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Friday, August 23, 2013
Harper is spying on Canadians
MSN news is reporting that critics are urging the Harper government to lift the veil that shrouds Canada's electronic eavesdropping agency in the wake of an overseer's report that suggests ordinary Canadians may have been illegally spied on.
No kidding. Harper created a new agency whose mandate is to violate the Charter of Rights and spy on people without a warrant and shares that information with CSIS who were responsible for the Air India bombing. Concerning since it was Harper and his people who banned a University student from attending one of his speaking engagements during the election because she posted a picture of herself with another candidate. How did they know she did that? They were illegally monitoring her.
South of the border, the Obama administration has been embroiled in a controversy over the collection of thousands of Internet communications by Americans, under the guise of fighting terrorists. On Wednesday, documents were released by U.S. intelligence officials after a court ordered the National Security Agency to stop the practice of gathering information from Americans who have no connection to terrorism.
Concerning as well since Glen Beck broke the news that Obama and the IRS were targeting groups like the Tea Party and other radical groups that supported the constitution and putting unrealistic restrictions on them. That puts spying under the guise of terrorism into a whole new perspective. It is a violation of their oath of office to preserve and protect the constitution from all enemies both foreign and domestic.
Surrey man facing gun charges
The Surrey Leader is reporting that “a Surrey man is custody facing several charges related to the seizure of a cache of weapons. The 42-year-old was arrested on Aug. 21 at his home in the 10400-block of 140B Street.” Numerous firearms were seized including suppressors and body armor. Ten of the 11 guns seized had their serial numbers removed.
Although the man hasn’t been named yet since charges are pending, the accused, who is currently prohibited from possessing firearms for life, has previous convictions for a variety of property-related crimes, driving offences, drug offences, and firearms offences.
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Dez Osborn supports the Edmonton Hells Angels
On a matter of personal privilege, this is a picture of Jesse James Langevin and Dez Osborn. That is a true statement. On a matter of personal privilege, this is a picture in support of the Edmonton Hells Angels 15th anniversary that was found on Dez Osborn’s publically available facebook.
On August 1 2013 the Edmonton Journal reported that Jesse James Langevin was charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking in Edmonton’s largest ever cocaine bust.
The above statements are all true. Be advised that false allegations of slander constitute slander. Dez Osborn has a lawyer. Big deal. I have gone up against a dozen over paid corporate lawyers on the free speech issue many times in the past. The law is clear.
I most certainly am not afraid of a used car salesman pretending to be a lawyer that doesn’t have a court order. He doesn’t even have a court application. He just has a letter making a false statement that needs to be addressed. I have the Charter of Rights and the God given, unalienable right to free speech. That is what people go to war for to defend. I am legally liable for what I say. Violating the Charter of Rights is illegal.
Show me a court order that states I am not allowed to say Jesse Langevin was arrested for possession for the purpose of trafficking and Dez Osborn supports the Edmonton Hells Angels. Show me a court order that states I am not allowed to say that. No such order exists because it would be illegal. Censorship is a serious offense. Especially when it is based on false allegations.
Monday, August 19, 2013
Surrey Six trial moved to Vancouver
CTV is reporting that one of the Surrey Six trials has been moved from New Westminster to Vancouver next month. The one without Jamie Bacon. The one involving Cody Rae Haevischer, Mathew Johnston and Quang Vinh Thang Le. Perhaps they didn’t like the picket signs in New West. Like we haven’t picketed Vancouver courts before.
Nevertheless, as I previously said, since there are so many overlapping cases involving the Surrey Six going on at once I don’t see the publication ban being lifted until it’s all over so I won’t be covering it. I don’t want to do anything to screw it up. I don’t care who IHIT slept with. Getting some accountability for that horrific murder is paramount.
I do encourage people to attend the trial though. If the public and the press don’t attend the trial they won’t know what to report when the publication ban is finally lifted. That trial is going to be long and tedious and I don’t have the time to cover it. It would be nice to shake Anton’s hand.
I think Sophon Sek is being tried separately as well. The whole thing is one big mess. Wasn’t Mathew Johnston the one that kicked Robert Thomas’ ass in prison? That was rather surprising. I guess he was able to collect from Team Bryce for that one. Who knows, maybe Thomas took a dive and split the reward money with him. Team Giles always does the creep.
Saturday, August 17, 2013
12 year old selling crack in Winnipeg
Six people face charges of cocaine trafficking including a 12 year old boy after a house was raided in Winnipeg on Wednesday which resulted in the seizure of crack cocaine and drug paraphernalia. A 33-year-old woman, a 28-year-old woman, an 18-year-old man, a 17-year-old boy and a 16-year-old girl are all facing drug-related charges. The 12-year-old boy did not live in the home and was not related to any of the other suspects. Bobbi Lynn Lund, 33 of Winnipeg and Diana Dawn Catcheway, 28 also of Winnipeg are the two adults charged. The other youths can’t be named under the young offenders act.
So selling crack in Winnipeg. That would have most likely come from one of two sources: the Rock Machine or the Hells Angels. Since the Rock Machine in Winnipeg are all in jail I guess that just leaves the obvious. The Hells Angels crack ring tied to the Zig Zag crew that Deli and Sean Wolfe were busted for and continued under the next chapter president Dale Sweeney who was also convicted of cocaine trafficking for the Hells Angels in Winnipeg.
Using a 12 year old kid to sell crack is complete low life. That’s the US crack epidemic in the /80’s all over again. That is predators exploiting kids. Just like the kid on a bicycle in Kelowna who recently sold 17 year old Marissa Ginter the bad ecstasy which turned out to be heroin that killed her. The predators recruit kids to sell drugs to other kids and profit from that exploitation. Using two older women to recruit and exploit kids sounds an awful lot like Kitt Alwood in Prince George. The predators change but the suppliers don’t.
Fatal stabbing in Surrey was senseless rage
I drove by the site of the fatal stabbing in Surrey tonight. A memorial was set up for the person who died. Kyle Xavier Yellowbird. 21 years old with his whole life ahead of him taken for no reason. A grizzly trail of blood up to the memorial marks his last few steps. This wasn’t gang related. It was a senseless act of violence. Road rage. Stabbing someone with a knife is not an act of self defense.
A group of youths were crossing the road and a silver Honda civic raced by almost hitting them. The 17 year old Cory exchanged words with the driver. The driver got out of his car and stabbed him three times. Kyle came to his friends aid and was stabbed once right in the heart.
I spoke with his parents. Wonderful people. Understandably filled with shock and grief. I spoke with another youth who saw what happened. He heard a conflict and came out to help. His mother came out and Kyle died in her arms. The two mothers tearfully embraced and shared a heart wrenching sorrow.
Jesse Cadman, Michael Levi, Jamie Kehoe and now Kyle Yellowbird. Good and evil still exist. The senseless violence is hard for a parent to bear. The assailant drove off in a silver Honda civic. Some of the other kids kicked in the door to mark the car after the stabbing. If you see a silver Honda civic with damage on the driver’s door, call it in.
We need to start getting plate numbers. I know it’s hard when things happen so fast. When people are stabbed and when bullets start flying people duck for cover. Yet if we are going to address this kind of violence in our community we need to condition ourselves to get plate numbers. That is the only was public violence will stop. When offenders realize the community will report it.
Update: I understand that the police have the car and a person of interest. Let's hope the crown doesn't drop the ball like they did in the Jamie Kehoe murder. That was absolutely disgusting. In that case they had the suspect and witnesses wiling to testify but crown didn't proceed because they thought they might not get a conviction. Failing to proceed with those charges was a horrific crime all in itself.
Update: There was a memorial on Sunday. Very heartfelt. They wrote messages on balloons and released them. It was very profound. Kyle is well loved. This is a video of the balloon release.
Friday, August 16, 2013
More RCMP Incidents
Before I dive into some more drug related violence I’ve got two news reports about two very different police incidents that show the kind of extremes we’re dealing with. Most recently another man was shot and killed by the RCMP in northern Alberta. The third person this month killed by the Alberta RCMP. Not including the man tracker they shot at another road side stop.
In this case it states a 52-year-old was shot at a home on the Cold Lake First Nation’s reserve. It doesn’t say who’s home. It said the man was wanted for sexual assaults and many officers, both in uniform and plain clothes, were at the home to execute warrants. “During the confrontation with the male, one RCMP officer fired his service weapon striking the male.” Investigators later recovered a knife from the scene.
So here we have a guy that has been accused of more than one sexual assault. Bad guy. If guilty. Several officers show up to execute the warrant. One of them shoots the suspect and they later recover a knife from the scene. So he was unarmed when they shot him. He wasn’t brandishing the knife. Not even a stapler. I’m having trouble with the math. Several officers show up to arrest a 52 year old and they aren’t capable of doing that without shooting the unarmed suspect? Something is very wrong with that picture. Unless of course they were giving him what he deserves.
Just like the VPD officers who gave that guy the boots and caved in his face who was accused of beating his wife. It was sadly unfortunate that they got the wrong door and that judge and jury made a mistake giving the boots to an innocent man. Well, at least they didn’t shoot him dead. That’s kind of the point behind having a court system in place. Police are law enforcement not judge and jury.
Likewise in the recent Toronto police incident this month when a guy with a knife cleared everyone off the bus. The police show up and shot him nine times. No hostages, no threat, just a wacko with a knife. No discussion. No negotiation. Bang bang bang - shot nine times. Evidently not in the leg. He hadn’t stabbed anyone. Unlike the wacko on the greyhound bus who stabbed a guy and cleared the bus. He decapitated the victim and started eating his flesh. No one shot him.
The other case goes from this extreme to the other where an Alberta RCMP officer pulled someone over in a routine stop and the guy got out of his car, assaulted the cop and strangled him in the ditch. Doesn't sound like he had a weapon. Thankfully that cop survived. It shows two different extremes and it also shows the potential risk police officers face every day on the job or as they say, in the line of duty.
It reminds us of the 4 RCMP officers who were shot dead in Alberta executing a search warrant back in 2005. Situations like that can make one understand how police can get trigger happy. Yet it doesn’t rationalize kicking the cat and shooting unarmed suspects. That needs to be addressed. We have made absolutely no progress at all since the taser incident at the airport. It’s just gotten worse. So has the crime.
I will add that one commenter on the blog was quite right. Police have confirmed that Pierre Lemaitre’s death was indeed a suicide. Tragic as is the timing. Somehow I don’t think he was currently involved in a high stress and trauma assignment. Since it was shortly after the officer in the taser incident shockingly got off on perjury charges, one has to wonder if that had anything to do with it.
He was the one accused of giving the media false information about the taser death. Yet he was simply reading from a press release he was given. When he tried to correct the information in the media his superiors prevented him from doing so. It is highly likely that the police cover up had something to do with his suicide. That is a genuine tragedy.
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Bacchus president pleads guilty to drug trafficking
CBC is reporting that Brian Schofield, the Saint John Bacchus club president, just plead guilty to trafficking crystal meth after three raids yesterday concluding a six month investigation. Five other former members and associates have also been charged with drug trafficking.
Saint John Bacchus were the ones evicted out of their clubhouse after their former brain dead president Matthew Foley shot up the whole neighbourhood and killed a guy he couldn’t take in a fight. They sure have done a great job at solidifying criminal organization status for their club.
RCMP Terrorist Quotas
Bill Tieleman put out another profound article on the Surrey Pressure cooker fraud this week published in the Vancouver 24 hours that was featured on Infowars. He makes two significant points that need to be addressed. The first point is the idea of RCMP quotas on terrorism.
Bill Tieleman asks “Did you know the Royal Canadian Mounted Police have a target of six disruptions of ‘terrorist criminal activities’ this fiscal year?” No, I did not know that. People murmur about speeding ticket quotas as a bogus means of raising revenue. Yet terrorist quotas is really absurd. That’s like setting a goal on how many bank robberies you’re going to stop. That would of course depend on how many bank robberies there are in the year. That’s not a figure you have control over. Unless you are going to set them up yourself of course. That is something you would have control over.
Likewise setting a goal or a quota about how many terrorist plots you are going to stop in the year is incredibly suspicious. Where is that kind of goal coming from? CSIS? The anti terror groups that loses $1.5 billion tax dollars of their budget every year? The intelligence agencies whose handlers are providing the explosives for these manufactured terrorist plots? Just where does that quota come from?
In the article Bill Tieleman comes right out and asks “Were RCMP involved in B.C. legislature bomb plot?” Then he answers with a quote from Tom Morino, John Nuttal’s lawyer “I think it’s fair to say yes, this involved undercover, Mr Big-type covert operations.”
I personally don’t have a problem with the Mr. Big under cover operations. When an under cover officer pretends to be a member of a large criminal organization then gets the suspect to confess to a crime they had previously committed. Other than the fact that it’s quite possible the confession is bogus and the suspect made it up to impress what he thought was a crime boss.
What I have a problem with is CSIS or CIA handlers that coach someone into committing an act of terror, offer them large sums of money, then provide them with the explosives to execute the plan like the Toronto 18 or even worse, the Air India bombing. That one totally crossed the line in that they didn’t set up a plot with the intent of stopping it. In Air India they actually helped execute a terrorist attack on civilians and need to be charged with that murder.
The question we need to ask isn’t was the RCMP involved in this bogus plot. We need to ask if CSIS was and the answer to that is yes. The RCMP admit that they found out about the plot through a tip from CSIS. What’s worse is that John Nuttal’s lawyer claimed US intelligence agencies were involved. Especially since the trial of the Boston mob boss showed corruption in the Boston FBI and since the CIA were caught once again bringing 24 tons of cocaine into Miami. Now we need to ask what are the CIA doing setting up terrorist plots in Canada and providing them with the explosives? We know two Surrey drug addicts didn’t buy all those nice new pressure cookers.
They didn’t even have enough money for food on the table. The landlady said that. They’re not going to spend money they don’t have on new purchases for an unknown political cause. I stress unknown because that’s exactly what it is. It’s not a political message like, Get Canadian troops out of Iraq because we never sent any to Iraq. It’s not Get Canadian troops out of Afghanistan because they are already out of Afghanistan. The BC Provincial Legislature wouldn’t have anything to do with that anyways. That would be federal jurisdiction in Ottawa.
Nothing in this case makes sense. Other than the obvious entrapment that it is and that their right to a speedy trial isn’t going to happen. That would mean a full public disclosure of the CSIS handler’s involvement and the CIA’s involvement in providing the explosives and we’re not going to see that evidence submitted in court. Instead they will delay it as much as possible and let him off on a charter violation trying to get public sympathy to do away with the charter of rights. Like we can’t see that one coming.
Nuttal’s lawyer doesn’t expect trial dates until 2015. That sure isn’t a speedy trial for a case that doesn’t even make sense. Sit in jail for two years on false allegations of entrapment. Wonderful. What is this world coming to. Welcome to the new age. It’s radioactive.
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