Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Is Satan's Choice MC a CSIS Op?

I've had a chance to process the Satan's Choice drama and have discovered two flaming red flags. Since when did the mainstream media endorse, promote and speak favorably of an OMG? Since never. So why on earth is the mainstream media all over this? A guy makes a couple posts on Facebook and they're not only eating it up but they are also promoting it. 

They keep going on and on about Canada's most notorious Motorcycle club. At first you would think that's a joke, sarcasm, but they're not joking. They're promoting this sh*t. That in itself is a huge red flag. They're promoting Satanism?

Post Media News kept referring to the Bacon Brothers as notorious and it was impossible for us not to laugh out loud. They lived in their parents basement. Jamie Bacon couldn't go to the gym without a bodyguard. They had 24 hour police protection and surveillance. They were a completely joke.  

People say the Satan's Choice MC were respected in Ontario back in the day. Yeah? Why? The Ontario Hells Angels aren't respected outside of Ontario so why on earth would a heavy metal band puppet club be? The Mainstream media singing choirs of support is not only crazy but highly suspicious. The mainstream media gaslights us all the time. 

The second red flag is the Original Gangster Podcast. That's as CIA as Shawn Ryan. They were trashing Marty Robert trying to portray him as a super villain which was ridiculous. When I Googled Marty Robert's name the search results were flooded with defamation about him all from one single source: the Original Gangsters Podcast.  

It was well beyond a vendetta. It was an intelligence op. The police burned down Marty's mother in law's legal grow on a Mohawk reservation. They were out to get him. 

Now all of a sudden the Original Gangsters Podcast is singing Satan Choice's praises. That's not just bat sh*t crazy, that's an intelligence op. So why the f*ck is CSIS promoting this?

We know that CSIS created the Heritage Front. I'm not saying Harley Quin is a CSIS Agent but I am saying CSIS is supporting him. This whole remix is a CSIS op. You heard it here first. 

While we're on the subject of Intelligence operations in Canada let's take a look at the mainstream drama about the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. Pierre Poilievre wants to label the Lawrence Bishnoi gang a terrorist organization. Why is that? Because Pierre Poilievre believes everything CSIS tells him. 

He's not the only one. David Eby and Danielle Smith agree. Don't you find that a slight bit odd? After all the government of India hired the Lawrence Bishnoi gang to murder two Khalistan activists in Surrey and one in New York. Oh but wait, the Surrey ones were the Brother's Keepers. It was a CSIS sting.

Listen carefully to the wording of Pierre Poilievre's resolution. He claims the Lawrence Bishnoi gang are tied to acts of terrorism. What terrorism is he referring to? 

He's referring to Khalistan terrorists that CSIS fund and India defames. Pierre Poilievre is believing everything CSIS tells him. That is another flaming red flag. One minute we're defending Khalistan activists from India's Intelligence Agency and the next minute we are helping India's Intelligence Agency defame Khalistan activists just so they can freeze more bank accounts. 

CSIS caught running unauthorized operation 

The Economic Times is reporting that "Canada’s national intelligence agency, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), ran a secret operation for more than a year without obtaining required government approval, according to a new report from the National Security and Intelligence Review Agency (NSIRA)."

"The operation, which began in January 2022 and ended in early 2023, involved intrusive and high-risk activities. Under Canadian law, such actions require authorization through a ministerial directive. NSIRA found that CSIS failed to secure the proper legal basis before proceeding."

Big surprise. They did it again and not only are there no consequences for breaking the law again, we're not even allowed to know what the operation was so Pierre Poilievre's blind faith in CSIS is very concerning.

Look at how CSIS lied about and set up Bill Majcher. First they sent out that bogus picture of Bill Majcher claiming it showed him in a casino in China shaking hands with a Triad member tied to the Communist Party of China. 

In reality it was a screen shot from a movie. Bill Majcher wasn't shaking hands with a Triad member, he was shaking hands with a world famous actor. CSIS gave it to Sam Cooper and knowingly lied thinking they would be able to censor Bill's response like they did for Cameron Ortis. 

In CSIS' own evidence against Bill Majcher, they admitted that they hired him to run an op for them in Hong Kong. They admit that it was a illegal op so they ran it under MI6 as a shell. So once again CSIS ran an illegal op with no consequences whatsoever. CSIS is part of the Five Eyes and the CIA are the largest drug trafficking network on the planet. 

8 comments:

  1. Great point Dennis!

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    1. Thanks. We can all see numerous intelligence agencies are involved in our crime.

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  2. I dont know about all this.. I mean Pierre doesn't seem independent and completely honest. But I dont think he's as incompetent as you say. And I think he probably has grey areas however I dont think he's full blown corrupt either.

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    1. I don't think Pierre Poilievre is corrupt. I think he's naive. CSIS is corrupt and he has blind faith in CSIS. That is a concern.

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  3. Normally, I would look at something like this and just think no way. I don’t want to believe that I have been naïve in thinking there is more good than bad in our Canadian government. I’m not going to lie though, there are some things going on right now that make me think the government might actually be worse than I thought. I’m not going to jump to conclusions though, and I’m not going to speak on it beyond this comment. For the time being, I’m just going to observe.

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    1. I dob't think the government is all bad I think CSIS is and they influence the government.

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  4. Excellent stuff. Lets all hold our breath while we wait for the CSIS Public Affairs Office to explain themselves. Do they even have one? The public (us) needs to get over this idea that the government and the country are run by MP's in Parliament. That's just a distraction. "Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain".

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    1. Let's not forget what happened to Arthur Porter, the last CSIS watchdog. He died in a Panama prison before facing corruption charges.

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