Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Why Alberta is considering severing ties with the RCMP



CBC is reporting that "One of the major bullet points emerging from Premier Jason Kenney's speech in Red Deer on Saturday was a proposal to establish a provincial police force. If the measure were to find support, Alberta would join Ontario, Quebec, and Newfoundland and Labrador as the only provinces to operate a provincial police force outside of the RCMP. Like much of what was announced Saturday, establishing a provincial police force is part of a bigger strategy to give Alberta greater autonomy from Ottawa."

More autonomy and better fiscal responsibility aren't the only reasons provinces are ditching the RCMP. It's to overcome RCMP corruption and reinstate law enforcement.

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Fatal shooting in Surrey is Andrew Baldwin



Global is reporting that "Surrey RCMP were called to 124 Street and Old Yale Road in Surrey on Monday night. They found a man suffering from critical injuries and the victim later died on the scene." The Peace Arch News is reporting that Police have identified the Surrey homicide victim as 30-year-old Andrew Baldwin. Three weeks earlier, his brother 27-year-old Keith Matthew Baldwin was shot in downtown Chilliwack. He died later in hospital.

October 8 2019 Andrew James Baldwin was in Surrey Provincial court for a stay of proceedings on possession for the purpose of trafficking charges from October 2015. November 13th 2019 (Yesterday) he was scheduled to appear in Surrey Provincial court for more drug charges from November 2015 which resulted in a stay of proceedings I assume because he's now dead. Keith Baldwin has a criminal record for robbery and theft.

The Vancouver Sun is reporting that the fatality in Surrey November 11th was from a shooting.

Monday, November 11, 2019

Jasmohan Singh Bains sentence review November 29th



Last January I reported that Jasmohan Singh Bains was in court in Victoria to set a date for an application. This is the cocaine connection to BC Rail. Neal Hall wrote a summery of the charges in 2007. Jasmohan Singh Bains is Dave Basi and Aneal Basi's cousin.

"Udhe Singh (Dave) Basi was an aide to then finance minister Gary Collins and Bobby Singh Virk was an assistant to then transportation minister Judith Reid. Both men were sentenced to two years less a day under house arrest for breach of trust and accepting a benefit. Aneal Basi, cousin of Dave Basi and a low-level communications officer in the Transportation Ministry, was charged with two counts of money laundering for allegedly handling payments to Dave Basi, but charges were later stayed." They cut a deal and the RCMP's contract was renewed.

Well the CSO is reporting that Jasmohan Singh Bains will be in Victoria court November 29th for a Review of Sentence. He was found guilty September 11th 2008. The Globe and Mail reported that John Scallon and Michael Doyle were charged with conspiracy to traffic cocaine. While Jasmohan Bains, Brahm Mikol, Blythe Vernon and Mr. Scallon were charged with one count of conspiracy to traffic cocaine. Their sentence will also be reviewed November 29th.

30 years for cocaine trafficking is excessive especially when the ring leaders got off Scott free.

2020 Theme: Taking responsibility for our own choices



Since it's relevant I'm going to set the stage for the blog's 2020 theme early: Taking responsibility for our own choices. In our toxic world, a lot of people look for ways to blame others for the choices they make. Without question the choices we make affect others yet we are all responsible for what we do. Personal accountability is a fundamental principle in life.



In the movie Kingdom of Heaven with Orlando Bloom, it talks about a quest for "a new world. A better world than has ever been seen. There you are not what you are born but what you have it in yourself to be. A kingdom of conscience... That is what lies at the end of a crusade."

In the new Terminator Dark Fate movie the rising star says "F*ck Fate." Meaning we can change the future by the choices we make. That is the theme of the new resistance.

Surrey Shooting



The Peace Arch News is reporting that "One person has been taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries, following a shooting in the 13200 block of 104 Avenue in Surrey. RCMP were called to the scene shortly before noon Sunday, in response to a report of shots fired. A male victim was located at the scene, suffering from apparent gun shot injuries, and was taken to hospital." Sounds drug related.

Sunday, November 10, 2019

Remembrance Day Reflections



Remembrance Day is observed on November 11th in Canada to recall the end of the hostilities of the First World War in 1918. Hostilities formally ended at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month. Flanders Fields is a popular poem that reminds us of that struggle. Yet times have changed. We've gone from Flanders fields in France to Opium fields in Afghanistan. It reminds us of how Hitler used false flag attacks to con the German people. This is now happening to us.

In the United States every public official including police and military swear an oath to defend the Constitution from all enemies both foreign and domestic. Every US citizen pledges allegiance to the flag and the Free Republic it represents. Yet the Constitution hangs by a thread. It was framed to protect all people not just US citizens. The biggest threat to the Constitution is not by a foreign enemy but an attack from within. Defend Civil Liberty. That is your oath.

30th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall.

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker



I will note that times have changed. The chivalry of the First and Second World War has been lost. We have become war mongers for oil and opium. The nobility has disappeared. The unlawful invasion of Iraq was based on a lie. The desecration of Muammar Gaddafi was a dirty deal. The opium in Afghanistan is our fault. What the CIA did secretly in Vietnam they are doing openly in Afghanistan. Lest we forget those injustices have stained all of us. We need to face that fact.



Canada used to have Peace Keepers. That was noble. Invading countries for their oil and opium is not. Stephen Harper killed that tradition and Justin Trudeau failed to bring it back. Canada should have sent peace keepers to Myanmar. Burma has a long history of drug trafficking and the CIA. They are the second largest opium producers next to Afghanistan and they are huge crystal meth manufacturers. This is all tied to the CIA.

Saturday, November 9, 2019

South Africa beat England in Rugby World Cup Final



I didn't realize South Africa beat England in the Rugby World Cup. I assumed England won. Last time I checked they were ahead. New Zealand beat Wales for third. So New Zealand beat South Africa, England beat New Zealand and South Africa beat England. Rock, paper scissors.

30th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall



The Berlin Wall fell in 1989, but Communism didn’t. One hundred years after the Bolshevik Revolution, one fifth of the world’s population still lives under single-party communist regimes in China, Cuba, Laos, North Korea, and Vietnam.

Remembering the night the Berlin Wall went up - and when it came down

The Berlin Wall and barbed wire was erected to keep people trapped in East Berlin under the yoke of Communism. The machine guns killed people who tried to escape. That is what Communism is. As we speak, Communist China is executing political prisoners for organ harvesting. Lest we forget. Communism is no better than Fascism. It is the same thing.



The Rockefellers and Wall Street funded the Communist Revolution in Russia. Communism is funded by big banks and oil companies. That is Corporate Communism. Buyer Beware.

Alexander Solzhenitsyn Warning to the West

Berlin, 1963: Voices From the Wall

Hong Kong protests extradition of political prisoners to China for organ harvesting

Thrilla at the Villa 2: Pro Boxing in BC



BC just had it's second professional boxing card at the Villa Casino in Burnaby right beside the Trans Canada freeway. It was a huge success. I must say these Mexican boxers are sure raising the bar for BC boxing. What a welcome addition to the industry. It was hosted by Alliance Boxing Promotions which consists of Daniel Norman and Ray Savard from Savard Boxing Club in Surrey.

The main event was eight rounds with Jose de Jesus “El Changuito” Macias and Isaac “Kin Ban” Mireles both from Mexico. Kin Ban was flawless and El Changuito was tough as nails. Kin Ban kept rocking El Changuito with solid body shots and head shots but El Changuito did not flinch and kept coming back over and over again. He is very tough.

Former Super Middleweight Champion JY Kim from Surrey took on Salvador Zavala from Mexico. Jy Kim was very strong and very competent but Salvador Zavala was flawless. It's impressive to see the technical precision of Mexicano boxing. Kin Ban had a big name in his corner.

Buneet Bisla is a Surrey Kickboxer from Bisla Martial Arts gone pro boxing. Like Josh Jauncey at WKX, the Bislas are a local father and son combination. Buneet was very smooth, very competent and very consistent. We'll be seeing a lot more of him in the future. Surrey pride yo.



Update: I guess I had it backwards. Jose de Jesus Macias won the decision over Isaac Mireles. I'm a bit confused about that. At the end of the fight the announcer said blue won the fight but they raised red's hand. I guess the winner raised the losers hand because he fought so well. From what I saw red was flawless and blue was tough as nails. That's what I saw.

Thursday, November 7, 2019

Mobster shot dead in Toronto



The Toronto Sun is reporting that "A man the Sun has learned was an underworld enforcer is the latest victim of the bitter southern Ontario gangland war purging bad blood that goes back decades. Antonio “Scratch” Fiorda, 50, was gunned down in a brazen lunchtime hit near Sherway Gardens on Monday. Toronto Police officers responding to a shooting call at 1750 The Queensway found Fiorda in a parking lot suffering from gunshot wounds. He died in hospital. Sources tell the Toronto Sun that the Maple man was well-known to police. 'Tony was well-known in TOC (Traditional Organized Crime) as Scratch,' the source said. 'He is/was an enforcer for Joe Violi and linked directly to the Calabrian Commisso family.'”