Friday, November 29, 2019

BC NDP applies to profit from Prostitution



Dr Kim is reporting that the BC Government has applied to the courts for the right to seize a Vancouver home assessed at more than $1.1 million. "That lawsuit claims the 2014 house purchase was made with the proceeds of unlawful activity including drug trafficking, keeping a bawdy house, money laundering and failing to declare taxable income."

AYFKM? Have you no self respect? The BC GTF wants to seize a home for alleged prostitution while the Garden of Eden operates in Kelowna publicly and they do nothing to stop it. How about the Swedish Touch? Both known bawdy houses are owned and operated by the Hells Angels and the police do absolutely nothing to stop them. Is it because they get discounts at those facilities? They murdered Brandy for god's sake and you didn't even investigate the murder.

This is evil. The double standard shows the world the corruption in BC Gang Enforcement.

The government is superposed to stop crime not profit from it. God Damn you all.

Thursday, November 28, 2019

BC Gang Task Force Fraud scams the Throttle Lockers in Kamloops and the Brother's Keepers in Chilliwack



The Vancouver Sun / Province is reporting that "A Kamloops gardening store owned by a close associate of a slain Hells Angels’ member has been raided by anti-gang police as part of a drug trafficking investigation. Corporate records obtained by Postmedia News show that Sunshine Gardens Greenhouse is owned by Zale Coty, a close associate of Hells Angel Chad Wilson, who was gunned down in November 2018." AYFKM?

Front Page of the Vancouver Province was a picture of the Hells Angel associate from the Throttle Lockers with Chad Wilson before the club killed him. So what does that mean? It means the compromised BC Gang Task Force is still working for the Hells Angels and doing their bidding. If Chad fell out of favor with the club so did his drug dealing associate. The club and the BC GTF both want to seize his assets just like in Thailand.

The fake headline is worded to give the false impression that the BC Gang Task force is cracking down on the Hells Angels drug trafficking when in reality the opposite is true. If they were really cracking down on the Hells Angels drug trafficking in BC the headline would read Ex cop arrested for human trafficking and selling drugs for the Kelowna Hells Angels. The headline doesn't say that so anything else they do is suspect.

The Throttle Lockers had already fallen out of favor with the club after the Kelowna disaster when the father and son team swarmed Dain Philips and beat him to death with hammers over a high school beef. Norm Cocks and Rob Thomas both received prison beatings after the East Van HAs put a bounty on their head for f*cking up.

If Zale Coty was selling for Chad Wilson and the Softside chapter then it is clear the Kelowna sh*thead sold them out so he could take over those profits. When I say Kelowna sh*thead I'm not referring to the Goldammers. I have no problem with the Goldammers. Just say'n.

Dr Kim is also reporting that the BC Gang Task Farce claims they have dismantled a drug dealimg operation in Chilliwack tied to the Brothers Keepers.Well if the Brother's Keepers sell drugs for the Hells Angels then the GTF is cracking down on the Hells Angels right? Wrong. Not even close. The BC GTF only arrest Hells Angels rivals. Chilliwack is one of the only places left where the UN still sells drugs. If the Brothers Keepers were selling in Chilliwack then some of them were selling for the other side after the club shot Ali.

How does it feel to betray the truth for a few pennies. How does it feel?

Trump signs Human Rights and Democracy Act into law



CNN is reporting that "Protesters in Hong Kong will hold a celebratory, pro-US rally Thursday after President Donald Trump gave them what one prominent activist termed a "timely Thanksgiving present." Trump signed an act in support of the protest movement despite a potential backlash from Beijing that could derail delicate US-China trade talks, after it was passed almost unanimously by both houses of Congress."

Finally someone out here with some balls. Executing political prisoners for their organs is evil and so is anyone who supports that. Canada should support human rights in Hong Kong. That is a hell of a lot more important than banning straws or plastic bags.

Monday, November 25, 2019

International student identified as Surrey murder victim



Tragically the Peace Arch News is reporting that the murder victim in the implied murder Suicide last Friday is 21-year-old Prabhleen Kaur Matharu. She had come to Canada for studies in 2016 and was supposed to return home to Jalandhar in January next year.

Similar to the Maple Batalia case. If she doesn't want to be with you get over it.

Sunday, November 24, 2019

Deontay Wilder knocks out Luis Ortiz



MMA Mania is reporting that "Deontay Wilder (42-0-1, 41 KO) successfully defended his WBC heavyweight title last night (Sat., Nov. 23, 2019) live on FOX PPV from inside MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, as he finished perennial contender Luis Ortiz (31-2, 26 KO) with a vicious knockout punch in the seventh round."



It will be nice to see the rematch between Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury in February. After that perhaps an Andy Ruiz Deontay Wilder showdown will be in the cards. Then Anthony Joshua can take on Tyson Fury for the bronze perhaps. It would also be nice to see a match up between Tyson Fury and Andy Ruiz. Maybe it will be a rock paper scissors like the World cup rugby.

Saturday, November 23, 2019

Hong Kong supporters rally at Metrotown



There were some Hong Kong supporters rallying at Metrotown today. Members of the Vancouver Society in Support of Democratic Movement were there and have an informative website covering past and future events. The literature they were handing out states This is not an independence movement. Hong Kong is defending its basic law. They are defending Hong Kong's Constitution which was created by the Sino-British Joint Declaration.

"The Sino–British Joint Declaration is an international treaty signed between the People's Republic of China and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on 19 December 1984 in Beijing. The Declaration stipulates the sovereign and administrative arrangement of then-British Hong Kong after 1 July 1997, when the lease of the New Territories was set to expire according to the Convention for the Extension of Hong Kong Territory."

The BBC is reporting that "When Hong Kong was handed back to China on 1 July 1997, following more than 150 years of British control, the 'one country, two systems' principle was established as the foundation of the relationship. While Hong Kong is part of China, the policy has given the Special Administrative Region (SAR) a high degree of autonomy."



Hong Kong is concerned with the extradition of political prisoners from Hong Kong to mainland China for obvious reasons. The Communist Party of China is executing political prisoners for organ harvesting. Only they don't call them political prisoners. They make up false charges against them and say these are criminals when in reality they are simply political prisoners.

Dr Zheng Shuen is a murderer from mainland China. This doctor of death kills people so the Communist Party can make money from selling their organs. It is big business and it has nothing to do with criminal justice and everything to do with the execution of political prisoners and the complete destruction of civil liberty. This isn't just a movie. This is real life.

Hong Kong's concerns are valid. We need to support them.

B.C. jail guard accused of sexually abusing 200 inmates



The Vancouver Sun is reporting that "MacDougall, a long-time government employee, is described as one of Canada’s most prolific sexual offenders, with more than 200 former inmates who have already come forward in a lawsuit filed last month on behalf of 61 men with outstanding civil claims." CBC reported on the law suit in October.

“The telling of (MacDougall’s story) is long overdue,” said Megan Ellis, a Vancouver lawyer who has represented survivors of sexual abuse for more than 25 years, including at least 10 of MacDougall’s alleged victims. “It is a shameful blot on the history of this province and the responsibility of the provincial government.” Indeed, this story needs to be told.

Friday, November 22, 2019

Driver shot, Lamborghini stolen in Toronto carjacking



City News is reporting that "York Regional Police are investigating after a male was shot during a carjacking incident Friday night. The call came in at around 8:30 p.m. for a report of a shooting in the Major Mackenzie Drive and Woodbine Avenue area, police said. Police said the male driver of the vehicle was approached by three suspects and was shot in the leg. The suspects then took off in a red Lamborghini that has the licence plate number 8EIGHT8. The shooting victim suffered non-life-threatening injuries and is being treated in the hospital. Investigators said that if you see this vehicle, do not approach it or the suspects. Instead, call the police right away."

Surrey Shooting



The Peace Arch News is reporting that "Surrey RCMP say a man was injured in a targeted shooting Thursday night. It happened around 9 p.m. on Nov. 21 near 146th Street and 83rd Avenue, not far from Enver Creek Secondary. Police responded to the scene after gunfire was reported. Officers arrived to find a vehicle that had crashed into a fence and a man inside with an apparent gunshot wound. He was taken to hospital but is expected to survive."

The Surrey Now Leader is reporting that "Police say two people have been found dead in a house in Whalley, and one of them is believed to be a homicide victim." That would imply a murder suicide. Not related to the shooting at Enver Creek.

Global is reporting that "Homicide investigators have identified the owner of a vehicle found burning in an Abbotsford field with a body inside last weekend. However, the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) says it's still not clear if Sukhdev Dhaliwal is the victim of what appears to be a suspicious murder."

CTV is clarifying that Sukhdev Dhaliwal was the last person to rent the vehicle.

Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver names 9 clergymen in sex abuse scandal



CBC is reporting that "The Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver has named nine clergymen who have criminal convictions or lawsuits settled against them related to cases of sexual abuse dating back to the 1950s. In a report published Friday morning, the diocese revealed the results of a months-long investigation into cases of sexual abuse by its clergy, but says it can't name all the accused because of privacy laws." City News posted a picture of those named.

"For those occasions when we failed to protect you or when we were more concerned with the Church's reputation than with your suffering, I am truly sorry and ask for your forgiveness as I strive to make amends and bind your wounds." Wow.

"CBC's The Fifth Estate has reported that this is the first of Canada's 60 Latin Rite archdioceses and dioceses to make information about convicted priests public. Clergy who were criminally convicted: Paul J. Blancard, George Gordon, John McCann, OMI Harold McIntee, OMI Alfred Frank Louis Sasso, Clergy with lawsuits settled: Lawrence Edward (Damian) Cooper, Antero Sarmiento. Clergy named in other public cases: Edwin Budiman, John Eason. Some of the charges against the men date back to the 1950s and involve child victims as young as six or seven."

"McIntee, who worked in parishes in Ucluelet and Tofino, in the Diocese of Victoria, was charged with multiple counts of sexual abuse in 1989. He served two years in jail for abusing 17 boys in British Columbia over 25 years. Many of his victims were boys in residential schools in Kamloops, Prince George, and Victoria."

"McCann was convicted in 1991 of six counts of sex abuse of girls under 16 in the 1970s when he was serving at St. Augustine's Parish and St. Peter's in New Westminster. After serving 10 months in jail, he served as a priest in the Diocese of Victoria and the Archdiocese of Ottawa."