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Dr. William Makis MD is being ‘CANCELLED’ by Danielle Smith’s ALBERTA
It’s Official, I am being ‘CANCELLED’ this week by the “Saviour of Alberta”, Digital ID Danielle, first of her name.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s team spent $100,000s in Legal fees to accomplish something AMAZING for 4 million Albertans this summer.
They will force me to remove “Dr” and “MD” from my Social Media accounts this weekend. Temporarily. Well, for a few weeks at least!!
Best taxpayer money [spending] EVER!

On August 15, 2025, Danielle Smith’s team committed fraud in Court in their efforts to rush the criminalization of Ivermectin. The controversial Judge they shipped in from Calgary was also tasked with CANCELLING ME and ending my Ivermectin Cancer Clinic by forcing me to remove titles from my social media.
And so, they got it. Court Fraud and all.
This weekend, I will remove “Dr” and “MD” from ALL my social media.
I have been CANCELLED!!! I can’t even afford pearls to clutch.
Will it WORK?
I hope so, I could use a break from helping cancer patients.
I haven’t slept properly in over a year. So hopefully they get what they wanted.
So…now what?
Well, the Court of Appeal wants to drag Danielle’s Team back into Court and review all the violations of Rules of Court they committed in getting this Court Order.
But Danielle’s lawyers are pretending they’re “AWAY”. Can’t be reached. “The number you have dialed is not in service”, when you call the Premier.
“Maybe Makis’ Ivermectin Cancer Clinic will collapse while we avoid the Court of Appeal” I can hear them arguing at the Country Club. Yeah…Maybe.
The tragedy is, this is temporary. It will probably last a few weeks, then my amazing lawyer Catherine Christensen will expose them at the Court of Appeal. With costs.
Yes, it will be overturned. But at least they will stick it to me for a few weeks ?!
I’m proud of my MD Degree. McGill University.
Best in Canada and one of the best in the world.

I had to have it notarized before coming to Alberta. Little did I know the snake pit of a province I was entering. Canada’s most corrupt province.
So, in the meantime, I will replace “MD” with “McGill Medicine”.
In fact, on LinkedIN, I have put my PRONOUNS as McGill/Medicine.
It has a nice ring to it.
We will see how many weeks they get out of this multi $100,000 Legal operation.
Congratulations, Premier Danielle Smith. You’re a hero to all Albertans.
Instead of “William Makis MD” on Twitter, we now have “William Makis (McGill Medicine) for a few weeks, and it only cost Alberta taxpayers a few $100,000 dollars.
I sincerely hope I get a bit of a break. I’m tired.
I hope everyone runs away in terror. Maybe gets a booster along the way.
But seriously, look how desperate Alberta conservative politicians are to hurt terminally ill cancer patients. To deny them hope, deny them help.
This is how low they will go.
This is how evil they truly are.
I want the world to see this.
William Makis (McGill Medicine)
More Information – Just Received:
BREAKING NEWS: Alberta Health Services has filed a LAWSUIT against the Alberta Information and Privacy Commissioner because AHS was ordered to release documents about the sabotage of my Cancer Program and murder of my cancer patients!!

In 2016, Alberta Health Services leader Verna Yiu conspired with the College of Physicians to illegally sabotage my cancer program and murder my cancer patients.
As a result, over 2000 cancer patients died and AHS spent the next 9 years and over $10 million in legal fees and a dozen bribed Judges COVERING IT UP.
This included a $400,000 cash offer to me in 2017 in exchange for my silence.
When I refused, they took my medical license hostage and have held it hostage ever since
The Alberta Information and Privacy Commissioner @ABoipc just ordered AHS to release documents about the murder of my cancer patients.
AHS refused.
Now AHS is suing the Privacy Commissioner!
For those who haven't been following, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's team has been helping AHS cover up the murder of my cancer patients since she was elected, and has been trying to extort my family and bankrupt me to silence me once and for all.
THIS is what they are COVERING up:
AHS murdered close to 2500 Cancer patients at the Cross Cancer Institute in Edmonton and then covered it up.
Alberta Premiers Rachel Notley, Jason Kenney and Danielle Smith helped in the cover-ups to protect their corrupt AHS bureaucrats.
Now, AHS is suing the Alberta Privacy Commissioner so they don't have to release the documents of these cancer patient murders.
I don't even know what to say anymore.
We live in a clown world.
William Makis (McGill Medicine)
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The Government of God
Politics can be ugly, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t a place for the Christian in dealing with political matters. God has allowed leaders and systems to be set in place, and it’s our job to ensure that He is represented at every level of government. Find out how the government of God is intended to look in today’s episode of Real Life.
Pastor Jack’s desire is to see your relationship with Christdeepen and your effectiveness in His kingdom increase.JACKHIBBS.COM
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The Mount of Assembly:
Ron Taylor
I have long wondered about the location and significance of Armageddon. We are told that this name, which only appears in the Bible one time, is derived from two Hebrew words “har meggido,” meaning “Mount Meggido.” Revelation 16:16, the location of the only occurrence of the word Armageddon, declares that the Lord will gather “the kings of the earth and of the whole world” to this place for battle. This is also the only place in the Bible that prophesies a battle at Megiddo.
Other Scriptures say that the nations of the world will be gathered for battle around Jerusalem:
· Zechariah 12:3 – In the Day of the Lord all the people of the earth be gathered against Jerusalem.
· Zechariah 12:8 – In the Day of the Lord, God will defend the inhabitants of Jerusalem.
· Zechariah 14:2 – God will gather all nations against Jerusalem for battle.
· Matthew 24:15 – Jesus speaks of the Abomination of Desolation in the Temple (in Jerusalem).
· Luke 21:20 – “When you see Jerusalem surrounded by armies,” Jesus warned.
There is another problem. Meggido is not a hill or a mountain. It is a “tel,” an archaeological mound. In the Middle-East during Old Testament times and before, when a town was destroyed it would be rebuilt on the same spot. In the case of Megiddo the mound is composed of some twenty layers of occupation. It is a tel located on a plain.
Doctor Michael Heiser, a Christian Brother who has gone Home to the Lord, described an interesting observation about the name Armageddon. As stated in the Revelation 16:16, it is a Hebrew name. Armageddon is a Greek transliteration of the Hebrew “har megiddo,” or Mount Megiddo. The Hebrew language does not have vowels, only consonants. Vowels are suggested by vowel points, the strange marks beneath the letters. The word “mount” is spelled with the Hebrew equivalent of “h” and “r” (har). The word “Megiddo” is spelled with the Hebrew equivalents of “m”, “g” and “d”, or mem, gimel and dalet.
Brother Heiser pointed out a problem with this transliteration. Many Hebrew words that begin with the letter ayin are spelled with the Greek equivalent of “g” or gamma, because the Greek alphabet has no equivalent for the ayin and substitutes the Greek letter gamma. Examples are found in Genesis 10:19. The name Gaza (Strong’s H5804) begins with an ayin, which to our ear sounds like a “silent” letter that is not pronounced, much like the “p” in pneumonia. The name Gomorrah (Strong’s H6017) is the same. In Hebrew they are pronounced ‘azza and ‘omorrah. But they are both translated into Greek using the equivalent of “g”, or gamma.
Here is the problem. If the Hebrew word with the consonants “m”, “g” and “d”, or mem, gimel and dalet, was actually mem, ayin and dalet, it would still have been transliterated into Greek as “m”, “g” and “d” because Greek has no equivalent of the ayin.
There is a Hebrew word composed of the mem, ayin and dalet. The word is mo’ed (Strong’s H4571), and this is an important word. Because Hebrew has far fewer words than our English vocabulary, the words have broader meanings that are determined by the context.
The Hebrew word mo’ed can mean an appointed time (Genesis 18:14), an assembly (Exodus 29:4) or a holy convocation or solemn assembly (Leviticus 23:4) such as the holy days declared by the Lord, that are translated in English as “feasts.” The common theme of mo’ed is assembly or holy assembly.
Therefore, in Hebrew the words “har mo’ed” would be translated as the Mount of Assembly. But because the Bible is based on Greek translations, “har mo’ed” would be transliterated into Greek as “m”, “g” and “d”, and then assumed that these consonants form the word Megiddo.
It is very possible that Armageddon, or Mount Megiddo, should be Mount of Assembly. In my opinion, it is more than possible, it is probable, because there is a Mount of Assembly. It is in Jerusalem and the Temple of God was built upon it. Remember the Scriptures quoted above that spoke of Jerusalem being surrounded for battle, not Megiddo.
Jerusalem, and specifically the Temple of God, is the target of the world under the influence of Satan. Here are five statements from Satan (Isaiah 14:13-14), who desires to usurp the position of the Most High God.
· I will ascend into heaven
· I will exalt my throne above the stars of God
· I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation (har mo’ed)
· I will ascend above the heights of the clouds
· I will be like the most High
In addition to clarifying, in my opinion, the location of “Armageddon,” this explains the hatred of the world toward Israel and the unceasing focus on Jerusalem. The world follows the devil, knowingly or unknowingly, and is under his influence. Keeping this in mind makes current events much more understandable.
But, praise the name of our God! He is more powerful than Satan, and He will be the Ultimate Victor! How our hearts yearn for the Day!
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‘WOKE’ may have Peaked, but on Campus, it's far from Dead:
Despite changes in the broader culture, the skewed ideological demographics of our universities remain an ongoing, unaddressed problem.
Sometimes when Matt and Jen tell us on The Line Podcast that we’re living post-peak woke, I find myself fantasizing that they really are right. Then I look around at the university world I inhabit, shake my head, and think: “If only it were true.”
I half-buy what they are selling. The mania of 2020 came and faded (somewhat). It’s safer now to be heterodox in the media. It’s also hard to make sense of the centrist and even mildly conservative Mark Carney’s takeover of the Liberal Party without acknowledging that something has changed. I even see it in my students who tend to be much more laissez-fair about online controversies, many of whom now chuckle in amazement at the kind of online mobbing that their peers led only a few years ago.
But what this kind of post-woke argument misses is that many of our cultural institutions — like our universities — resist the broader trend towards moderation because they have already been captured.
Perhaps you bristle at the use of “captured.” But what I mean here is the established fact that studies for Canada, the United States, and United Kingdom consistently show university faculty are overwhelmingly made up of those who vote for left-leaning parties. The skew is so significant that if it were for any other feature of identity — whether race, gender, or sexuality — it would be considered a crisis.
Whatever moderation is happening in the broader culture isn’t coming for ideologically lopsided institutions that are and continue to be populated by just one political group.
Some dispute the data, pointing to faults in survey methodology — as if asking individuals which party they voted for is especially complex. Others call the viewpoint diversity issue a “right-wing talking point.” This classic example of an ad hominem argument is a sleight of hand. It’s also ironic that a right-wing talking point is assumed to be something irrelevant — exactly the kind of argument that depends on a lack of viewpoint diversity to be convincing in the first place.
The most serious critique, though, is that viewpoint diversity doesn’t matter because academics are responsible professionals who can be trusted to accurately evaluate all ideas, regardless of their own personal preferences. On the surface, this is a reasonable claim. But it collapses in disciplines and departments where political goals like “social justice” are now explicitly embraced as the main pursuit in competition with the search for truth.
Even if every academic could reliably subordinate personal preference to professional judgement, a problem remains: homogenous groups make bad decisions. They face the problem of group polarization, becoming more skewed and radical in their assessments when alternative perspectives aren’t offered.
Even more importantly, it’s a matter of what isn’t said in politically lopsided groups: the taken-for-granted assumptions about what is true and false, what’s reasonable or irrational, what’s fair or offside.
This affects vital academic processes like peer review — whereby experts in a field test out the truth-claims of others who want to be considered expert. Peer review certainly doesn’t eliminate errors or the possibility of falsified research, let alone human ego or confirmation bias. Yet peer review is to academic life as democracy is to political systems. As Churchill might have said, it’s the worst system of truth verification “except for all those other forms that have been tried from time to time.”
In one knowledge domain after another, however, political homogeneity has messed this up. Assessors are simply no longer aware when their own ideas are off-base or questionable.
The consequences aren’t abstract. Take today’s live policy debates: the housing crisis, the drug crisis, or claims of systemic discrimination. On each of these, our experts are not simply answering technical questions. They are filtering evidence and arguments through unexamined ideological frames. It’s naive to think a politically uniform peer review process yields reliable, well-rounded knowledge on these urgent issues.
No matter what happens in the broader culture, the already skewed ideological demographics of our universities remain an ongoing, unaddressed problem.
I’ve seen this firsthand in my own field of history. For an article I submitted to a top journal on the debate over renaming Toronto’s Dundas Street, three different peer review experts thought it was irrelevant to mention the wider history of slavery in Africa before and after the Atlantic slave trade and amongst Indigenous peoples in Canada.
The peer reviewers didn’t question the truth of what I claimed. But they made it their “expert” opinion that such a topic was irrelevant and “off limits.” On the progressive part of the political spectrum, to mention the involvement of Africans or Indigenous peoples as slave traders themselves is seen to be in bad taste. It’s just not done. And so the public record is quietly edited by consensus.
This will only get worse as our Google searches increasingly rely on AI like Chat GPT. These technologies draw on available expert opinion. But if that expertise is ideologically skewed — as it is — the same will be true of our new AI created version of reality.
This should alarm us. Peer review is not supposed to be an ideological sorting machine. At the most basic level, it ought to work like a highly selective marketplace of ideas. But markets only work when there is real competition. If peer review is monopolized by one political tendency, the result is not truth, but conformity.
My worry is that the talk of post-woke acts like a smokescreen — obscuring the many places where the generalization is untrue. It’s based much more on observations of what’s happening south of the border. The vibe shift definitely happened there. But in Canada — in universities — many are now doubling down on woke ideas precisely in reaction to what’s happening in the U.S.
The stakes could hardly be higher: a democracy without trusted sources of knowledge cannot govern itself wisely. And peer review, like democracy, only works when everyone has a voice.
All of this, though, depends on genuine viewpoint diversity amongst our expert peer reviewers. If only that were so.
Christopher Dummitt is a professor of history at Trent University, and a senior fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute.
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Paid protesters? They’re real — and a Beverly Hills firm that hires them stands accused of extortion in a lawsuit
Paid protesters are a real thing.
Crowds on Demand, a Beverly Hills firm that’s an outspoken player in the business of hiring protesters, boasts on its website that it provides its clients with “protests, rallies, flash-mobs, paparazzi events and other inventive PR stunts.… We provide everything including the people, the materials and even the ideas.”
The company has hired actors to lobby the New Orleans City Council on behalf of a power plant operator, protest a Masons convention in San Francisco and act like supportive fans and paparazzi at an L.A. conference for life coaches.
But according to a lawsuit filed by a Czech investor, Crowds on Demand also takes on more sordid assignments. Zdenek Bakala claims the firm has been used to run an extortion campaign against him.
Bakala has accused Prague investment manager Pavol Krupa of hiring Crowds on Demand to pay protesters to march near his home in Hilton Head, S.C., and to call and send emails to the Aspen Institute and Dartmouth College, where Bakala serves on advisory boards, urging them to cut ties to him. Bakala alleges that Krupa has threatened to continue and expand the campaign unless Bakala pays him $23 million.

James Rufus Koren covered banking and finance for the Los Angeles Times. He previously wrote for the Los Angeles Business Journal, where he covered banking, manufacturing and other industries, and for daily newspapers in Southern California and rural Michigan. He was raised in St. Louis and small-town Iowa, headed west to study at the University of Southern California and now lives in Long Beach.
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