Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Mission Hells Angel sentenced for drug trafficking

The Vancouver Sun is reporting that "Hells Angel Jason Arkinstall was sentenced on Wednesday to 10 years for smuggling large amounts of cocaine and methamphetamine worth millions into Canada two years ago. Crown prosecutor Maggie Loda told a sentencing hearing last month that the 48-year-old biker’s only motivation was profit when he attempted to bring 90 kilograms of meth and 118 kilograms of cocaine into B.C. from Idaho on Oct. 23, 2020."

I reported on this drug bust back in 2020. Jason Arkinstall is a member of the Hells Angels in Mission, BC but was originally from the San Diego chapter as was Chad Wilson who the club capped. Jason and Chad were convicted of smuggling 300 kilos of cocaine in Spain but didn't have to serve their time. They payed a 5 million euro fine and were kicked out of the country.

Peace of Mind - Dreamer



Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Cypress Mountain Job Fair

Cypress Mountain is having it's job fair at Lonsdale Quay this year. All the local ski hills are hiring.

Fatal shooting outside Calgary

CTV is reporting that "RCMP say the victim of Friday afternoon's carefully executed attack in a hamlet just outside Calgary was well-known gangster Trong Minh Nguyen. The 39-year-old was identified as a leader of the FOB (Fresh Off the Boat) gang that feuded with the FOB Killers in a violent turf war that claimed at least 25 lives in the Calgary area over the years dating back to the early 2000's. In 2018, a judge noted that Nguyen had made an effort to distance himself from his gang past." That's probably why they killed him.

"As the gunmen turn to leave, the one armed with the rifle is seen reaching under the rear of the victim's vehicle and removing an item that appears to be a tracking device fastened underneath."

The FOB were supplied by the Hells Angels through the Independent Soldiers in BC while the FK were supplied by the UN. I say were because that is all past history. The IS are being phased out. They are being replaced by the Wolf Pack and the Edmonton Hells Angels.

Monday, October 10, 2022

PayPal fines for free speech

Fortune Magazine is reporting that "PayPal tells users it will fine them $2,500 for misinformation, then backtracks immediately." Candace Owens mentioned it on Instagram.

"Next time you’re clicking through one of those impossibly long and impenetrable legal disclaimers to a company’s terms of service, it may be time to have a closer look. A new policy in PayPal’s fine print triggered a storm of outrage over apparent plans to impose, starting on Nov. 3, a hefty fine of $2,500 any time one of its 429 million consumers and merchants expressed what the corporate brass deems to be misinformation. PayPal quickly apologized over the weekend for what it called 'confusion,' claiming it was all just an error, but not before a a deluge of criticism from a number of high-profile individuals—including its own former president, David Marcus."

Reuters claims that it was a *error* - not a false report but a true report of what they claim was an error. Ya no kidding. Kiss your company goodbye. They actually put that in their terms and conditions. That is insane and clearly shows how ridiculous big tech has become. When rich capitals fund and enforce Communism, it's not to share their wealth. It's to increase their wealth by turning consumers into slaves. Pride cometh before the fall so it does.

This is like how Twitter deleted a tweet by the Florida Surgeon General Joe Ladapo then restored it after backlash. That kind of medical censorship is completely unacceptable. Right before that Twitter suspended the account of another medical doctor named Peter McCullough. So what did he do? He instantly went over to Substack just like Dr Robert Malone did. No lie can live forever and big Tech sucks. Corporate monopolies are bad for consumers and for civil liberty.
Needless to say I logged into my paypal account and deleted my bank account as well as my credit cards as methods of payment. Even though they reversed the policy the fact that they even considered it means I am no longer comfortable doing business with them. Credit cards you can cancel but you don't want that kind of company having access to your bank account.

Gratitude and Appreciation

Today is Thanksgiving in Canada. It's an important day because no matter how bad things can get, they can always get worse. That's why it's important to be grateful for what we do have because everything can change in a New York minute. What we do have can be gone instantly. Gratitude helps lift us out of the pity party of pride that compares us to others.

There will always be people with more and less than you. Comparing ourselves to others is a self defeating path. We need to set our own goals in life and make our own way. Social media is toxic. They say if you don't have haters, that means you never stood up for anything in life. Listening to haters is pointless. It's a waste of time. Taking time out for self reflection is always helpful.
Pondering the solemnities of eternity helps us keep things in perspective. Especially when we get older we like to look back and reflect on the shadows we cast. What kind of footprints we leave behind in society. How we will be remembered. When I was young I had an affinity for Zen. I really enjoyed the book Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance.

Zen isn't a religion it's just a way of thinking outside the box. It puts religion into perspective. For some the bible is like a Zen parable where a young boy asks a wise old man what the moon is. The man in his wisdom simply pointed to the moon so the boy could see for himself.

Unfortunately, the boy's admiration for the old man's wisdom focused on the finger and couldn't look past it to see what it was pointing to. That's kind of how I feel about religion. I passionately support the freedom of religion but I kind of do my own thing. Good and evil is obvious and it doesn't take a rocket scientist to discern the difference between the two.
You don't need a religion to do good. Religion can certainly help inspire bad men to be good and good men to be better. There's nothing wrong with that. We should all aspire to something higher. Religions help us organize our good intentions and give us opportunities to serve. That's important. Without religion we often don't really get anything service related accomplished.

Sunday, October 9, 2022

COVID-19 mRNA vaccines increase risk of cardiac-related death among men 18-39

Update: The Calm COVID Truth of Dr Joe Ladapo by Dr Robert Malone

The Economic Times is reporitng that "Florida Surgeon General Dr Joseph A Ladapo on Saturday (local time) recommended against receiving mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, especially to males aged 18 to 39 as it increases the risk of cardiac-related death."

India Today is reporitng that "The analysis found that there is an 84% increase in the relative incidence of cardiac-related death among males 18-39 years old within 28 days following mRNA vaccination. With a high level of global immunity to Covid-19, the benefit of vaccination is likely to be outweighed by this abnormally high risk of cardiac-related death among men in this age group. Non-mRNA vaccines were not found to have these increased risks."

Politico is reportng that "Twitter blocked — and then restored — a post from Florida Surgeon General Joe Ladapo that was promoting an analysis claiming a high incidence of cardiac-related deaths among men who take the mRNA Covid-19 vaccine."

Politico is also reporting that "Johns Hopkins Medicine, the Mayo Clinic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the FDA have all stressed that the vaccine is safe and urged the public to get vaccinated." Ah yes, Johns Hopkins Medicine. They are the ones that sponsor Minor Attracted Persons. In 2019, the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security ran a a coronavirus simulation in partnership with the World Economic Forum and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. It's not like the FDA caters to the big Pharmaceutical companies. Much.

"Spokespeople for Florida GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis, who appointed Ladapo to serve as his surgeon general last year, on Sunday criticized Twitter for blocking Ladapo’s post."

The McCullough Report Podcast - Dr. Peter McCullough on Substack

"Welcome to my Substack. I hope all is well with you. Today I found that Twitter permanently suspended my account which never had a violation to my knowledge since originally created. The claim for this medical censorship by Twitter is that I violated their community standards. I am excited to join Substack. I hope you all connect with me at www.PeterMcCulloughMD.com"

Friday, October 7, 2022

A Salute to the Maritimes and Newfoundland

I just wanted to pause and give a shout out to the East coast of Canada. I had heard that they were bracing for hurricane Fiona, but I didn't know where to look for real information.

Core Logic reported that "Hurricane Fiona, the first major hurricane of the 2022 season, made landfall in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland on Saturday. Severe winds and rain are impacting Canada’s Atlantic Coast, leaving hundreds of thousands without electricity and destroying homes and businesses." I think Newfoundland got hit the worst. That was last weekend.

Although I'm from BC, I recognize that Ontario and Quebec has a much higher population than we do. I also recognize that although the Maritimes has an even smaller population, it is important. Canada is a place of geographical diversity from sea to sea. We're all different but we're all part of one whole. The hand isn't more important than the foot. Everyone is important.

The Irish Proclamation states "The Republic guarantees religious and civil liberty, equal rights and equal opportunities to all its citizens, and declares its resolve to pursue the happiness and prosperity of the whole nation and of all its parts" including the arctic and the far north. "Cherishing all the children of the nation equally and oblivious of the differences carefully fostered by an alien government, which have divided a minority from the majority in the past."

My mother was from Amherst, Nova Scotia and my father's mother was from Woodstock, New Brunswick. My mother took me on a trip back east when I was young. When I retire I can move anywhere I want and the thought of moving to the east coast is certainly tempting. The cost of land here is insane. As a result, the quality of life is diminished. Western Highway.

I remember my mother telling me about the bluenose. A sailing ship from Nova Scotia that was featured on the dime. Evidently last year was the 100th anniversary of the Bluenose and to commemorate the event, the Canadian mint made a colored coin with blue water.

Danielle Smith becomes Alberta's next premier

True North is reporting that "Danielle Smith will be Alberta’s next premier after winning the United Conservative Party leadership contest on the sixth ballot." That means she will replace Jason Kenney who resigned and become Alberta's next premier.

"Smith pledged to overhaul Alberta Health Services, to never lockdown the province again and to never enforce vaccine mandates — and to change regulation so it becomes illegal to do so. She promised to go toe-to-toe with Ottawa, which she said created a constitutional crisis when it blocked Alberta’s constitutionally-protected right to develop its own resources. Smith also supports the creation of an Alberta police force." Getting rid of the RCMP makes police accountable to the voters who pay their wages. Provinces push back against Trudeau’s gun grab.

Will Manitoba and Saskatchewan get rid of the RCMP next and form provincial police forces like Alberta? Perhaps. If the RCMP start seizing legally acquired guns they sure will. Canadians want a police force that is accountable to them not to the UN or the WEF.

To serve and protect the people who pay their wages and elect the government that creates the laws the police are paid to enforce. They have sworn an oath to defend the Charter of Rights. Keeping that oath is a good thing. Betraying that oath is not. History has recorded that.

Thursday, October 6, 2022

Safe and Effective: A Second Opinion

The Hart Group is reporting that "A new version of events starts to become acceptable. News Uncut & Oracle Films premiered a documentary – SAFE AND EFFECTIVE: A SECOND OPINION. It is harrowing viewing with testimony from several vaccine-injured and needs to be shared widely. A new group called DoctorsForPatientsUK has started weekly online seminars and, separately, a conference in London on October 15th will try to focus on the way forward, as more and more doctors are beginning to realise the harms that are occurring."

Meanwhile back on the ranch, Canada has once again have fallen behind the rest of the world when it comes to following the real science. Giving people psychiatric drugs for refusing the vaccine opens Pandora's box. The Covid RNA vaccine is not a traditional vaccine. It doesn't stay in your arm like other vaccines. The RNA helps it bypass the immune system and enter the organs. That's why so many athletes and youth are developing heart problems.