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Wednesday, March 8, 2023
Newfoundland RCMP officer charged with cocaine
CTV is reporting that "Newfoundland and Labrador's police watchdog has charged an RCMP officer with possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking.
The province's Serious Incident Response Team says it began investigating Const. Michael Hann late last June.
January 2021 the Manitoba RCMP seized 8 kilos of cocaine from an Alberta man bound for Newfoundland.
Tuesday, March 7, 2023
Police escorted Q Nut through the halls on January 6th
OK here's the deal. Tucker Carlson from Fox News posted surveillance videos from inside the Capital building on January 6th showing the police escort the Q Plant with the face paint and horns throughout the building. This confirms what we already knew, that guy was a plant and the whole January 6th fiasco was a complete set up. Don't squeeze the charmin.
The Hodge Twins commented on the surveillance videos and so did Candace Owens. The Hodge Twins commented on is and so did Candace Owens. Only they took the bait. This guy was a CIA pant. If the FBI are corrupt it's because the CIA infiltrated them. Q is CIA. That's why QAnon are trying to blame the FBI not the CIA. The point is police waved protesters past the barricades and let them into the Capital building. One video showed a protester skeptical about being let into the building say they're going to lock us in now. It was a set up.
Capitol police open doors for the protestors. They stand aside and invite them inside. pic.twitter.com/OnSd3KGzz5
— Christina Bobb (@christina_bobb) January 8, 2021
The CIA wouldn't hesitate to incarcerate one of their plants so he can infiltrate the other prisoners and lead them astray. The guy is paid to sit in prison. It's a pretty good gig. The police escorting the CIA plant and waving protesters past barricades into the Capital building were not Trump supporters. They were CIA supporters setting up the Trump supporters. The should let all the January 6th prisoners free. What they did to Brandon Straka and Dr Simone Gold was obscene.Capitol. BLM. 🤔 pic.twitter.com/XeQMaGy8AK
— Caldron Pool (@CaldronPool) January 7, 2021
Gratitude: A Break in the Horizon
This morning was quite a metaphorical ride in to work. It's been cloudy and rainy all week which resulted in a meter of fresh snow on the local mountains. For that we are grateful. It's also been quite dark. During winter when I ride in to work it's dark out. Summer time its light out but not yet. This morning there was a dark roof of clouds over head with a break in the clouds all along the horizon and for the first time this season you could see the clouds light up from the rising sun.
It reminded me of that saying behind the dark clouds the sun is still shining. It was also a beacon announcing that summer is on it's way. You can't stop the world from turning. The seasons will change. Summer will return. I was at a crossroads in my life recently and it was kind of stressing me out. It was more of an intersection as there were more than two ways I could go. The road I wanted to go down was closed and it looked like I was forced to make a turn.
As I thought about where that other road led, vivid images of everything I would find along that road came to mind and it caused me a great deal of anxiety. I really didn't want to go down that road. As I reflected on the fact that I had no other choice but to go down that road it started to cause me more and more anxiety. I really didn't want to go there. So I said don't. I pointed to an alternate route and said I think I'll take that road instead.
Gradually all the anxiety started to dispute and I felt a deep sense of inner peace return. The more I reflected on that alternate route, the stronger I felt. We all have struggles and setbacks in life. I remember on my mission my parents sent me a vivid poster of an old work horse pulling a very heavy load during a blizzard. The caption read when the going gets tough, the tough get going. In other words, they go to work.
On my mission I remember saying I look forward to one day going home and living the gospel instead of just preaching it. It's one thing to talk the talk, it's another thing to walk the walk. A lot of people think living the gospel means doing some dramatic act of selfless service but that's not always the case. Living the gospel means getting up and going to work in the morning when you really don't feell like it so you can put food on the table. That's living the gospel. By the sweat of thy brow thou shalt labor all the days of thy life and in this life ye shall have joy. There is no joy without hard work. Work is the means of all our accomplishment.
When we face set backs and discouragement in life it's always important to stop and make a list of all the things you have to be grateful for. It lifts us out of the self imposed pity party and helps us put things in perspective.
I have a lot to be grateful for. First on the list is my health because health is wealth. A few years ago I blew out my hip and was in a lot of pain. I needed two canes to walk and I could barely stand. Every step I took was very painful. I was f*cked. Finally I had a hip replacement and I'm fine now. I can walk hands free with no pain. I am very grateful for that.
I also grateful for my kids. I have two children not one. They're all grown up now doing their own thing and I'm very proud of them. They're both following their dreams. Parents give their kids two things: roots and wings. It brings joy seeing your kids fly. Over the years I had the chance to help out a few other kids and although we've all gone our separate ways, I'm very grateful for the time I was able to spend with them. There's a lot of good memories there. Happy memories.
I remember going through some dark times many years ago and I came across a scripture that said thou shalt forget thy misery and remember it as the waters that pass away. It was a very vivid image. I could see all my pain and heartache written in the sand then have the receding tide wash it all away. At the time I thought that was impossible but it was a vivid promise that was later fulfilled. All the bad memories washed away and all the good memories remained. Well the bad memories didn't completely wash away but they were painless and became comical lessons well learned. I'd look back and say yeah I don't want to do that again but there was no pain left.
When my older brother left home I kind of inherited a few old albums. One was Rare Earth. Two songs struck me - God's Light and I just want to celebrate. One line said "I had my hand on a dollar bill and the dollar bill blew away, but the sun is shining down on me and it's hear to stay."
Another line said "I put my faith in the people and the people let me down, so I turned the other way and I carried on anyhow. I just want to celebrate another day of living. I just want to celebrate another day of life." Now I'm not ready to dance and celebrate because loss needs time to grieve and process but I am ready to get to work because that's the only way forward.
Joseph once said How long can rolling waters remain impure? The metaphor means stagnate water becomes polluted but running water is cleaner. That's why you never drink out of ponds or puddles when you go hiking. You look for running water instead. The metaphor that Joseph was referring to was if we keep moving and keep working, answers will come. That's why I like to ride. I like to keep moving. Thanks to this recent epiphany the song Riders on the Storm by the Doors kept playing in my head. Riding through the storm to greener pastures and a brighter future.
It reminded me of that saying behind the dark clouds the sun is still shining. It was also a beacon announcing that summer is on it's way. You can't stop the world from turning. The seasons will change. Summer will return. I was at a crossroads in my life recently and it was kind of stressing me out. It was more of an intersection as there were more than two ways I could go. The road I wanted to go down was closed and it looked like I was forced to make a turn.
As I thought about where that other road led, vivid images of everything I would find along that road came to mind and it caused me a great deal of anxiety. I really didn't want to go down that road. As I reflected on the fact that I had no other choice but to go down that road it started to cause me more and more anxiety. I really didn't want to go there. So I said don't. I pointed to an alternate route and said I think I'll take that road instead.
Gradually all the anxiety started to dispute and I felt a deep sense of inner peace return. The more I reflected on that alternate route, the stronger I felt. We all have struggles and setbacks in life. I remember on my mission my parents sent me a vivid poster of an old work horse pulling a very heavy load during a blizzard. The caption read when the going gets tough, the tough get going. In other words, they go to work.
On my mission I remember saying I look forward to one day going home and living the gospel instead of just preaching it. It's one thing to talk the talk, it's another thing to walk the walk. A lot of people think living the gospel means doing some dramatic act of selfless service but that's not always the case. Living the gospel means getting up and going to work in the morning when you really don't feell like it so you can put food on the table. That's living the gospel. By the sweat of thy brow thou shalt labor all the days of thy life and in this life ye shall have joy. There is no joy without hard work. Work is the means of all our accomplishment.
When we face set backs and discouragement in life it's always important to stop and make a list of all the things you have to be grateful for. It lifts us out of the self imposed pity party and helps us put things in perspective.
I have a lot to be grateful for. First on the list is my health because health is wealth. A few years ago I blew out my hip and was in a lot of pain. I needed two canes to walk and I could barely stand. Every step I took was very painful. I was f*cked. Finally I had a hip replacement and I'm fine now. I can walk hands free with no pain. I am very grateful for that.
I also grateful for my kids. I have two children not one. They're all grown up now doing their own thing and I'm very proud of them. They're both following their dreams. Parents give their kids two things: roots and wings. It brings joy seeing your kids fly. Over the years I had the chance to help out a few other kids and although we've all gone our separate ways, I'm very grateful for the time I was able to spend with them. There's a lot of good memories there. Happy memories.
I remember going through some dark times many years ago and I came across a scripture that said thou shalt forget thy misery and remember it as the waters that pass away. It was a very vivid image. I could see all my pain and heartache written in the sand then have the receding tide wash it all away. At the time I thought that was impossible but it was a vivid promise that was later fulfilled. All the bad memories washed away and all the good memories remained. Well the bad memories didn't completely wash away but they were painless and became comical lessons well learned. I'd look back and say yeah I don't want to do that again but there was no pain left.
When my older brother left home I kind of inherited a few old albums. One was Rare Earth. Two songs struck me - God's Light and I just want to celebrate. One line said "I had my hand on a dollar bill and the dollar bill blew away, but the sun is shining down on me and it's hear to stay."
Another line said "I put my faith in the people and the people let me down, so I turned the other way and I carried on anyhow. I just want to celebrate another day of living. I just want to celebrate another day of life." Now I'm not ready to dance and celebrate because loss needs time to grieve and process but I am ready to get to work because that's the only way forward.
Joseph once said How long can rolling waters remain impure? The metaphor means stagnate water becomes polluted but running water is cleaner. That's why you never drink out of ponds or puddles when you go hiking. You look for running water instead. The metaphor that Joseph was referring to was if we keep moving and keep working, answers will come. That's why I like to ride. I like to keep moving. Thanks to this recent epiphany the song Riders on the Storm by the Doors kept playing in my head. Riding through the storm to greener pastures and a brighter future.
Monday, March 6, 2023
Florida drug bust
CBS is reporting that "Two high-ranking members of the Latin Kings gang in Florida are among the 21 people arrested in a drug trafficking crackdown in central Florida.
Their arrests are part of Operation Checkmate, a joint operation involving the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office, the State Attorney's Office and the Drug Enforcement Administration in Tampa."
"The two gang leaders are identified as 30-year-old Omar Bravo and 32-year-old Fidencio Robles. The sheriff's office says Bravo is the head narcotics supplier for the state of Florida. They're facing charges of armed trafficking in large amounts of fentanyl, cocaine, methamphetamine and heroin, as well as weapons-related charges. Authorities seized five kilograms of fentanyl, two kilograms of cocaine, two kilograms of methamphetamine, one kilogram of heroin, and two pounds of marijuana. 'We know that this amount of fentanyl is enough to kill everyone here in Hillsborough County twice,' said Sheriff Chronister."
"The two gang leaders are identified as 30-year-old Omar Bravo and 32-year-old Fidencio Robles. The sheriff's office says Bravo is the head narcotics supplier for the state of Florida. They're facing charges of armed trafficking in large amounts of fentanyl, cocaine, methamphetamine and heroin, as well as weapons-related charges. Authorities seized five kilograms of fentanyl, two kilograms of cocaine, two kilograms of methamphetamine, one kilogram of heroin, and two pounds of marijuana. 'We know that this amount of fentanyl is enough to kill everyone here in Hillsborough County twice,' said Sheriff Chronister."
Sunday, March 5, 2023
Saskatoon pharmacist faces drug trafficking charges
CTV is reporting that "A Saskatoon pharmacist faces drug trafficking charges following an investigation by the Saskatoon Police Service. The investigation stemmed from a January seizure of 700 Oxycodone pills that were allegedly connected to the pharmacist, 41-year-old Jenna Ternan. In the Jan. 12 bust, police also seized over 20 kilograms of methamphetamine, over $12,000 cash, a fully-automatic Glock 9mm handgun, and arrested three men in connection with the trafficking operation."
Seymour First Peak
I went snowshoeing on Seymour today. There wasn't much visibility but they had a meter of fresh snow this week so I couldn't resist.
4 meters of snow at the summit. That's a lot.
They diverted the trail to the base of First Peak. I missed the switchback and didn't sink up to my knee I sank up to my hip. Then I noticed the switchback and climbed back on the packed trail. Some people with snowshoes went on to Second Peak but I didn't bother because there wasn't much visibility.
Saturday, March 4, 2023
Police seize 2.4 tons of cocaine bound for Australia
DW is reporting that "A joint Australian and Unites States law enforcement operation busted an international drug ring and stopped 2.4 metric tons of cocaine, worth roughly A$1 billion (roughly $675 million, or €635 million), from reaching Western Australia.
Operation Beech has led to the arrest of 12 people with alleged links to a Mexican drug cartel."
"The operation started in November when US Drug Enforcement Administration agents seized 2.4 tons of cocaine aboard a vessel off the South American Coast destined for Australia. The alleged drug traffickers were unaware of the seizure and Western Australian police then substituted the cargo for fake cocaine and dropped it in the ocean off Perth in late December. Three suspected members of the Australian arm of a drug syndicate used two boats, called Catalina and Cool Runnings, to make several attempts to find and retrieve the cargo before they were arrested."
"The operation started in November when US Drug Enforcement Administration agents seized 2.4 tons of cocaine aboard a vessel off the South American Coast destined for Australia. The alleged drug traffickers were unaware of the seizure and Western Australian police then substituted the cargo for fake cocaine and dropped it in the ocean off Perth in late December. Three suspected members of the Australian arm of a drug syndicate used two boats, called Catalina and Cool Runnings, to make several attempts to find and retrieve the cargo before they were arrested."
Friday, March 3, 2023
The EU wants to eliminate 3,000 farms in Belgium
Update: North Korea's food shortages result of fertilizer ban. Now they're using human waste.The EU wants to eliminate 3,000 farms in Belgium to reduce CO2 - they’re not going to take it…
— @amuse (@amuse) March 4, 2023
pic.twitter.com/x4zqKo1YbN
Farming is the greenest thing you can do for the planet. Planting trees and growing food is good. Creating manufactured food shortages is not. Chairman Mao starved millions. So will the WEF.
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