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B'fords man missing since April 17.


Turgeon was reported missing by a family member around 1 p.m. on April 17 when he walked away from his residence.
Turgeon has a history of walking away from his home, but never for this long. He is described as 22 years old, six feet tall and approximately 250 pounds, and was last seen wearing a grey, puffy jacket.
Anyone with information about Turgeon or the circumstances involved around his disappearance can contact the Battlefords RCMP at 306-446-1720 or Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222- TIPS (8477), 8477 on Sasktel Mobility Network, or submit a tip online at www.saskcrimestoppers.com. Crime Stoppers is anonymous, does not subscribe to call display, and calls are not traced or recorded. ....

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Radicals stage 'meme wars' to woo Trump followers


Radicals stage ‘meme wars’ to woo Trump followers
30 Jan 2021
Boogaloo Boys, armed with weapons and flags, rally during Lobby Day in Richmond, Virginia on Jan. 18, 2021. Tribune News Service
Molly Hennessy-Fiske and Richard Read,
Tribune News Service
Far-right leaders across the nation disillusioned by former President Donald Trump’s defeat and banished from mainstream social media have launched recruitment drives in new radicalisation efforts that have turned into a “meme war” among groups such as the Boogaloo Bois, the Proud Boys and the Three Percenters.
In the days following the Capitol riot, right-wing extremists who lost Parler accounts or were suspended from Facebook and Twitter migrated to Telegram and gained a following of tens of thousands of Trump supporters looking to vent anger and promote extremist views. The groups are competing for a surge of new users on alternative platforms while refocusing their messages ....

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Right-wing extremists stage 'meme war' to compete for Trump supporters [Los Angeles Times :: BC-RIGHTWING-EXTREMISTS:LA]


Right-wing extremists stage ‘meme war’ to compete for Trump supporters [Los Angeles Times :: BC-RIGHTWING-EXTREMISTS:LA]
HOUSTON Far-right leaders across the nation disillusioned by former President Donald Trump’s defeat and banished from mainstream social media have launched recruitment drives in new radicalization efforts that have turned into a “meme war” among groups such as the Boogaloo Bois, the Proud Boys and the Three Percenters.
In the days following the Capitol riot, right-wing extremists who lost Parler accounts or were suspended from Facebook and Twitter migrated to Telegram and gained a following of tens of thousands of Trump supporters looking to vent anger and promote extremist views. The groups are competing for a surge of new users on alternative platforms while refocusing their messages on militant nationalism, white supremacy and conspiracy theories. ....

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Right-wing extremists stage 'meme war' to compete for Trump supporters


Right-wing extremists stage meme war to compete for Trump supporters
Molly Hennessy-Fiske, Richard Read
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Mike Dunn, left, and fellow Boogaloo Bois rally for gun rights in Richmond, Va., on Jan. 18, 2021. (Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times)
Far-right leaders across the nation disillusioned by former President Trump s defeat and banished from mainstream social media have launched recruitment drives in new radicalization efforts that have turned into a meme war among groups such as the Boogaloo Bois, the Proud Boys and the Three Percenters.
In the days following the Capitol riot, right-wing extremists who lost Parler accounts or were suspended from Facebook and Twitter migrated to Telegram and gained a following of tens of thousands of Trump supporters looking to vent anger and promote extremist views. The groups are competing for a surge of new users on alternative platforms while refocusing their messages on mil ....

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Right-wing extremists stage 'meme war' to attract Trump fans


HOUSTON   
Far-right leaders across the nation disillusioned by former President Trump’s defeat and banished from mainstream social media have launched recruitment drives in new radicalization efforts that have turned into a “meme war” among groups such as the Boogaloo Bois, the Proud Boys and the Three Percenters.
In the days following the Capitol riot, right-wing extremists who lost Parler accounts or were suspended from Facebook and Twitter migrated to Telegram and gained a following of tens of thousands of Trump supporters looking to vent anger and promote extremist views. The groups are competing for a surge of new users on alternative platforms while refocusing their messages on militant nationalism, white supremacy and conspiracy theories. ....

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