Friday, August 12, 2022

Fatal shooting in Maple Ridge - named

CTV is reporting that "A man has died and police are looking witnesses following a shooting in Maple Ridge, B.C., on Friday. The Ridge Meadows RCMP said the shooting happened shortly before noon on 216th Street between Lougheed Highway and Dewdney Trunk Road."

CTV is reporting that IHIT states that the name of the victim is Cory William Thomas. "Police believe the shooting was connected to the local drug trade."

Hells Angels associate convicted of drug trafficking

The Montreal Gazzette is reporting that "A man known to police for his ties to the Hells Angels was sentenced Wednesday to an 18-month prison term for his role in a trafficking network that delivered drugs including cocaine from Montreal to the Abitibi region."

"Almost a dozen people were arrested in the investigation, dubbed Project Maculé. It began as an probe into the death of Bardia Gorji, who was killed in 2020; homicide detectives uncovered evidence his death was tied to a drug-trafficking network." Drug trafficking and murder. Imagine that. Every province except BC make Hells Angels drug busts. Ask yourself why.

Thursday, August 11, 2022

Project Divergent was launched by Manitoba RCMP

Today in BC is reporting that "The investigation, dubbed “Project Divergent”, began in 2018 when a Manitoba RCMP criminal analyst noticed trends in the importation of drugs into Canada. In partnership with policing agencies across Canada and across the world, investigators managed to target several prominent drug traffickers operating in Manitoba."

"Through their investigative work, police arrested Damion Ryan, a full-patch Hells Angels member with the Attica chapter in Greece. That led to the arrest of 20 individuals, 17 of whom were operating in Manitoba. Two B.C. men, Kelvin Lee Nelson and Mazin Nzar Zandy were charged in the investigation." Wolf Pack fiend Damion Ryan is the very person the CFSEU refused to arrest.

"Officers seized 110kgs of cocaine, 41.4kgs of methamphetamine, three kilograms of fentanyl, a half a kilogram of MDMA, 14 handguns, five assault-style rifles and more than $445,000 in Canadian currency. 'Project Divergent disrupted the supply chain and took these drugs off the street,' said Insp. Grant Stephen, officer in charge of the federal, serious, and organized crime section." Exactly. Enforcing the law saves lives. Lawlessness breeds exploitation.

"Police are still searching for 24-year-old Denis Ivziku, who is believed to be living in the Lower Mainland. They are also searching for 30-year-old Kieffer Michael Kramar who is from Winnipeg but could be anywhere in Canada."

Maybe Denis Ivziku is in Witness Protection along with Jamie Bacon and Robby Alkhalil.

Project Monarch targeted illegal guns in Ontario

The Toronto Sun is reporting that "At York Regional Police headquarters on Wednesday a joint-forces police operation unveiled a cache of 27 handguns, nine kilos of cocaine, 1.9 kilos of fentanyl. 20,000 Xanax pills, 28 grams of heroin (worth $1.3 million) with 22 people in total arrested from London, Brampton, Mississauga and Toronto on more than 400 related charges.

The immense Project Monarch — a 10-month joint-forces operation that started in October 2021 and ended July 28, 2022 — might have not brought the biggest seizures of all time, but it showed police and community partners are doing their part to stem the tide of guns and drugs smuggled into Ontario at any cost." This is what the CFSEU in BC is supposed to do but doesn't do.

Two shot while attending homicide victim's funeral

The Toronto Sun is reporitng that "A cemetery in Richmond Hill is the scene of a shooting where two people have been injured, one seriously, while attending a funeral for a man who was shot and killed earlier this week in Toronto." The funeral was for Gidid Mohamed.

Three shootings in the DTES

CTV is reporting that "A woman was badly injured in what Vancouver police say is the third shooting in five days in the city. The latest victim was found with gunshot wounds early Thursday morning in the Downtown Eastside, police said in a statement the same day."

These are likely not gang related but more likely an example of how completely pout of control the DTES has become. What we are doing there isn't working. That tent city of defiant lawlessness needs to come down. They are filled with crime and exploitation.

Leslyn Lewis hits it out of the park

Leslyn Lewis is reporting that "A political prisoner is defined as “a person imprisoned for their political beliefs and actions.” This definition begs the question of whether Trucker Convoy organizer Tamara Lich is a political prisoner. In a previous letter, I outlined the fact that the first judge who detained Tamara was a former Liberal candidate, and the crown attorney who prosecuted Tamara had donated over $17,000 to the Liberal Party since 2013."

"The fact that that we have to ask if Canada has political prisoners, speaks to the state of our declining democracy. But there seems to be no depth that Justin Trudeau and the Liberals will not sink to in order to control our thoughts, actions and even our democratic institutions. We never imagined our government would invoke the Emergencies Act without exhausting existing options and without a request from law enforcement – but that happened."

"We also never conceived that Canadians could be targeted for their political views, their property confiscated and their bank accounts frozen out of a political vendetta – but that too occurred in our democracy. These events have sent tremors into the hearts of Canadians, some of whom have picked up and left this country out of fear that we are descending into a full-blown dictatorship. Some patriots I’ve met have even been put on a terrorist watch list just for attending the Freedom Convoy protest."

"Tamara was recently released from jail after being arrested for allegedly breaching her bail conditions at a civil liberties awards gala event. Tamara, who is a 49-year-old Métis grandmother with no criminal record, spent 49 days in jail awaiting trial for charges stemming from her role as a Freedom Convoy organizer. The Crown argued that she was a danger to the public and would likely reoffend, despite the fact that all of her charges were non-violent in nature."

"So, the answer is yes. Tamara does meet the definition of a political prisoner – she was imprisoned for her political beliefs and actions. In fact, two agents of the court had Liberal ties and did not recuse themselves from Tamara’s case. In addition, she was arrested in Alberta before a valid warrant in Alberta was issued. And, the grounds cited by the Justice of the Peace in denying her bail were clearly flawed."

"Finally, two judges – Justice Phillips and Justice Goodman – made reference to the fact that people cannot be jailed because of their political beliefs. This was a clear sign that the Liberal political vendetta had infested our legal system, and it took two judges to call it out and bring balance back to the justice system and remind us all that no court would ever seek to control the possession or manifestation of political views."

Wednesday, August 10, 2022

Ottawa Police Officer being charged for doing her job by investigating children’s deaths

Police on Guard is reporitng that "Ottawa Police Officer, Helen Grus is facing a charge of Discreditable Conduct after investigating unexplained deaths of children with potential links to the Covid 19 vaccines. As part of the SACA (Sexual Assault Child Abuse) unit, their mandate is to investigate all sudden and unexpected child deaths of children under the age of five. These investigations are crucial and mandated by law."

Whistle blower Wednesday at Police on Guard features an interview with a nurse supervisor in a Canadian hospital. Leslyn Lewis discusses SADS - Sudden Adult Death Syndrome. Previously Police on Guard had a paramedic on as did Laura Lynn Tyler Thompson.

Tuesday, August 9, 2022

Fatal shooting in Surrey cab

CTV is rpeoritng that "One person is dead and a second is in hospital after someone opened fire on a taxi Tuesday afternoon in Surrey, Mounties say. The shooting was reported in a parking lot on 108 Avenue shortly before 2:30 p.m. Police were called to a strip mall, and arrived to find both occupants of the taxi had been shot. A 30-year-old passenger, who has not been publicly identified, has died. The taxi driver was taken to hospital with injuries described as serious."

Update: CTV is reporitng that "The taxi passenger fatally shot in Surrey, B.C., earlier this week had recently been convicted of a drug offence, homicide investigators say. David Chavez-Jara, a resident of the city where he died, was killed Tuesday afternoon in a shooting in the Guildford area." He's had numerous drug convictions over the years.

Let's compare this shooting to that of Tequel Willis who was 14 years old when he was shot dead in Surrey after getting out of a cab. Police at the time said it was drug related. Naseem Ali Mohammed (Lil Man) did that hit. He was working for the Edmonton Hells Angels.

Naseem was a member of the Brother's Keepers which is an Indo Canadian Gang in Surrey hired by the Edmonton Hells Angels. Naseem was Somali. He was the connection between the Brother's Keepers and the Driftwood Crips. The Driftwood Crips in Surrey also work for the Edmonton Hells Angels. The Edmonton Angels brought them in after they killed Ali.

The Edmonton Hells Angels are the ones that now have jurisdiction over Surrey. Not the Hardside. That means they are the ones responsible for David Chavez-Jara's recent murder. The CFSEU know that but they don't care. They just want the business. The more business they have the more funding they get. We can't blame David's murder on Naseem. Naseem's gone. The common denominator here is the Edmonton Hells Angels. The CFSEU won't charge them just like they wouldn't charge Damion Ryan. The Manitoba RCMP had to. Hey Sfoo, God Damn You.
The Rat out your Rivals program is not about criminals snitching on other criminals. It's about high level drug dealers getting police protection to sell drugs in exchange for ratting out low level drug dealers like Blandon did and Michael Kramer did only Messa Mike was a murderer.

Just how is the CFSEU compromised?

Recently someone asked me what was going on with all the recent shootings in Metro Vancouver and how the CFSEU is corrupt so I thought I'd explain it for everyone to see. Before the David Giles bust in Kelowna, Pat Fogarty was the head of the CFSEU. At that time he said the Hells Angels aren't the problem. In Kelowna they barley have a chapter. It's the other guys we have to worry about. That summer the Outlaw Motorcycle Gang Unit proved him wrong. The BC Liberals then disbanded the OMGU and transferred the leaders responsible for the drug bust to other departments. That's when the CFSEU became compromised.

Many Mann is another Pat Fogarty. He's just another puppet on a string. However, the problem predates Pat Fogarty. The pivotal catalyst in the corruption of the CFSEU was the launch of the Rat out Your Rivals program which many Hells Angels associates embraced.

To put the matter into perspective let me share a story from my past history during the US Crack Epidemic in the /80's. I was with a volunteer group stationed in South Seattle confronting the local crack dealers. That's when we met Chuck Pillon. Chuck was intrigued with our work and said that he led a task force disrupting the crack houses' business. Until he was transferred out of the area behind a desk. The powers that be didn't want him disrupting that business. It's the same thing here in BC. The BC Liberals disbanded the OMGU but the BC NDP have done nothing to correct the problem. They are no better than the BC Liberals.

In steps Arnie Miller. Arnie was a former cop who ran the Garden of Eden in Kelowna which was a brothel run by the Hells Angels. They tried to make it high end like the Swedish Touch but drug addition quickly took over and it became a dive. Arnie was a pimp and a drug dealer for the Hells Angels and the CFSEU did absolutely nothing about it. Arnie got cancer and the Kelowna chapter fell under new management. They closed the Garden of Eden down. The CFSEU didn't.

The Kelowna Hells Angels aren't the problem any more. The Edmonton Hells Angels and the Wolf Pack are. The CFSEU know that but instead of targeting the Edmonton Hells Angels and the Wolf Pack, they simply want to prevent the other members who don't sell drugs from going on rides. Riding motorcycles isn't the problem. Selling drugs is the problem. The Wolf Pack don't even ride motorcycles. They just sell drugs and ride around in SUVs.
Rand Jones ran TBarz. He and his brother Trevor were named in a US indictment over a huge cross border drug ring. To prevent the strip club from being seized by the US Authorities they changed the name of the club to Shakerz and said under new management. Not. They changed the name but the players in the game remained the same.

I don't want to hate on the Walrus because the devil you know is sometimes better than the devil you don't know but who do you think is the brains behind the Wolf Pack? The Hardside doesn't get the profits from the Wolf Pack. West Point does.

Yet the problem isn't Randy Jones. The problem is IHIT and the CFSEU.