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Angry Planet

A Crash Course on Indian Assassinations and ISIS in Canada

Angry Planet

Matthew Gault

War, Politics, Conflict, Government, History, News

4.3882 Ratings

🗓️ 17 December 2024

⏱️ 58 minutes

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This week Angry Planet turns its attention to Canada. Global News investigative journalist Stewart Bell joins us to walk through his two latest pieces and give Matthew a crash course on Canadian history. What do outlaw motorcycle gangs, extrajudicial assassinations, an Indian separatist movement, and a resurgent Islamic State all have in common?


Canada.


Bell is here to explain it all.


  • The pros and cons of extremists recruiting on social media
  • Are you talking to a fed?
  • Remembering Air India Flight 182 or Matthew learns Canadian history
  • The Khalistan movement
  • What makes a 14-year-old interested in Islamic State?
  • Eric Hoffer on what makes a True Believer
  • Spreading ideologies with an answering machine
  • The budding new era of political violence
  • Visas as a tool of foreign interference
  • Using gangs to assassinate your political enemies
  • The ups and downs of hiring biker gangs for intelligence work
  • India’s superpower glow up


ISIS arrests are spiking in Canada and youths are driving the resurgence


Investigation: Visas have become an Indian foreign interference tool

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0:00.0

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0:17.9

Hello and welcome to another conversation about conflict on an angry planet.

0:21.8

I am Matthew Galt.

0:22.9

Jason Fields is once again in the wind.

0:25.6

I am digitally sitting here with Stuart Bell, who I was poking around, Stuart, on the website,

0:35.0

looking for someone to talk to me about another story that I want to explain to my audience about Canada that has to do with India and assassinations.

0:45.9

When I came across your piece, ISIS arrests are spiking in Canada and youths are driving the resurgence and it's kind of captivated by it in a horrifying way.

0:56.9

And I reached out and wanted to have you come on the show and explain it to us.

1:01.8

Can you introduce yourself and kind of give your background?

1:05.2

Sure.

1:05.9

My name is Stu Bell.

1:08.1

I currently work at Global News and the investigative team.

1:11.6

And I write a lot about national security issues.

1:16.4

I guess the way I look at it is sort of how issues around the world play out in Canada

1:22.6

and also the reverse, how Canadians get involved in issues around the world that have to do as security.

1:29.7

Ironically, after your introduction, I actually have a piece out this morning that I've been working on for a long time that has to do with India and the assassinations.

1:38.6

Oh, well, that I may pick your brain about that then at the end of... You're welcome to, yes.

1:44.6

At the end of this.

1:47.7

You know, not to give it away, but I have another Canadian journalist friend.

1:52.7

And he's like, have you heard about these motorcycle gangs and the separatists and the assassins?

1:57.1

And I was like, no, what are you talking about?

1:59.2

And he kind of gave me like the brief rundown.

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