Vancouver is Awesome is reporting that
in their murder trial, Gumby was shown pictures from the Kelowna shooting scene where he was injured, his buddy Jonathon Bacon was killed and Spike's niece was paralyzed..
"Amero nearly fainted. The case was stopped as sheriffs gave him water. He was taken out of the courtroom while the co-accused remained."
"When the Bacon killing went to court, Jason McBride pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and attempted murder and was given a life sentence with no chance of parole for 18 years, while Jujhar Khun-Khun and Michael Jones pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit murder, and were sentenced to 18 years imprisonment.
That case heard the shooting was in retaliation for the October 2010 murder of Gurmit Dhak, the leader of the Dhak Group gang."
Partial truth. Yet the Dhak Group didn't start the violence. Larry Amero started the violence when he got Jammie Bacon to orchestrate the Surrey Six. The Dhak Group had nothing to do with that.
February 3rd 2009 Raphael Baldini was murdered in the Guildford parking lot.
The Dhak Group had nothing to do with that. That was Larry Amero and the Bacon brothers.
It was a follow up purge to the Surrey Six where the Hells Angels took over the Red Scorpions from the UN.
Nicole Alemy was shot dead in Surrey Feb 16th 2009 with her toddler in the car.
The Dhak Group had nothing to do with that. That was Larry Amero and the Bacon brothers.
It was a vindictive follow up purge to the Surrey Six. Nicole's husband was tied to the UN and the Red Scorpions out of the Surrey Six condo just like Raphael Baldini was.
Johnnie Raposos was murdered in Toronto on June 18th 2012. The Dhak Group had nothing to do with that.
Both of Larry Amero's current co accused were convicted of that murder - Dean Wiwchar and Rabih Alkhalil. Robby worked directly for Larry Amero and Dean worked for Robby. Larry Amero and Jonathan Bacon attended one of the Alkhali's weddings in Ontario long before they were shot in Kelowna. Robby said Dean was his best hitman.
Larry Amero was a two bit thief from Walnut Grove who got juiced up and joined the Hells Angels because his Dad was a longshoreman and he had money. This drama about him almost fainting in court after seeing pictures from the Kelowna shooting is totally pathetic. How many similar murder scenes has Larry Amero been responsible for? Too many to count.
When Larry and Robby were busted in that huge cocaine ring back east, two of the Quebec members skipped town right before the bust. They found out about it from a dirty cop. There was no way of notifying Larry and Robby because all their communication was monitored.
One of them was killed and dismembered in Colombia. The other was tied to a chair and beaten to death then dropped in acid over in Greece where Robby was hiding out and Damion Ryan got his patches. Damion got his filthy few patch after killing the fugitive that came to him for help. Larry Amero has lost his mind. Where do you think that road leads? Robby's siblings are dead.
Your alternate news source. Connecting the dots between politics and organized crime.
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Friday, December 3, 2021
Thursday, December 2, 2021
The Tiger Dam in Abbotsford went across the 401 freeway
We all heard that they built a dam in Abbotsford to prevent flood water from going onto the 401 freeway and we were like good on them. At first, I thought damming the Sumas river is a bit problematic because that would create another lake but at least then you could control the flow of water.
However, that's not what they did. Today Global showed video footage of them dismantling the temporary dam. The dam they built went right across the freeway it was supposed to protect. The dam was blocking traffic. This level of stupidity is one for the history books.
The problem was the dike and the pump. The dike broke because it was .6 meters below design and the pump couldn't keep up with the extra water. Instead of shoring up the dike and adding another pump, they completely blocked the 401 freeway. I can't make this sh*t up. Sumas Lake film from early 2021 asks: What happens if Barrowtown pumps in Abbotsford fail?
All they needed to do is put a second pump at the Barrowtown pump station. They still need to do that. Failure to install a second pump and shore up the dike is criminal negligence. When you sandbag or shore up a river you shore up both sides of the river not one. This Tiger Dam was simply a theatrical production. Once again we see that the NDP is NFG.
One could say that it would have been easy to "miss" the report that said the Abbotsford dike was too low. One could even say that it would have been easy to miss the fact that the Americans removed a diversion dam in the Nooksack river July 20 2020. However, we now know and to not do anything about it would be insane. We now know the US diversion dam has been removed. That means more water is coming down the Nooksack river than before. We have to deal with that. A second pump to pump the excess water into the Fraser river and a higher dike is crucial.
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The problem was the dike and the pump. The dike broke because it was .6 meters below design and the pump couldn't keep up with the extra water. Instead of shoring up the dike and adding another pump, they completely blocked the 401 freeway. I can't make this sh*t up. Sumas Lake film from early 2021 asks: What happens if Barrowtown pumps in Abbotsford fail?
All they needed to do is put a second pump at the Barrowtown pump station. They still need to do that. Failure to install a second pump and shore up the dike is criminal negligence. When you sandbag or shore up a river you shore up both sides of the river not one. This Tiger Dam was simply a theatrical production. Once again we see that the NDP is NFG.
One could say that it would have been easy to "miss" the report that said the Abbotsford dike was too low. One could even say that it would have been easy to miss the fact that the Americans removed a diversion dam in the Nooksack river July 20 2020. However, we now know and to not do anything about it would be insane. We now know the US diversion dam has been removed. That means more water is coming down the Nooksack river than before. We have to deal with that. A second pump to pump the excess water into the Fraser river and a higher dike is crucial.
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Alec Baldwin lies about the fatal shooting
The BBC gave a prelude to Good Morning America's offensive and ridiculous interview with
Alec Baldwin after his accidental murder of Halyna Hutchins on set. The headline reads "Rust: Alec Baldwin says he didn't fire gun on film set." AYFKM?
The BBC article states that "Alec Baldwin says he didn't pull the trigger of the gun that fatally wounded cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of his film, Rust. The star made the claim in his first sit-down interview since the incident in October. 'I would never point a gun at anyone and pull a trigger at them. Never,' he told George Stephanopoulos of ABC News."
"Ms Hutchins was shot and killed as Mr Baldwin rehearsed with what he believed to be a cold - or safe - gun on the set of Rust in New Mexico. It is believed to have discharged when he removed it from a holster during rehearsals for a forthcoming scene."
The gun was in his hand when it went off. He broke all four of the most basic and important rules of firearms safety. He said he would never point a gun at someone and pull the trigger. Yet that's exactly what he did. There's no way of getting around that.
The main stream media loves Alec Baldwin because he is anti-gun and anti-Trump. I'm sure Colion Noir will have something relevant to say about Baldwin's recent interview but while we wait for that, I will point out the obvious.
Alec Baldwin claims that the gun went off as he drew it from the holster. Yet it was in is hand when it went off so he had to have pointed it at her and he had to have his finger on the trigger. I think he's lying. If he was wearing a shoulder holster that would have been theoretically possible but he wasn't. It was a western. He was wearing a side holster. That means when he drew the gun, it didn't sweep across an unsafe direction. If the gun went off when he drew it from the holster, it is theoretically possible he could have shot himself in the foot. People who are inexperienced with guns have done that before.
What this case boils down to is a complete refusal to accept responsibility for one's actions. Adding the crocodile tears to that makes it even more offensive. He's an actor. He gets paid to fake feelings. If he was remorseful, he'd be more willing to accept responsibility for his mistakes.
I say mistakes plural because he made more than one mistake. He broke all four rules of gun safety. He did point a gun at someone, he was not aware of what was behind his target, he did have his finger on the trigger and he didn't check himself to see if it was unloaded. He broke all four of those rules and he needs to own that.
As far as the claim that the gun went off when he drew it from the holster, some semiautomatics can have sensitive triggers. The Glock has a safety built right into the trigger. If you bump the gun, it won't go off unless you actually pull the trigger.
However, the gun Alec Baldwin fired was a colt .45 revolver, it was not a semi-automatic. It was a single action revolver. That means you have to manually pull the hammer back before the trigger will work. That means having an accidental discharge as he draws the gun is highly unlikely. Impossible if your finger is not on the trigger. It doesn't go off all by itself.
Colion Noir already explained how Alec Baldwin broke the four carnal rules of gun safety. Colin also talked about Alec's ridiculous request to have police officers on set wherever firearms are used. The cop's not there to baby sit him. He's not there to say don't point that gun at anyone and keep your finger off the trigger. That was Alec's responsibility. You can't have cops on every set just because you're an idiot who has no idea what you're doing. Again, this is all about finding someone else to blame instead of admitting he made a mistake.
The court case against Alec Baldwin has two elements. First is the indisputable fact that he broke all four rules of gun safety. The other is the fact that gun safety was an ongoing concern on that set. That's why there was a walk out the morning before the fatal shooting. Those two elements are indisputable. Not even the fake news can spin that.
The BBC article states that "Alec Baldwin says he didn't pull the trigger of the gun that fatally wounded cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of his film, Rust. The star made the claim in his first sit-down interview since the incident in October. 'I would never point a gun at anyone and pull a trigger at them. Never,' he told George Stephanopoulos of ABC News."
"Ms Hutchins was shot and killed as Mr Baldwin rehearsed with what he believed to be a cold - or safe - gun on the set of Rust in New Mexico. It is believed to have discharged when he removed it from a holster during rehearsals for a forthcoming scene."
The gun was in his hand when it went off. He broke all four of the most basic and important rules of firearms safety. He said he would never point a gun at someone and pull the trigger. Yet that's exactly what he did. There's no way of getting around that.
The main stream media loves Alec Baldwin because he is anti-gun and anti-Trump. I'm sure Colion Noir will have something relevant to say about Baldwin's recent interview but while we wait for that, I will point out the obvious.
Alec Baldwin claims that the gun went off as he drew it from the holster. Yet it was in is hand when it went off so he had to have pointed it at her and he had to have his finger on the trigger. I think he's lying. If he was wearing a shoulder holster that would have been theoretically possible but he wasn't. It was a western. He was wearing a side holster. That means when he drew the gun, it didn't sweep across an unsafe direction. If the gun went off when he drew it from the holster, it is theoretically possible he could have shot himself in the foot. People who are inexperienced with guns have done that before.
What this case boils down to is a complete refusal to accept responsibility for one's actions. Adding the crocodile tears to that makes it even more offensive. He's an actor. He gets paid to fake feelings. If he was remorseful, he'd be more willing to accept responsibility for his mistakes.
I say mistakes plural because he made more than one mistake. He broke all four rules of gun safety. He did point a gun at someone, he was not aware of what was behind his target, he did have his finger on the trigger and he didn't check himself to see if it was unloaded. He broke all four of those rules and he needs to own that.
As far as the claim that the gun went off when he drew it from the holster, some semiautomatics can have sensitive triggers. The Glock has a safety built right into the trigger. If you bump the gun, it won't go off unless you actually pull the trigger.
However, the gun Alec Baldwin fired was a colt .45 revolver, it was not a semi-automatic. It was a single action revolver. That means you have to manually pull the hammer back before the trigger will work. That means having an accidental discharge as he draws the gun is highly unlikely. Impossible if your finger is not on the trigger. It doesn't go off all by itself.
Colion Noir already explained how Alec Baldwin broke the four carnal rules of gun safety. Colin also talked about Alec's ridiculous request to have police officers on set wherever firearms are used. The cop's not there to baby sit him. He's not there to say don't point that gun at anyone and keep your finger off the trigger. That was Alec's responsibility. You can't have cops on every set just because you're an idiot who has no idea what you're doing. Again, this is all about finding someone else to blame instead of admitting he made a mistake.
The court case against Alec Baldwin has two elements. First is the indisputable fact that he broke all four rules of gun safety. The other is the fact that gun safety was an ongoing concern on that set. That's why there was a walk out the morning before the fatal shooting. Those two elements are indisputable. Not even the fake news can spin that.
Wednesday, December 1, 2021
The Omicron Con - Decepticons at work
Update: The Hart Group posted a relevant article on Omnicron. "While one expects viruses to ‘mutate down’ due to natural evolutionary pressure, thus making them less deadly, it is sensible to monitor their progress and plan accordingly. But Dr Angelique Coetzee, chair of the South African Medical Association, who was one of the first doctors to observe patients with this strain of Covid-19, has described Omicron’s symptoms as “extremely mild”. Professor Angus Dalgleish has pointed out that 'the early signs are distinctly encouraging. Many patients have reportedly recovered quickly from what have been very mild symptoms'."
Here's a question for you. How can the PCR test tell the difference between Covid, Omicron and the Delta Variant when it can't tell the difference between Covid and the Cold or Flu? The PCR test is worthless. Why are we still using it? That's part of the problem. One of the girls at work said the name of this new Omicron variant sounds like a Transformer. She's absolutely right. Only it's not a Autobot it's a Decepticon. It's another ridiculous deception that has gone on for far too long. When viruses replicate themselves they get weaker not stronger. They said the Delta variant would be worse and it wasn't. They lied. Again. Get over it and move on.
Is There a Link Between COVID Vaccines and Shingles?
lol The mainstream media is reporting that "There have been multiple cases of individuals experiencing shingles—a painful skin rash caused by the same varicella-zoster virus responsible for chicken pox—after receiving COVID-19 vaccines. But UBC pharmaceutical sciences professor Dr. Fawziah Lalji warns there is no conclusive evidence that COVID vaccines causes shingles."
"In fact, she notes that experiencing shingles after a vaccination has been documented following inactivated vaccines ranging from the flu shot to rabies and yellow fever." Oh that's OK then : )
Maxime Bernier and Mark Doland both said they're not concerned about Omicron, they're concerned about cancer as am I. All these billions of dollars we keep giving the pharmaceutical companies for a vaccine that doesn't work could be spent on cancer research and treatment. It could go towards children's hospitals.
Bill Gates is stealing money from sick children to make himself more rich at the taxpayer's expense. All those billions of dollars on bogus boosters could go to the poor. Once again Communists like Bill Gates are stealing money from the poor to line his own pocket.
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
Surrey's municipal police force has now begun
Alaska Highway News is reporting that "Surrey residents can expect to spot an anomaly in their police force starting Wednesday.
That's when 29 Surrey Police Service (SPS) officers are expected to deploy alongside the Surrey RCMP as a first “boots on the ground” step to transitioning from the federally regulated department to the new municipal unit. The B.C. government approved the switch — championed by Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum — in February 2020." Jacked and Jill are sporting the new Surrey uniforms.
"The RCMP says in a statement that experienced officers with the new Surrey Police Service began orientation Monday, and each municipal officer would be paired with a Mountie for a few shifts before heading out to respond to calls in RCMP-branded vehicles." The National Post.
"The RCMP says in a statement that experienced officers with the new Surrey Police Service began orientation Monday, and each municipal officer would be paired with a Mountie for a few shifts before heading out to respond to calls in RCMP-branded vehicles." The National Post.
US Court blocks Biden's vaccine mandate for Health Care Workers in 10 States
Children Health Defence is reporting that "A federal court on Monday temporarily blocked the Biden administration’s COVID vaccine mandate for health workers at hospitals that receive federal funding, providing a temporary reprieve for healthcare workers in 10 states who faced having to be fully vaccinated by Jan. 4, 2022, or lose their jobs."
"U.S. District Court Judge Matthew Schelp issued a preliminary injunction against the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Emergency Regulation requiring nearly every employee, volunteer and third-party contractor to receive their first dose by Dec. 6 and meet the Jan. 4, 2022 deadline for both doses. The preliminary injunction pending trial prevents the Biden-Harris administration from enforcing the CMS mandate in the states of Missouri and Nebraska, Arkansas, Kansas, Iowa, Wyoming, Alaska, South Dakota, North Dakota and New Hampshire."
In his ruling, Judge Schelp wrote: “The independent power of the states serves as a check on the power of the Federal Government: by denying any one government complete jurisdiction over all the concerns of public life, federalism protects the liberty of the individual from arbitrary power.”
"It is likely the Biden administration will either seek an emergency injunction pending appeal in the 8th Circuit Court, or will wait for rulings from cases filed in three other states."
US court maintains block on Biden vaccine mandate
"U.S. District Court Judge Matthew Schelp issued a preliminary injunction against the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Emergency Regulation requiring nearly every employee, volunteer and third-party contractor to receive their first dose by Dec. 6 and meet the Jan. 4, 2022 deadline for both doses. The preliminary injunction pending trial prevents the Biden-Harris administration from enforcing the CMS mandate in the states of Missouri and Nebraska, Arkansas, Kansas, Iowa, Wyoming, Alaska, South Dakota, North Dakota and New Hampshire."
In his ruling, Judge Schelp wrote: “The independent power of the states serves as a check on the power of the Federal Government: by denying any one government complete jurisdiction over all the concerns of public life, federalism protects the liberty of the individual from arbitrary power.”
"It is likely the Biden administration will either seek an emergency injunction pending appeal in the 8th Circuit Court, or will wait for rulings from cases filed in three other states."
US court maintains block on Biden vaccine mandate
MP Rick Nicholls speaks on Pharmaceutical accountability
This law stating pharmaceutical companies cannot be held liable for adverse reactions is wrong. It should not be there. Especially when you start vaccinating young children with RNA. The politicians are protecting their campaign contributors just like SNC Lavalin.MPP Nicholls asked the Minster of Health Who are you really protecting? https://t.co/dKDeiRqLAE via @YouTube
— Rick Nicholls (@RickNichollsCKL) November 26, 2021
Monday, November 29, 2021
Three Shootings in Surrey - Update
The Abbotsford News is reporting that "Three shootings in Whalley in as many days have left three victims injured, one critically so.
Surrey Mounties says they all appear to have been targeted but not related to one another. Police are exploring links to the drug trade."
"The first shooting happened at 5:13 p.m. Saturday in the 13300 block of 95A Avenue. A 58-year-old woman was shot in a driveway and taken to hospital with injuries that weren’t life-threatening."
"The other two happened early Monday morning. The first was at 1:20 a.m., in the 10600 block of King George Boulevard. The victim, a 26-year-old man, sustained injuries that weren’t life-threatening. Shortly after, a 45-year-old man was shot just before 3 a.m., inside a house in the 9600 block of 137 Street. His injuries were considered to be life-threatening."
Update: CTV is reporting that "A shooting reported in Surrey, B.C., earlier this week is now a homicide investigation following the death of the victim. Officers found the injured victim inside a home on 137 Street early Monday morning."
"The 45-year-old, who has not been publicly identified, was described as having life-threatening injuries at the time. He was taken to hospital where he died the next day. As a result, the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team has taken conduct of the case. The fatal incident was one of three unrelated shootings reported over the weekend in the city."
"The first shooting happened at 5:13 p.m. Saturday in the 13300 block of 95A Avenue. A 58-year-old woman was shot in a driveway and taken to hospital with injuries that weren’t life-threatening."
"The other two happened early Monday morning. The first was at 1:20 a.m., in the 10600 block of King George Boulevard. The victim, a 26-year-old man, sustained injuries that weren’t life-threatening. Shortly after, a 45-year-old man was shot just before 3 a.m., inside a house in the 9600 block of 137 Street. His injuries were considered to be life-threatening."
Update: CTV is reporting that "A shooting reported in Surrey, B.C., earlier this week is now a homicide investigation following the death of the victim. Officers found the injured victim inside a home on 137 Street early Monday morning."
"The 45-year-old, who has not been publicly identified, was described as having life-threatening injuries at the time. He was taken to hospital where he died the next day. As a result, the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team has taken conduct of the case. The fatal incident was one of three unrelated shootings reported over the weekend in the city."
Corporal Bulford speaks on the Emergency Act
Corporal Bulford from the RCMP speaks on the Emergency Act and the Charter of Rights.
"At their best the RCMP embodies what Canada and Canadians aspire to be - upstanding loyal and committed to the pursuit of justice." I agree with that.
We must defend the Charter of Rights.
145 tons of Colombia cocaine seized
Reuters is reporting that "Military and police authorities from more than 40 countries across Europe and the Americas confiscated 145.3 tonnes of cocaine in the eighth phase of Operation Orion, a multinational naval operation against drug trafficking, Colombia's navy said on Monday."
"Some 575 people of different nationalities were captured during the campaign, which ran between October and November, Colombia's navy said, adding that 49 vessels were immobilized, as well as six submarines and three planes."
"Some 575 people of different nationalities were captured during the campaign, which ran between October and November, Colombia's navy said, adding that 49 vessels were immobilized, as well as six submarines and three planes."
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