Friday, May 18, 2012

G20 Report



The other night CBC reported the findings of a study into police violence at the G20 summit on the National. CBC’s report seemed more realistic. Recently other versions of the report were discussed claiming the police did no wrong. Those reports claimed that the only real concern was about the use of corralling which is against RCMP policy but since the Toronto Police were in charge it was used.

Corralling means you corner protesters without giving them an exit. It was used quite effectively in England for many years. The police would line up side by side and confine strikers or protesters. Then they would send in police on horseback to beat the tar out of them with truncheons.

The violence at the G20 summit and the way the police handled it represent two distinct concerns. First was the crazy violence. Waco’s exploited the moment and started looting. That has nothing to do with a lawful protest. The next day the police over reacted and kicked the cat by attacking peaceful protestors which was just plain wrong.

There are many valid concerns about the G20 summit. Big corporations ripping off taxpayers is but one example. The ridiculous expenses of the Fake Lake Summit by a fake conservative government pretending to be fiscally responsible. The right to lawful assembly is a fundamental right in a democratic society. Removing that right is a huge concern. Logic dictates that we need to crack down on violence and looting not peaceful protests.



Just like in Montreal. The students are behaving like spoilt brats. You can't outlaw lawful assembly but you can outlaw breaking windows and vandalism. That already is against the law. We need to stop kicking the cat.

Former UBC rugby player loses appeal in murder of Vancouver prostitute



A former University of B.C. rugby player has lost his appeal of his conviction of the murder of a Vancouver prostitute. In October 2009, a B.C. Supreme Court jury found Andrew William Evans, 27, guilty of second-degree murder in the August 2007 slaying of Nicole Parisien, 33.

Evans, who confessed to police that he found Parisien's sex-for-hire services on Craigslist, paid $200 to have sex with her at a Kitsilano highrise following a night of heavy drinking at the Roxy nightclub. The accused became angry or hurt after he couldn't achieve an erection and hit Parisien and then strangled her. He dragged her body down five flights of stairs and into some bushes. At trial he argued that he was heavily intoxicated at the time of the killing and lacked the necessary intent for murder.

It is yet another tragic case of the murder of another Vancouver prostitute. Being drunk is not just cause for committing murder. It also shows that murder is not an act that you find on the path to peace and enlightenment. There is no happiness in murder.

All of us are free to make choices and all of us have to live with the consequences of our choices, good or bad. Consequences aren’t always bad. The decision to have children, as challenging as that may be, can give one’s life a deeper meaning.

All of us will be remembered by someone for something. Andrew Evans is going to be remembered for eternity as the Rugby player with displaced aggression because of his erectile dysfunction. Isn’t that special. That’s really not something I’d want to be remembered for.

That’s not the kind of thing a guy is going to brag about. Even in prison. So what are you in for? I paid for a prostitute and couldn’t get it up so I killed her. Other inmates would be like seriously? Dude, there are pills for that. They’re not going to say good for you that bitch probably deserved it. They’d be like what a complete loser in every sense of the word. Sad.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Military guns sold to gangs



Well here’s another disturbing one that shows corruption on yet another level. This one involves the bottom up not the top down. Guns stolen from the Military sold to gangs in the US.

A wide-reaching investigation by military and civilian authorities has uncovered a criminal conspiracy within the Armed Forces to steal and sell nearly $2 million in guns and combat gear to gangs in the U.S. and foreign countries including China, military officials have confirmed.

With cooperation from Marine and Navy officials, NCIS has been able to conduct 66 investigations involving 47 active duty Marines and sailors to include enlisted and high-ranking officers and 21 civilians who are now in various stages of prosecution. A sergeant with Marine Corps Special Operations Command was found guilty of stealing and reselling military property, said MarSOC spokesman Maj. Jeff Landis.

Sgt. Daniel Adam Reich, a former member of 3rd Marine Special Operations Battalion, was convicted of four separate counts: Article 80 for attempt to sell military property of a value more than $500; Article 81 for participating in a conspiracy; Article 108 for selling military property of a value more than $500; and Article 134 for wrongfully receiving military property of a value more than $500.

Sadly it is reminiscent of Huntsville. What Al Martin described as the vortex of corruption. A military installation where stealing fro the military was rampant. Profits from those stolen arms went into individual off shore banks accounts. That has nothing to do with doing somehting bad to obtain a good objective. It is simply theft driven by greed. Stealing from taxpayers and what’s worse, arming enemies of the State. That is treason.

Sadly, it must be a large problem because the day before 9/11 Donald Rumsfeld said the Pentagon was missing $2.3 trillion dollars. That is a huge amount of money. Privatizing the military and thereby removing what little public accountability there is is not the answer.

The FBI Announces Gangs Have Infiltrated Every Branch Of The Military. Including bikers.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

More Mexican murders and decapitations



49 bodies discovered in Mexico near the Texas boarder. Many bodies were decapitated with limbs removed. The inhuman gory nature of these murders continue to increase as these sub humans continue to revel in their depravity. Decapitations, bodies hanged from bridges or dumped in public places. The news had the audacity to ask if the Mexican presidents’ war on drugs has been worth it as though confronting evil is somehow to blame for evil.

The victims were alleged to have been members of a drug cartel and were murdered by a rival drug cartel. They are fighting over the drug profits. It is a war of greed. As long as we allow the public sale of crack we are feeding that greed. As long as we let crack dealers sell crack in public, people will fight over the money to be made. The only way to stop the violence is to stop the public sale of crack.

We also need to open our eyes and look at the root of the problem. Which brings us to our Operation Fast and Furious podcast. Operation Fast and Furious was where government agencies sold guns to the Mexican cartels and brought back tons of cocaine as payment. It ran from 2009 – 2011 under the Obama administration. Operation Wide Receiver did the same thing from 2006 – 2007 under the Bush Administration. The common element is the involvement of the CIA. To understand the future, we have to go back in time. We need to look at Mena Arkansas, Nicaragua Contras, and the Heroin trade during the Vietnam War.

Here’s a conspiracy theory for you. Obviously the CIA were selling the cartels guns and trafficking ciociane to make money. Don’t you think they are also trying to discredit any presidential candidate who wants to keep Mexico’s oil public? The current president tried to privatize their oil but the Mexican people protested in mass and that plan was stopped. Now we see new presidential candidates are supporting the privatization of Mexico’s oil. Nationalized oil drives the old companies crazy. They will do whatever they can to get their greedy little mits on that money. We saw it in Afghanistan.

Smart Meter Blockade



Residents of a Kitsilano apartment building are holding an all-day vigil to keep B.C. Hydro from installing smart meters this week. Sonya Makaroff, whose family owns a 74-unit building on York Ave., has plunked herself down in the lobby and is ready to deny access to Hydro personnel.

A notice on the front door says the building’s owner is “unable to grant installers access to exchange meters.” Hydro intends to install new meters, which use wireless technology, sometime before 8 p.m. on Wednesday.

My guess is they put them in anyways. Smart Meters are a scam. They aren’t just an upgrade from an analog meter to a digital meter. They are a wireless surveillance device recording when you're home, when you're at work and when you're away on holidays. they transmit this personal information over a wireless network which anyone can intercept.

They are used to implement time of Day billing where they can charge more for daytime usage. They have been shown to be incredibly flawed as numerous complaints have risen where hydro bills have mysteriously skyrocketed after they were installed.

Hydro’s new meters are part of a $930-million, province-wide program. Yt BC Hydro is deferring a massive debt that was artificially created by privatized hydro brokers that sell power to Hydro at an above market price to rip off consumers. This is becoming another Enron. A public company should be publically accountable. there should be a cease and desist on the smart meters and the private power brokers Gordon Campbell made which has created this artificial debt should be done away with immediately.

Bill Vander Zalm compares the HST to smart meters.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Aneal Basi and BC Rail



We know about Dave Basi and Bob Virk but do we know about their other cousin Aneal Basi? Jas Bains was the cousin convicted of cocaine trafficking. Tips from an informant suggested Basi was laundering money for Bains by purchasing real estate. Basi's cousin, Aneal Basi, was charged with money-laundering for allegedly accepting cheques and transferring funds to Dave Basi.

Aneal Basi, who worked as a government media analyst, is accused of money laundering for allegedly accepting cheques from Erik Bornmann, then a partner in the lobbying firm Pilothouse, and transferring funds to Basi. After Dave Basi and Bob Virk plead guilty, money laundering charges against Aneal Basi were stayed. BC Mary has some interesting number on the accusations.



As a result of the drug investigations, the following charges were laid on September 14, 2004:

•Jas Bains, Brahm Mikol, Blythe Vernon, and John Scallon were charged jointly with conspiracy to traffic a controlled substance between September 19, 2003, and December 9, 2003, in Victoria, B.C.

•John Scallon and Michael Doyle were charged with conspiracy to traffic a controlled substance on December 3, 2003, in Vancouver.

•Tony Singh and Mandeep Sandhu were charged with conspiracy to traffic in a controlled substance between September 30, 2003, and December 9, 2003, in Surrey, B.C.

•Dave Basi was charged with possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking between March 24, 2003, and December 28, 2003, and possession of a controlled substance on December 8, 2003, in Victoria, B.C.

Regina vs Dave Basi, Bobby Singh Virk, and Aneal Basi

Ian Mulgrew, from the Vancouver Sun reported on Jasmohan Singh Bains conviction. He also reported that tips from an informant suggested Basi was laundering money for Bains by purchasing real estate, Winteringham said Another cousin, Aneal Basi, who worked as a government media analyst, was accused of money laundering for allegedly accepting cheques from Erik Bornmann, then a partner in the lobbying firm Pilothouse, and transferring funds to Basi.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Mothers Day



Don’t forget to do something for your Mom today. Being good to your mother is a sign of self respect. How we treat our mothers is often how we treat our wives. At the Rally at Beer Creek where they set doves free in memory of lost loved ones, one mother spoke about her son who was gunned down.

She admitted her son was not an innocent victim. Her son had been murdered because he was involved with the gang world. She commented how despite that fact he was good to her and always remembered her on Mothers Day. It shows that people caught up in the gang culture are human.

Empire Gang and the Little Rascals



The purpose of my blog and web site is to expose the big fish. It’s not to advertize for idiots who want to make a name for themselves. The Empire Gang is just a couple of Surrey car thieves. Two bit car thief rats. They don’t even make the gang registry. The only reason I mention them now is to state my opinion that they are insignificant.

For the daily who’s who I still refer people to Kim Bolan’s blog. She does get the inside scoop and I can’t be bothered with the small fish drama. Even the Dhurie Dhak Pak is whacked. Khun Khun is an idiot. Even his in-laws think he pushed their daughter out of his car to her death. How does your fiancé just happen to fall out of your car to her death on a straight away His subsequent suicide attempt is just proof he’s a nut bar. Dave Basi and Bobby Virk's connection to Jasmohan Bains, that is signifigant.

Highway Robbery



Meanwhile, back on the ranch, the real gangsters are still getting away with murder and highway robbery. There is no reason for another spike in gas prices at the pump. None whatsoever. Other than the fact that the oil companies are exploiting the fact that they have a monopoly and are continuing to gouge consumers. It's at 1.48 a litre now not 1.46.

There is nothing worse than a private corporation with a monopoly. That is not a free market system. When you give a private oil company or a privatized energy company an exclusive monopoly, greed takes over and consumes everything. It destroys the free market system. Didn’t Mexico make their oil company public? A public oil company who’s profits add to the tax revenue and thereby reduce taxes for the general public. Now that’s what I’m talking about.

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Lindsay Buziak’s Father offers reward to solve his daughter’s murder



CBC News and the Vancouver Province are reporting that Jeff Buziak is offering a substantial reward for someone to come forward with information about his daughter’s murder. Somewhat bizarre the Saanich police are asking the public to ignore it.

Dillon Sahota is a Central Saanich Police officer isn't he? Speaking of cocaine in Victoria, the Basi Virk case started because of allegations of their involvement in drug trafficking and money laundering through real estate. Dave Basi’s cousin Jasmohan Singh Bains was convicted as Mr. Big. Turns out that Bobby Virk was Dave Bassi’s cousin too so that means he was also related to Mr. Big. Lindsey's former boyfriend Jason Zailo has a lot of dark associations. I wonder what else John van Dongen will discover when he examines the BC Rail Scandal.

Interveiw CBC Radio Morning Show Calgary

Interview with Bridget Brown Calgary (Click on the video on the right)