Sunday, April 2, 2023

A Lecture on Faith: The ability to trust one's self

A lot of Christians support the freedom movement and I'm a big fan of the freedom of religion. When Christ was on the earth he healed the sick and performed miracles. I'm not a big fan of miracles. It reminds me of the Steve Martin movie Leap of Faith. I had a companion on my mission that used to always say if you're converted by a miracle, it's a miracle you stay converted. I suppose it coincides with the sign seeker analogy.

On one occasion we were speaking with a couple of housewives whose husbands were away on business. The subject of sign seekers came up. I laughed and said oh you don't want to be a sign seeker. The lady was quite persistent and kept asking why not? Why don't I want to be a sign seeker? My companion just looked at me as if to say yo bro don't do it. Don't do it.

She was persistent so I explained that the Bible claims sign seekers are adulterers. People who demand a sign are having an affair. She just looked at me with tears in her eye and all of a sudden it got awkward. My companion rolls his eyes as if to say yo man I told you not to do it.

We left then came back later on that night to drop something off. Only she had a guest and it wasn't her husband. We didn't interrupt them but said yeah that's what we thought. Nevertheless faith is an important part of the gospel. Mormons rightfully believe the first two principles of the gospel are faith and repentance. Faith in what? Faith in Jesus Christ.

Which Jesus? The same Jesus. The one who healed the sick, confronted the hypocrites and was rejected so that he could suffer and die for the sins of the world. As Isaiah said: "He is despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief: and we hid as it were our faces from him; he was despised, and we esteemed him not. Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows: yet we did esteem him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted. But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed."

Hebrews 11 is a lecture on faith. They say faith precedes the miracle. Yet faith is not blind. Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. If ye have faith ye hope for things which are not seen, which are true. If I have faith that the world is flat, that is not faith, that is a falsehood. Faith is a belief in things that are unseen which are true. Like electricity.

Faith is the moving cause of action within us. I have faith that the light bulb will go on when I flip the switch so I get up to turn it on. If I didn't have faith, I'd stay in bed and wouldn't do anything. Faith is the reason we work. Work is the means of all accomplishment.

Martin Luther King taught "the belief that God will do everything for man while he himself does nothing is not faith but superstition." Martin Luther King understood this principle.

Years ago we used to serve at the Habour Light food line in the DTES. They had a very powerful mural on the wall. It was a picture of Christ walking on the water reaching out to Peter who tried to walk on the water but began to sink. I suppose it was somewhat allegorical. A lot of people in the DTES are kind of drowning and need a helping hand to get back on their feet. Keeping them under water in not in their best interest. This other picture is from a different angle.
Many years ago Tut spoke at a conference in Minneapolis that I attended. He spoke about their crack down on crack campaign in Florida West Palm Beach which was profound. Then he shared an experience he had patrolling with the brothers in Atlanta. He said Atlanta was the Bible belt. A lot of the members there were Christians. He said one time they were getting ready to leave on a dangerous patrol and one of the brothers asked Tut if they could say a prayer first. He said no.

I kind of raised an eyebrow and heard him out. He told the guy that he needed to have faith in himself. He needed self confidence. I understand what Tut meant. I probably would have said go have your prayer in private. Yet the idea that you're supposed to have faith in yourself isn't really something we are taught at church. We're supposed to have faith in God not faith in ourselves. Yet both statements are true. If you didn't have faith in yourself you wouldn't try to follow God. If you didn't have faith in yourself, you wouldn't try to get off the drugs and get clean.

I have heard it said and I can't remember where that God is a saved being because faith dwells in him independently and men will become saved when they become like God and faith dwells in them independently. Now I know a lot of born agains have a big problem with the concept of eternal progression. They're pretty quick to pick up a stone and cry blasphemy.

Martin Luther King said "Man is more than a whirling vagabond of electrons. Man is a child of God." So what exactly does it mean to be a child of God? The book of Genesis says we are created in God's image. So what does that really mean? The Bible talks about how the faithful will become joint heirs with Christ yet no one can explain what that really means.

I realize what it means doesn't really matter. Whether the pearly gates swing or slide is irrelevant. What we need to concern ourselves with is living the kind of life that will make us worthy to pass through them because not everyone will. Hence the Netflix series The Good Place.

Jesus said "Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven." Many will say bla, bla bla "And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity." Kinda kills the born again do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law argument.

My point in this lecture on faith is that faith dwells in God independently. The purpose of life is for us to become more Christlike. We are suppose to strive to develop the qualities that God has. If faith dwells in God independently, then we should learn how to develop that kind of faith so that it also dwells in us independently. I'm not claiming to know what that means. I'm just saying it's food for thought. Maybe is has something to do with the commandment to love yourself. It's kind of what I've been thinking about lately. We need to be able to trust ourselves.

Charter violations in the Chris Barber trial

Police on Guard posted an interview with their chairman, Clay Farnsworth discussing the Charter violations in the Chris Barber trial. The interview begins at 7:40 in the video. This video reinstills the fact that the mainstream media vilify and demonize good people who support civil liberty and oppose the WEF's agenda to remove civil liberty. As Rob Smith pointed out they punish anyone for questioning them. Criminals claim all police officers are bad. That is not true. Most criminals are bad. That's why they're criminals. Danny Bulford is a hero and a role model. So is everyone over at Police on Guard. They belief in law enforcement and recognize the Charter of Rights is the highest law they have sworn an oath to uphold. They do great work. Important work.

They also started a series called Demonstrably Unjustified. The first episode contains an interview with Chris Barber and Keith Wilson. The CIA wants to convince us that all Hells Angels are criminals and all police officers are bad. Why is that? Because the CIA wants to destroy civil liberty and the Constitution that protects it. Remember lying is the CIA's MO. They lie about their method and their motive. They lie about everything. CSIS is a shadow club for the CIA.

The CIA have a significant amount of influence over the fake news. The fake news promote what they tell them to promote. The Chris Barber trial is another example of how the media will punish and vilify anyone who questions the WEF and dares to stand in their way.

The Oath Keepers in the United States are a noble group of law enforcement officers and military personnel who believe in keeping their oath to defend the Constitution from all enemies both foreign and domestic. Keeping that oath is a good thing. Breaking that oath is not.

Yet the media continues to vilify them and portray them as extremists for simply supporting the same oath all Americans make. Every American pledges allegiance to the flag and the free republic that flag represents. That free republic is defined by and protected by the Constitution. To destroy the free republic they have to first destroy the Constitution. That is why they vilify the Oath Keepers who believe in defending it. The Oath Keepers state that if they are given an order that violates the Constitution which they are sworn to uphold, then that is an illeal order and they will not obey it. That's not controversial. That's noble.

Saturday, April 1, 2023

Shootings in Edmonton and Chilliwack: Update

Update: Chilliwack cemetary shooting was indeed fatal

2nd Update: Abby News is confirming that Sujjad Ali Jalal was the victim in the Chilliwack shooting. He was visting his brother Amar Najat Jalal's grave aka Adam on his birthday. That's pretty messed up. This is the same cemetery where two UN members were buried and some low life POS stole a couple of lion statues from the grave site. The red and white is getting punitive.

The Abbotsford News is reporting that "For the third time in eight days, Chilliwack residents in the Sardis area are asking questions out about a shooting, this time with a possible fatality. Emergency responders, including the Chilliwack Fire Department and ambulance paramedics, and the RCMP attended to the Vedder View Gardens Cemetery before 8 p.m. on Saturday after a report of shots fired."

CTV is reporting that "The Edmonton Police Service is investigating after gunfire was exchanged near a north Edmonton strip mall. EPS says officers were called to a weapons complaint near 97 Street and 125 Avenue, where two vehicles reportedly shot at one another."

CTV is also reporting that "Two occupants inside one vehicle were taken into custody, one of whom — a 30-year-old man — was taken to hospital with a non-life threatening gunshot wound, EPS added. No other injuries have been reported. Investigators say a firearm was recovered from the vehicle, and the other occupant, a 23-year-old man, faces multiple firearms-related charges. A photo and description of the other car police believe was involved in the drive-by shooting was released Saturday evening. Police are seeking a black Hyundai Sonata with a license plate ending with the digits 073."

Alberta electronic voting is a red flag for everyone



True North is reporitng that "Albertans concerned with Elections Alberta’s use of electronic voting machines in the upcoming provincial election have retained legal counsel, which is arguing that use of the tabulators would reduce election integrity."

With all the smoke and mirror distractions the circus freak sideshow is bombarding the fake news with, this is the single most important issue we all face. Electronic voting is not secure.

"Grey says he’s become aware that Elections Alberta intends to enable machine tabulator counting in the upcoming provincial election. The letter argues that the Alberta Election Act clearly intends for witnessed hand counting of ballots.” Elections need to be able to have disputed results clarified by witnessed hand counting of ballots. There is no question about that whatsoever.

Election fraud affects everyone because if one side can do it so can the other. George Bush used election fraud in Florida. Clint Curtis testified before a Congressional hearing that "while working for Yang Enterprises in Florida, Rep. Tom Feeney (R-FL) asked him to write a program that would covertly flip the vote 51-49 to whoever you wanted…to win.”

It's like the creation of a mercenary army. If you hire a mercenary army to protect you, your enemy can hire the same mercenary army to defeat you simply because they are a mercenary army. Erik Prince is a bad man. That dirty a*s spook we had on here can go f*ck himself.

We have two concerns on the table. The first is electronic voting. The second is Dominion Voting. Both tie in to the sad state of the mainstream media and their constant barrage of misinformation.

Fox News is not perfect. It's a whole lot better than CNN or CBC and even Postmedia News but it too can be compromised. As I said before, the Devil will tell you nine truths to get you to believe one lie. Fox News has a history of endorsing Republican globalists in the past like Bush and Romney. It's support of Donald Trump now is just damage control. Donald Trump is not perfect. He too can be misled by the CIA. That's what that whole QAnon farce was about.

Everyone needs to be accountable. Everyone. We need a way to verify the validity of elections because right now our Democracy is under attack like we have never before seen and they will gladly use electronic voting to highjack elections so they can implement their agenda.
Rob Smith said the latest Donald Trump witch hunt is the perfect example of how they will punish anyone who question them and that is completely true. The fake news vilifies anyone who questions them. Hillary Clinton claimed the 2016 election was hacked and never shut up about Russian interference when that was a ridiculous lie. She went on and on and on about it. She never shut up and the media stoked and promoted that false conspiracy. Yet that same fake news vilified anyone who dare mention the obvious irregularities in the 2020 election.

The Hodge twins show a surveillance video of them pulling out a suitcase of ballots from under the table after they had kicked out all the scrutineers. Then the fake new claimed that was a false allegation because it was a box of ballots not a suitcase. It looked like a suitcase to me. Suitcase, box it doesn't matter. They started counting a sh*t load of shady ballots after they kicked out the scrutineers. That is a valid concern. They also pointed out that the delays were suspicious.

In the 2020 US presidential election, all the obvious Republican and Democrat states were called right away but there was unusual delays in the reporting of swing states. It was as though they waited to see how many ballots they needed to flip the vote. When they didn't have enough they kept saying wait a minute, we found more mail in ballots.

We saw a video with stacks of mail in ballots on the dash of a car that confirmed our concerns. The documentary 2000 mules showed video evidence of organized election fraud through the use of mail in ballots. Yet the fake new refused to run that and vilified anyone who implied it.

Then there were the electronic glitches that were repeated in the 2022 Arizona mid terms. An unusual increase in voter turnout in a swing riding is an election irregularity. An unusual flip in the affiliation of a swing riding is an election irregularity. The fake news vilified anyone who questioned these irregularities and insisted there was none. It was kind of like them saying follow the science during Covid then censoring any medical opinion that disagreed with them.

Then there as the insane misrepresentation of the January 6th set up. We saw videos of the police waving people in past the barricades. We saw them open the doors and let the protesters in to the Capitol building. One protester was suspicious and said watch them lock us in.

We know the guy walking around with the podium was BLM. We know the QAnon Shaman was planted by the CIA. Recently released surveillance videos showed the police giving him a personal escort through the Capital building into the senate. The media lied and claimed the protesters killed a Capitol hill police officer when the released video shows him alive and well waving protesters into the Senate. The media lied about that and never ran a retraction.

Just like the media lied about the truckers convoy and vilified the organizers of the largest most peaceful and inclusive protest in Canadian history. That was the wake up call for Canadians. We all saw what the media did. We were then force to ask, if the media lied about that, what else are they lying about? Well, quite frankly a lot. Their credibility has sunk.

Thursday, March 30, 2023

9mm Ballistics from Ammo dot com

Sam Jacobs from Ammo.com sent me a few links to some articles they've been working on comparing the ballistics of the 9mm with the .357, the .38 special and the .45 APC. 9mm is very common. I started my daugher off on a 9mm and kept her there. That's what she prefers. She likes semi automatics. She hates revolvers. I like both. If you use your thumb to cock the hammer the trigger pull on a revolver is much better. If you don't it's kind of irritating for a target shooter. The trigger pull on a revolver is painfully long if you don't cock the hammer first.

The first article is entitled 357 Magnum vs 9mm: Revolver or Semi-Auto for Self-Defense? For those of us in Canada that is totally hypothetical because handguns aren't for self defense here. They're just for target shooting. However, we do have some American readers that might find it interesting. Canadian readers will find it interesting because it explains how much kick you can expect when shooting it at the gun range. However stopping power is important for hunting.

You can't hunt with a .22. You can only shoot gophers with a .22 and why the hell would you want to shoot a gopher. You can't hunt with handguns in Canada but you can hunt with lever action rifles that are chambered in .357 and .44 magnum. You can shoot a deer with a .357 and you can shoot a black bear with a .44. I dunno about a grizzly. Best to have a shotgun for that. Shooting a grizzly would be just for self defense. They're protected. In Churchill they have polar bear tours and all the guides carry shotguns. They don't shoot the bears. They use blanks and shoot in the air to scare the bears so no one gets attacked.

The second article from Ammo dot com is entitled .380 ACP vs 9mm: The Concealed Carry 9mm Showdown. Again entirely hypothetical for those of us in Canada because we don't have conceal carry permits. It is of interest because it compares the .38 to the 9 mm which are very similar as far as kick goes. The third article is entitled 9mm vs 45 ACP:The Greatest Pistol Caliber Debate.

My grandfather had a Colt .45 after the war. That's probably the most practical as far as stopping power without too much recoil. He passed away when I was very young and my parents got rid of it because they hated guns. I would have loved it but I was too young at the time. I haven't shot a .45 much. Certainly not recently but I have shot a .44 magnum lots. That's my favorite caliber now. Not too big and not too small. Just right. It does have a lot more kick then a .357 but it's very manageable in a lever action rifle. I don't waste my time with a .50 cal. Too much kick and you can't hit anything like the big rock and the small rock analogy from the movie Braveheart. I find a 12 gauge shotgun with a pistol grip very uncomfortable to shoot. 9 mm is very comfortable.



OK so I'm not going to get in a pissing match over this. IMO a .22 is a child's gun and a pink .22 is priscilla's gun. Everyone has their own preference. For me a .22 is too small while a .50 cal is too big. That's just me. That's my preference. My son hates guns. I've never taken him to the range because I have respected his preference. He's a great person. At least I don't have to worry about him shooting anyone. Taking a life, unless it's to stop them from taking a life, is a horrible thing.

Shooting squirrels is kind of Dr Phil. I'd have to be pretty hungery to eat a squirrel or a rat for that matter. They resorted to eating rats when the castle in Derry was under siege. I'm a hiker not a hunter. When I see wild life I want to take it's picture not shoot it. For me, moose tastes a bit too gamey. Deer is OK but who wants to shoot bambi or a rabit for that matter. We had rabbits for pets. I prefer beef but if the manufactured famine hits, being able to hunt is important. If you want to eat squirrels and pigeons go right ahead. I'm going to try and find something else.

A few years ago I was taking the gondola down from the Sea to Sky. There was a couple with a dog there and the attendant wanted to know if I was OK sharing a gondola and he asked me do you like dogs? I said naw I prefer beef but I'll be happy to share the gondola. They didn't appreciate my sense of humour nearly as much as I did.

In Canada the most common hunting cartridges are the .30-06 and the .308. Both fire a .30 cal projectile. The .308 has a little less powder behind it than the .30-06. The .30-06 came out first back in 1906. American soldiers used the .30-06 in WWl.

The .308 came out in the early 1950's. The M1 Garand was used in the Korean war and has an internal magazine like the SKS except it fires a .308. I'm pretty sure that's what Clint Eastwood had in the movie Grand Torino. The idea was the .308 had almost the same stopping power as the .30-06 but it was a bit lighter. You could fit more bullets in a box when shipping them to war. The .308 in a bolt action is my personal preference for a hunting cartridge.

The Americans love their .223. That's even lighter than the .308 and was designed for the M16 which is fully automatic. When you're shooting full auto, you don't want an overly heavy load. We don't shoot full auto in Canada. We're not allowed. The .223 is also used in AR 15's. That's why it's America's most popular cartridge. Every American home should own an AR 15. Just like every Candain home should have a refurbished SKS with a synthetic stock. They sell freedom buckets of .223 ammo. Those are pretty cool. However, you can't really hunt with a .223.

There's a debate about whether or not it is ethical to shoot a deer with a .223. The experts say yes it is depending on placement. If you shoot it in the head or heart it's an ethical kill. They say the .223 is good for hunting coyotes but then again, who wants to hunt a coyote? Are you gonna eat that? I'm not. You can hunt with an SKS but you can't hunt with a full metal jacket because it goes right through the animal without killing it. You need a soft point or hollow point for hunting.

Another factor is cost. Ammo is expensive now. Everything is. The bigger the bullet the more expensive it is. The nice thing about the .22 is that it's cheap to shoot. You can buy 9mm by the case fairly reasonably. The nice thing about a .357 is that they also fire a .38 special which is a bit cheaper. You can buy those by the case as well. .44 magnum are a bit pricey. I save my brass for those because I'm going to start reloading my own .44s. .223 is a little bit cheaper than a .308 but it's still about a buck a round out of the freedom buckets with 300 rounds. So, find your preference and don't forget, you can rent them at the gun range and try them out first.

Police identify victim in Surrey shooting

The RCMP is reporting that "On March 13, 2023 at 7:54 pm, the Surrey RCMP responded to a report of shots fired in the area of the 2300-block of 167A Street, Surrey, BC. When Surrey officers arrived on scene they found a deceased man in a parked vehicle who died as a result of gun shot wounds. The victim has been identified as 38-year-old Aren Alexander Smith of Surrey. Mr. Smith is unknown to police and has no known ties to the ongoing Lower Mainland Gang Conflict. Mr. Smith and his family had recently moved to Surrey."

Campbell River & Prince George street level drug bust

CTV is reporting that "The Campbell River RCMP say two people were arrested after police executed a search warrant at a home near the north end of the city earlier this month. Mounties say the property on Ebert Road was the site of four suspected overdose deaths since 2017."

"On March 16, police searched the home and arrested a 66-year-old woman from Campbell River as well as a 27-year-old man from the Lower Mainland. Mounties also seized several weapons, ammunition and a replica firearm, as well as more than $3,000 in cash, 13 grams of fentanyl, 17 grams of crack cocaine, four grams of cocaine, 316 hydromorphone pills and several other prescription medications." The amount of drugs seized doesn't sound like much but it is very significant because this is street level drug trafficking.

When we led a crack down on crack campaign in south Seattle back in the /80's during the US crack epidemic, the crack houses would only have a small amount of drugs on location at a time. They had runners that would keep reloading them with more drugs. They was if they were raided, they'd only get caught with a small amount of drugs and avod a significant penalty. They were selling a significant amount of drugs but they only had a small amount in their possession at a time. Confronting street level trafficking is very important work because if you let forest fire burn out of control, it will consume everything in its path.

The RCMP is reporting that "During the month of March 2023, Prince George RCMP’s Street Crew Unit executed two search warrants in support of a two-month long drug trafficking investigation. The search warrants were executed on the 1700-block of 17 Avenue and the 2600-block of Recplace Drive. During the searches, nearly 1400 grams of suspected fentanyl, 170 grams of suspected methamphetamine and 28 grams of suspected cocaine, as well as drug trafficking paraphernalia, were located and seized. This is a significant seizure of fentanyl and is enough for approximately 14,000 individual doses of the illicit drug. One male was arrested and subsequently released back to the community pending the full results of the investigation."

This bust is also significant because it confronts street level trafficking. Police also seized a kilo of Fentanyl in Chilliwack along with crystal meth and illegal guns in the hands of criminals. That saves lives, reduces crime and reduces gun violence. Just sayn.

Stormy Daniels' Circus Freak Side Show: Update

Update: Glenn Beck sets the record straight about the witch hunt on Fox News

Newsweek: Donald Trump's Arrest Has Finally United Republicans

I've said it before and I'll say it again, Stormy Daniels is a cheap whore. The Fake News is reporting that "Former President Donald Trump has been indicted by a Manhattan grand jury, multiple sources tell CNN, marking the first time in American history that a current or former president will face criminal charges. Trump's attorney said he likely will be arraigned next week. The indictment has been filed under seal and will be announced in the coming days. Charges are not publicly known at this time, one source told CNN."

CNN is ridiculous and so is this circus freak sideshow. CNN claims "Trump released a defiant statement, calling it Political Persecution and Election Interference at the highest level in history." That's exaclty what it is. It's a distraction from their bipartisan criminal activity in the Ukraine.

Let me tell you a story. Make that two. Back in Ireland a lot of people were Catholic. They only went to Mass twice a year: Easter and Christmas. Then all of a sudden England comes in and says you're not allowed to be Catholic and you're not allowed to go to mass. That created a knee jerk reaction. What do you mean we're not allowed to go to mass? We'll do whatever we want. All of a sudden church attendance skyrocketed. As soon as you tell people they can't do something they say yes we can. Persecution solidifies resolve.

During the last election I went into Vancouver and took pictures of some Hong Kong friends waving Trump flags. I believe in free speech and in giving a voice to those who are being silenced. One of them reaches out with their Trump flag and hands it to me. I froze. I have no problem giving him a voce but did I really feel comfortable holding a Trump flag? I was undecided. I don't like Trump. I think he's a idiot but stunts like this push me into supporting him.

The reason people like Trump is because he's not afraid to call them out on their sh*t. The left has become so far left, they've lost their mind. Candace Owens led the Blexit movement where Black Americans left the Democrat party. Brandon Straka led the Walk Away movement where Gays and everyone else started leaving the Democrat party. He left them because they became consumed with hate. Tulsi Gabbard finally left the Democrats because of their extremism. It's time to move forward and leave the circus freaks to their own devices. Give it up for Glenn Beck.

Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Ryan Chiappe on the Lam

My Prince George Now is reporting that "Local police are looking for Ryan Timothy Chiappe, who is wanted for multiple firearms offenses, possession of stolen property under $5,000, and three counts of breaching a release order."

Ryan WTF happened? You don't look so good. Ryan is a Hells Angels associate from Prince George. He goes way back. Possession of stolen property. Where's the honour in that?

Whatever happened to Ryan's Bedknobs and Broomsticks crew? Maybe they grew up. Why didn't Ryan? He looks like a career criminal. What a disappointment. I remember hearing a funeral sermon once. They mentioned the gravestone that had the year of the person's birth then a dash followed by the year of their death. Then they asked how did you spend your dash?

It was a play on words. Often we hear of the 100 yard dash. He compared the dash between the birth and death date to a person's life on earth and asked how did you spend your dash meaning what did you do with your life? How will you be remembered? What is your legacy? Smoking crack and stealing cars? Really? That was you life's mission? What a disappointment. You could have done so much more. It's never too late to get clean and do something positive. It's never too late to do something worthwhile. We just need to man up and grow up. Word.

OPP officer found guilty of sexual assault

The National Post is reporting that "Jason Redmond, a constable with the Ontario Provincial Police in Leeds County, was found guilty of sexual assault in a Brockville courtroom last month for having sexual intercourse with a woman while she was unconscious. A judge found Redmond also made a video of the assault on his phone to prove the victim had a drinking problem, and to teach her a lesson about how irresponsible she was when consuming alcohol.'

“'He made the video to show that anybody could rape her,' Ontario Court Justice Janet O’Brien read in her ruling last month, recalling the testimony of one Crown witness. Redmond, who has been on paid leave from the provincial police service since 2015 after being involved in a local drug trafficking operation, was charged with sexual assault in 2021."

"On the day in question, the victim had been drinking alcohol, the court heard, while both she and Redmond did cocaine many times throughout the day, as well. Redmond, who started working with the OPP in the mid-2000s, was involved in another high-profile case after being convicted of drug trafficking in 2015 stemming from his involvement with Project Arrowtown."

Things that make ya go WTF?