Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Our Biggest Fear



Corruption can infiltrate any organization. If the VPD make a mistake, they are investigated by the RCMP. If the RCMP make a mistake, depending on the area, they are investigated by the VPD. If CSIS make a mistake, who investigates them? Who is CSIS accountable to? I find it astounding that in a democratic society, an agency can exist that is not accountable to anyone.

Public safety worries about corruption. What if a police officer was called to respond to a crime and they did not arrest the person who committed the crime? What if they did arrest the accused but the judge let them off even though the evidence clearly showed they were guilty? Those are some of the fears but for all practical purposes those scenarios would be exceptions not the norm.

What if someone was charged with hiring someone to commit a murder. What if the person who committed the murder plead guilty but the person who hired the person was let free? One problem is being able to prove something in court. In a democratic society someone is innocent until proven guilty. Sometimes that means guilty get off when there isn't enough evidence. That isn't necessarily a bad thing. Except when the only reason there isn't enough evidence is because people refuse to testify.

Two Hells Angles were accused of threatening a young man with a gun and beating him with a hammer. They were let off when the person refused to testify. That's hardly the police's fault. Some will no doubt try and twist the saga and claim the young man was violent. He had performed home invasions.

Oh really. Is it possible he was robbing people to pay for a drug habit? Is it possible he was robbing people so he wouldn't be tortured or murdered for a drug debt owed to the Hells angels? Is that possible? I would say it is.

Nathan Marshal had drug debts in Prince George. He had committed a home invasion. Was it to pay his drug debt? Who knows. He had a drug debt and was murdered. Yet others in Prince George were tortured for drug debts.

I think our biggest fear is when the police, or worse the crown, don't prosecute someone they know is guilty. Perhaps they were afraid of losing the case and establishing a bad precedent. Yet if the person was walking away free, you've already established a bad precedent so really you have nothing to lose in proceeding with a trial.

Other than money. Murder trials are very expensive and budget cuts are rampant. We do need to spend our money wisely. Wasting money on a huge murder trial could have put more police on the streets. Yet getting an organized criminal off the streets who hires drug mules and hires people to kill people would reduce the need for more police officers in a certain area. It's a catch 22 really.

Someone who owed Douglas Kuntz money hired someone to murder him and recover cheques made out to him in his possession. Only the shooter didn't recover the cheques because they were blood stained. The people who were hired to commit the murder were convicted but the person who hired them was not. That is what's scary.

Joey Verma has been charged with the murder of Britney Irving. Yet the person who hired him to commit the murder has not been charged. Juel Stanton was recently executed and no one has been charged.

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

The Hells Angels have hired people to commit murder yet they have never been held accountable as an organization. Did Dustin Paxton act alone? I do not believe so but no one else will be charged.

None Dare Call It Conspiracy



Uttering the word conspiracy can create polarized effects. Most mentally shut down and tune out with images of nut bars talking about UFOs and world domination. Yet conspiracies do exist and their greatest weapon is complacency.

Let's take Oliver North and the Iran Contra Affair. That was a conspiracy. Yet Oliver North claimed he was authorised to do everything he did.

Speaking of Iran, let's talk bout the CIA's Operation Ajax in Iran. Surely that was a conspiracy. Allen Dulles was involved with Operation Ajax in Iran, as well as Operation Northwoods and the Warren Commission that investigated Kennedy's assassination.

Kennedy was assassinated. Many conspiracy theories about that event abound yet he was murdered. That is a fact not a conspiracy. The official report says he was shot from behind and Lee Harvey Oswell was convicted yet the video clearly shows he was shot from the front.

The video also clearly shows the body guards whose role was to follow the president's vehicle and jump in as human shields in the event of an assassination attempt were called back right before Kennedy was shot. The video shows the body guards confusion about the order shrugging his shoulders three times.

Kennedy Vetoed Operation Northwoods. A bizarre plan submitted by the Director of the CIA and signed by the Joint Chiefs of Staff. If Kennedy had not vetoed the insane plan, the Operation would have been implemented.

So tell me, who is the bigger fool - the fool who investigates conspiracies or the fool who refuses to investigate any?

Paxton's old Warrants



Well a blog reader found Paxton's old Warrants Lindsey was talking about. This was when he was 19. He and another guy were accused of robbing a mentally challenged man of $74.



These are screen shots from Mike McIntyre's article in the Winnipeg Free Press June 7 1999. That would indeed make him 30 and would be much older than the kid in the photo on a Hells Angel's lap.



In this photo he was 23. According to Bruce Owen of the Winnipeg Free Pres in the February 24 2003 edition, Paxton was wanted along with two other suspects for credit card fraud totalling $8,000.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Relatives demand Pickton inquiry



Relatives of missing women believed to have been victims of serial killer Robert Pickton say they are outraged at the findings of a report into the flawed investigation into the murders and are pressing for a full inquiry into the case.

Fair enough but more importantly, what about a public inquiry into the evidence the crown has that there were accomplices involved in the murders? During the trial the crown's case was that Robert Pickton was solely responsible for the murders. Yet he was convicted on the instructions to the jury which said even if he wasn't the only or main person involved, the jury could convict him if he was an active participant.

What about a public inquiry about the evidence of accomplices? Arguing about jurisdiction between police forces seems so petty in comparison. What if other murders are free to re offend? How could Robert Pickton's brother Dave not know what was going on?

The defense claimed there was considerable association between Dave Pickton and the Hells Angels. In fact he complained about the police wanting to subpoena him to the trial because he had a motorcycle rally to attend to in South Dakota. Which Hells Angels did he associate with? Which Hells Angels attended Piggy's Palace?

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Quebec Nomads



Here's one from the time warp. Maurice Boucher in a white T-shirt standing about Walter Stadnick with David Wolfe Carrol 3rd from left. Caroline is still hiding on the Lam but Stadnick lost his appeal and got 20 years for conspiracy to commit murder, drug trafficking and gangsterism. Walter is 5' 4" tall.

Of course mother dearest is serving life in prison for ordering the murder of two prison guards. That's life in prison without parole.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

MacDiddly Squat



Hey Sophia Loren, I thought you didn't want me to post Randolph's picture? Somebody out there's talking shit. And don't tell me Tiny MacDaddy doesn't do business with people who sell cocaine. That has been proven wrong.

What's he doing commuting between Calgary and Regina anyways? Somehow I don't think he's selling Girl Guide cookies. Although he does look like a complete idiot in G-Unit gear. Now that's a finger and a thumb if I ever saw one. Game on.



So what other stuff is the brain surgeon wanting to sell in Calgary at Clown Ink Tattoos?



I guess Tiny Tim has been puffin too much other stuff. He released a new sequel to Weird Hal Porteous' rap video called Do You Think I'm Sexy?



Why would a big guy have to hide behind a gun? Oh right, because he’s AWKWARD. What did that little girl say in Kendo? The bigger they are the bigger the target. Indeed. A 357 in the 604 will 86 any 81. Word.

All it takes is a 12 year old kid to pull a trigger and any one of us is dead. None of us are bullet proof. We are all expendable. Just ask Juels. Mind you that logo kinda looks like an old Banditos puppet club in Calgary. Isn't that ironic.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Ernie Ozolins



Kim Bolan recently wrote an interesting article comparing the execution of Juel Stanton with the murder of Ernie Ozolins shortly after Ozolins left the Hells Angels.

Ernie Ozolins had been the president of the Haney chapter at one time. That's the same chapter that had beef with the old Red Scorpions that were killed in the Surrey Six murder and shortly thereafter.

Interesting to note that Ernie Ozolins left the Hells Angels shortly after the Pickton murders started.

If the Hells Angels can hire someone to commit murder for the club, how can the club not be charged with murder and how can that club not be a criminal organization?

Another point Kim Bolan’s article indirectly makes is that if so many of these cases are unsolved, changing the legislation isn’t really going to change things much. If they aren’t caught, whether they get 1 year or 20 years isn’t relevant. What needs to change is public perception. We need to report information about these murders to the police so there can be more convictions.

The same argument was raised about the gang war in general. Some said these people aren’t getting caught so raising the prison sentence for drive by shootings isn’t going to change anything. The same conclusion is that public perception needs to change so that information about these murders is reported to the police so more convictions occur and less people commit murder without getting caught.

Rats



Well it turns out that Juel Stanton had the same start Mom Boucher and Robert Thomas did - as a petty thief.

October 1988: Marion Stanton and her two sons, Norman, 21, and Juel, 19, charged with 36 offences in connection with a Surrey-based stolen-goods operation worth $190,000. Juel was also charged with hit-and-run after running over a woman attempting to retrieve her daughter's stolen bicycle, injuring her.

Surrey rats stealing and fencing stolen goods. But that's not why they executed him. You'd think if they were going to execute someone for bad PR they would have executed Otis Garret. You can't get any worse PR than that. Murdering a mother and her twin daughters. You can't get any lower than that.

Why didn't they execute Otis Garret? Because he was Sonny Barger's pal and he was doing Hells Angels business. He ran a prostitution ring for the Hells Angels in San Fransisco. Sony Barger attended Otis' trial. Long after the conviction and long after the murder of the witness they still honour Otis on the Fifthly Few Vegas web site. Murdering witnesses is a Hells Angels calling card used as a warning to others.

If they were going to execute someone for bad PR why wouldn't they execute the Rat King in Australia and the crew that gang raped and tortured that girl from Melbourne. Instead of executing him the Rat King made sure no one testified against them.

Torture for drug debts? The Hells Angels are dirty and their execution of Juel Stanton is evidence they have no honour and will betray anyone anytime they want.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Geoff Meisner is not forgotten



Geoff Meisner is still missing and not a word. When Britney Irving was found dead, the police announced Geoff's death was drug related. That's all we heard. Some said he was laundering money for the Boys in Vegas. I don't believe he stole pot from them. I think they wanted to give his job to someone else who would do it for less money.

There has been a lot more than Geoff and Britney gone missing over drugs in Kelowna and I think it's time we made a list and followed up on all the dead and missing.

People ask me if I think the Hells Angels were afraid Juel Stanton was going to talk, that's why they executed him. Possibly since they threatened Devon Quast's grandmother when he was arrested but I don't think he was. He only had weapons and assault charges. Nothing really to worry about. I don't think he was going to talk, I think he got screwed.

Since Punko's case was overturned perhaps they were worried they wouldn't have gotten Peter Leask again and might have been found guilty of committing a crime on behalf of a criminal organization finally. If that was their motivation, you can't get any lower or dirtier than that. Yet I suppose it's not surprising coming from a club who would threaten someone's grandmother.

This whole case has really got me upset. It shows the bizarre randomness of how easy it is to fall out of favour with the Hells Angels. Step on an eggshell and you're dead. Juel Stanton's not the bad guy here. Neither is John Punko. The bad guy is the evil organization that uses people, betrays them, then casts them aside like garbage.

I think this case is precedent setting. If the East Vancouver Hells Angels killed Stanton like the court was told they killed Percy Soluk, then how can the East Vancouver Hells Angels not be a criminal organization? How can you as an organization contract the murder of individuals and not be guilty as an organization of criminal conduct? You can't. The criminal organization status is there to be submitted to the courts. It's not just on the merit of their ruthless take over of the drug trade. It's because of the documented cases where they have hired someone to kill someone.

Take the Douglas Kuntz murder. Someone owed Douglas Kuntz money. They hired two people to murder him which they did. Only they didn't recover the two cheques in Kuntz' pocket like they were supposed to because they were blood stained. The hitmen who committed the murder were convicted but the person who hired them walked. It doesn't take a brain surgeon to figure out who hired them. Who owed Kunts money and who were the two cheques found in his possession made out to him from? That's it.

What kind of club would ask the Bacon brothers to take out the leadership in the old Red Scorpions because Haney chapter had beef with them, only to betray the Bacon brothers after they did it? Using someone and betraying them is worse then being a police agent. Just ask Robert and Dave Pickton.

There has been enough murder. I don't want to hear that someone shot Davie Giles. He's a senior citizen. Leave him alone. Just be known that he is not from East Vancouver, he is from Halifax and lives in a rich Kelowna suburb. His friends did dirty deeds in Trois Riviere to take over the drug trade there. They are murderers. They are not nice guys. Ratting them out is not being a rat because they are the biggest rats of all. Word.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

The Circle of Violence



I am shocked and saddened by the murder of Juel Stranton and I'll tell you why. Wait 'till I tell ye. He was a Hells Angel. It is highly likely he was betrayed by his own people. For what? For selling drugs? No. For being a bully? No. For bad PR. Why would they honour Otis Garrett but kill Juel Stanton? Was this execution planned in a rich Kelowna suburb?

It reminds me of that guy who answered the door to the Outcasts' clubhouse in Surrey where the new Shadow club is. Kim Bolan asked him if the Outcasts were affiliated in any way with the Hells Angels and he adamantly denied it. Yet Kim observed he was wearing an East Vancouver Hells Angels support shirt and hat.

After that report was made public, the clubhouse shut down as it was impossible for them to continue to deny they were affiliated with the Hells Angels. Then the slimy Hells Angels spin doctors went on a mudslinging campaign against him. He was an idiot and was kicked out. We're not affiliated. Oh really. Before that he was a friend. All of a sudden he's an idiot and you've kicked him out. Isn't that really just betraying a friend?

The same goes for Stanton. He did Hells Angels business. All of a sudden he gets caught, draws some bad press and they betray him. Is John Punko next on their list to betray? I didn't make my web site to single out bad men for the public to murder. I started my web site because a gang related murder killed two innocent people. I made my web site to point out the Hells Angels are dealing drugs and reporting them to the police isn't being a rat. Turning a blind eye to what they're doing is.

What is his son supposed to do? His son was a Hells Angels prospect. Does he join the club that murdered his father? Does he join the Mongols or another rival gang and wage war with the people who betrayed his father? Let's hope he simply sees the Hells Angels for what they really are and walks away.

Let's light a candle for Juel Stranton and for everyone the Hells Angels have murdered and betrayed. Indeed when you think about it, it's a very long list.