to keep you in your ever shrinking cage of self loathing and fear. You only have to fly over North America so see how small a footprint humanity has on it. The vast wild spaces that are inhabited by species other than humans is vast and healthy, the animals don't need to be anywhere near human spaces, they CHOOSE to be because it's easy pickins, easy to move from place to place and there are few threats to their safety and well being. We keep getting spoon fed so much BS I swear my eyes are turning brown.
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EXCLUSIVE: University of Lethbridge donor withdraws $150K gift to school after Widdowson arrest
A University of Lethbridge alumnus has withdrawn his plans to donate over six figures to the university's athletic department after hearing about Frances Widdowson's arrest.
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28 Apr 2026, 12:34 pm
One University of Lethbridge (U of L) alumnus has reconsidered his six figure donation to the school — in light of Dr. Frances Widdowson's arrest at the university Saturday.
Kevin Gaudet, who graduated from U of L back in 1991, and was considering donating up to $150,000 to the school's athletic department, having played on the rugby team himself.
"I read about what had happened to Professor Widdowson and how she was treated — I was disgusted," stated Gaudet to the Western Standard.
"I did what I think a lot of people do, as consumers."
Gaudet, a government relations consultant, ...