In 2015 CBC reported that "Saanich Mayor Richard Atwell’s concerns about spyware on his office computer at city hall were legitimate, says a report from B.C.'s information and privacy commissioner. Atwell claimed earlier this year that the software was being used to spy on him by recording his keystrokes and taking screen shots."
"While Privacy Commissioner Elizabeth Denham's report doesn't deal directly with Atwell's allegations, she found that the security software installed by city staff collected far more information than allowed under the Freedom of Information and Privacy Act."
The question is, who installed the spyware on his computer. The CBC article implied that it was spyware the employer installed to monitor it's employees but went further than allowed by law. However, the former mayor implied something much sinister was involved.
Later that year the Vancouver Sun reported that "The Police Complaint Commissioner will not investigate claims made by Saanich Mayor Richard Atwell about the conduct of his own police department, finding the complaints inadmissible since they don't constitute misconduct under the Police Act." Mayor Atwell who was a computer techie acused the Saanich PD of being the ones that installed the spyware on his computer.
The privacy commissioner ruled his complaint inadmissible because spying on computers without a warrant didn't constitute misconduct under the police act. AYFKM? Warrantless surveillance is illegal. "After requesting further information from Atwell and examining material from other sources, Lowe quashed any investigation." Lowe was appointed police complaint commissioner one week after exonerating the RCMP involved in the Airport taser fiasco.
"Retired B.C. justice Wally Oppal was called in to broker dispute resolution between Atwell and Saanich police, but on May 15, after four months of back-and-forth meetings, his efforts failed, according to a statement released by police complaint commissioner Stan Lowe this afternoon."
The Canadian Press is reporting that " The Vancouver-area city of Surrey, home to Canada's largest RCMP detachment, has been given provincial approval to begin a transition to a municipal police department. British Columbia Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth has given the approval for the work to get underway." Finally. Thank God.
"Farnworth says a team has been formed between the city and the province to ensure key issues of the transition are addressed, and it will be up to that team to determine if the switch can be done by 2021." The sooner the better. If John McKay is hired to overseas training, Surrey would have a world class police force second to none.
"Former B.C. Court of Appeal justice Wally Oppal has been named chair." Wally Oppal?! AYFKM? That sh*tbag should be in jail for sabotaging the Missing Women's Inquiry. Putting him in charge of anything is suspect.
Linda Annis was never a member of the Safe Surrey Coalition. She was the only member of Surrey First to be elected. She was new. ALL the incumbents were soundly defeated. The other three wingnuts that left the Safe Surrey Coalition have broken their campaign promise. Doug McCallum has not. He has been true to his word. The residents of Surrey did have a say on the matter when they elected him and kicked Surrey First out of office.
I recently saw a crazy video about the Pickton farm on Rumble that made two good points. I will set aside the crazy and address those two points. Justin Trudeau is a slimy little b*tch. His ties to Communism and the World Economic Forum are no secret. Globalism is Communism. It represents slavery and the complete destruction of civil liberty. His latest campaign is to completely destroy the freedom of the press because globalists are obsessed with censoring everything. The Pickton Farm is a separate matter and since this is our crib, I will address it.
After the testimony of Janice Edwards during the Pickton trial the judge gave the jury specific instructions. He told the jury they could convict Robert Pickton of murder even if he wasn't the only person involved. In fact, they could convict him even if he wasn't the primary suspect, just an active participant. That is not a conspiracy theory. That is the record of the court.
Janice Edwards testified to her knowledge of the Diane Rock story. Dianne Rock was gang raped on the Pickton farm. Being gang raped implicates more than one suspect. That is why the judge gave the jury new instructions. Robert Pickton was without question a scape goat. His brother Dave knew where the bodies were buried and was given amnesty by CSIS.
Catherine Galliford was the public face of the RCMP during the Pickton investigation. She testified to the professional misconduct that was prevalent within the RCMP at the time and is now under gag order since her settlement.
Bob Paulson was in charge of Diane Rock when she went into police protection after the gang rape. Bob Paulson was one of the FOCCers. Friends of Craig Callen. Bob was more interested in one of his female coworkers than protecting Diane so Diane left police custody and ended up dead. Diane was hesitant to go into police custody because she claimed she was gang raped by bikers and police.
Jim Brown was a Coquitlam RCMP officer at the time.
Cameron Ward was a lawyer for the original missing women's inquiry that Wally Oppal scuttled.
Wally Oppal is a dirty POS. Cameron claimed that there was a picture floating around of Jim Brown in a threesome with Dave Pickton. When he went public with that information, the Coquitlam RCMP kicked in the whistle blower's door, seized all his hard drives and deleted the evidence. I spoke with two credible witnesses who didn't have but saw the picture.
I have coworkers that attended parties on the farm and at Piggy's Palace. The farm was known as the Dominion named after the street it was located on. It was the place to drink if you were under age. Everyone who was anyone was there. Jesse ran an after hours across the street for when Roosters shut down. It was high end. Piggy's Palace was a sh*t hole run by big Tony.
The video quoted a September 14 2020 article by Keith Fraser with the Vancouver Sun. I know Keith Fraser. He was the one that posted a court document with my home address on it.
The article stated that "Robert Pickton speaks in court to oppose destruction of RCMP exhibits."
It was highly relevant. Since Robert Pickton was convicted on the claim that he wasn't the only suspect or the prime suspect, just an active participant, destroying that evidence was clearly a criminal act. Just like destroying the evidence on the whistle blower's hard drive was.
A lot of people talk about snuff films and a lot of crazy extremes when it comes to the Robert Pickton case. Yet one claim that is quite feasible is that he was harvesting pituitary glands from sex trade workers who were killed for drug debts to make HGH a common steroid at the time known as Human Growth Hormone. At the time they made it from human cadavers.
The second Missing Woman's Inquiry was another farce.
It was all about political extremism and the alphabet soup. It had no desire to uncover the truth. Marilyn Poitras explained why she resigned from the commission:
"We've been down this road before... We had people tell us if you want to know who the problems are and how to fix them you go talk to the sex trade workers. They're going to tell you who they are. It's not a mystery. This isn't some person coming out of the blue and randomly taking women off the street. People know who they're threatened by. Lets go talk to them. We weren't doing any of those things."
Rebel News is reporting that "Despite a jail cell confession where he claimed to have killed 49 women, Pickton was found guilty of the second-degree murders for six victims and sentenced to life with no possibility of parole. The remaining 20 murder charges were stayed.
Now, 22 years since his original arrest, the sadistic killer can apply for day parole. It's important to note that while he can apply, acceptance is not guaranteed."
As concerning as that may be, locally we all know that Robert Pickton wasn't the cunning serial killer they claimed he was.
The elephant in the room was the Dianne Rock Story. She was gang raped on the Pickton farm. That would implicate more than one suspect and Robert Picton wasn't one of them.
That's why the judge's instructions to the jury was that they could convict Robert Pickton if he wasn't the only suspect or even the main suspect just an active participant.
That was outrageous. What's even more outrageous is the fact that Wally Oppal shut down the Mission Woman inquiry as soon as other suspects were mentioned. He turned it into a panel discussion where he could more easily censor evidence. Wally Oppal said the Commission did not have the mandate to examine other suspects. That's exactly what it was supposed to to. Find out what happened to all those mission women.
The second Mission woman's inquiry was another farce. The whack jobs that took over the Inquiry had a extremist political agenda to push instead of exposing the root cause of much of the violence against Indigenous Women.
Most of them were sex trade workers who had drug debts.
Marilyn Poitras stated why she resigned from the commission: "We've been down this road before... We had people tell us if you want to know who the problems are and how to fix them you go talk to the sex trade workers. They're going to tell you who they are. It's not a mystery. This isn't some person coming out of the blue and randomly taking women off the street. People know who they're threatened by. Lets go talk to them. We weren't doing any of those things."
Robert Pickton wrote a book but it was pulled oft he market. Someone sent me a copy of it years ago. It wasn't a tell all tale. He didn't trash the club. He trashed the guy that ratted him out who was a Hells Angels associate. It was nothing new. He was the fall guy. We all know that.
Pickton Farm murder exhibits:
Wait…so, in summer 2020, when everyone was distracted by a declared pandemic,Trudeau’s RCMP were busy trying to have evidence from the trial disposed of DESPITE there likely being more perpetrators still at large.
Global is reporting that former Vancouver Police Department detective Lori Shenher has released her book That Lonely Section of Hell: The botched investigation of a serial killer who almost got away. "In her book, Ms. Shenher chronicles the missed opportunities, lack of resources and jurisdictional challenges that plagued her investigation and resulted in more women going missing even as Mr. Pickton was on her – and others’ – radar."
It's all interesting but the main thing we need to remember is that Robert Pickton did not act alone so all the red hearing drama about why it took so long to catch Robert Pickton is pretty irrelevant to the question that asks why are we still refusing to look at other suspects?
The judge gave instructions to the jury that they could convict Robert Pickton of murder even if he wasn't the only person involved in the murders. The judge went so far as to say the jury could convict Robert Pickton even if he wasn't the main person involved just an active participant. The question is, if Robert Pickton didn't act alone, then why are we not looking at other suspects especially when there is a whole list of victims he hasn't even been tried on. That should have been the mandate of the Missing Woman Inquiry.
As soon as the Hells Angels were mentioned in the Missing Woman Inquiry, Wally Oppal shut down the Inquiry and turned it into a less adversarial Panel Discuss where he could more easily censor what evidence was submitted. He ruled out a massive amount of evidence base on his claim that the mandate of the Missing Woman's Inquiry was not to examine the possibility of other suspects. That makes him culpable in the cover up.
It all boils down to the Dianne Rock story. Dianne Rock claimed she was gang raped on the Pickton farm. That implies more then one suspect. Her friend Janice Edwards testified how she picked Dianne up at a gas station hysterical and beaten claiming she had been gang raped on the farm. This was an independent observer who saw the bruises and witnessed her fear and hysteria. I obtained a copy of the court transcript of her testimony at the pre trial and posted it online now that the publication ban has finally been lifted.
In Stevie Cameron's book On the Farm she was very clear about the Hells Angels involvement with Piggy's Palace and the Pickton farm. Page 137 of the book On the Farm states: "But the truth is that almost all the people in the community knew the Palace as a wild party place with drugs and prostitutes. And everyone knew that the bikers who attended usually finished the parties at their own place across from the Pickton farm, a clubhouse that had become infamous as a booze can serving alcohol and drugs to members and friends. By the end of 1996 the neighbourhood became known in criminal circles as a biker area, one controlled by the Hells Angels."
The Globe and Mail reported that the Missing Woman Inquiry was going to hear that off-duty officers “frequented” Piggy’s Palace. Wally Oppal shut down the inquiry before that evidence was submitted. Stevie Cameron's book On the Farm confirmed that allegation about Piggy's Palace and stated that "the place was full of cops too, lots of them, all in plainclothes." (p 138)
Global is reporting that "Notorious B.C. serial killer Robert Pickton has been the victim of a brutal attack in prison.
Pickton was attacked on Sunday in Quebec’s maximum security Port Cartier Institution." Post Media fake news is reporting that "Pickton told other inmates that he was writing a book blaming the murders of women, for which he was convicted, on someone else."
That is not true. He already wrote a book and it was pulled from distribution. Someone sent me a copy. It didn't say or reveal anything new. He did not mention the Hells Angels in it. He trashed the Hells Angels associate that ratted him out but he didn't say anything about the club.
The timing of the attack is suspicious as is this fake claim about his new book. He was eligible for day parole last February and will be eligible for full parole in 2027. Why attack him now?
A while ago someone contacted me and said they were in contact with Robert Pickton. They were all excited and said the case is going to be blown wide open. I said I hate to rain on your parade but I don't see it happening. That story is dead and buried. I said if he names the club they will kill him and there's no venue for his story to get out. He already wrote a book and they had the book removed from publication. I said if he names anyone the police won't give him witness protection because the police don't want that story to get out. I said he could have Jim Brown. I said if he names Jim Brown the club won't kill him. That's not to say the cops won't.
In the last episode on the Secrets of the Hells Angels on A&E Pat Matter revealed something he did when he was prospecting for the club. Pat said one of the members called him up and told him to pick up his GF and bring her to the clubhouse which he did. Then the member said to Pat now I want you to f*ck her which he did.
A&E had an author on that said women in the club are just property and are frequently mistreated. Wives aren't but patch pounders and prostitutes are.
The member told Pat to punch his GF in the head. That was f*cked up. Pat did it. That was f*cked up. The member then told Pat to rape his GF which he did. That was f*cked up. Now that you told that story I'm supposed to somehow respect you? Not. On top of that Pat ended up ratting out his brothers to get a reduced sentence. There is nothing there that is admirable. What we do in life echoes in eternity.
Update: The very Fake News is going off about how the Devil is gone quoting relatives of the victims saying they are happy Pickton was assaulted. If he's killed, the truth is buried with him and the devil lives on. I can tell you right now Robert Pickton wasn't one of the men who gang raped Dianne Rock. If Jim Brown was having threesomes with Dave, I highly doubt he was having threesomes with Robert. The cops and the fake news want to pin this all on one person and make it all disappear. In the first missing woman's inquiry, as soon as other suspects were mentioned Wally Oppal shut it down and said the inquiry was not mandated to investigate other suspects.
That was deplorable. Dave Pickton knew where the bodies were buried. CSIS gave Dave a free pass. The judge told the jury they could convict Robert even if he wasn't the main suspect just an active participant. That means all the family members of the victims would want to know who those other suspects were. The Vancouver Sun doesn't want to you know or even consider it.
Global is reporting that "As serial killer Robert Pickton remains in hospital in Quebec following an attack by a fellow inmate, thoughts turn to the victims and their families and their pain.
Alan Mullen, a former corrections officer at the Kent Institution in Agassiz, B.C. when Pickton was incarcerated there, told Global News on Wednesday that some of that pain comes from knowing that if Pickton dies now, some of the truth will die with him."
“It’s no secret that Robert Pickton didn’t act alone here,” Mullen said, speaking of the many missing and murdered women believed to have been killed on the Pickton farm. “If you talk to (Pickton) or listen to (Pickton), it’s pretty obvious that he did not act alone,” Mullen added.
“If he dies, yes, a lot of information and truth that we may be able to garner from him through further investigation, dies with him and that’s concerning to me,” Mullen added.
I find it somewhat ironic that the Vancouver Sun is now pushing for a Provincial police force in BC. They are the one that maintained a hate campaign against Doug McCallum for fulfilling his campaign promise in Surrey to create a municipal police force. Ian Mulgrew has credible past history. Wally Oppal does not. Wally Oppal should be in jail for sabotaging the missing women's inquiry.
Anything Post Media News promotes is suspect.
If BC and or Alberta form their own Provincial police, it matters not to me. I still hold a romantic idealism towards the RCMP. They wore out their welcome in Surrey but we can see that in other provinces the RCMP still make Hells Angel drug busts. In BC they do not. In BC the CFSEU is compromised and IHIT is not far behind.
In Ontario and Alberta, the regional Biker Enforcement Unit and ALERT do tackle organized crime. The CFSEU in BC does not. That is the problem we need to address but it goes further than that. It goes right into the hallways of the legislature in Victoria.
The BC Liberals were the ones that dismantled the OMGU and oversaw the fall of the CFSEU. Instead of correcting the problem, the BC NDP have perpetuated it. Now the BC NDP is asking Ottawa to decriminalize more drugs. AYFKM? Looks like we need drug tests in Parlaiment because someone's on crack.
The DTES is the world's toilet. It is the perfect example of what not to do. We foster addiction and misery. We foster organized crime.
Possession of drugs is already decriminalized in the DTES. Nobody gets arrested for smoking crack. They do it publicly there. City workers hand out free crackpipes and sometimes even free drugs. That's what the drug dealers do to get their clients addicted. Then they brutalize them for drug debts. Portugal made drug treatment mandatory. You cannot cite the success of the Portugal model without citing that fact. It doesn't matter if it's provincial or federal police. We need to start enforcing the law. Our refusal to do that has created the problem we now face.
The Missing Women Commission of Inquiry has promised for weeks the release of Peel, Ont. Deputy Police Chief Jennifer Evans’ 800 page report. On Monday morning, Inquiry Commissioner Wally Oppal called the leak of Evans’ report to CTV “appalling.” But Oppal upheld the objections of lawyer Cameron Ward, acting for 20 missing women’s families not to mark Evans report as exhibit, which would have made it available to all media. Ward continues to call the inquiry a “whitewash,” saying Oppal needs to hear from frontline police investigators. Of course it's a whitewash. The Hells Angels have not been mentioned in it at all. Why oppose making the Peel Report and exhibit? After all, it is a public inquiry.
Sounds like the police took a lot of heat at the meeting and locals expressed great concern over public trust in the police there. Jim Chu urged residents to work with police to end violence against women by reporting crime.
However, Daisy Kler of Vancouver Rape Relief said more than 70 per cent of women who contact the women's shelter never call police because they are afraid they will not be believed or have had a previous bad experience with police.
"Arrest the men doing violence against women," she urged Chu. Which is kind of hard if people don't report crime or give information to the police. Yet if there is no public trust, that's just not going to happen. Thus the dilemma.
Another woman, who lives in the Europe Hotel, shouted at the police chief as she recalled seeing a woman recently abducted by a man late at night but police refused to take her complaint, even though she had a licence plate number.
Jim Chu holding the town hall meeting was a good thing. Especially when local activists in the sit in were calling for a meeting with him specifically. That means they trust him.
The pushing to the ground of the disabled woman by an officer in East Van seems to be the tip of the iceberg. Many complain that police there treat the locals like garbage. Obviously if they report a crime and nothing is done about it, that is going to weaken public trust and discourage crime reported.
Some say that is a city hall initiative. I heard reports of police officers express their concerns that city hall started closing down the police station at night to suppress crime stats. That's kind of like closing down an emergency ward of a hospital at night.
Locals also expressed concern about the presence of Wally Oppal at the meeting and his appointment to investigate the Pickton inquiry. "I do not support you being the head of the commission," Radek told Oppal. "You didn't support us when we called for a public inquiry." She suggested Oppal is using the inquiry to boost his pension income.
I for one certainly didn't think he was a good choice to lead the inquiry. He was a former judge who publicly declared the judicial system in BC was fine and was soundly defeated in his re election bid. Public perception is he's a good choice to oversea the Pickton inquiry if the government wants to cover something up. Maybe he can oversea the Kash Heed scandal as well.
The whole meeting reminds me of an all candidates meeting that was held at First United during the civic election when the Woodwards Squat was on. Many locals expressed many concerns. One candidate expressed her concern over an NPA policy of having the police evict homeless from under bridges in the city. She thought that was cruel.
One of the people who had been evicted from under a bridge spoke and expressed his concern about having all his personal possessions stolen by the police as he was evicted. I cited the practice and asked where this police brutality will take us as a society. One candidate who was a former police officer got defensive and started to back pedal as he talked about the many accusations of the police assaulting members of the community in East Van.
I explained I wasn't taking about assaults when I was referring to police brutality. I was referring to the cruel practice of evicting homeless from under bridges and stealing their few personal possessions in a time when record budget cuts had seen a record number of homeless on the street. I said that practice was cruel and brutal then asked where will that kind of brutality take us as a society?
That was the year when the NPA was wiped out and COPE won a landslide under the leadership of Larry Campbell, Vancouver's own Da vinci. Although things greatly improved temporarily, some things went in the wrong direction and the over all situation has got worse. The Four Pillars program was about four pillars not one. Every time extremists from VANDU cited the four pillars they over emphasised the harm reduction pillar and ignored the other three pillars in the program.
The four pillars consist of Prevention, Treatment, Enforcement and Harm Reduction. Extremists completely ignore the enforcement and completely erase that one. All they do is scream harm reduction over and over again like spoilt brats demanding every drug under the sun at taxpayers expense. One officer referred to the program as the one legged horse. Four pillars will not support a building or a program if you only use one pillar. It’s like only using one oar in a boat designed for four. You just keep going in circles.
I'll tell ya what harm reduction is. Harm reduction is removing all the crack dealers from an area where addicts are seeking treatment for drug addiction. When an addict is seeking treatment and everywhere they go they have dealers in their face crying Crack Crack Crack like possessed ducks from an Alfred Hitchcock movie then that addict can't recover or have effective treatment.
We need to get over ourselves and stop suppressing crime statistics by making crime difficult to report in East Van. Reopening the police station at night would help. We need to end the brutality towards the homeless and we need to stop caving in to VANDU and start enforcing the drug laws that do exist by arresting the drug dealers outside the Carnagie centre (and Surrey Central). We need to stop kicking the cat and arrest the drug dealers not the drug addicts. They are the ones throwing women out of windows in East Van. That kind of violence needs to stop.
Just as he was warming up to theories regarding Pickton's associations with drug dealing bikers, lawyer Jason Gratl was shut down by Commissioner Wally Oppal, who was clearly perturbed. Gratl was cross-examining RCMP Cpl. Mike Connor, the force's lead investigator on Pickton.
Connor admitted that he received a tip that a Hells Angel associate who worked in a "booze can" after-hours drinking club across the street from Pickton's Port Coquitlam, B.C., property "was chopped up in a meat grinder on the farm and fed to the pigs."
Connor said police knew Hells Angels went to Pickton's farm and attended "Piggy's Palace" — the nearby illicit nightclub run by Pickton and his brother Dave. However, Connor said he did not investigate the credibility of the allegation a male Hells Angel associate was disposed of on Pickton's farm.
During Pickton's trial, lab staff testified that about 80 unidentified DNA profiles -roughly half male and half female — have shown up on evidence.
This stunning new development in the inquiry shows us several things. First, that Wally the Limp Fish Oppal was the wrong choice to head the inquiry. Second, that police knew there was an illegal booze can ran by the Hells Angels across the street from the Picton farm. Third, that the DNA from many unidentified bodies were also found on the Pickton farm, half of which were men and that the police had received a tip that the Hells Angels had put one of their employees through a meat grinder and feed him to the pigs on the Picton farm.
These are all very significant findings. The fact that the police knew the Hells Angels ran an illegal booze can across the street from the Pickton farm and knew that Dave Pickton was a Hells Angels associate, are facts that need to be explored. They most certainly aren't to be shut down by a brain dead idiot who has done nothing for BC other than rationalize BC's judicial incompetence.
Is it true Jesse Hadden was involved with the booze can across the street from the Pickton farm? Is it true that Jesse's father Spike was the one that caused the rift between the Haney Hells Angels and the Mission City Hells Angels? Please advise.
The Court was told Dave Pickton knew about bodies. Court also heard that police believed a marijuana grow-op in an unlicensed "booze can" across the street from the Pickton farm was connected to the Hells Angels. So the grow op was in the booze can across the street...
This is an interesting story. We read that the owner of LA Embroidery is Tony Pires. Tony is a member of the Hells Angels. David Baines wrote an interesting article in the Vancouver Sun back on July 01, 2006. He normally deals in investment fraud and the stock market. It creates an interesting connection between stock market fraud and organized crime.
The article expresses his frustration trying to explain to Wally Oppal when he was the BC Attorney-General that the B.C. Securities Commission has not been able to contain the proliferation of Vancouver-related companies that are being floated on the lawless OTC Bulletin Board and "pinks sheets" in the United States. Talking to Wally the limp fish was like baning your head against a wall.
He cites 880 companies that have been perpetuating Vancouver's infamous sub-culture of chicanery, where crooks and accountants and lawyers and other professionals come together to produce stock market scams, most of which are foisted on investors in the United States, Germany, or other foreign countries. The net result is that Vancouver's reputation as a haven for scams is as bad as ever.
Despite the fact that we no longer have a Vancouver Stock Exchange because it was shut down for being corrupt. It was full of fake pump and dump scams. That's why we don't have a stock market in Vancouver any more.
David Bainesn referred to a fake company called De Beira Goldfields Inc which was set up by Vancouver longshoreman Mike Fronzo which was then handed over to a couple of Australian promoters. The Australian promoters were introduced to De Beira by Ralph Biggar, a former broker with Georgia Pacific Securities in Vancouver.
Biggar is no stranger to bulletin board companies. In 2003, he set up Tora Technologies Inc., which has no appreciable assets except a services agreement with a Vancouver company called LA Embroidery Inc. The agreement gives Tora the right to market LA's custom embroidery services via the Internet. The owner of LA Embroidery is Tony Pires. For granting the rights, Pires was given 250,000 shares.
Pires is an interesting business partner, to say the least. He is a full-patch member of the Nomads, an elite chapter of the Hells Angels.
On Thursday, I asked Biggar whether he knows Pires is a member of the Hells Angel. He refused to answer, instead referring questions to his lawyer, Gary Snarch. But that didn't get me very far, either. "My advice is not to talk to you," said Snarch.
There are some interesting links between Tora Technologies and De Beira Goldfields. As mentioned, Biggar has been involved in both companies. In addition, Fronzo and Pires have been co-investors in two unrelated deals.
In 1999, they were among a half-dozen investors in a U.S. company called Value Software Inc. The same year, they participated in private placements in International En-R-Tech Inc., a Vancouver Stock Exchange company. Other investors included:
- Ronald Lising, a full-patch member of the East End chapter of the Hells Angels. In 2001, Lising and Pires' brother, Chico, were convicted of trafficking drugs through No. 5 Orange strip club and the Marble Arch Hotel. Each was sentenced to four and half years in jail.
- John Punko, another full-patch member of the East End chapter of the Hells Angels. In 2001, he was convicted of threatening the Crown counsel who was prosecuting Lising and Chico Pires on their drug trafficking charges.
The fact that Fronzo invested in these deals along with several Hells Angels may be entirely coincidental. I tried to ask him about this on Friday, but he did not return my phone calls.
Let's pause for a minute and consider the magnitude of what we are now looking at. A company called Grant Street Holdings Ltd. owns the Burnaby Nomands clubhouse. All the company's directors - Francesco (Frank) Amoretto, Bob Green, Tony Pires and Gino Zumpano - are well-known members of the Nomads. Green is listed as president of Grant Street Holdings, while Pires is secretary.
Technologies Inc was tied to LA Embroidery Inc which was owned by Tony Pires. Tora Technologies has links with De Beira Goldfields. In 1999 Fronzo and Pires were involved with U.S. company called Value Software Inc. along with John Punko and Ron Lising. Are we beginning to see the magnitude of the problem yet?
David Baines more recnelty reported on Ialta Industries Ltd. One of its major shareholders was Nomad Glen Jonathan Hehn. The settlement agreement notes that in January 2007, the B.C. Securities Commission issued a cease-trade order against Ialta for failure to file financial statements.
Baines also discusses a scam run by Marcel Rada who also became president of Montrose Exploration Ltdm of which Glen Hehn was the largest shareholder. Ralph Biggar, tied to Tora Technologies Inc, LA Embroidery Inc and Tony Pires, was also a shareholder in Montrose along with Glen Hehn.
Rich Coleman's head is on he chopping block. His past misconduct is finally catching up with him. Laila Yuile has cited Sandy Garossino as well as the Peter German report linking Rich Colman to disbanding the Police Task force that investigated organized crime in Casinos after it came out with a damning report about the Hells Angels laundering money in BC Casinos. However, this is nothing new. We told you so. Now other media outlets are picking up on the story.
That's not all Rich Coleman did to help gangs flourish. Rich Coleman disbanded OCABC in 2004. OCABC was the regional organized crime task force that targeted the Hells Angels criminal activity in Operation Phoenix. Prior to Operation Phoenix, which the RCMP deliberately sabotaged, Allen Dalstrom said "when it came to organized-crime investigations, the RCMP had done “f--- all here for 25 years”. So the province set up a task force to finally investigate organized crime in BC and Rich Coleman promptly shut it down. Again.
That's still not all. Prior to the Kelowna Summer Jam, Pat Fogarty said the Hells Angels aren't the problem in Kelowna, it's the other guys we have to worry about. When the OMGU proved him wrong, Rich Coleman and the Christy Clark government disbanded the OMGU. Ever since then gang enforcement in BC has been compromised and the gang task force stopped targeting the Hells Angels criminal activity. They just focused on seizing the proceeds of crime without lifting a finger to disrupt street level drug trafficking. They just wanted to collect a fee for letting it prosper.
Then the compromised BC Gang task force's spin doctor claimed "Lack of criminal designation for Hells Angels in B.C. allows biker gang to flourish." That was simply untrue. The lack of criminal organization status didn't prevent the OMGU from successfully convicting David Giles and Johnny Newcome in Kelowna. Seizing the proceeds of crime is a smoke and mirrors distraction. Gangs in BC are flourishing because the OMGU was disbanded and the compromised gang task force stopped targeting the Hells Angels drug traficking.
Dr Kim is reporting that "A member of the Surrey Police Board was photographed posing with two full-patch members of the Hells Angels at a 2018 memorial service.
The photos of board member Harley Chappell and White Rock Hells Angels Brent Milne and Douglas (Doc) Riddoch were posted on a Facebook tribute to Carla Newman, who died in 2018. Newman was a relative of David (Clap) Newman, who is a former member of the Angels’ White Rock chapter."
OK if the compromised BC Gang Task Farce's Spin doctor is posting this, something fishy is going on. Remember her recent publicity stunt for the BC Gang Task Farce claiming that the Surrey RCMP had searched the Hardside Hells Angels clubhouse? They didn't find anything did they? Because it was a publicity stunt and they warned them first.
Vancouver is Awesome is reporting that "How did B.C. Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General Mike Farnworth appoint the son of a former Hells Angel to the Surrey Police Board? That’s the question being asked in Surrey Thursday, after provincially appointed police board member Harley Chappell’s connections to the criminal organization surfaced on social media.
“It makes you wonder about the vetting process when they chose the board,” said Surrey city councillor Jack Hundial, speaking to the provincial government."
OK just so we are clear, Jack Hundial is a self serving POS. He is about as trustworthy as Wally Oppal. Jack a*s cited last months publicity stunt as though it was a good thing that accomplished something when it clearly did not. He is a F*ck up so F*ck him.
Although I don't have a problem with Doc, I agree this is a conflict of interest. However, Hundial and the Surrey RCMP haven't done Jack sh*t about the Hells Angels drug trafficking in Surrey. Shakerz is still a hub in that network but Randy Jones is with the Surrey Girls now not Whiterock.
Infotel is reporting that "A former Kelowna RCMP officer has been charged with seven counts of breach of trust for allegedly pursuing sexual relationships with women in connection to his duties.
The B.C. Prosecution Service released a statement today, Sept. 4, saying that Brian Matthew Burkett was charged July 19 for allegations of misconduct against seven people between October 2015 and August 2016 in Kelowna and area."
"According to information on the charge obtained through the courthouse, the breaches are from pursuing a sexual relationship with people in connection to his duties. A publication ban covers the names of his alleged victims.
He was charged on July 19 in Kelowna court with seven counts of breach of trust in connection with the duties of his office, the statement said." RCMP sexual misconduct. What else is new? How about IHITit banging the cub pack's crew hoe?
Police Misconduct Study:
"The National Center for Women and Policing cites two studies that found that at least 40% of police officer families experience domestic violence, in contrast to 10% of families in the general population." That's four times the national average.
The Niaagra Falls Review is reporting that "People are gathering at a Halifax park today to demand a public inquiry into the Nova Scotia mass shootings.
The gathering at Victoria Park comes less than a week after the province unveiled a plan for a panel review into the massacre.
Organizers say a 22-minute general strike will begin at noon local time to honour the 22 victims who were killed last April." Wally Oppal's panel discussion was a farce.
There are numerous inconsistencies with the official narrative on this case. Other than gun control, there was no motive. Yet the guns were not legally obtained so gun control would not have prevented it. Any crime that doesn't have a motive is suspicious.
The police tired to claim the mild mannered good Samaritan denturist had ties to organized crime. Then it was reveled that the large lump sum that was deposited into the suspects bank account came from the RCMP. That act cannot be rationalized away.
The fact that the police didn't warn the public that it was a man dressed as a police officer in a police car shooting people not only makes them criminally culpable in the subsequent murders, it implicates them in a cover up. Macleans reported that it had the hallmarks of an under cover operation. I do not believe that Gabriel Wortman was the shooter and I do not believe the Hells Angels gave him the guns. There is something far more sinister at play here.
"Pickton was in critical condition in hospital after the attack.
At the time of his death, Pickton was now eligible to apply for day parole.
Federal law would have allowed Pickton to apply for day parole three years before his full parole eligibility. He would have been eligible for full parole until 2027." The question is, what secrets died with him?
I can tell you right now, whoever contracted his murder didn't do it so the victims could have justice. They did it to hide accomplices.
Everyone here knows Robert Pickton didn't act alone.
Willy was a pig farmer. He could slaughter a pig and prepare it for a barbecue but he wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed. He was a bit slow. He wasn't the mastermind of anything.
After the assault global reported that "Alan Mullen, a former corrections officer at the Kent Institution in Agassiz, B.C. when Pickton was incarcerated there, told Global News on Wednesday that some of that pain comes from knowing that if Pickton dies now, some of the truth will die with him."
"It’s no secret that Robert Pickton didn’t act alone here,” Mullen said, speaking of the many missing and murdered women believed to have been killed on the Pickton farm. “If you talk to (Pickton) or listen to (Pickton), it’s pretty obvious that he did not act alone,” Mullen added.
“If he dies, yes, a lot of information and truth that we may be able to garner from him through further investigation, dies with him and that’s concerning to me,” Mullen added.
Mullen said “If you talk to (Pickton) or listen to (Pickton), it’s pretty obvious that he did not act alone,” He means everyone here knows Pickton was a bit slow.
That's the first point. The second point is the fact that Dianne Rock was gang raped on the farm. That implicates more than one suspect and I can tell you right now Robert Pickton wasn't one of them.
When the court heard about the Diane Rock gang rape the judge changed the instructions to the jury. The judge said the jury could convict Pickton if the wasn't the only suspect or even the main suspect just an active participant. That's pretty significant.
The Hells Angels were never mentioned in Robert Pickton's trial. That's because the Vancouver Province reported at the time that one of the women who was going to testify that she saw Hells Angels in colors at Piggy's Palace had bikers show up at her home so she left town and never testified.
Yet it was reported that the Hells Angels had a grow up on the farm and ran two after hours across the street. Big Tony worked the door at Piggy's Palace.
Later the Vancouver Province reported that a local band who played Piggy's Palace said they saw Hells Angels in colors there all the time. In Stevie Cameron's book On the Farm she stated that it was well known locally that the Hells Angels controlled the area. That information was never admitted to the court during Pickton's trial.
Update: So here it is. Robert's brother Dave knew where the bodies were buried. He was involved. He was a Hells Angels associate. He objected to having testify in Willy's trial because he was going to Sturgis that week. Jim Brown was friends with Dave. Dave said Big Tony was a Hells Angel. That wasn't completely true. Tony Terezakis was an associate who sold drugs for the Hells Angels but he wasn't a full patch member. Dave Pickton claiming Tony was a Hells Angel meant he used the name of the club to do business.
Big Tony filmed himself beating the life out of drug addicts in the DTES that owed him money. When his ex got a hold of the tapes she gave them to the police. When they played the tapes in court Tony couldn't stop laughing. He claimed it was a reality TV series called Bible Thumpers and all were willing participants. The court didn't believe him.
A lot of people claim they were making snuff films and that the police found video equipment on the farm. That's the evidence the RCMP want to destroy. It's entirely possible they were making snuff films since Big Tony liked filming himself beating up addicts who owned him money but it is unlikely. If the Hells Angels were involved they wouldn't support making incriminating videos.
Which brings us to Justin Trudeau. Some people claim Justin Trudeau was involved. That's why the cover up goes so deep. I do not believe that is true. Justin Trudeau is an idiot and an a*shole but we can't blame him for everything. Big Tony acted with the authority of the club. There were a whole lot of sketchy hang arounds dong shady sh*t. The people that were gang raping and killing sex trade workers would have eaten Justin Trudeau for breakfast. He didn't fit in with their crew.
Some people are determined to make this a pedophile pizza gate that involved the elites. I don't believe it did. Gang raping, torturing and killing sex trade workers is deranged but the freaks that do that usually don't like Pedos. That's why a lot of hang arounds joined Creep Catchers in Surrey. Dirty cops were definitely involved but I don't see this as a Hollywood elite thing.
The mayor of Port Coquitlam attended parties on the farm and he was a freak but that doesn't mean a lot of Hollywood elites were there. Dave Pickton held parties on the farm for years. It was called the Dominion because it was at 953 Dominion Ave. It was separate from the two after hours across the street. I know a guy who grew up in the area. He said back then everyone went to the parties at the Dominion. It was the place to be if you wanted to drink under age.
That same guy went to Piggy's Palace a couple times and said it was really sketchy. He said biker types would be staring at your girlfriend and it was really uncomfortable. Yet I know another guy who used to go there all the time and just laughed. He said it was the cheapest beer in town.
Just because some Hells Angels attended parties at Piggy's Palace in colors doesn't mean they were gang raping and killing sex trade workers. A lot of off duty cops attended parties at Piggy's Palace as well. Some cops and some hang arounds were clearly doing sketchy sh*t but not all cops or Hells Angels were.
In the CTV interview Robert Pickton said the sex trade worker that claimed he tried to kill her was lying. She stabbed him in the head and tried to steal $3500 from him. That is believable. Willy isn't a big guy and isn't very physically intimidating. His brother Dave is much biger and has been convicted of sexual assault.
The answer to the mystery is found in the Second Missing Woman's Inquiry. Not in the Inquiry itself but in the reason one of the Commissioners left the Inquiry. In that second inquiry Marilyn Poitras resigned from that commission because she felt it was not addressing the real problem, the elephant in the room. She said "We've been down this road before... We had people tell us if you want to know who the problems are and how to fix them you go talk to the sex trade workers. They're going to tell you who they are. It's not a mystery. This isn't some person coming out of the blue and randomly taking women off the street. People know who they're threatened by. Lets go talk to them. We weren't doing any of those things."
They are threatened by the drug dealers they owe money to. Often addicts are forced into prostitution like Diane Rock and Janice Shore. Sometimes they lure strippers in by saying you could make more money if you were an escort.
The video diary of Margo Compton helps put things in perspective. They mean they could make more money if you become an escort.
As I've previously said, one local author claimed they were making the popular steroid HGH on the farm back then. You made HGH from human cadavers. Now they have a synthetic form from Germany. Robert Pickton didn't kill all those women but he could have harvested their pituitary glands for the HGH. Surrey meth cook Kerry Ryan Renaud was also involved with the farm. So was CSIS. Ryan could have been the one making the HGH. That is organized crime.
Unfortunately there is no forum on it and despite reaching out to credible people for their input I just get the feeling that there is the same old underlining propaganda rationalizing the Judicial complacency in BC. This is where I break ranks with the establishment and stand in support of Jim Chu from the VPD.
I completely agree that politicians need to take more heat and be more accountable for passing law an order legislation. I do take issue with politicians exploiting our misfortune and using it as a platform to promote themselves and their political party instead of laying party politics aside and doing what is in the country’s best interest.
Nevertheless, I take great offense to the extent of the propaganda passion rationalizing the Judicial screw ups we see on an ongoing basis in BC. My beef starts with the lawyers. Lawyers are by nature arrogant. They refer to each other as “My learned Friend”. If you don’t have a law degree you’re not a learned friend, you are in essence a civilian.
Lawyers see themselves in a different class from the rest of the world and if you don’t have a law degree you don’t understand the courts. Period. It’s compounded by the fact that judges were at one point lawyers. I had one person ask me how is it that a crooked lawyer becomes an honest judge? Is there some kind of epiphany that takes place? Not likely.
The perfect example of this credibility gap was Wally Oppal. He was a former judge and the Attorney General who went to a great deal of effort convincing the public that our judges were fine. He was not reelected and I was not the only one that felt his defeat was related to his stand on the judges.
One page I saw on that RCMP Gang Wars site was the goal to make hearings public so the public can understand why some decisions are made. That is offensive. Here we have the propaganda doctor restating the lawyers misconception that they know everything and the public knows nothing. This is the founding premise of most dictatorships.
It’s not about the charter. The charter of rights is a good thing. It’s about bad judges who are either scared, inept or corrupt. If they are scared I can understand that. Let’s spend more money on protecting our judges and less money on protecting the Bacon brothers.
Nevertheless, defending the charter has nothing to do with throwing out evidence that was acquired after a search warrant was acquired. It has nothing to do with throwing out evidence because the police didn’t knock on the back door after they knocked on the front door to execute a search warrant. The list is long and shameful but we do have a problem with bad judges in BC and if that puts me on a black list for exercising my charter right to say that then so be it.
When the line in the sand is drawn and the masses lobby to rationalize judicial incompetence I will stand on the other side of that line and support people like the mother of Michael Levy who said “I’d like to slap that judge’s face.”
When CBC reported that "The federal government is set to release its action plan today in response to the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls' findings and its numerous recommendations.
It marks two years since the inquiry released its final report after gathering testimonies from families and survivors across the country," I was somewhat skeptical. Wally Oppal's sabotaging of the first missing women's inquiry was outrageous. Then the high jacking of the second inquiry was equally as outrageous.
In that second inquiry Marilyn Poitras resigned from that commission because she felt it was not addressing the real problem, the elephant in the room. She said "We've been down this road before... We had people tell us if you want to know who the problems are and how to fix them you go talk to the sex trade workers. They're going to tell you who they are. It's not a mystery. This isn't some person coming out of the blue and randomly taking women off the street. People know who they're threatened by. Lets go talk to them. We weren't doing any of those things."
The second inquiry didn't want to address the problem. They wanted to promote an extreme political agenda. They wanted to exploit the missing and murdered women not help them.
Marilyn Poitras said "if you want to know who the problems are and how to fix them you go talk to the sex trade workers. They're going to tell you who they are. It's not a mystery. This isn't some person coming out of the blue and randomly taking women off the street. People know who they're threatened by. Let's go talk to them." What does that tell you? Everything.
Instead of doing that, the second inquiry just wanted to push the alphabet soup. As I previously said, I have no problem whatsoever with the term LGBT. I can say it, I can remember it and I can understand it. When you keep adding more and more crazy letters to that anacronym it becomes too much to swallow. It started off innocent. It added girls to women.
OK Women means female so girls are included in that. Then they throw in all this nonbinary, two spirit, bla, bla, bla. It takes something clear and concise and creates mass confusion.
The first missing women's inquiry was exactly that - missing women. It was a response to the Robert Pickton farm where many women were murdered. Not all were indigenous but many were sex trade workers. The failure of the second inquiry brings us to the Dianne Rock story. Dianne Rock was gang raped on the Pickton farm. Being gang raped implicates more than one suspect.
Those sex trade workers were being killed for drug debts. That is what we need to face.
Today I saw a first nations woman at the store wearing a shirt that said Every Child Matters with several eagle feathers on it. It wasn't orange and the logo was slightly different, but the message was profound. Every child does matter. Black, white, red, yellow or brown. They all matter.
Every Child who died at that Catholic residential school in Kamloops matters. Yet in Boston, Ireland and many other countries, a lot of boys were sexually assaulted at Catholic residential schools. They matter too. Do we add a B for Boys to MMIWG? No, we do not. We simply say every child matters because they do. Our children matter now. We still need to protect them.
The Vancouver Sun is reporting that "Surrey’s controversial plan to replace the RCMP with a municipal police force has received approval from B.C.’s solicitor-general, setting in motion a transition process that will see hundreds of RCMP officers forced to make a career choice in the coming months." It's not controversial. Stop saying that. Surrey is the largest city in Canada without it's own police force. It's a natural consequence of growth.
"Setting up a Surrey police force was one of the key pillars of McCallum’s municipal campaign platform, and council voted at its first meeting in November 2018 to proceed with the transition." Yes, that is true. It was the campaign promise of Doug McCallum and the Safe Surrey Coalition. Jack Hundial and Brenda Locke broke their election promise. Doug McCallum did not. He kept his word. Since Jack Hundial and Brenda Locke broke their promise no one can trust anything they say or any new promises they make in the next election.
“My job as solicitor-general is to ensure that a transition plan is in place and that transition plan ensures safe, adequate policing for the City of Surrey,” Farnworth said. “The decision is Surrey’s, and those costs are borne by Surrey. The Police Act and the police contract allow for them to make that decision.” Exactly but Wally Oppal is useless and should be in prison.
Well this shatters another sterotype. NDP Leader Adrian Dix, along with Surrey MLAs Harry Bains, Sue Hammell and Bruce Ralston met in Newton today to propose strategies to address challenges facing Surrey that support progress towards a safer, healthier community.
The stereotype is that the right cares about crime and fiscal responsibility while the left doesn't. However, we are now seeing the opposite. Bruce Ralston has always shown up at meetings in Surrey where the public have gathered to express their concerns about crime in Surrey. Penny Priddy and Sue Hammel were at Dianne Watts crime prevention coalition meeting when Dianne Watts was first elected and promised us the moon.
I spoke with Penny Priddy at that previous meeting and was mentioning my past affiliations with some trade unions. She just raised her hand in the air for me to stop and said I am here today as a mother who cares about crime in her community just like any other parent. When it comes to crime, I'm more right wing then my political opponents. Even Adrian Dix was concerned about crime in his community when a mugger was targeting older Asian woman at the 29th Street Sky Train Station in his riding years ago. Harry Baines was at the recent rally in Newton.
No doubt politicians will exploit opportunities to promote themselves. Just look at the Party Quebecquois in Quebec. They supported all the striking University students when they were in the opposition, then turned around and did the exact same thing the ruling party did when they were in power. The kids were all left saying wft. Yet saying something about crime when it is a public concern is better than saying nothing or in Dianne Watts' case saying it's not my fault and not my problem. That sure isn't what she said when she ran against Doug McCallum. Quite the opposite.
This is what was said at today's Press Conference:
Today three Surrey MLA's held a press conference at the Newton Cultural Centre along with opposition leader Adrian Dix to launch their proposals to help reduce crime in Newton called the Surrey Accord. There was no mudslinging, name calling or finger pointing. They simply raised some very constructive ideas to help address the increased crime in Surrey.
Harry Baines stepped up to the plate and talked about how under Wally Oppal there was a lot of talk about establishing a Surrey Community court to help expedite the overloaded court system but nothing ever happened with it. He said he felt that was a good idea that should be followed up on.
Sue Hammel raised the very real concern about the deregulation of recovery homes. That was done ten years ago and that has created a huge problem with shady business owners running recovery homes and exploiting the patients. There was media coverage about that in the past. It is a huge problem that has progressively gotten worse. Once again, people's complaints about the problem have been falling on death ears. She was told there are at least 67 unregistered recovery homes in surrey. I think everyone would agree that helping people get off drugs is a good thing. The problem is the deregulation of these homes which has seen drugs turn up in the homes where tax payers are once again getting fleeced while patients are getting exploited.
This was a very positive, proactive proposal. Sadly, the first question from the media scrum was where is the money going to come from for all this? In fact that was the second and third question as well. In fact the third person that asked the question would not let up. The question got answered and they kept asking it again. It was pathetic to see journalists feeding stereotypes.
Finally I asked Sue Hammel, as a former city councilor how she felt about the new $59 million City Hall being built after 19 million was just spent on upgrading the old city hall. I find out now that it's much more than $59 million. Everyone claims the NDP like to tax and spend but you mentioned priorities, isn't that an example of missmanaged priorities in government spending?
Brunce Ralstron answered the question claiming he was the one that used to be on city council. Actually I has Sue Hammel mixed up with Penny Priddy who used to be on Surrey City council then became an MLA. Bruce was very positive and said he supporting business development in the City Centre and talked about SFU and other projects which I also support. He said as for the city spending that's best brought up with the City itself. No doubt but it is a huge concern with voters in Surrey. Especially when the price tag for the new city hall that we dont need is much more than $59 million. Everyone claims the NDP will tax and spend but Dianne Watts is doing a great job of that herself only she's not spending it on police. Global, The Globe and Mail as well as the Vancouver Province are also reporting on the press conference.
Deregulation of recovery homes has been a disaster and is a huge concern. It's like deregulating the banks which opened the door for banking fraud that caused the S&L crisis in the States. Or how deregulating Wall Street opened the floodgates wide open for investment fraud which taxpayers had to bail out. Fraud caused the Greek financial crisis. Deregulation results in increased crime and increased costs to tax payers. Sue Hammel made a good point. I don't care what party she is from. We need to set the left and right stereotypes aside. We all care about crime and fiscal responsibility. It's time we did something about it.