Friday, July 5, 2019

Jarrod Bacon's statutory release revoked



CBC is reporting that mama's boy Jarred Pigsh*t Bacon has had his statutory release revoked because he tested positive for cocaine. "In 2012, Bacon was sentenced to 12 years in prison, minus time served, for smuggling 100 kilograms of cocaine. He was supposed to serve nine years before being eligible for statutory release but was released early, in February 2017 due to a clerical error. He landed back in a maximum security prison after breaking the conditions of his release and again received statutory release in June 2018. In December of last year, Bacon was again found to be in violation of his release conditions after testing positive for cocaine. "Before that event, the caseworkers had doubts about your sobriety," said the board decision, adding that "instead of seeking help, you took steps to actively hide your consumption."

This pathetic loser is like unto Jody York - hopeless. Some people never grow up. He is anything but notorious. The Bacon brothers were yuppies from the suburbs who lived with their parents. Nobody in Surrey liked them. Jonathan was a preppy ass b*tch in bed with Larry Amero from the get go. Jamie was a brainless ork. Jarrod was just an angry young man who did drugs. Nobody cares about him. In 2017 he was too afraid to go to a halfway house thinking he's be killed.

Natural justice will take care of this one. He's too much of a heat bag to sell for the club any more. Now he's just another drug user without a job. Where do you think that's going to take him?

Thursday, July 4, 2019

Ontario Hells Angel pleads guilty in Nova Scotia drug case



TBM Scandinavia is reporting on an article from the Chronicle Herald which states that "A member of the Hells Angels outlaw motorcycle club from Ontario has pleaded guilty to drug-related charges in Nova Scotia. Mark David Heickert, 50, of Orillia pleaded guilty last week in Dartmouth provincial court to three charges: conspiracy to traffic cocaine, conspiracy to possess proceeds of crime and breaching his release conditions by having contact with members of the Hells Angels or affiliated clubs. Heickert and an Eastern Shore man – Paul Francis Monahan of Ostrea Lake - were arrested in November 2017 following a nine-month police investigation that included undercover officers" where two kilos of cocaine were seized.

"Police said Monahan is a hang-around member of the New Brunswick Nomads Hells Angels chapter and Heickert is a full-patch member of the Hells Angels chapter in Oshawa, Ont."

Mark Heickert is a member of the Hells Angels in Oshawa. Hells Angels associate Sean Heickert was found guilty of the November 2007 murder of Bekim Zeneli which set off the Winnipeg gang war. He murdered one of their own guys so the Ontario Hells Angels could take over the Thompson drug trade from the Winnipeg Hells Angels. Sh*t Forever, Forever Sh*t.

Willem Holleeder gets life for five murders



BBC is reporting that "Willem Holleeder, the Netherlands' most notorious gangster, has been found guilty of ordering a series of murders of figures in the world of organised crime. Holleeder, now 61, achieved notoriety in the 1980s for the kidnapping of beer tycoon Freddy Heineken. He then became a big crime boss and has been convicted after a lengthy and expensive trial in Amsterdam. Among his victims was friend and associate Cor van Hout. The judges convicted Holleeder of ordering five murders and one manslaughter and sentenced him to spend the rest of his life in jail. They also found that he had formed a crime gang and ordered cold-blooded killings with jailed associate Dino Soerel and since-murdered criminal Stanley Hillis.'

BBC refers to Willem Holleeder as the Dutch godfather. In 2013 Het Parool reported that "One of the victims that Danny K., Dick V. and Willem Holleeder have extorted according to the judiciary is Theo Huisman, the recently dismissed president of the Amsterdam Hells Angels." The Trio formed the No Surrender crew in Amsterdam.

In 2014 NCR reported that Danny K., Dick V. and Willem Holleeder were charged with threatening and extorting Hells Angel Theo Huisman. I thought Hells Angels never dialed 911? Once again they went running to the cops for protection. Just like here in BC. The year before Dick V beat up Theo Huisman when he was president of the Amsterdam Hells Angels.

SNC-Lavalin opts for judge-only trial in corruption case



CBC is reporting that "Lawyers representing SNC-Lavalin have opted for trial by judge alone in a corruption case that has loomed over the Montreal-based engineering and construction giant. The company was ordered to stand trial last May. It is accused of paying $47.7 million in bribes to public officials in Libya between 2001 and 2011. SNC-Lavalin, its construction division and a subsidiary also face one charge each of fraud and corruption for allegedly defrauding various Libyan organizations of $129.8 million."

SNC-Lavalin is a bad company like unto Lockheed Martin. We really need to stop bailing them out with tax dollars. The Canadian economy will not take a hit if SNC-Lavalin goes down because other companies will rise to take it's place. That's how it works in a free market. Other companies that aren't so riddled with corruption. Corporate Communism has got to go. SNC-Lavalin has a long history of under biding and over charging government contracts then committing fraud with tax dollars only to give the politicians a kickback. This obscenity needs to come to an end.

Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Chilliwack RCMP seize drugs in Surrey



The Surrey Now Leader is reporting that Chilliwack RCMP Crime Reduction Unit Drug Section (CRU) searched 3 residences in Surrey and seized 2.4 kilos of crystal met and half a kilo of cocaine." When are the Surrey RCMP going to bust the drug trafficking out of Shakerz and stop providing them police protection? Please advise.

Gordon Wilson's defamation Fraud takes three hits



The Surrey now Leader is reporting that "A B.C. Supreme Court judge has struck three of Gordon Wilson’s five claims for special damages in the former provincial politicians defamation lawsuit against Surrey-Whalley MLA Bruce Ralston, Premier John Horgan, NDP MP Rachel Blaney and Jen Holmwood." This is an offensive fraud of epic proportions.

Gordon Wilson got a sweetheart job advocating for LNG because his wife, Judi Tyabji, wrote a book promoting Christy Clark called Behind the Smile. When John Horgan was elected they changed LNG advocates. Bruce Ralston and John Horgan implied that Gordon Wilson did very little to justify his exuberant salary. That was absolutely true.

One of the statements said he didn't even write a report. Then Dianne Watts pathetic lapdog does some digging and found a report Gordon Wilson had someone write for him. Aha! That's defamation! Not. You guys are complete shysters. Anonymous implied that Christy Clark funneled thousands of tax dollars into that conflicted couple while she was premier. They should be in jail. This frivolous law suit should be thrown out because of the anti SLAPP legislation. Gordon Wilson and Judi Tyabji should be more concerned with finding some self respect.

Gas companies refuse to reveal profits to Price Fixing Inquiry



CBC is reporting that "Hearings for an inquiry into soaring gas prices in B.C. don't kick off for another week, but several major companies selling gas in the province are already refusing to share details about their profit margins. The B.C. Utilities Commission asked more than a dozen companies to disclose their retail margins, which show how much money they make per litre of gasoline pumped from their stations. Shell Canada, Husky Energy, Imperial Oil and Suncor Energy declined the commission's request. In written responses posted online, the companies say those numbers are confidential and commercially sensitive." JAIL THEM.

Bruce Linton fired as co CEO of Canadian pot company Canopy Growth after it acquired Acreage Holdings



CNBC is reporting that Bruce Linton, co-CEO of Canopy Growth, said he was fired from the Canadian pot company he founded in 2013 in an interview with CNBC on Wednesday. Canopy, the world’s largest publicly traded cannabis company by market value, earlier Wednesday announced in a press release that Linton was removed as co-chief executive officer and a member of the board, effective immediately. Mark Zekulin, who had been co-CEO with Linton, becomes the sole CEO while the company searches for a replacement."

The move comes after a 3.4 billion dollar acquisition of a US company who called for a reconfiguration of the board. Having said that this is all pretty much beyond me. I don't invest in legal pot because I personally don't support it. I see it as a dirty business that inhibits youth but recognize that it will continue to flourish and the cop pot entities that are striving to use their contracts to create a monopoly in the industry are in my opinion dirty.

Maybe they want to hire Mark Emery. Unlikely. They just want to use people and cast them aside when they are done with them. It's the nature of the business.

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Gag order hides another RCMP sexual harassment settlement



The Chronicle Journal is reporting that "RCMP say a settlement has been reached in a lawsuit that alleged a former spokesman for the force in British Columbia sexually harassed a civilian employee. The lawsuit against former inspector Tim Shields had been scheduled to go to trial on Tuesday but court documents show the parties agreed to dismiss the action without costs in May. RCMP Sgt. Janelle Shoihet says the terms of the settlement are confidential."

Another gag order hides more RCMP sexual harassment. The civil claim alleged a top-down culture of harassment within the force. That is why there was a class action law suit against the RCMP which was also settled out of court. Tim Shields is a bad man.

Post Media News attacks the Toronto Star



The Toronto Star is reporting that "By all rights the federal Liberals ought to be cruising toward a comfortable victory in October. The economy is humming along, especially where most of the voters live - in Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia. A million jobs have been created in the past four years and unemployment is at its lowest level (5.4 per cent) since the distant days of 1976." Very true. The article then says Justin Trudeau needs to "reassert his leadership, avoid any more gaffes, and show Canadians he has a clear vision of where he wants to take the country - and the qualities needed to get there." It's all fair comment.

Then the National Post puts out an article not confronting Justin Trudeau but confronting the Toronto Star. That is what's weird. The Toronto Star article is not. Remember the Toronto Star is independent, the National Post is not. The National Post is now owned by Post Media News. When the Main Stream Media attacks an independent media outlet for expressing a valid political opinion one needs to consider the source and question where the Main Stream media is trying to take us. Propaganda is not news. Buyer Beware.