Wednesday, April 4, 2018

El Chapo had a .50 cal sniper rifle from Fast and Furious



CBS is reporting that "One of the guns that Mexican officials say was found at the hideout of drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman has been found to be associated with Fast and Furious, a failed "gun-walking" operation, according to the U.S. Justice Department. The department said in a letter to Congress that a .50-caliber rifle that Mexican officials sent for tracing after Guzman's arrest in January has been connected to Fast and Furious."

A .50 caliber sniper rifle in the hands of El Chapo thanks to Hillary Clinton and the ATF. Well done. Operation Fast and Furious was not a botched sting operation, it was simply the continuation of Iran Contra. The ATF sold the Mexican cartel guns and brought back tons of cocaine into the United States as payment. It is what it is. The CIA are the biggest drug traffickers on the planet. El Chapo worked for the CIA just like Manuel Noriega and Pablo Escobar did.

Jagmeet Singh supports the legalization of date rape



I like Jagmeet Singh. I think he is a nice guy. However, his criminally insane position on the legalization of all drugs means that I am not able to support him. At all. There is no conceivable rationalization possible for the legalization of GHB - the date rape drug. To do so would not only be stupid, it would also be evil. The war on drugs has failed in Canada simply because we never fought it. We threw out the four pillars program and turned harm reduction into harm promotion.

Throwing people in jail for the possession of pot is stupid. So is legalizing crack, meth, fentanyl and GHB. We need to shun extremism not embrace it. Are they going to legalize rape next?

Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Legal pot reduces opioid use



Science Daily is reporting that "States that have approved medical cannabis laws saw a dramatic reduction in opioid use, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Georgia." I don't smoke pot and I won't make money off of pot when it is legal but I will restate the obvious. Using pot to help people get off crack, meth or heroin makes sense. Legalizing all drugs is completely irresponsible. We need to balance the extremes.

CBC is reporting that "Can legalizing marijuana fight the problem of opioid addiction and fatal overdoses? Two new studies in the debate suggest it may." Likewise, CNN is reporting that "Experts have proposed using medical marijuana to help Americans struggling with opioid addiction. Now, two studies suggest that there is merit to that strategy."

Sunday, April 1, 2018

Did the Hells Angels execute Reno Lee for a drug debt?



CBC reported that Reno Lee's death was an execution for a drug debt. The question is, who was the drug debt to? Who was supplying the drugs? David Giles said that if anyone uses the name of the Hells Angels for criminal activity, that activity has to be approved by the local executive. That implicates the local president just like in the murder of Bob Roth from Lloydminster.

Bob Roth was murdered and decapitated for a drug debt by the Whiteboy pose who worked for the Edmonton Hells Angels. Find out who the local president was at the time and you just found out who ordered the murder.

Reno Lee was killed in Regina, Saskatchewan and his dismembered body was dumped on the edge of the Star Blanket First Nation. Regina is half way between Winnipeg and Edmonton.

The Hells Angels have a long and violent history of drug trafficking in Winnipeg. The Zig Zag crew was convicted of selling crack cocaine for the Hells Angels in Winnipeg. There have been several other successive drug rings busted in Winnipeg tied directly to the Hells Angels. The Rock Machine rivals had a small rebirth in Winnipeg after the Ontario Hells Angels murdered a Hells Angels supporter so the Ontario HAs could take over the Thompson drug trade.

However, the Rock Machine rebirth in Winnipeg died out after mayor drug busts targeting them. That leaves us with the Edmonton Angels aka 51. The Edmonton Hell Angels are very proactive in expanding the drug trade. Edmonton Hells Angels were convicted of protecting the drug dealers that worked for them in Fort McMurray. The Edmonton HAs were responsible for the Whiteboy Posse. Dominic DiPalma was the Hells Angel responsible for the drug trafficking through the Whiteboy pose but he wasn't the local president. The local president was the one that approved the drug trafficking and approved Bob Roth's murder as well as Blake Christie's.

In Reno Lee's case, three men - 24-year-old Andrew Bellegarde, 33-year-old Bronson Gordon and 34-year-old Daniel Theodore - were convicted of first-degree murder. One of the three men, Bronson Gordon of Regina was arrested in Edmonton. Do the math.

Drug addicts aren't the most reliable people on earth. Giving them drugs for free then expecting them to come up with the money to pay for them afterwards is irresponsible. If you don't front drugs to addicts, there are no drug debts. However, people falsely accuse people of being a rat or owing debts all the time just like in the Britney Irving case. In the Surrey Six, Jamie Pigsh*t Bacon tried to tax Corry Lal on behalf of Gumby and the Surrey Girls.

Bronson Gordon was not present during the murder but recruited someone who owed him money to help collect the debt from Reno. CBC reported that "A homicide victim in Regina was introduced to one of his accused killers to broker a drug partnership, according to the testimony of one of the men accused of killing him. Gordon testified Lee came over to Gordon's apartment and brought meth. Gordon said he thought Lee's meth was of good quality, and he was looking forward to partnering with him. Theodore allegedly told Gordon that Lee owed between $40,000 to $60,000 to the guy in the suit when he explained what was happening. "

"When asked if Gordon was following orders from Theodore in April 2015, Gordon said it was a complicated thing and he did have to answer to him on some things because Theodore was collecting a debt." Lee had a crew. One addict who found out Lee was tapped up in the basement started getting tripped out because she knew that he was a boss. They were trying to tax him.

April Fools: Reno Lee was not executed for a drug debt. He was executed for being a rival.

Happy Easter. Truth crushed to the earth will rise again so it will because no lie can live forever.



In 2009 CBC reported "A Regina man who ripped a woman's toe off with pliers was sentenced Wednesday to three years in prison for aggravated assault. Daniel Theodore, 26, pleaded guilty to the charge last week. Last July, Theodore and two women took the victim to the outskirts of the city and beat her over a $1,000 drug debt, court heard. After the beating, Theodore held down the victim, took off her shoes and socks and ripped off her baby toe with pliers."

Daniel Theodore was the one that decapitated Reno Lee's dead body.

This life is a test. Daniel Theodore FAILED. Miserably. He is D-ranged.

Native gangs in Canada either work for or against the Hells Angels. Redd Alert work for the HAs, Manitoba Warriors work against them. Bronson Gordon admitted he used to work for the Indian Poss who work for the HAs out of Winnipeg. He claimed he was working for La Familia out of Edmonton during Reno's murder. He is not Latino. Neither is Daniel Theodore. La Familia was just another name for another puppet club they picked after the WBP got bad press. La Familia in Edmonton was no more connected to the Mexican cartel than the WBP was.

Friday, March 30, 2018

Surrey Lawyer Shafted



The Peace arch News is reporting that "The Law Society of B.C. has suspended a Surrey lawyer for three weeks, for professional misconduct. Thomas Harding’s suspension is to commence no later than Aug. 13 and is related to an incident on June 26, 2012 at a Unitow lot which he visited as his mother-in-law’s lawyer to photograph damage to her car. According to a disciplinary hearing document, Harding told a Surrey RCMP non-emergency line dispatcher, after a Unitow employee refused him access to the lot,"

“…they say they won’t let me in and…I told the lady at the switchboard that I need someone there to talk to these idiots because otherwise, you’ll have to send a police officer, probably to arrest me because I’m going to get a crowbar and smash up the place.”

Three week suspension for professional misconduct? AYFKM? Who was he speaking to? He was speaking to the non emergency number at the Surrey RCMP. Do you have any idea how hard it is to get those guys to do anything? The tow company was denying him access to photograph his client's vehicle. How about fining the tow company for that?

He wasn't talking to the tow truck company. He was talking to the police. He wasn't trying to threaten anyone. Thomas has been a reputable lawyer in Surrey for a generation. I know him. He helped me out once in a very professional manner many years ago. I learned a lot from him.

One time Thomas was sued for defamation by an "expert" witness that testified on behalf of ICBC against his client. In court Thomas did what every other lawyer is expected to do, he attacked the credibility of the "expert" witness. Thomas compared the witness to Johnny Carson’s Carnac the Magnificent character. A little humor in his eloquence. There's no crime in that.

It's just strange how someone can get a suspension at work for something they said to the police not for something they said to anyone else inside or outside of court.

Former MP charged in Investment fraud



The Toronto Star is reporting that "Former Mississauga-Streetsville MP Wajid Ali Khan has been charged by the RCMP in a $1.1 million international investment fraud" in Pakistan. Khan made headlines in 2007 when he left the Liberal Party and crossed the floor to join the Conservatives, then left politics for good in 2009." He was charged with violating the elections act in 2007.

The Meaning of Easter



Easter means different things to different people. For some Easter doesn't mean anything. For others it's a religious holiday but for kids in North America the excitement and anticipation of finding chocolate Easter eggs delivered by the Easter Bunny is a shadow of the excitement Santa brings at Christmas. You can't really dispute kids having fun. However, it's sad to hear of kids that grew up in poor areas of some Christian countries that celebrate Christmas but have never received a present on Christmas. That is indeed heartbreaking. We take so much for granted.

When I was young a Punjabi friend asked me about Easter. It was Good Friday and she said, if Friday was the day Jesus was killed, why do Christians call it good? I looked at her and just said it's kind of hard to explain. Through Christ's sacrifice we will all be resurrected and judged.

Christians believe Christ died for us on our behalf. They believe his sacrifice paid a debt we were unable to pay. It's kind of like trying to get on a bus without any bus fare. The driver says pay your fare but you have none and say I can't. Then you have to get off the bus he says. Someone else hears your dilemma and says I will pay his fare for him. Fair enough says the bus driver. You may proceed. Now there are a multitude of different kinds of Christians - Catholic, Protestant, Born Again. I don't believe that confessing Jesus is good enough to get us into heaven. I believe that is the first step. The Devil knows who Jesus is and that knowledge does not save him.

Christ said as ye sow, so shall ye reap. It's difficult to comprehend the magnitude of the pain Christ experienced in the atonement. It caused him to tremble and bleed at every pore. Mel Gibson directed a brutally graphic rendition of Christ's suffering in the Passion of Christ. Christ was no wimp. He was able to endure what the rest of us were not able to.

For Catholics, there is a huge build up to Easter called Lent. A lot of people give something up for Lent as a token of the principle of sacrifice. I attended a meaningful Maundy Thursday service in the United Church once where they washed each other's feet symbolic of when Christ washed his disciples feet at the Last Supper before his betrayal and arrest.

I remember when the Pope washed the feet of 10 young men and two young girls including two Muslims in prison on Maundy Thursday once. That was impressive. Christ taught about service. Martin Luther King said Everybody can be great because anybody can serve.



Talking about religion now seems so retro. It's not taught in the home any more. It's certainly not taught in the schools. When we lose our traditions we become diminished. I'm not celebrating Easter this year, religious or secular, but I will salute the holy day so I will and I will bow in reverence of the magnitude of that great sacrifice. Salam alaikum. Shalom aleikhem.

There's a new movie now playing in the theaters called Paul, Apostle of Christ.

So is the new Laura Croft in the new Tomb Raider movie.

Bagpipes at Punjabi Wedding



This morning I heard a bagpipe playing with some drums. I thought that doesn't sound like a snare drum like the traditional pipes and drums of Scotland. I look outside and see a Sottish guy with a bagpipe playing across from a Punjabi guy on a Dhol. The house was obviously done up for a Punjabi wedding. I walk up to the limo driver and ask is this a Scottish / Punjabi wedding?

He says no it's an Indian wedding. I'm like, we see Punjabi weddings all the time. What's with the bagpipes? He said sometimes they use bagpipes to lead the wedding procession. I'm like yeah? They have bagpipes in India? I think so he says. Evidently they do. Apparently bagpipes leading the wedding procession is quite common. I had no idea. Cool.

Vaisakhi is April 21st. Diversity makes us strong.

9/11 Victims Family Members’ Lawsuit Against the CIA Can Proceed



The Independent is reporting that a U.S. judge has ruled that family members of 9/11 victims can proceed with lawsuits against Saudi Arabia for 9/11. Welcome to the Twilight Zone. First we were told that Afghanistan was responsible for 9/11. Now it's Saudi Arabia. Despite the fact that an employee at the Passport office denied the Saudi visas and the CIA overruled him. That means the CIA is legally liable for 9/11 not Saudi Arabia.

9/11 was a horrific event. Loose Change 9/11 is an excellent documentary about 9/11 that described just what Operation Northwoods really was. 9/11: Explosive Evidence is an excellent documentary discussing the thermite found in the 9/11 ruble which is exactly what is used in controlled demolitions and explains the molten metal. Saudi Arabia did not plant explosives on the load bearing beams in all three towers. Someone else did.



This is the second time a US court has embraced a fraud surrounding 9/11. The Twin Towers were half full of asbestos. The Port Authority lost a court case requiring the insurance companies to pay for the asbestos removal May 2001. Larry Silverstein bought the WTC after the Port Authority was denied a permit to demolish the towers knowing full well about the costs of asbestos removal July 24th 2001 and insured it against terrorist attacks six weeks before 9/11.

After 9/11 Larry Silverstein and the Port Authority sued the insurance companies for double the value of the towers and won claiming that 9/11 constituent two terrorist attacks since two planes hit the twin towers. That's like getting paid double the value of your car because it was destroyed in a three car accident. That decision was fraudulent. If you insure something you insure it for the replacement cost not twice it's value. The timetable of events leading up to 9/11 is concerning.

The Independent is reporting that "Saudi Arabia had long enjoyed broad immunity from 9/11 lawsuits in the US. That changed in September 2016, when the US Congress overrode a veto by president Barack Obama and adopted the JASTA, which permits such claims to proceed. Mr Obama had warned that the law could expose US companies, troops and officials to lawsuits in other countries." Indeed. Now other countries can sue US corporations and troops for murderer, torture and file wrongful death suits. Blackwater applied for diplomatic immunity and lost.

Calgary murder suspect dead after shootout with police



A 22 year old woman named Nadia El-Dib was found murdered in Calgary March 25th. Police issued an arrest warrant for her boyfriend, Abderrahmane (Adam) Bettahar for her murder. CBC is reporting that he was killed in a shootout with police west of Edmonton Thursday March 29th. Nadia was described by her sister as the light of the family.