
Allen Hampton
@Hamp_Allen • 2,717 subscribers
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🚨 Nijjar Was Killed in a Punjabi Drug Gang Turf War, Not by India RCMP confirmed what I’ve been saying for years. Hardeep Singh Nijjar was gunned down outside his gurdwara in a bloody gang-style revenge hit, part of a turf war for control of gurdwaras, community influence, and BC’s lucrative Punjabi drug trade. Operation Hard Ball confirms the Bishnoi gang ordered it. America is now seeking gangster Lawrence Bishnoi’s extradition from India, where he’s imprisoned. Yet Trudeau sabotaged Canada-India relations just to appease his Khalistani vote bank. Foreign gang violence on our streets, and our PM chose politics over truth and national interest.
Allen Hampton92,134 views • 16 hours ago

🚨🇨🇦 Immigrant Group with Machetes Attacks Women in Victoria Park July 3, 2026: Dallas Road near Beacon Hill Park, BC. A group of ~10-15 men approached women saying, “Let’s go for a walk.” Refused, they pulled knives and a machete. Male friends rushed in, took hits from the machete, and helped detain the attackers until police arrived. Three injured (deep slashes, wrist damage). Charged: 20-year-old Hussein Saadedeen (aggravated assault + assault with weapon) and a youth. Both remanded. This is the reality of unchecked immigration bringing imported violence to our once-safe parks. Thank God for the brave men who stepped up.
Allen Hampton158,610 views • 1 day ago

🚨🇨🇦 Khalistani Gun Flaunt in Canada Romi Singh, bearded in a green turban, casually shoulders a scoped assault rifle and opens fire. His group blasts multiple high-powered weapons in a wooded Canadian spot, trucks full of ammo, ground littered with hundreds of shell casings. While Canadians lose their gun rights, these Khalistanis openly flaunt their militant weapon culture like it’s their private war zone.
Allen Hampton215,876 views • 7 days ago

🚨🇨🇦 This is “lovely” Canada in 2026. Convicted Khalistani Santokh Singh Khela (who served years in prison for plotting to bomb an Air India flight) is publicly installing a portrait of Talwinder Singh Parmar (mastermind of the 1985 AI182 bombing that killed 329 Canadians) at Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara in Surrey. He vows to follow Parmar’s “footsteps.” A place of worship turned into a terrorist shrine. Canada remains the only country that lets foreign extremists openly glorify the perpetrators of its worst aviation atrocity.
Allen Hampton134,364 views • 7 days ago

🧵🇨🇦 The Lesson Canada Never Learned From the Kanishka Bombing 👇 (1/6) In 1985, Air India Flight 182 (Kanishka) was destroyed by a bomb planted by Canada-based Khalistani extremists. 329 people were killed in what remains the deadliest terrorist attack in Canadian history. A tragedy of that scale should have become a permanent lesson for Canadian institutions. Instead, four decades later, security agencies continue to warn about extremist networks linked to the same movement. How did Canada go from the Kanishka bombing to still facing many of the same concerns 40 years later? Open this thread......
Allen Hampton187,275 views • 18 days ago

Khalistanis have badly misguided Canadians by painting their movement as a “freedom struggle.” Canada already paid the ultimate price: 329 Canadians murdered in the 1985 Air India bombing. We see the pattern of Khalistan-backed extremism and gang activity turning Canadian cities into zones of fear and violence. These radicals and their associates use intimidation, illegal firearms, and targeted attacks to control communities while hiding behind separatist ideology. We don't want endless foreign grievance politics importing 40-year-old feuds.
Allen Hampton319,830 views • 1 month ago

🚨🇨🇦 Why does Canada suddenly have two identities? Are we planning to rename the country Khalistan next? What even is Khalistan? A made-up fantasy that never existed? Why let these extremists tear Indian flags outside a Hindu temple, intimidate worshippers, block Canadian roads, and wreck our diplomatic ties with India? Why are Khalistani activists deciding Canada’s foreign policy? Have our leaders completely surrendered? This video is unacceptable. Time to enforce Canadian law.
Allen Hampton111,917 views • 22 days ago

🚨🇨🇦 Khalistanis Stage Mock Hangings of Indian Officials on Canadian Streets Khalistanis in Vancouver set up a fake “Citizens Court” and publicly displayed giant cutouts of Indian diplomats and officials with nooses around their necks, openly calling for their death and public execution. Why are they doing this on our streets? This is pure intimidation and hate. Ordinary Canadians, including kids, are forced to see these violent images while walking by. It’s not a peaceful protest. It’s spreading fear and glorifying murder. They are shamelessly dragging Canada into their fight, destroying our diplomatic relations with India, and using our country as a stage for their agenda. These are not freedom fighters. Real ones don’t get arrested every other day for drug smuggling and weapons. This is terror activity dressed up as protest.
Allen Hampton90,891 views • 19 days ago

BREAKING: Reports are claiming possible ISI links in the terror incident near the White House. According to some sources, the Afghan suspect, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, who previously worked with the US Army, was allegedly trained by elements of the Pakistan Army and had contact with ISI officials last month. If true, this raises serious questions: Was this an attempt to frame Afghanistan and regain US support amid the Pakistan-Afghanistan rift?
Allen Hampton877,073 views • 7 months ago

🚨🇨🇦 Khalistani Immigrant Gets Light Treatment for Reckless Gun Use in Canada 24-year-old Gurkanwal Singh pleaded guilty to careless use of a firearm in Bracebridge court. He entered Canada on a work permit, got a PAL gun licence, filmed himself wildly shooting rifles and shotguns from his Jeep, and off a bridge in MacTier. His Khalistani lawyer fought hard for an absolute discharge, so he faces ZERO punishment. The Crown ordered a $1,000 fine and gun forfeiture. Defence pushed to let him walk with no record.
Allen Hampton174,812 views • 1 month ago

🇨🇦🎥 From Tara Singh Hayer to Ujjal Dosanjh, Canadians who spoke out against Khalistan extremism have faced threats, brutal attacks, and even assassination. Journalists. Politicians. Community voices. For decades, intimidation has targeted those who dared to speak out. Violence has no place in a democracy. It’s time to confront extremist intimidation in Canada. Watch this timeline of attacks and threats against critics.
Allen Hampton429,841 views • 3 months ago

🚨🇨🇦 The Air India 182 Tragedy: A Mechanic’s Suitcase Bombs Killed 329 Innocents While Canada Watched Inderjit Singh Reyat, a car mechanic and electrician living in Duncan, British Columbia, built the deadly bombs in his own garage. He procured dynamite (claiming it was for removing tree stumps), batteries, timers, detonators, and other components. He assembled two sophisticated suitcase bombs, one that would later explode on Air India Flight 182, killing 329 innocent people, and another that detonated at Narita Airport in Japan, killing two baggage handlers. On June 4, 1985, CSIS Canada agents followed Reyat and Talwinder Singh Parmar (leader of Babbar Khalsa) into the woods on Vancouver Island. They watched them test one of the explosive devices. The agents heard a loud explosion but mistakenly thought it was gunfire. CSIS had active wiretaps on the suspects, yet critical intelligence was not effectively shared or acted upon. RCMP had received classified warnings about a potential attack on Air India flights for the weekend of June 22-23, 1985. Air India operated weekly flights from Canada, and there had been multiple prior alerts about Sikh extremist threats. Despite this, a cascading series of failures in intelligence sharing, analysis, and security measures between CSIS, RCMP, and other agencies allowed the plot to succeed. This remains Canada’s worst terrorist attack, the deadliest act of aviation terrorism until 9/11. 329 innocent Canadians and passengers lost their lives. Decades later, the threat of Khalistani extremism has not disappeared. Canada-based networks continue to promote violence, fundraise, and operate with concerning freedom, as even recent CSIS reports acknowledge ongoing risks to national security and Canadian interests. Another attack does not feel far from the door. We must learn the real lessons. And we must act decisively now, before history repeats. 📹Credit: Ruchi Wali 🇨🇦
Allen Hampton72,099 views • 25 days ago

🇨🇦 Shocking footage from a Brampton Khalistan rally shows Canadian children portrayed as "martyrs" in suicide vests alongside separatist flags and glorification of violence. These kids are not just Khalistani; they are Canadian citizens who hold Canadian passports and are the future of this country. Using young Canadians to normalize extremism and martyrdom has no place here. This is radicalization, plain and simple. Canadian authorities need to stop looking the other way.
Allen Hampton71,968 views • 26 days ago

🇨🇦📹 From Tara Singh Hayer to Nancy Grewal, Canadians who dared speak against Khalistani extremism have faced threats, brutal attacks, and assassination. Tara Singh Hayer, a brave journalist and witness to the Air India bombing (which killed 329 people), was shot and left paralysed in a wheelchair for the rest of his life. He was later murdered. Journalists. Politicians. Community voices. For decades, intimidation and violence have silenced critics. Violence has no place in Canada. Time to confront this extremist intimidation head-on. Watch this timeline of attacks and threats against critics.
Allen Hampton65,752 views • 27 days ago

🇨🇦 Sikh daggers (kirpans) must be banned or strictly regulated in Canada. Fixed small size only, allowed solely for genuine practicing Sikhs (or rare exceptions) in private/temples, NEVER in public places, schools, airports, or government buildings. One rule for all Canadians first. Khalistanis are misusing this "religious freedom" loophole for political extremism & violence. 📹 Max Genest
Allen Hampton95,029 views • 1 month ago

🇨🇦 Are Canadian streets a playground for Khalistani circus acts now? Men in turbans on horseback, spears in hand, blocking highways like it’s their personal parade ground in Brampton? This isn’t Canadian culture, it’s the blatant hijacking of our roads, our laws, and our society by Khalistani separatists who treat Canada like their own turf. When do we stop the circus and reclaim our country?
Allen Hampton114,367 views • 2 months ago

🚨🇨🇦 How safe are Canadians in their own cities right now? During the Khalistan protest in the Indian Consulate in Vancouver, Khalistani extremists used a Flamberge, a massive 1-1.5m European war sword, to tear Indian and Russian flags. Canada’s Charter protects the kirpan (a small ceremonial dagger) as a symbol of faith, not medieval weapons of intimidation. This isn’t religious freedom. It’s a public threat that intimidates local Canadians under a politically backed separatist agenda.
Allen Hampton91,357 views • 1 month ago

🇨🇦 Treating Canada like your personal foreign battlefield is disgusting. In this Khalistan protest, radicals clashed with police, ignored officers asking them to follow basic rules, and turned our streets into an extension of their overseas separatist fight, blocking roads and importing old-world hatreds. Canada welcomed you with safety and freedom. The least you owe is respecting our laws and peace. Police doing their job isn't oppression; it's protecting Canadians from this imported chaos.
Allen Hampton31,269 views • 16 days ago

🧵FATF Shadow Over Canada: Years of Khalistani Terrorism, No Enforcement (1/7) 👇 Canada’s own intelligence agencies have repeatedly flagged Khalistani extremism as a national security threat for years. The deadliest terrorist attack in Canadian history, Air India Flight 182 (1985), killed 329 people (mostly Canadian citizens), planned and executed by Canada-based #Khalistani extremists. Yet despite 8+ years of official government reports explicitly naming the ongoing danger of Canada-Based Khalistani Extremists (CBKEs), including fundraising, promotion, and planning of violence, visible enforcement remains almost nonexistent. If a country harbours active extremist networks that finance terrorism abroad and fails to act decisively, FATF grey-listing for terrorist financing deficiencies becomes a serious risk. Can #Canada afford the economic damage, reputational hit, and loss of investor confidence? Let’s go report by report.
Allen Hampton84,454 views • 2 months ago

🇨🇦 I just watched this Nagar Kirtan video: a truck loaded with guys waving massive Khalistan flags, Canadian flag mixed in, man on the mic leading chants, crowd marching, but barely any religious activity. What is the true purpose of these Nagar Kirtan parades on our public roads? If this is a religious event, then why are separatist flags and political slogans taking over? If it’s a political rally pushing Khalistan, why is it allowed to hide behind the “religious procession” label, getting city permits, police escorts, and taxpayer-funded security? It’s getting harder and harder to find any genuine religious element here. New Zealand patriots had the courage to push back these Khalistanis. High time Canada and the US do the same.
Allen Hampton75,540 views • 2 months ago