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Sunday, August 15, 2021
Surrey shooting
CTV is reportng that "Police say a male victim is in hospital after a shooting in Surrey, B.C.
The RCMP say officers responded to a shots fired call on 152nd Street just after midnight.
Police say a male with a gunshot wound was found at the scene and rushed to hospital."
"A white Ferrari, with at least four bullet holes, is seen in a Surrey parking lot after a shooting sent a man to hospital." A Ferrari with four bullet holes. Things that make ya go hmmmm.
"A white Ferrari, with at least four bullet holes, is seen in a Surrey parking lot after a shooting sent a man to hospital." A Ferrari with four bullet holes. Things that make ya go hmmmm.
Afghan president leaves as Taliban move on Kabul
CTV is reporitng that "Afghanistan's embattled President Ashraf Ghani fled the country Sunday as the Taliban moved further into Kabul, officials said. His countrymen and foreigners alike raced for the exit, signaling the end of a 20-year Western experiment aimed at remaking Afghanistan."
I have already explained what that regime change experiment involved and how it related to the production of opium in Afghanistan. Let’s watch what happens to opium production under the Taliban. What the CIA did secretly in Vietnam they did openly in Afghanistan.
I have already explained what that regime change experiment involved and how it related to the production of opium in Afghanistan. Let’s watch what happens to opium production under the Taliban. What the CIA did secretly in Vietnam they did openly in Afghanistan.
Saturday, August 14, 2021
Montreal protests Quebec's Vaccine Passports
CTV is reporting that "Thousands of citizens gathered in Montreal Saturday to voice their displeasure at the Quebec government's plans to implement a COVID-19 vaccine passport to enter restaurants, bars, gyms and certain non-essential venues.
"I think it's unconstitutional and it's also immoral," said David Freih, a lawyer. "It's ever-encroaching. It never ends." Organizers from Québec Debout say the "Non a la passe sanitaire!" (No to the health pass) demonstration is to show the discriminatory aspect of the passport. The group was also behind protests against public health measures last May.
Bonnie Henry ordered to stand trial
The Western Standard is reporting that "British Columbia’s Provincial Health Officer, Dr. Bonnie Henry, will stand trial and address the concerns of BC-based organization the Canadian Society for the Advancement of Science in Public Policy (CSASPP). The self-described non-profit, non-partisan, secular, and crowd-funded organization’s objective is to counter BC’s COVID-19 related measures, which have been in place since March 18, 2020 when the provincial government declared a state of emergency." This is good news.
"The ball got rolling on Tuesday morning when CSASPP had their first hearing. It initially filed their class action suit on Jan. 26, 2021, and Henry must personally submit to answering their questions while under oath. The certification hearing will be on the week of June 20, 2022."
They are challenging any policy that constrains any activity of any person inadequately supported by either science or law. We have the federal charter challenge but that is problematic because of the notwithstanding clause. The charter can be set aside in times of emergency. This action confronts the fake science rationalizing the manufactured emergency.
The PCR test is scientifically worthless. The Portugal court has confirmed that and has ruled lockdowns based on the PCR test are illegal. I believe other courts have done the same. That is something within reach. Since this action is crowdfunded, it is worth donating to the Canadian Society for the Advancement of Science in Public Policy (CSASPP).
Notice of Civl Claim - Being Free website
10th anniversary of Jonathan Bacon's murder
Today is the 10th anniversary of Jonathan Bacon's murder. Castanet has posted an overview. Normally I would declare that this should be a national holiday because riding the world of such a scumbag was indeed a community service.
However, given the public nature of the shooting and the tragic nature of Lea's injuries, I will refrain. Castanet observes that Gang violence continues to plague the Okanagan 10 years later. I have already explained why.
I did not post the picture of Larry Amero lying on the ground shot. That is not the way I roll. I did not glorify Khun-Khun for his alleged role in the murder because anyone can pull a trigger. My role is not to glorify gang life. My role is to expose it for what it really is and encourage people to leave the life and aspire to something higher. The problem now is the CFSEU and the BC NDP.
I did not post the picture of Larry Amero lying on the ground shot. That is not the way I roll. I did not glorify Khun-Khun for his alleged role in the murder because anyone can pull a trigger. My role is not to glorify gang life. My role is to expose it for what it really is and encourage people to leave the life and aspire to something higher. The problem now is the CFSEU and the BC NDP.
Friday, August 13, 2021
Ten people facing charges in human trafficking case in southern Alberta
CTV is reporting that "A police investigation into the alleged sexual exploitation of a 15-year-old girl in Alberta has resulted in eight arrests and the issuing of warrants for two additional suspects
The accused, who all reside in either Lethbridge or Calgary, allegedly arranged to transport the girl to various locations where she was sexually assaulted."
"The human trafficking investigation involved members of the Lethbridge Police Service, Calgary Police Service, RCMP and the ALERT human trafficking counter exploitation unit. According to Lethbridge police, the 10 people accused of trafficking are also believed to have sexually assaulted a second victim — a 13-year-old girl — and there may still be additional victims that have yet to be identified." ACT Alberta
In April ALERT arested a guy from Halifax for human traficking in Edmonton.
Alberta has a human trafficking task force. BC does not.
"The human trafficking investigation involved members of the Lethbridge Police Service, Calgary Police Service, RCMP and the ALERT human trafficking counter exploitation unit. According to Lethbridge police, the 10 people accused of trafficking are also believed to have sexually assaulted a second victim — a 13-year-old girl — and there may still be additional victims that have yet to be identified." ACT Alberta
In April ALERT arested a guy from Halifax for human traficking in Edmonton.
Alberta has a human trafficking task force. BC does not.
Surrey man found dead in Burnaby
The Indo Canadian Voice is reporting that 38-year-old Kenneth Thomas Howe of Surrey was found dead in Burnaby yesterday morning.
Afghanistan regime change
Aljazeera is reporting that "The Taliban has captured Ismail Khan – the prominent local commander who fought on behalf of the Afghan government in the city of Herat. Khan’s capture, which was later confirmed by Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid, comes amid an offensive that has seen 18 provincial capitals fall from government control in just over a week."
I have a few things to say about this. The invasion of Afghanistan was a regime change. At first, we were told Bin Laden was hiding out in Afghanistan and was responsible for 9/11. Neither was true. The Bin Laden confession video didn't even look like Bin Laden. The 9/11 hijackers came in from Saudi Arabia with the CIA's approval. Before 9/11 the Texas oil barons were wining and dining the Taliban trying to win the contract for the Afgan pipeline. The Taliban decided to award the contract to a firm in Argentina. Then 9/11 happened, Afghanistan was invaded and the contract for the pipeline was given by to an American firm which has since been abandoned due to political instability. That's why they continued their bombing campaign. To get the original pipeline back on track.
Last year the US's bombing in Afghanistan reached record levels. Their meddling kept the Taliban at bay. Now that Canadian and American troops have withdrawn, the Taliban are regaining control of their country. These are the people the CIA trained to repel the Soviet invasion. In addition to the oil pipeline, Afghanistan has opium. Thanks to the CIA, Afghanistan was the largest opium producers in the world. In 2001 the Taliban brought opium production to a grinding halt. After the invasion, Afghanistan returned to become the largest opium producers in the world. US troops were seen protecting opium crops claiming that if they didn't do it the Taliban would. That was a lie. The Taliban are the ones that stopped opium production in Afghanistan.
Let's hope the Taliban once again brings opium production to a halt and let's hope the CIA's drug trafficking network rots in hell. Gary Webb was right. Iran Contra never stopped.
I have a few things to say about this. The invasion of Afghanistan was a regime change. At first, we were told Bin Laden was hiding out in Afghanistan and was responsible for 9/11. Neither was true. The Bin Laden confession video didn't even look like Bin Laden. The 9/11 hijackers came in from Saudi Arabia with the CIA's approval. Before 9/11 the Texas oil barons were wining and dining the Taliban trying to win the contract for the Afgan pipeline. The Taliban decided to award the contract to a firm in Argentina. Then 9/11 happened, Afghanistan was invaded and the contract for the pipeline was given by to an American firm which has since been abandoned due to political instability. That's why they continued their bombing campaign. To get the original pipeline back on track.
Last year the US's bombing in Afghanistan reached record levels. Their meddling kept the Taliban at bay. Now that Canadian and American troops have withdrawn, the Taliban are regaining control of their country. These are the people the CIA trained to repel the Soviet invasion. In addition to the oil pipeline, Afghanistan has opium. Thanks to the CIA, Afghanistan was the largest opium producers in the world. In 2001 the Taliban brought opium production to a grinding halt. After the invasion, Afghanistan returned to become the largest opium producers in the world. US troops were seen protecting opium crops claiming that if they didn't do it the Taliban would. That was a lie. The Taliban are the ones that stopped opium production in Afghanistan.
Let's hope the Taliban once again brings opium production to a halt and let's hope the CIA's drug trafficking network rots in hell. Gary Webb was right. Iran Contra never stopped.
Smoke on the water, fire in the sky
Well the smoke from the forest fires finally hit Vancouver. Everyone in Kelowna and Alberta has been talking about the smoke but we haven't had any all summer. Until today. Today the fog has finally set in. We really need to invest in some big ass water bombers that can fill up on a lake or river. That would be money well spent. This is becoming an annual event.
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