Thursday, January 25, 2024

Tucker Carlson in Edmonton

Federal Court stands up for Canada in rejecting Trudeau's freezing of bank accounts



Update: Feds used fake intelligence to frame Freedom Convoy as violent extremists

The Edmonton Journal is reporting that "On Tuesday, Mosley ruled against the Trudeau government’s use of the Emergencies Act to stomp out the Truckers Convoy in Ottawa in February 2022. He found the government’s use of the act to be unreasonable and an unjustified infringement of individual rights. In the ruling, Mosley focused on what I consider to be the greatest outrage the Trudeau Liberals have perpetrated to date, their freezing of bank accounts and credit cards of 57 people and entities who supported and/or attended the protest."

"Freezing the bank accounts of political opponents might well be normal behaviour for brutish leaders in shabby dictatorships. To sell such abuse in Canada, Trudeau’s allies had to work overtime to vilify the convoy participants as foreign-funded, white supremacist, FreeDumb-obsessed radicals. This campaign of misinformation continued in Ottawa when the protesters were falsely accused of arson and other misdeeds."

"In the ruling, Mosley focused on what I consider to be the greatest outrage the Trudeau Liberals have perpetrated to date, their freezing of bank accounts and credit cards of 57 people and entities who supported and/or attended the protest. But that’s not who they were. The truckers had been widely praised as heroes for venturing out to provide us with goods in the earliest, scariest days of the pandemic."

"Trudeau’s actions of freezing bank accounts and invoking the Emergencies Act were so aggressive they brought international ridicule and shame upon his government. Mosley pointed out the government’s economic order used to identify who would get their bank accounts frozen had no specific procedure. Instead it was a case of the RCMP “making it up as they went along.”

“I think that Justin Trudeau continues to behave in the most unCanadian of ways,” Wilson said. “His divisiveness, his vilifying of people, his promoting of hatred among Canadians, is not the Canada in which I was born and raised. And what I feel about today’s decision of the Federal Court is it gives me a glimpse back in time to the Canada that was about fairness and understanding and respect and reasonableness. It may still survive into the future. There is little to be done for a country where for even the most hideous violations of human rights, its courts stand by and do nothing. But Mosley’s decision does indeed provide Canada some hope."

The Five Eyes and the Surrey Pressure Cooker Bomb Plot

Speaking of the Five Eyes Alliance Fraud let's revisit the Surrey Pressure Cooker bomb plot. The RCMP who were tipped off by a foreign intelligence agency were found guilty of entrapment. Remember the day the story broke? Post Media News gave us an illegal tour of their basement suite before they went to trial. The purpose of the tour was to defame the suspects in support of the Five Eyes Alliance Fraud. It was the beginning of the Fake News' fall.

CTV reported that "RCMP investigators had barely finished sifting through the personal belongings of a British Columbia couple accused of planning a Canada Day terrorist attack when reporters, photographers and camera operators descended on the two-bedroom basement apartment near Vancouver, eager to get a look inside."

"The suspects' landlords, who live on the main floor of the house in a residential area of Surrey, B.C., were all too ready to oblige, allowing a steady stream of journalists to document the messy squalor inside the suite. John Nuttall and Amanda Korody were arrested on Canada Day and details of the plot were unveiled by the RCMP at a news conference the following day."

It wasn't a steady stream of journalists. It was a Post Media News exclusive.

"Images from inside the apartment -- including posters and books featuring Arabic writing, prescription methadone bottles belonging to Korody and printed photographs -- were soon beamed across the country, offering a glimpse into the lives of two suspected terrorists.

"But a civil liberties organization and a tenants' rights group are raising concerns about the fact that journalists were allowed in at all, suggesting the media tours violated tenancy and privacy laws. 'It's illegal,' said Josh Paterson, executive director of the B.C. Civil Liberties Association. 'As far as we're concerned, based on the information we know, it was illegal for the landlord to let anyone in or go in themselves.'"

Exactly. Post Media News jumped at the illegal opportunity to get an exclusive inside look at the basement suite with the sole intent of defaming the suspects. Oh but wait, there's more.

I had attended parts of the trial and became friends with the family. That was before the fall of Post Media news and the rift. Back then I had a good relationship with several different reporters.

One of the reporters saw that I was close with the family and asked me to call them on their cell so they would have my number. We were right outside the courthouse but when I saw my call on her call display it was being rerouted from another location. That's how they intercept encrypted messages. Nothing I did was encrypted. I just thought it was strange "they" were rerouting my cell phone to track it. On the first day I met John's mother and grandmother. His grandmother was a Caucasian Christian who lived in the basement suit and moved out a few days before the raid.

The grandmother didn't trust the media and didn't want to talk to them at first. Then all of a sudden she walks up to me and starts talking to me. The media noticed and surrounded us wanting her to speak to them which she eventuality started doling. It was raining. I turned to one of the reporters and asked to borrow their umbrella. Then I opened it up and held it above his elderly grandmother while she was speaking to the press.

The court took a break for lunch and one of the reporters asked me what I was doing during the break. I smiled and said I'm going out for lunch with John's mother and grandmother. Then I asked him you want it? You're welcome to join us. He passed and I said yo man this is how you get the inside story. He declined but I eagerly accepted and went for luch with them.

During lunch John's grandmother was talking about Post Media New's misrepresentation of the basement suit. She mentioned some specific things which the fake news claimed was for making bombs. She said that wasn't for making bombs, that was mine. The purpose of that fake tour was to defame and misrepresent the suspects. There's a bit more.

The reason why John's grandmother moved out of the basement suit a few days before the raid was because they were all afraid for their lives. They were convinced Mr Big was going to kill them and their entire family if they didn't do everything he told them to.

John had no idea how to make a pressure cooker bomb. Neither do I and we used to make gunpowder from scratch when I was a kid. The CIA and the FBI are the only ones who know how to make a bomb out of a pressure cooker. John was frantic because he didn't know how to do it and he thought they were going to kill him if he didn't.

Anyways, after the judge found the RCMP guilty of entrapment, John and Ana were free to go. We took my car to pick up Ana's belongings from the women's prison in Maple Ridge. John and Ana were in the back seat and John's mother was in the front passenger seat. John was dope sick. He was dry heaving into a paper bag just like they said he was in the trial. How's he going to master mind anything when he's dry heaving all the time? The whole case was total BS.

We're on a side street and John's mother pulls up the directions on her phone. All of a sudden an under cover police car drives right in front of us and block us from moving forward. I raise my hands and point to his mother saying she's the one on the phone. I'm not touching the phone. I thought they were going to try and give me a ticket for using a cell phone while driving.

Then another cop cars blocks us from the rear and a sh*t load of cops get out. They look like their Gang Task Force. Then all of a sudden it dawns on me. Are you hear for them I ask. Why didn't you just talk to us at the courthouse before we left? You know we're on our way to pick up Ana's belongings at the prison. I'm wondering WTF is going on.

Turns out they were pulling a dirty trick without their lawyer's knowledge. After the judge found the RCMP guilty of entrapment, they ran over to the other courthouse in the DTES and filed an ex parte application without telling or serving their lawyers. It was a really slimy thing to do.

They have Ana on the sidewalk and she looks like she's going to start bawling. I yell out hang on sweetheart, we support you. Then one of the cops comes up to me and says do you support terrorists? No I don't I said. They aren't terrorists. Did you read the judge's decision? Then he starts mocking the judge and the judge's decision. I'm just shaking my head saying this is f*cked.

So we go over to the other courthouse in the DTES. We're in the courtroom. I'm sitting in the gallery with John's mother. Ana is in the court but they've taken her hijab off and she's just bowing her head in shame and I thought you b*stards. You don't take a Sikh's turban off and you don't take a Muslim's hijab off. The whole thing was completely unnecessary. They should have served their lawyer when we were in court. They didn't do that because they wanted to go in front of another judge who hadn't heard the case so they could lie to them and be believed.

They were eventually released again and I remember waiting outside the DTES courthouse with the media scrum. One of the cameramen from the CBC point to the top of the building and says that's a stingray antenna. I look up and see the antenna and ask what is that? He just looks at me and I realize what it was and said oh.... That is what the police use for warrantless surveillance of any and all cell phone service in that area.

The police in Toronto denied using them but the Toronto Star did a freedom of information act request and found documentation proving the police lied and were using them for warrantless surveillance of all pubic cell phones. Since then they started putting them up all over Surrey with surveillance cameras. They have one outside my house. Those aren't traffic cameras they're surveillance cameras. When I posted that on my blog someone said that's not a stingray antenna that's a yagi antenna. Then I was like WTF do you think that yagi antenna is connected to?
A few months later I was at the Surrey courthouse and walk by Surrey PreTrial. Right outside Surrey PreTrial they had another stingray antenna. I understand why they would want them there. Inmates aren't supposed to have burner phones so they want to listen in on those conversations but those are the exact same antennas they have all over Surrey listening to everything everyone has to say. Five Eyes Surveillance. Ready to set up and arrest anyone for their political opinion.

Mountie who shot lover guilty of manslaughter

CTV is reporting that "An RCMP officer has been found guilty of the lesser offence of manslaughter in the shooting death of his lover. Bernie Herman, 55, pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in the shooting death of Braden Herman. The two were not related." Oh wow.

In December the Delta Optimist reported that "A former Saskatchewan Mountie told his murder trial his life was in turmoil and he was having sex with the man he's accused of killing, but he doesn't remember firing his gun. The trial has heard Braden Herman’s naked body was found in a park on the outskirts of Prince Albert, Sask. He had been shot in the chest."

In Decemebr the CBC reported that "A police officer testified Monday on the first day of the first-degree murder trial of a former Saskatchewan Mountie that Bernie Herman texted his wife saying he had shot a man on the night he was arrested. That evening, Bernie Herman's wife and daughter arrived at Wittal's house. They showed Wittal a text message allegedly from Bernie Herman. Wittal told court the text said: I shot Braden. It's over and done with." His wife? Wow.

Conor D'Monte is next on the Rat Pack's list

Speaking of the Rat Pack, Conor D'Monte recently withdrew the appeal of his extradition because he thinks he's going to get off. Why is that? Well let's look at the facts. Kevin LeClair was one of Jamie Bacon's bodyguards. He was shot dead way back in 2009 three months before I started this blog and a year after the public safety rally at Beer Creek Park which caused me to start the website. 2009 was the peak of the Vancouver Gang War between the UN and the Bacon Brothers who had taken over the leadership of the Red Scorpions in the Surrey Six for Larry Amero.

Blaze was part of the rat pack that lied about Cory Vallee in court. In that trial the defense lawyer said "the linchpin witnesses, who can be identified only as A, B, C and D due to a sweeping publication ban, escaped punishment for murders and got other perks by co-operating with the Crown. They did not just get money. They received a small fortune.”

In that trial the defense lawyer also said "a key Crown witness made up a confession from his client in order to get a deal from police." The lawyer then cited some details of what the witness claimed to police that Vallee told him about the LeClair hit that did not line up with other evidence called earlier in the trial. Blaze was never a member of the UN. The Bobsy Twins were but he wasn't. Blaze was convicted of selling crystal meth for the Hells Angels but never served that sentence. Now Blaze and Jamie Bacon are trashing the club because that's the way they roll.

Back to the Kevin LeClair murder. The only real witness saw two shooters. Both were wearing balaclavas but one was noticeably larger than the other. That was K-9. If that guy was wearing a balaclava you'd still be able to recognize him. K-9 was huge. He was a power lifter and a professional wrestler. Cory Vallee and Conor Conor D'Monte are the same size.

One of the shooters was K-9 and he's dead. It's possible Cory or Conner were the second shooter but it is not possible they both were. The Crown already convicted Cory so if Cory was one, Conor was not the other. It's pretty obvious to people who live here.

The Rat Pack can lie to the Five Eyes Alliance and fool Australia but they can't fool us who live here. James Riach is not working for the UN. That is a lie and that lie will come to light. Word.

Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Tucker Carlson Interviews Canadian Trucker

Update: Tucker Carlson in Edmonton

The Tucker Carlson Encounter: Freedom Convoy, the Coutts Four, and Liberating Canada

There was also a grandmother charged in the Coutts protest but her charges were dropped when she produced an audio recording of the police admitting to planting firearms on her property when they searched her home. The Five Eyes Alliance targeted a Canadian blogger for his opinion.

Tucker Carlson coming to Alberta January 24th

Tucker Carlson brings the Fragrance of Freedom to Canada

Danielle Smith speaks with Tucker Carlson

Fatal Shooting in Burnaby - Update

Update: 25-year-old Surrey resident Johnson Viet Anh Do was killed near Kingsway and Denbigh Avenue.

Speaking of dead ends, CTV is reporting that "One man is dead following a shooting in Burnaby, B.C., late Tuesday night. RCMP say they responded to reports of gunshots in the area of Kingsway and Denbigh Avenue at around 10:30 p.m. When police arrived, officers found a man suffering from serious gunshot wounds. According to the report, police and first responders attempted life-saving measures but the man later died on scene. A blue luxury SUV was taken away from the scene with around eight gunshot holes in the driver's side window."

Leaving the Gang Life and the Intelligence Community

So let's once again talk about the gathering of good and the gathering of evil. One of the primary purposes of this blog has been to expose the gang life for what it really is and encourage people to leave that life behind. Likewise, a secondary purpose of this blog has been to expose the Intelligence community for what it is and encourage people to leave that life behind.

There will always be drug dealers. When one gets shot, another takes it's place. A lot of people quickly find out that the gang life isn't what it's all cracked up to be. The glamour fades once we discover the L&R is a facade. It's the exact same thing with the intelligence community.

The intelligence community pretends to be something it's not. The James Bond movies are complete fiction. Yet the Jason Bourne series has merit. Power corrupts while absolute power corrupts absolutely. So what does a gang member do when he's in over his head? Blood in blood out? No. I have always said if you want to leave the gang life keep your mouth shut and leave.

Don't cooperate with the police. If you rat out your friends you put your life at risk. The CFSEU lied about Schrader because they wanted to put his life at risk and force him to give them intel on his former associates. That was dirty. Right now they're trying the same thing with James Riach.

Thankfully no lie can live forever. However, lying about someone and putting their life at risk on purpose is low life. If you rat out your friends so you don't have to got to jail like Blaze did, no one respects that. People respect Anthon because he was different. Anthon ratted out a bunch of rat bags because they were rat bags not because he had something to gain.

I don't support drug trafficking but I don't have a problem with James Riach. People like him, people respect him. James Riach is not like Donnie McWhirter or Jamie Bacon. That rat pack will never find respect because they don't have any respect for anyone else. They think it's all about them. As Maximus once said "The time for honoring yourself will soon be at an end."

In contrast a lot of people signed up for the Intelligence community wanting to do good. When they find out that's not what the intelligence community does it's usually too late. They're in over their head. Yet I submit it's possible for them to escape if they keep their mouth shut.

The intelligence community is the secret society Kennedy warned us about. The charlatans using lies and deception to enslave the world. If you want out, get out. Exposing them will put your life at risk. There's nothing you or I can do to stop them. As Damion Marley said we've got to fulfill the book. What we see unfold is a gathering. A gathering of good and a gathering of evil.

There is no good in the intelligence community. A bitter tree cannot bring forth good fruit. A company man is of no use if the company is corrupt. Yet there is good within law enforcement. The resistance will see though the fake news and the Five Eyes fraud. What they say won't matter. They will fool some but not all and the Constitution which hangs by a thread will be preserved by righteous men and women who love and cherish freedom. So mote it be.

The Five Eyes Alliance Fraud

As we continue to watch this covert operation of misinformation unfold, let's talk about what the Five Eyes Alliance is and why it is a concern to the average law biding citizen.

A media source form India put out a YouTube video explaining what the Five Eyes Alliance is. In that video it states that "The Five Eyes is an intelligence sharing network made up of the US, the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. One of the most well-known espionage alliances in the world, Five Eyes was formed in 1946 to share key intelligence."

"The alliance initially included only the US and the UK. It was expanded three years later to include Canada and further in 1955 to include Australia and New Zealand. Other countries such as Denmark, France were determined third party partners who share information with the alliance but are not formal partners. The Five Eyes pool resources of their respective intelligence agencies and share information with each other. These agencies share human intelligence, signal intelligence, security intelligence, geospacial intelligence & defense intelligence."

"The Intelligence sharing alliance received a mayor blow in 2013 when whistleblower Edward Snowden revealed the five Nations were not only spying on foreign countries and on each other but also collecting and keeping data on their own citizens." That is a valid concern.

It's not just the NSA. The Five Alliance is spying on you. Some people may say I don't care, I'm not a drug dealer and I'm not a terrorist however, we need to look at what's really going on here not what they claim is going on. As we saw in Operation Mass Appeal, disinformation is their MO.

Let's take a look at India first and let's look at it objectively. Justin Trudeau's hail Mary operation to save his skin amidst record low approval ratings was to accuse India of murdering a Sikh activist in Surrey. It's almost as if it was a false flag attack. It's possible India assassinated him but it's also possible the CIA did and blamed India. After all Operation Northwoods is what they do.

The Five Eyes does not want civilian oversight. That's why they quite literally killed Cameron Ortis. Let's look some more at India. The CIA was deeply involved with setting up the raid on the Golden Temple and justifying the Sikh genocide in India. Through Pakistan, the CIA was infiltrating and encouraging Sikh separatists groups while at the same time they were using that to motivate the government of India to crack down on the separatists.

There is a lot more I could say on this subject. The bottom line is that the CIA was right in there to create a problem to justify their preplanned reaction. Let us not forget that CSIS did Air India. CSIS had a handler that organized the Air India plot who actually provided the explosives for that bombing. If CSIS hadn't provided the explosives, it never would have happened. CSIS created a problem to justify the Five Eyes preplanned response to that problem. Just like the Patriot Act was the result of 9/11. The Five Eyes Alliance are a puppet club and PR machine for the CIA.

Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Fatal shooting in Abbotsford

CTV is reporting that "The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) has confirmed 25-year-old Amritpal Saran was shot and killed in Abbotsford Saturday night. 'His history with gang activity in the Lower Mainland is very well documented and at this point we're trying to determine if his background, his involvement with gangs, had anything to do with this shooting,' said Sgt. Timothy Pierotti with IHIT. A heavy police presence was seen outside the Best Buy at Sevenoaks Shopping Centre in Abbotsford Saturday evening. Police say they were called just before 6 p.m. to find a 25-year-old man suffering from serious and life-threatening gunshot wounds. Officers quickly provided first aid, but the victim died from his injuries."