Remember how I was very cynical of the huge increase in South Asian extortion cases in Surrey. I said I can't see how CSIS is not involved since the Bishnoi group is tied to India's Intelligence Agency. Well wait 'till I tell ye.
There was an extortion meeting at the Surrey Art Gallery. Keep the RCMP spokesman Paul Daynes spoke out strongly in favor of bringing back the RCMP, saying they're the only ones who can handle extortion. Oh the cunning plan of the evil one. Now it all makes sense. That group of fanatics are dirty slimeballs.
Operation Phoenix Revisited: The RCMP sabotaged an investigation into the Hells Angels because they wanted the Provincial jurisdiction back to investigate organized crime. Then did nothing with it once they got that jurisdiction back.
CSIS was created after a decade of RCMP false flags and dirty tricks. Then CSIS' first order of business was to launch the Air India attack. Their handler orchestrated it and provided the explosives then pulled out right before it happened. If CSIS hadn't provided the explosives, that attack never would have happened. CSIS does do bad things to justify their existence.
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ReplyDeleteWTF is with the BC government and the nonstop advertising of Co-morbidity...or whatever the next shot is.
Please just give it up.
We don't want your poison.
Yeah it's a bit irritating. The fake news keeps cramming it down our throat.
Deletewhats your take on the shooting at the rizzuto clan in montreal jail?
ReplyDeleteWow. Calabrians and Ontario Hells Angels:
Deletehttps://montreal.citynews.ca/2025/11/25/montreal-rizzuto-clan-targets-shooting-jail/
What I find especially ironic is how the small yet incredibly vocal minority that once fiercely defended keeping the RCMP in Surrey has gone silent ever since the BC Supreme Court ordered the transition to proceed. For a group that that claimed to to for everyone, their sudden disappearance says a lot. It speaks volumes.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice that they finally shut up. However, using the extortion racket to justify bringing the RCMP back to Surrey is a huge concern. Those dirty slimeballs simply never quit.
DeleteThey’re a bunch of losers.
DeleteHonestly, I wouldn’t take anything. this Paul character says at face value. His words aren't worth losing sleep over. Let the baby have his bottle as he wants, but the fact remains: Surrey has moved on from the RCMP, and there's no going back. Ever.
DeletePerhaps but it is very concerning. What he said from the position he's in reveals a sinister motive. He said the quiet part out loud. If those raging lunatics think there is a remote possibility they can bring the Surrey RCMP back then there is nothing they wouldn't stoop to to accomplish that.
DeleteGiven the fact that he is very racist against the South Asian community and bitter Wake up Surrey supported a Municipal police force, that means it is quite likely the upper echelons of the BC RCMP are working with CSIS to terrorize the South Asian community to justify bringing them back.
The BC RCMP have completely destroyed IHIT and the CFSEU. Other provinces aren't like this. Other provinces with the RCMP aren't like this. E Division is rotten to the core. An evil tree cannot bring forth good fruit.
Paul Daynes is in charge of the Keep the RCMP in Surrey account on X, but unfortunately, his enthusiasm is channeled into making personal attacks towards the Surrey Police Service. What's even more troubling is his history of racist and derogatory remarks aimed at the South Asian community, which is not only hurtful but also reflects poorly on his character, much like a toddler throwing a temper tantrum behind a keyboard. It's astonishing how some individuals have misplaced their sense of priorities. They desperately need to reassess and realign their values.
ReplyDeleteI have all but one word for people like that…Clout.
DeleteI have all but one word for people like that…Clout.
DeleteSPS got off to quite a rocky start because the old boys club of the RCMP and their Union (NPF) kept throwing up every political roadblock and barrier to keep their contract. I'm curious to know how much of their union dues the National Police Federation allocated to those extremists from "Keep The RCMP in Surrey" to spread online misinformation about the SPS. These individuals are deserving of a lawsuit that would leave them financially drained, considering the chaos they've instigated.
ReplyDeletelol wouldn’t it be funny if they got arrested by the SPS dragged out in handcuffs 😆
DeleteIt won't make any difference. 69 percent of the hires were ex rcmp and they'll bring that culture with them . They didn't move to the SPP for any reason other then money
ReplyDeleteI think it will make a huge difference because the problems in the Surrey RCMP for the most part, came from the top down. Once you cut that cord, the rank and file are free to do what they are supposed to do.
DeleteNope attitude is learned.
ReplyDeleteIt's no doubt they are taught their sh*t doesn't stink at the Depot orgy. Yet cutting the cord to upper RCMP and CSIS is a good thing.
DeleteThe end is in sight. By November 2026 or early 2027, the transition from RCMP to SPS will be complete, and we can finally put the corruption of Dwayne MacDonald and Brian Edwards behind us. And with the municipal election looming in October, Brenda Locke's days in City Hall are numbered. Time to get the crusty old bag out of there. Goodbye, good luck, and good riddance. Out of sight, out of mind. Game over. Garbage in, garbage out.
DeleteLet's hope. I read somewhere the Surrey RCMP were dragging their feet and refusing to hand over their final jurisdiction in Surrey. Not surprising.
DeleteI don't think Dwayne McDonald was corrupt per say. At least he wasn't when he ran the OMGU op in Kelowna. That's why we were excited to have him in charge of Surrey. Sadly when he got here he was a limp fish and a big disappointment. Him in charge of criminal intelligence in BC has me wondering. What happened? How does a good guy become bad?
Brenda Lock is kind of an idiot. Linda Annis' party puppet master is corrupt.
I'm appalled by the misuse of taxpayer dollars on a court case that was doomed from the start. Thankfully, the BC Supreme Court judge, Kevin Loo stepped in and put the RCMP in check. Ivan Scott, the father of an RCMP officer, has gone into hiding, revealing a spineless individual. In contrast, Paul Daynes' online behaviour is a comical display of petulance. He’s like a baby in a high chair and it’s safe to say he’s made a fool of himself. It's likely that Brian Edwards' arrogance will eventually catch up with him. He was the primary reason for the toxic work environment at the Surrey RCMP headquarters.
ReplyDeleteI'm appalled by the misuse of taxpayer dollars on a court case that was doomed from the start. Thankfully, the BC Supreme Court judge, Kevin Loo stepped in and put the RCMP in check. Ivan Scott, the father of an RCMP officer, has gone into hiding, revealing a spineless individual. In contrast, Paul Daynes' online behaviour is a comical display of petulance. He’s like a baby in a high chair and it’s safe to say he’s made a fool of himself. It's likely that Brian Edwards' arrogance will eventually catch up with him. He was the primary reason for the toxic work environment at the Surrey RCMP headquarters.
ReplyDeleteThis whole South Asian extortion scheme seems manufactured for sure. Something about it doesn’t add up. The theory that disgruntled former senior Surrey RCMP members are providing compromised information or support to cause a political disruption is completely plausible.
ReplyDeleteThe "Keep the RCMP in Surrey" campaign is a relic of the past. Its advocates have faded into obscurity, and their cause is no longer relevant. Time to close the book on this chapter and focus on the present.
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