Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Hells Angels stolen logo



Let's take a look at the Hells Angels original logo and compare it with the one they stole and registered. This is their first cute little logo from Berdoo (it looks like a tweetie bird) and this is the one they stole from a military squad in WWII:



Yet they admit “From available historical information at HAMC Berdoo and extensive research by the 303rd reveals that no lineage exists between the HAMC and the 303rd other than both organizations having the same name.” I.E. they stole the name and logo but they did register it so they now own the trademark.



Yet they added devil's horns to the skull and London England coins the phrase Support your local 666 instead of support your local red and white. Nomad Bob Greene was the director of 666 holdings. You can really notice the horns on the deadhead the police pulled out of the Toronto chapter's clubhouse.



The Filthy Few patch originally had Nazi SS lightening bolts but those were replaced with the number 666. Why on earth would a grown man do that? You think that would be something a teenage kid who listens to heavy metal would do.

Think about it. The original military squad fought against Hitler's SS. They sure wouldn't use and promote his logo and ideals. Mom Boucher was a white supremest as was many of their allies. That is what the war fought against.

Organized Crime Legislation – Cons, Libs and Bloc



The Conservatives have the right intentions but the Liberals are out to lunch. Who cares about a census form? Making a census form less intrusive is not a conspiracy. Yet gambling is not what the Vancouver Gang war is about. We have government sponsored casinos all over the place.

The gang war in Vancouver is about trading BC Bud for cocaine and selling it as crack. It’s about selling crystal meth and pharmaceutical oxy fraud. The Hells Angels are the biggest problem in Canada and Quebec.

Consequently the Bloc has hit the nail on the head. They suggest defining the Hells Angels a criminal organization in the criminal code. I submit there is more than enough evidence to warrant this. Time to take out the garbage.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Hells Angels and Torture



A lot of people have been discussing the Dustin LaFortune case. It is clearly a heart wrenching story that has drawn a lot of toxic drama. I would however like to point out one thing. Some people claim the Hells Angels don't torture people they just kill them. However, the facts don't support that claim.

The police claim that no one can sell drugs in Prince George without the Hells Angels permission. The Crew, the Renegades and the Independent Soldiers all work for the Hells Angels in Prince George.

"Members of the RCMP have executed numerous search warrants on residences whose sole purpose is to sell drugs," the release said. "These residences are known as crack shacks. Upon searching these crack shacks, police have discovered a world of drug abuse and torture.

"Members recently entered a crack shack and located a male who had been shackled in the basement, beaten and tortured. The male owed money to the gang ... and the beatings would continue until they felt the debt had been paid.

"This is not the only forcible confinement and torture investigation police have encountered. Charges continue to be forwarded regarding these types of incidents as victims are cooperating with police in most cases."

Here we have a city where the drug trade is controlled by the Hells Angels and people are tortured for drug debts. Frightening but real. It sounds sadly familiar to the Surrey House of Horrors and the East Vancouver HA crack house run by Ryan.

Although there was a publication ban on the name of the Hells Angel Kerry Ryan Renaud was cooking the meth for in Surrey, another case heard testimony from Michael Plante in which it was revealed that Ryan was working closely with John Punko and that John Punko didn't want Ryan making meth for anyone but him.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Former Hells Angel gets one day for selling crack



Joseph Calendino, 44, pleaded guilty in November to one count of trafficking crack cocaine. He was sentenced to one day in jail with one day credit for time served. He walked.

He sold crack to an undercover officer near Surrey Central SkyTrain station April 2008. Point granted it was a small amount, but crack dealers only carry small amounts with them at a time so they don't get jail time. They have runners going back and forth with more. The point is he was a member of the Hells Angels and he got caught selling crack at Surrey Central.

Kinda like what I've been saying all along. Only I've been saying I saw Hells Angels enforce for the crack dealers at Surrey central. I didn't actually see any Hells Angels selling the crack. Yet here we have a conviction.

I'm not even going to talk about the freaky letter a police officer wrote to the court in his defense. Much. He brags about being a former member of the Hells Angels and having been a drug addict and talks to kids in school about the dangers of gangs and drugs. It sounds nice but I sure wouldn't want him talking to my kids.

"I can't say that I remember much from that time in my life," he said, breaking down in sobs. "I was an addict." Calendino, who left court with a smile on his face, declined to comment on the sentence. Was he crying when he and his Hells Angel pal assaulted a guy in a Kelowna casino?

Isn't that pathetic. Just like the two other Hells Angels associates who cried in court when charged with selling date rape drug.

I believe there should be mandatory minimum sentences for selling crack even if a small quantity. Not for using crack but for selling crack. If this guy was sincere, he could have served three months in prison.

Woman gunned down in Abbotsford



A 22 year old woman was gunned down on the side of the road in Abbotsford early Wednesday morning. The police believe the shooting was targeted and linked to the street-level drug trade.

“The community needs to be outraged by this, and young people have to begin to realize that this lifestyle is extremely dangerous, often leading to death. Certainly we can agree that nobody deserves this fate.” Cpl. Dale Carr

What outrages me, or what really confuses me is why the police will not confirm or deny rumors that her boyfriend was connected to the Red scorpions.

The Port Moody police department had no problems issuing public warnings about Dennis Karbovanec and the Bacon brothers. The Abbotsford police department has promised us a gang web site. Why would the police hush up the boyfriend's association? Just because it was a different department?

They admit the woman was known to the police but state the boyfriend was far more well known to the police having 50 interactions with the police in the past 5 years.

"When you have two people at a location, and one is alive and one is dead, you have to go in with a thought at least that maybe one person caught it and shouldn't have, and the other person was more the intended target," Abbotsford police department Const. Ian MacDonald said.

I don't understand why Cpl. Dale Carr of the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team is withholding information from the public. I sure hope he's not the one from IHIT that said everything was fine until they started cracking down on the Hells Angels. Whoever it was that said that from the IHIT is out to lunch and a security breach.

Who knows, maybe that was the one who had an affair with Karbovanec's ex girlfriend. After all, those guys trade girlfriends like hockey cards. She's the one who used to be with Jamie Bacon before she was with DK.

Friday, July 30, 2010

Pickton's appeal turned down



Well Robert Pickton lost his appeal but it still does leave unanswered questions. Pickton's appeal was based on the premise that the presiding judge erred when giving instructions to the jury. But the Crown said that even if the judge made a mistake, it wasn't serious enough to require a second trial.

The question rose with the instructions given to the jury. The judge said they could convict Pickton even if he hadn't acted alone but if he was an active participant. I agree with the decision. Pickton should not get another expensive trial. However, the whole issue of accomplices has not been dealt with.

His brother Dave was said to have been a Hells Angels associate and was convicted of sexual assault on the same farm prior to the murders.

Were the Hells Angels Robert Picton's accomplices? It looks like now, we will never know. The Hells Angels pig farm in Australia case was never resolved either.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Hells Angels Winnipeg clubhouse finally seized



A blog reader just posted this. Turns out the Hells Angels clubhouse in Winnipeg was just finally seized.

Can’t say I’m sorry to hear the news. Perhaps their endorsement of the Zig Zag crew and Famous Amos being caught on video cutting crack cocaine for the Hells Angels might have something to do with it.

No wonder the Surrey Shadow club wants to keep their association with Gus a secret. The Anarchy Bikers aren't so bright. They posted their affiliation in their charter.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Hells Angels smuggled drugs into US on jet ski



"Walters made statements to other co-conspirators that he was being paid $30,000 per load to smuggle drugs for the Hells Angels organized crime group in Canada," the Justice Department said.

Walters said he needed to kill the witnesses against him. When an inmate offered to help him he said that's OK because the Hells Angels knew where one of the witnesses was living.

All these guys get caught smuggling drugs for the Hells Angels, yet no charges are laid against the Hells Angels as an organization. That is absurd.

At the trial of contract killer Mickie (Phil) Smith the court was told one of his murders was done for the East Vancouver chapter of the Hells Angels. Smith killed Paul Percy Soluk at a crack house in Surrey and said a man he called Yurik helped him chop up and dispose of the body. Smith said "Yurik's not an Angel but he works with the Angels. I know he's done a lot of hits."

So here we have numerous cases of "individuals" selling drugs and committing murder for the Hells Angels and the Hells Angels are never charged for any of those crimes. Something is very wrong.

Monday, July 26, 2010

The Surrey Shadow Club Revisited



I already wrote a bit about the Surrey Shadow club after Kim Bolan reported on it. Yet it would appear the shadow club is bolder than ever with it's new huge sign and it's new spy camera. That sure looks like the same spy camera to Java's Palace in Langley.



The fact is the number of drug convictions against the Hells Angels is outrageous. The fact is the Hells Angels are aggressively creating puppet clubs all over the country that use and exploit the reputation of the Hells Angels like Brachus and the Zig Zag crew.

The Jesters and the Outcasts denied having anything to do with the Hells Angels even though evidence was found proving they did. The very location of the Surrey Shadow club is suspect and letting them thrive during a gang war is just plain wrong.

What's with that big ass faring anyways? What ever happened to riding against the wind? You might as well be riding a Goldwing or a car.

Anti Gang Legislation



Harper met with local victims of crime and held a press conference about his introduction of anti gang legislation February 2009. He used Eileen Mohan as a human shield and double dared the opposition to oppose it given the public outcry during the Vancouver gang war.

Although I am cynical of all the political parties exploiting our misfortune, something needs to be done. After the meeting Steve Brown expressed frustration with the enormity of the task stating it's hard to know where to begin. Yet at another rally he spoke very clearly on what needs to be done. Judicial reform.

Eileen Mohan is right. We need to change the legislation and introduce mandatory minimum sentences that will bind the judges. Steve Brown is also right. Judges in BC make judgements that differ from the rest of Canada on the same existing federal legislation. Minimum mandatory sentences for violent crime is one step, making our bad judges accountable is another.

We have anti criminal organization legislation in place. The judges in BC will not enforce it due to corruption or stupidity. Those are the only two possible motives we are left with. Ontario and Quebec have a huge list of drug convictions for the Hells Angels. That has become their primary business. In BC if someone is caught selling cocaine for the Hells Angels they get house arrest. In Ontario they do real time because they are selling it on behalf of a criminal organization.

As a result those provinces have successfully applied their anti criminal organization legislation to the Hells Angels and every time they commit a criminal offence. BC has failed to do this. Part of the problem is Peter Leask a defense attorney who helped pedophiles get off. He was appointed by Paul Martin's government.

Yet Peter Leask is not the only bad judge here. They all think they are above the law and untouchable. The BC judges have absolutely no public accountability. Perhaps following the US model and electing judges would be a solution. Right now there is no mechanism in place to fire a bad judge.

When the courts hear that a convicted murder was hired by the Hells Angels to commit murder and that he knows another murder who has been hired to commit many murders for the East Vancouver Hells Angels and the court does nothing to the East Vancouver Hells Angels as a criminal organization, then those judges should be replaced. That testimony is an automatic criminal organization legislation case.

Mandatory minimum sentences for violent crime yes. Not for pot. We don't have to legalize pot but we shouldn't impose mandatory minimum sentences for the possession of pot. Mandatory minimum sentences for swarming or other acts of violence as well as for selling hard drugs like crack, meth or date rape drug. We need to draw a line between pot and crack and we need to increase the consequences for selling those drugs not for being addicted to those drugs.

Minimum sentences for drive by shootings is important. Drive by shootings put the public at risk. Not all gang related murders should be first degree murder but any gang related murder that puts the public at risk or injures a member of the public clearly should be first degree murder. We need to follow the legislation and take the amendment so it will pass.