Thursday, December 20, 2018

Post Media Propaganda still pedaling the George Massey Tunnel Fraud



Not only is Post Media News still pedaling the LRT Fraud but they are also still pedaling the George Massey Tunnel Fraud. The NDP removed bridge tolls on the Port Mann Bridge which resulted in a change in traffic flow. Traffic along the George Massey tunnel and the Alex Fraser Bridge is not nearly as bad as it one was. Removing bridge tolls was a good thing.

Replacing the tunnel is unnecessary as this is a Neo Con Fraud. There is nothing wrong with it. The reason they want to replace the tunnel at a huge cost to taxpayers is so they can load more coal on the ships out of the Fraser Docks in Surrey. Coal is not progressive. Natural gas is. Environmentalists have the matter of US Coal coming out of the Surrey docks before the courts.

If Andrew Wilkinson supports the replacement of the George Massey Tunnel he needs to give his head a shake. I do not. Supporting that fraud is just like the fraud Gordon Campbell created when he privatized the Independent Power Producers that sell power to BC Hyrdo at above market rates. Special interest groups making a fortune by gouging taxpayers is bad business.

Post Media News isn't worth wiping your ass with. It is full of sh*t. Their relentless tax and spend Corporate Communism is not worth reading let alone paying money for. No US Thermal Coal.

Wednesday, December 19, 2018

BC Court of Appeal unanimously upholds the Surrey Pressure Cooker Fraud decision



CBC is reporting that "In a unanimous decision released Wednesday morning, the Appeal Court sided with a B.C. Supreme Court judge who stayed proceedings in the terrorism trial of John Nuttall and Amanda Korody on the grounds that the police investigation was a "travesty of justice." While the 141-page judgment faults Justice Catherine Bruce's findings in a number of areas, the Appeal Court found that the RCMP may have been right to launch an undercover operation against the Surrey, B.C., couple — but they went "far beyond investigating a crime."

"They pushed and pushed and pushed the two defendants to come up with a workable plan," read the ruling, written by Justice Elizabeth Bennett and handed down in Vancouver. "The police did everything necessary to facilitate the plan."

Exactly. There has never been a more clear case of entrapment in the history of the earth. Without the police's involvement there was no means or motive to commit the crime. They facilitated the entire thing. Which leads us to ask which other fake terrorist attacks they facilitated without pulling the plug at the last minute.

We know CSIS provided the explosives for the Air India bombing and had a handler plan the attack. Without CSIS the Air India attack never would have happened. Charge them.

This is my previous blog post about the Catherine Bruce decision which was unanimously upheld by the BC Court of Appeal. This is the full text of the Bruce decision. Now we need to launch a public inquiry into where the billion tax dollars the RCMP loses from it's terrorist budget every year actually goes. Facilitating these kinds of attacks is a waste of tax dollars.

Moral of the story, CSIS and the RCMP are no longer welcome in Surrey. Take the HAs with you.



Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Hells Angels secret clubhouse in Surrey under fire



The compromised BC Gang task force is reporting that the new Hardside chapter of the Hells Angels from Haney have a new clubhouse in Surrey. Who knew? It's not marked. Kim Bolan is reporting that Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum was unaware of the new clubhouse but the Surrey RCMP Police Chief Dwayne McDonald was. He and Linda Hepner's fail army said there's nothing we can do about it. Yeah well watch Thor in action. He'll evict their ass on zoning violations.

I rode by there after work today and it's unmarked hiding behind a huge gate and fence at 9457 180th Street. Oh but the landlord can't evict them without just cause. The city can. They are using it for a clubhouse. Everyone showed up there after the funeral. It's not zoned for that so the city can evict them on a zoning violation.

Sonny Barger founded the Oakland chapter. George Wethern was the former Vice-President of the Oakland Chapter. In his book A Wayward Angel Wethern claims: "The Oakland Angels began issuing new charters and assisting chapters set up their own drug operations. The additions were designed to contribute to our image and business concerns, by providing a drug route link, manufacturing a drug, supplying chemicals, or distributing drugs in an untapped area."

As I said before, there's not enough Viagra on the planet to make those limp noodles hard. Check out the ridiculous baseball tattoo on the back on the Duck Dynasty decoy's hand. That is stupid. The West Point Surrey Girl wannabes are even more ridiculous. They'd get capped like it was the Chinese New Year if they showed up in Surrey. That's why they stayed in Langley.

Dwayne McDonald from the Surrey RCMP said that "we will use every lawful means to ensure that their members are not participating in any criminal activity in this city.” That would be a nice change. Are they going to start disrupting the Hells Angels drug trafficking out of Shakerz?



It's never too late to start doing the right thing.

Sunday, December 16, 2018

Targeted shooting in south Vancouver



CBC is reporting that "A man in his 30s has been injured in what Vancouver police describe as a targeted shooting in south Vancouver on Saturday. Around 5 p.m. PT Saturday, police say shots were fired near East 53rd Avenue and Prince Edward Street. After responding to the area, officers found the victim, who had gunshot wounds. Police say he was rushed to hospital with undetermined injuries. Officers say no arrests have been made."

Friday, December 14, 2018

Post Media continues to push the LRT Fraud



Well the Post Media Propaganda is still flogging a dead horse. Harold Munro's cheap tabloid of corporate trash is reporting that "Members of TransLink’s Mayors’ Council voted to have staff begin planning for a SkyTrain project down Fraser Highway." Three cheers. "Last month the council, at the request of the City of Surrey, suspended work on the planned $1.65-billion light rail line, which was fully funded by three levels of government."

So now, Richmond Mayor Malcolm Brodie claims Surrey taxpayers should pay back the money spent on LRT pre construction. Malcolm Brodie can go f*ck himself. You can't con a con. We live here. We know what was done and what wasn't done. They didn't do any LRT pre construction work. That is a lie. The only thing they did was rip up a salmon spawning creek at Bear Creek Park under King George Highway and fortify it so it will be able to hold the weight of an LRT. The work is still needed for when we run Sky train to Newton so nothing was for naught.

The only other "Pre construction" work on the LRT was revamping the underground water pipes at 104th Avenue and 148th Street. That really didn't have anything to do with the LRT and was work needed anyways. Widening 105th Avenue between 148th Street and 150th street was also included in the LRT costs but it had nothing to do with the LRT so we're all good. There is no pre construction LRT bill. If anything Linda Hepner and Surrey First need to be sued civilly for any outstanding funds for proceeding with a project they knew the residents opposed.

Malcolm Brodie was the clown who tried to introduce English only signs in Richmond of all places. Give your head a shake. Maybe he should repay those court costs out of his own pocket.

Thursday, December 13, 2018

Bob Paulson calls for a public inquiry into his bogus fishing trip with the Friends of Craig Callen



Sorry but this one is too much for me to stomach. I'm not a fan of Doug Ford but Bob Paulson's dirty politics is just too hypocritical for me to let slide by unnoticed.

The Globe and Mail is reporting that FORMER RCMP Police Commissioner Bob Paulson who failed to address sexual harassment within the force and within his own office is now claiming that there are reasonable concerns about the appointment of Veteran Toronto Police Chief Ron Taverner as the next commissioner for the Ontario Provincial Police and that an independent inquiry should be conducted to preserve the integrity of the force.

AYFKM? How about a public inquiry into Bob Paulson's bogus fishing trip on Pitt Lake with Crag Callen, Bill Fordy and some of the Friends of Craig Callen aka the FOCCers.

What seems to be the real concern here? Ron Taverner has experience investigating organized crime, something the RCMP has absolutely no desire to do. Bob Paulson admitted in his exit interview that he personally took almost every officer investigating organized crime off of organized crime and put them on the RCMP Terrorist Creation Task Force that loses a billion dollars from it's budget every year. Perhaps we should have a public inquiry into that task force's budget and Bob Paulson's refusal to confront sexual harassment within the RCMP. Perhaps we should also have a public inquiry into his mishandling of the Diane Rock file. Just sayin' yo.



Ron Taverner was the former police chief for Toronto. He is qualified for the position as commissioner for the Ontario Provincial Police. Someone from the RCMP is not. The fact that Doug Ford who is from Toronto knows him is simply not relevant.

Surrey RCMP seize 6 kilos of crystal meth



BC Local News is reporting that Surrey RCMP seized six kilograms of methamphetamine when they executed search warrants on Nov. 29 on two different units at a storage units in the 7200-block of 132nd Street." That is significant. No arrests have been made. That is unfortunate.

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Vancouver mayor targets housing and opioids



The Vancouver Sun is reporting that the new mayor of Vancouver states "“The number one thing we were all elected on was housing. And I think people need to see results,” said Stewart, who campaigned on a plan to build 85,000 new homes over the next decade, most of which would be non-profit or purpose-built rental units."

"But in addition to supportive housing for those in the most dire need, Stewart said, the city must also accelerate approval and construction of rental homes, especially units targeted for families earning incomes between $30,000 and $80,000. “That is one of the key tests, and that is what people really want,” he said, “to get this rental housing built.”

Very true. To combat the housing crisis in Metro Vancouver we need to build more rental units.

"Second, Stewart wants to see the rate of overdose deaths decrease." I think we all want that. It's just that we are in complete disagreement on how to go about it. What we are doing is not working. Vancouver has the most lax drug laws in the country yet we have the highest drug overdose rate. That correlation is no coincidence. It has become criminal culpability.

I'm not going to launch a left versus right debate. I'm going to appeal for common sense and real social justice. Helping people kill themselves at an unprecedented rate is not doing anyone any favors. There are Four Pillars not one. Harm prevention has become harm promotion.

We need to implement all four pillars not just one. That is in everyone's best interest. First is enforcement. We must enforce the law. If a drug dealer sells someone heroin, cocaine or crack, and it's laced with Fentanyl, we need to arrest that drug dealer for breaking the law. Failing to do that is complete insanity. We need to target the predatory drug dealers not the addicts.

The next is Treatment. We need to make treatment available for those who want it and we need to encourage people to seek treatment instead of avoiding it. Portugal's drug policy included mandatory treatment for addicts. I'm not saying we should go to that extreme but I am saying we should encourage people to seek treatment because right now we aren't. Right now we are encouraging addiction and thereby supporting overdoses. We need to stop doing that.

Saturday, December 8, 2018

The Game comes to Vancouver January 12th



604 Now is reporting that "One of rap’s heaviest hitters is coming to Vancouver this winter. Jayceon Terrell Taylor, better known by his stage name The Game, will be performing at the Harbour Event Centre on Saturday, January 12th, 2019. He is best known as a rapper in the West Coast hip hop scene and for being one of Dr. Dre’s signees under Aftermath Records."

The Game, famous for G-Unot as well as 300 bars and running is a legend. When my daughter was young we were all about G Unot. She wanted the Game's running shoes called Hurricane because it had a map of Compton on the tread. Brazil and Wimbledon yo.

Bad Blood, a dramatization of organized crime in Montreal is now on Netflix



Season one of Bad Blood a TV series on Vito Rizzuto in Montreal is now on Netflix.