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Tuesday, April 11, 2023
Project Zorro: Ontario drug and gun bust
The Toronto Police Service is reporitng that "The Toronto Police Service was joined by other Ontario police services and Canadian and American law enforcement agencies to announce the results of a major firearm trafficking investigation." Project Moneypenny was combined with Project Zorro which saw 42 arrests as well as the seizure of 1.5 kilos of fentanyl/carfentanil and 1.8 kilos of cocaine. Police seized 86 firearms (75 handguns/11 long guns) in the GTA and 87 firearms (all handguns) in Illinois, United States.
"The majority of the firearms were being smuggled into Canada from the United States and then sold illegally. Eighty-seven handguns were seized in Chicago, Illinois, in a vehicle driven by a resident from Arizona, which were destined for Canada The seized firearms originated in Arizona, Florida, North Carolina, Georgia, Ohio, and Texas." Well done. That saves lives.
Trudeau Foundation CEO and board resign over money laundering for the CCP
Update: Would anyone notice if the Trudeau Foundation disappeared?
Rex Murphy: Trudeau Foundation board defenestrates itself
True North: It looks like GAME OVER for Justin Trudeau
Why did his brother Alexandre Trudeau accept the Beijing-linked cheque at the Trudeau Foundation?
Trudeau Foundation is 'money-laundering arm' of Liberal Party and the Trudeau family
The National Post is reporting that "The head of the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation and its board of directors have resigned, citing the politicization of the non-profit organization in the aftermath of returning a large financial gift from a Chinese billionaire." Politicization?! AYFKM?!
"The foundation returned $140,000 in early March to a wealthy Chinese donor after The Globe and Mail reported that the largesse was part of a Beijing-directed influence operation to curry favour with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. It announced that president and CEO Pascale Fournier and its board of directors had submitted their resignations." Oh but wait...
"The source said the diplomat instructed Mr. Zhang to donate $1-million to the Trudeau Foundation, and told him the Chinese government would reimburse him for the entire amount." It was a million dollars not 140 thousand and the Communist Party of China promised to reimburse the donor. That's money laundering. It’s not just a conflict of interest, it’s treason.
Remember when members of Justin Trudeau's family were financially benefiting from funds donated to the fake foundation? Bill Morneau, the finance minister resigned. It wasn't Bill Morneau's foundation it was Justin Trudeau's foundation. Scandal after scandal and people keep taking the fall for Justin Trudeau when he was the one behind each scandal. He avoids jail time better than the Hells Angels. Jody Wilson-Raybould and Celina Caesar-Chavannes wrote books about Justin Trudeau’s fake feminism. Bill Morneau wrote a book about Justin Trudeua's fake fiancial plan. These are all his own people blowing the whistle on his fraud.
Remember, this information came from CSIS. They'd been sitting on it since 2016. They only released it now because they're trying to infiltrate his successor. CSIS is a puppet club for the CIA. The CIA support the WEF. Stephen Harper was an enemy of the Charter of Rights just like Commodus is. Just like the Globalist Republicans down south are. Meanwhile, back on the ranch, Taiwan's new Air force patch of a bear punching Winnie the Pooh in the head have gone viral. Winnie the Pooh represents Xi Jinping. Looks like Lady Marmalade will have to find a new dance partner to hold hands with. Say No to the NTWO.
Rex Murphy: Trudeau Foundation board defenestrates itself
True North: It looks like GAME OVER for Justin Trudeau
Why did his brother Alexandre Trudeau accept the Beijing-linked cheque at the Trudeau Foundation?
Trudeau Foundation is 'money-laundering arm' of Liberal Party and the Trudeau family
The National Post is reporting that "The head of the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation and its board of directors have resigned, citing the politicization of the non-profit organization in the aftermath of returning a large financial gift from a Chinese billionaire." Politicization?! AYFKM?!
"The foundation returned $140,000 in early March to a wealthy Chinese donor after The Globe and Mail reported that the largesse was part of a Beijing-directed influence operation to curry favour with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. It announced that president and CEO Pascale Fournier and its board of directors had submitted their resignations." Oh but wait...
"The source said the diplomat instructed Mr. Zhang to donate $1-million to the Trudeau Foundation, and told him the Chinese government would reimburse him for the entire amount." It was a million dollars not 140 thousand and the Communist Party of China promised to reimburse the donor. That's money laundering. It’s not just a conflict of interest, it’s treason.
Remember when members of Justin Trudeau's family were financially benefiting from funds donated to the fake foundation? Bill Morneau, the finance minister resigned. It wasn't Bill Morneau's foundation it was Justin Trudeau's foundation. Scandal after scandal and people keep taking the fall for Justin Trudeau when he was the one behind each scandal. He avoids jail time better than the Hells Angels. Jody Wilson-Raybould and Celina Caesar-Chavannes wrote books about Justin Trudeau’s fake feminism. Bill Morneau wrote a book about Justin Trudeua's fake fiancial plan. These are all his own people blowing the whistle on his fraud.
Remember, this information came from CSIS. They'd been sitting on it since 2016. They only released it now because they're trying to infiltrate his successor. CSIS is a puppet club for the CIA. The CIA support the WEF. Stephen Harper was an enemy of the Charter of Rights just like Commodus is. Just like the Globalist Republicans down south are. Meanwhile, back on the ranch, Taiwan's new Air force patch of a bear punching Winnie the Pooh in the head have gone viral. Winnie the Pooh represents Xi Jinping. Looks like Lady Marmalade will have to find a new dance partner to hold hands with. Say No to the NTWO.
Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss: The Dalai Lama
Christians are familiar with Christ's betrayal. Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss. He sold him out for thirty pieces of silver and said the one I greet with a kiss is the one you need to arrest. At that time, men greeting each other with a kiss was common. Now, not so much.
Everyone is freaking out about a video of the Dalai Lama where he's joking around with a little boy and sticks his tongue out and kisses him. I agree it's totally inappropriate but I want to emphasize that the Dalai Lama is not a groomer. Yet many others are.
I follow the Dalai Lama because his teachings are simple and pure. This Dalai Lama has a childlike sense of humour. In a world full of anxiety and violence he often strives to lighten the load with humour. In the video you can see he's joking with the kid being silly. He's thinking inside the box. He's completely oblivious to how utterly inappropriate it looks.
He's just goofing around and that single moment of letting his guard down has set human rights back for generations. His enemies, which are many, will run with it and everyone will forget the oppression of Tibet and the torture of innoncent people. That's the real tragedy here. China will use this to rationalize torture and murder. Leftists will use this to rationalize abolishing religion while they simultaneously promote Drag Queen summer camps for kids and groom them for pedophelia. The same groomers promotoing pedophelia are atacking the Dalai Lama for this.
Monday, April 10, 2023
Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch... The Restrict Act
The Restrict Act not only bans Americans from using TikTok, it is a Patriot Act 2.0 for the Internet. It would give the govt unfettered access to all the data on our computers, phones, security cameras, internet browsing history, payment applications and more. It throws the… pic.twitter.com/EdvvP1UgFr
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Sunday, April 9, 2023
The Ukraine set up and Putin's betrayal of his own army
Let's balance the extremes in the misrepresentation of the conflict in the Ukraine because this setup and betrayal was well planned. Jimmy Dore reported on how Angela Merkel and François Hollande's Ukraine peace plan called the Minsk agreement was simply a diversion to buy them more time to arm the Ukraine for the inevitable war they provoked. They both admitted it.
The agreement was meant to solve the problem of the Donbas region. Nazis were bombing them and Russia objected. After Merkel admitted it a couple of comedians called Vovan and Lexus pranked former French president François Hollande who was part of the Minsk agreement. They called Holande up pretending to be Petro Poroshenko, the former president of the Ukraine.
In that conversation Hollande confirmed that the Minsk agreement was just a stall tactic and how together they were able to remove Viktor Yanukovych in a coup. Yet the mainstream media refuses to cover it. It is clear that the conflict in the Ukraine was planned and provoked.
Notwithstanding that fact, True North just ran an op about the Nordstream pipeline misrepresenting Russia's presence in the Ukraine protecting the residents of the Russian speaking Donbas. The Nordstream pipeline was a good thing. Getting Germany off industrial coal is in everyone's best interest. In steps Xi Jinping.
Putin poses holding hands with Xi Jinping announcing a new currency and a new partnership. Xi Jinping was the villain that orchestrated the whole thing in the first place. Putin's partnership with Xi Jinping is a complete betrayal of his own troops. However the betrayal of his own troops was also planned from the beginning. This is exactly how they stole Poland's liberty.
First they sent in the Nazi's to opress them. Then they sent in the Communists to liberate them from the Nazis. That's when their slavery became complete. Take a look at this picture of some Russian troops protecting the Donbas. They are flying the old Imperial flag that was popular before the Russian revolution. That flag bore the face of Christ. After the Communist revolution in Russia they took the face of Christ off the flag and replaced it with a picture of Lenin. Then they changed the motto to Onward to Victory. This is just like how Fidel Castro used and betrayed the Christians in Cuba.
In the book Fidel on Religion, Castro was asked if the Christian Marxists assisted him in his revolution. He downplayed it and said we didn't ask people what religion they were. So yes they did. However, as soon as he got power he betrayed them by forming a Marxist Leninist Atheist state. You could still have your religion but you couldn't be a member of the Communist party if you did and they only allowed one party on the ballot. That meant you could never hold office.
Xi Jinping and the World Economic Forum oppose all religion and all morals. Xi Jinping and the WEF are one in the same. Putin's partnership with Xi Jinping is indeed prophetic. At this stage the Western alliance is not without corruption. They have been tricked into supporting Xi Jinping's plan. No matter what happens, we need to protect civil liberty by law and defend the Constitution not politicians because politicians betray the Constitution for their own personal gain. That's why the Americans pledge allegiance to an ideal not a person.
François Hollande is a Socialist. He played a key role in Xi Jinping's plot to enslave the Ukraine.
Easter Morning around the World
I already posed an Easter message. Actually three. I wrote one and I reposted one from Alan Brough the Executive Director of the Canada Health Alliance since it was so timely. Last Sunday I wrote one about faith and the ability to trust one's self so I guess that's enough theological reflection for now. I really like the image of three circles overlapping.
I used it to symbolize finding common ground between three different groups of people. We all have things we agree on and we all have things we disagree one. Kind of like a minority government. If we focus on things we agree on, we will be able to get things done. If we focus on things we don't agree on then we'll get nothing accomplished.
I also like the geometry of the diagram. Some refer to God as the Great Architect of the Universe or the Grand Geometrician so to speak. You can see the triangle in the middle but look at the common ground within the triangle. It kind of looks like the all seeing eye from the American dollar bill. Curtis used that symbol for the Guardian Angels logo. He took the all seeing eye of God from the dollar bill and put wings on it meaning God sees everything and the Guardian Angels will go anywhere. Even where angels fear to tread.
One time a born again comes up at me and points to the logo on my shirt. Then he says that's the illuminati. I laughed and said everything I know about the illuminati I learned from the movie Tomb Raider.... and that was fiction. He kept going on and on about it so I said you have no idea what you're talking about. Curtis Sliwa is Catholic. He was raised by Jesuits. He has nothing to do with the illuminati. He wouldn't shut up so I just walked away. It was obvious talking to him was a complete waste of time.
For me Easter morning is kind of like New Years day. I like to get a picture of the sunrise but this weekend Metro Vancouver is once again engulfed with rain. I was riding my motorcycle yesterday and an older man rolls down his window and says to me you need better weather. I just shrugged and said we'll take what we get. My daughter sent me the top picture of the moon from a couple of nights ago. Last night she said it was red. It was actually orange. I'm not sure what causes that. Here in BC we now know that a red sun means smoke from the forest fires. My son has recently returned to University from a wonderful trip to Vietnam. He was considering coming back to Canada for a week but he also had a friend getting married in Vietnam. I said that's a lot of money for a week. If you were going to stay 6 months to make some money it would be worth it but not for just a week. I said Canada will still be here when you get back but to visit Vietnam, that would be the chance of a lifetime. Indeed it was. He also ran a marathon there.
I'm somewhat intrigued by Vietnam. It seems like a beautiful place with wonderful people. We don't hear much about Vietnam very often. They're not threatening to blow up the world or invade our ideals like China and North Korea. My friends from CUPW kept saying Cuba was the best model of Socialism that we have. I'd say no it's not but now that I think about it, maybe Vietnam is. Either way I think it would be a nice place to visit.
Obviously when you visit a foreign country you're not there to make them look bad or tell them their way of doing things is wrong. You're simply there to experience a different culture and make some new friends. I really liked a travel show on Netflix called Departures.
Two Canadian guys would visit other countries and go off the beaten track. They would see things the tourists wouldn't normally see. I remember when I was in Egypt. A lot of the tourists would just go to the nightclubs and I thought that's not why I'm here. I can see that anywhere. I want to see something different while I'm here. I want to see what the locals see and do.
One time the Departures series went to North Korea and I was like I've got to see that. It was fascinating. Again they weren't there to make the country look bad or tell them their way of doing things is wrong. They were just there to see what it was like because we really have no idea.
North Korea was a little bit concerned about how they would portray their country to the world. That's a valid concern given that the CIA often poses as journalists. That shows the CIA has no regard for anyone else including journalists. As a result the North Korean tourists were assigned chaparones. I'm fine with that. I don't want to break any rules when I'm there. The chaperones can explain to me what the rules are so I know what I can and can't do during my visit.
The Departures segment on North Korea is worth seeing. It's kind of like that song From a distance. Everyone has common ground. There will always be things we agree on and things we disagree one. When we visit a foreign country we are a guest in their home. We're there to see how they do things and make some new friends.
Last weekend I bought an Easter lily and took it to my parents grave. My brother is buried there now as well. At Easter my brother would always bring our mother a cut easter lily in bloom so I continued the tradition on his behalf. I'm not doing much this weekend because of the rain. I had my turkey yesterday so today I'm fasting. I sometimes do a glazed ham but the hams were way too expensive so I got a turkey on sale instead. Shalom / Salam.
I used it to symbolize finding common ground between three different groups of people. We all have things we agree on and we all have things we disagree one. Kind of like a minority government. If we focus on things we agree on, we will be able to get things done. If we focus on things we don't agree on then we'll get nothing accomplished.
I also like the geometry of the diagram. Some refer to God as the Great Architect of the Universe or the Grand Geometrician so to speak. You can see the triangle in the middle but look at the common ground within the triangle. It kind of looks like the all seeing eye from the American dollar bill. Curtis used that symbol for the Guardian Angels logo. He took the all seeing eye of God from the dollar bill and put wings on it meaning God sees everything and the Guardian Angels will go anywhere. Even where angels fear to tread.
One time a born again comes up at me and points to the logo on my shirt. Then he says that's the illuminati. I laughed and said everything I know about the illuminati I learned from the movie Tomb Raider.... and that was fiction. He kept going on and on about it so I said you have no idea what you're talking about. Curtis Sliwa is Catholic. He was raised by Jesuits. He has nothing to do with the illuminati. He wouldn't shut up so I just walked away. It was obvious talking to him was a complete waste of time.
For me Easter morning is kind of like New Years day. I like to get a picture of the sunrise but this weekend Metro Vancouver is once again engulfed with rain. I was riding my motorcycle yesterday and an older man rolls down his window and says to me you need better weather. I just shrugged and said we'll take what we get. My daughter sent me the top picture of the moon from a couple of nights ago. Last night she said it was red. It was actually orange. I'm not sure what causes that. Here in BC we now know that a red sun means smoke from the forest fires. My son has recently returned to University from a wonderful trip to Vietnam. He was considering coming back to Canada for a week but he also had a friend getting married in Vietnam. I said that's a lot of money for a week. If you were going to stay 6 months to make some money it would be worth it but not for just a week. I said Canada will still be here when you get back but to visit Vietnam, that would be the chance of a lifetime. Indeed it was. He also ran a marathon there.
I'm somewhat intrigued by Vietnam. It seems like a beautiful place with wonderful people. We don't hear much about Vietnam very often. They're not threatening to blow up the world or invade our ideals like China and North Korea. My friends from CUPW kept saying Cuba was the best model of Socialism that we have. I'd say no it's not but now that I think about it, maybe Vietnam is. Either way I think it would be a nice place to visit.
Obviously when you visit a foreign country you're not there to make them look bad or tell them their way of doing things is wrong. You're simply there to experience a different culture and make some new friends. I really liked a travel show on Netflix called Departures.
Two Canadian guys would visit other countries and go off the beaten track. They would see things the tourists wouldn't normally see. I remember when I was in Egypt. A lot of the tourists would just go to the nightclubs and I thought that's not why I'm here. I can see that anywhere. I want to see something different while I'm here. I want to see what the locals see and do.
One time the Departures series went to North Korea and I was like I've got to see that. It was fascinating. Again they weren't there to make the country look bad or tell them their way of doing things is wrong. They were just there to see what it was like because we really have no idea.
North Korea was a little bit concerned about how they would portray their country to the world. That's a valid concern given that the CIA often poses as journalists. That shows the CIA has no regard for anyone else including journalists. As a result the North Korean tourists were assigned chaparones. I'm fine with that. I don't want to break any rules when I'm there. The chaperones can explain to me what the rules are so I know what I can and can't do during my visit.
The Departures segment on North Korea is worth seeing. It's kind of like that song From a distance. Everyone has common ground. There will always be things we agree on and things we disagree one. When we visit a foreign country we are a guest in their home. We're there to see how they do things and make some new friends.
Last weekend I bought an Easter lily and took it to my parents grave. My brother is buried there now as well. At Easter my brother would always bring our mother a cut easter lily in bloom so I continued the tradition on his behalf. I'm not doing much this weekend because of the rain. I had my turkey yesterday so today I'm fasting. I sometimes do a glazed ham but the hams were way too expensive so I got a turkey on sale instead. Shalom / Salam.
Saturday, April 8, 2023
Finding Common Ground in Religion at Easter
Some people tell me look at all the wars that have been fought in the name of religion. My response is, that's not completely true. Wars are usually fought for freedom resisting oppression. We can all clearly see that the globalist quest is a war on all religion but it goes far beyond that. It is a war on morality. You don't need a religion to have morals.
It is both ironic and hypocritical that Justin Trudeau wrote a book entitled Common Ground. That was just another lie in a long line of lies he promotes. He wants to share common ground with Xi Jinping's brand of Communism that kills common ground with everyone else and their civil liberty. It censors and oppresses anyone who disagrees with them. There is absolutely no attempt whatsoever to find common ground with people who disagree with their brand of totalitarianism.
Just look at how Justin Trudeau and the fake news defamed and trampled the largest peaceful protest in Canadian history. There was no attempt whatsoever to speak with them and find common ground. That's because Justin Trudeau is a liar. We can all see that now.
The Communist Manifesto eronourly claims that the history of all conflict has been one of class struggle. Eliminate the classes and you eliminate the struggle. Everything about that statement is a lie. In Xi Jinping's brand of Communism there are two classes - us and them. It is an empire of lies built by and maintained with slave labour. Back in the day everyone use to be in an uproar if Nike or some other brand made their products in a sweatshop. Now Winnie the Pooh claims that it's good business. He lies and says there are no labour camps. As soon as they get exposed he lies and says we closed that one down when they just moved it to a new location.
Just like organ harvesting. First they lie and say oh we're not doing that. Then when they are caught they say oh we stopped doing that a long time ago when they most certainly haven't. Their lies hide a great evil. The Uyghurs in Communist China have learned that there is no freedom for them in Xi Jinping's brand of Communism only oppression.
This means right now all religions have a common ground. This also means all atheists who believe in freedom have something in common with all the world's religions. I want to say a few words about past history that will hopefully help to heal the hurt so we can all move forward together united in a common cause.
Muslims believe in the Old Testament. They recognize the legitimacy of Moses. They also believe in the prophet Mohammed. They conceded that the Jews were considered the chosen people at the time of Moses but believe they were rejected by God when they rejected the prophet Mohammed. Jews and Muslims are both circumcised and live the same dietary laws. They call one kosher they call the other halal. It's the same thing. Allah and Jehovah are the same God. One is Arabic the other is Latin. In Hebrew it's Yahweh. It's different languages not different Gods. In English we say God while in French they say Dieu. It's the same God just a different language.
Personally I hate the term chosen people. It is a misconception. God is not a respecter of persons and any nation that fears him and works righteousness is accepted of him. Every nation. I prefer the term covenanted people because at the time of Moses that's exactly what the Jews became. Before they were able to build the temple Moses built a tabernacle in the wilderness where the children of Israel were brought into the bond of the covenant. They made a covenant to serve God and to keep his commandments which were many.
A covenant is a two way promise. You promise something, God promises something in return. You break your promise and you have no claim on the blessings associated with that covenant. Moses spelled out the dramatic details of the blessings and cursings associated with keeping and breaking your covenant with God. It's straight up nasty.
My point is, all religions teach the golden rule - treat others the way you want to be treated because as ye sow so shall ye reap. That means all religions have something in common. When Joshua brought the children of Israel into the promised land he was not given all the land. He was forced to share it with others. God then commanded them to vex not the stranger that sojourneth with thee nor oppress him: for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt and lays out harsh consequences if they break that covenant. It's all very dramatic and extreme.
When will we finally grow up and learn to share? It really is that simple.
As for Jews and Christians, let's put the law God gave them into perspective.
There are a few flat earthers and holocaust deniers out there that like to misquote a scripture in the book of Revelation and take it completely out of context. It makes a reference to the synagog of Satan. John was addressing religious hypocrisy not Judaism. Jesus was a Jew. So was John, the guy who wrote that. The term could apply to any religion including Christianity and especially flat earthers and holocaust deniers. Jesus said take the board out of your own eye before you take the speck out of your neighbours eye. That saying applies here.
Most religions strive to follow God and become his children. However, hypocrisy becomes a roadblock on that quest. If we say one thing and do another then we are no longer children of God, we become children of the Devil because that same spirit that has power to possess us in this life will have power over us in the life hereafter. Paul was very eloquent and said we become bastards, children of someone else referring to the Devil. Jews get a little defensive when Christians start talking about the resurrection. There's a funny meme that reflects the three different perspectives on Easter. It's three versions of the Pillsbury dough boy. One that says he is risen. Another that says he is not risen while a third says he is fasting. The one that say he is risen compares it to bread that has risen in the oven.
The one that says he is not risen is celebrating the Passover and compares it to a cracker. During the Passover you're not allowed yeast. It has to be unleavened bread symbolic of the Jews flight from Egypt. They were traveling and didn't have time to let yeast rise. So to remember that, they only eat unleavened bread during the Passover.
When I was on a kibbutz in Israel they told me they were sending me to a non religious Kibbutz. It didn't matter to me either way. I was there to see what it was like. During the Passover they had a special meal called the sedar. Everything was symbolic - horseradish symbolized the bitterness of the hardship. The unleavened bread which I already mentioned. There were many symbols designed to help them remember that dramatic event.
I asked the guy who was in charge of the volunteers, I thought you said this was a non religious kibbutz? It is he said. This isn't religion. This is a part of our history. I guess it is. The fact that the jews escaped slavery in Egypt is a historical fact. They're grateful to be free and sometimes overzealous to make sure that doesn't happen again.
The third picture was a dough boy that said he's off limits until sundown meaning he's fasting. Jesus, like Moses, fasted for 40 days. Muslims do the same. They fast during the day and eat after the sun has gone down during Ramadan. Intermittent fasting is actually very healthy.
My point is the awkwardness and defensiveness over the resurrection. So I'm going to set the record straight. The holocaust deniers get all bent out of shape over the fact that the Jews crucified Christ. Which kinda proves they are lying when they say the holocaust never happened. They just think they deserved it for crucifying Christ. Not. I'm responsible for what I do not for what my great grandfather did. The religious and political leaders at the time of Christ were kind of messed up. A lot like now. Christ called them liars, hypocrites and extortionists and they said away with him. He's sent from the Devil.
Josh McDowell wrote two very good books about Jesus' trial. One was called More than a Carpenter. The other was Evidence Demands a Verdict. Those two books had a profound influence on my life when I was young. After that he wrote several books that were pretty messed up but the logical arguments in those two books set me on a path for the rest of my life.
He pointed out that Jesus' trial was a farce. They violated all kinds of procedures. It wasn't supposed to be held a night. It was a gong show. All the witnesses contradicted each other and they had nothing on him until finally they asked Art thou the Christ? All he had to do was say nope and walk away. Except he didn't. He looked them in the eye and said yes I am.
That's when they all freaked. What more evidence do we need? He has convicted himself by his own testimony. We need to clarify a few things here. Jesus claimed to be the Messiah. Either that was true or it was absolute blasphemy. The law required he be put to death for blasphemy. I cannot overemphasize the dramatic nature of Christ's claim. He said before Abraham was I am. He claimed to be the person who spoke to Moses in the burning bush. I think we can all understand how the leaders at the time thought that was blasphemy. He claimed to be Jehovah.
The old testament law was dramatic and extreme. I still have a difficult time processing it. When Moses came down from the mountain they were all dancing naked around a golden calf. Moses was like WTF?! He was pissed and broke the tablets.
The children of Israel had spent a great deal of time living in slavery. They weren't ready for their freedom yet. Moses goes back up the mountain and comes back with a second set of tablets. These were like do this, do that don't do that. It was a lesser law because they weren't ready for the higher law. It wasn't just a lesser law, it was straight up nasty.
If you broke the sabbath, you were to be stoned to death. If you committed adultery, you were to be stoned to death. If you were a rebellious son, you were to be stoned to death. Martin Luther King said the old law of an eye for an eye leaves everyone blind. He's right, it does. It's hard to conceive how they survived without killing everyone for crazy infractions.
That's the law that Jesus gave them. So when they blame the Jews for crucifying Christ we have to blame the law that Jesus gave them. The apostle Paul wrote two thirds of the New Testament. Paul was a Jew. In fact he was a defender of the faith killing Christians for blasphemy.
Finally Christ appeared to Paul on the road to Damascus and said Saul, Saul why persecutest thou me? He was like, my bad. I thought I was doing what you told me to do. Paul repented and changed his ways. If we can forgive Paul, then we can forgive the Jews because as we all know, his atonement was foretold and had to happen. Especially when we probably would have done the same thing ourselves. Born Agains freak out and say Joseph Smith was a false prophet because he claimed to see Jesus standing at the right hand of God. I'm like STFU. They killed Stephen for saying the exact same thing. You are no better than they are.
These fake Christians have no idea what they're talking about. They have a misguided concept of the Trinity that was taught to them by Constantine. When Jesus was in the Garden of Gethsemane he prayed that his followers may be one. Then he said in the same sense that Jesus and his Father are one. That doesn't mean every Christian shares the same body.
I remember on my mission there was one missionary that was a bit rough around the edges. He got in an argument with a born again minister over the doctrine of the trinity and loses it. He yells out who was Jesus freaking praying to in the Garden of Gethsemane? Himself?! I laughed out loud when I heard that. I shared his frustration because it's such a simple concept some people just don't get. Christ often said he would be seen seated at the right hand of God and they always said that was blasphemy. They still do.
To be perfectly honest I like Muslims a lot more than born agains because Muslims aren't so crazy and intolerant. Intermittent fasting is good for you. There's nothing wrong with it and there's nothing wrong with wearing a hijab. Hijab, sari what's the difference? A nun's headdress or a Jewish hat - who cares? What people wear doesn't matter. What they are and do does. I remember hearing an amusing analogy of a guy getting a tour of heaven. He walks past a Catholic cathedral having mass. Then he walks past a Jewish Synagogue, a Muslim Mosque and a Sikh Temple. Then he passes by a building where everyone was screaming Yeehaw! Yahoo!! He asked his guide what is that? Is there a football game going on? The guide says no, that's the Pentecostals. They think they're the only ones here.
It is both ironic and hypocritical that Justin Trudeau wrote a book entitled Common Ground. That was just another lie in a long line of lies he promotes. He wants to share common ground with Xi Jinping's brand of Communism that kills common ground with everyone else and their civil liberty. It censors and oppresses anyone who disagrees with them. There is absolutely no attempt whatsoever to find common ground with people who disagree with their brand of totalitarianism.
Just look at how Justin Trudeau and the fake news defamed and trampled the largest peaceful protest in Canadian history. There was no attempt whatsoever to speak with them and find common ground. That's because Justin Trudeau is a liar. We can all see that now.
The Communist Manifesto eronourly claims that the history of all conflict has been one of class struggle. Eliminate the classes and you eliminate the struggle. Everything about that statement is a lie. In Xi Jinping's brand of Communism there are two classes - us and them. It is an empire of lies built by and maintained with slave labour. Back in the day everyone use to be in an uproar if Nike or some other brand made their products in a sweatshop. Now Winnie the Pooh claims that it's good business. He lies and says there are no labour camps. As soon as they get exposed he lies and says we closed that one down when they just moved it to a new location.
Just like organ harvesting. First they lie and say oh we're not doing that. Then when they are caught they say oh we stopped doing that a long time ago when they most certainly haven't. Their lies hide a great evil. The Uyghurs in Communist China have learned that there is no freedom for them in Xi Jinping's brand of Communism only oppression.
This means right now all religions have a common ground. This also means all atheists who believe in freedom have something in common with all the world's religions. I want to say a few words about past history that will hopefully help to heal the hurt so we can all move forward together united in a common cause.
Muslims believe in the Old Testament. They recognize the legitimacy of Moses. They also believe in the prophet Mohammed. They conceded that the Jews were considered the chosen people at the time of Moses but believe they were rejected by God when they rejected the prophet Mohammed. Jews and Muslims are both circumcised and live the same dietary laws. They call one kosher they call the other halal. It's the same thing. Allah and Jehovah are the same God. One is Arabic the other is Latin. In Hebrew it's Yahweh. It's different languages not different Gods. In English we say God while in French they say Dieu. It's the same God just a different language.
Personally I hate the term chosen people. It is a misconception. God is not a respecter of persons and any nation that fears him and works righteousness is accepted of him. Every nation. I prefer the term covenanted people because at the time of Moses that's exactly what the Jews became. Before they were able to build the temple Moses built a tabernacle in the wilderness where the children of Israel were brought into the bond of the covenant. They made a covenant to serve God and to keep his commandments which were many.
A covenant is a two way promise. You promise something, God promises something in return. You break your promise and you have no claim on the blessings associated with that covenant. Moses spelled out the dramatic details of the blessings and cursings associated with keeping and breaking your covenant with God. It's straight up nasty.
My point is, all religions teach the golden rule - treat others the way you want to be treated because as ye sow so shall ye reap. That means all religions have something in common. When Joshua brought the children of Israel into the promised land he was not given all the land. He was forced to share it with others. God then commanded them to vex not the stranger that sojourneth with thee nor oppress him: for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt and lays out harsh consequences if they break that covenant. It's all very dramatic and extreme.
When will we finally grow up and learn to share? It really is that simple.
As for Jews and Christians, let's put the law God gave them into perspective.
There are a few flat earthers and holocaust deniers out there that like to misquote a scripture in the book of Revelation and take it completely out of context. It makes a reference to the synagog of Satan. John was addressing religious hypocrisy not Judaism. Jesus was a Jew. So was John, the guy who wrote that. The term could apply to any religion including Christianity and especially flat earthers and holocaust deniers. Jesus said take the board out of your own eye before you take the speck out of your neighbours eye. That saying applies here.
Most religions strive to follow God and become his children. However, hypocrisy becomes a roadblock on that quest. If we say one thing and do another then we are no longer children of God, we become children of the Devil because that same spirit that has power to possess us in this life will have power over us in the life hereafter. Paul was very eloquent and said we become bastards, children of someone else referring to the Devil. Jews get a little defensive when Christians start talking about the resurrection. There's a funny meme that reflects the three different perspectives on Easter. It's three versions of the Pillsbury dough boy. One that says he is risen. Another that says he is not risen while a third says he is fasting. The one that say he is risen compares it to bread that has risen in the oven.
The one that says he is not risen is celebrating the Passover and compares it to a cracker. During the Passover you're not allowed yeast. It has to be unleavened bread symbolic of the Jews flight from Egypt. They were traveling and didn't have time to let yeast rise. So to remember that, they only eat unleavened bread during the Passover.
When I was on a kibbutz in Israel they told me they were sending me to a non religious Kibbutz. It didn't matter to me either way. I was there to see what it was like. During the Passover they had a special meal called the sedar. Everything was symbolic - horseradish symbolized the bitterness of the hardship. The unleavened bread which I already mentioned. There were many symbols designed to help them remember that dramatic event.
I asked the guy who was in charge of the volunteers, I thought you said this was a non religious kibbutz? It is he said. This isn't religion. This is a part of our history. I guess it is. The fact that the jews escaped slavery in Egypt is a historical fact. They're grateful to be free and sometimes overzealous to make sure that doesn't happen again.
The third picture was a dough boy that said he's off limits until sundown meaning he's fasting. Jesus, like Moses, fasted for 40 days. Muslims do the same. They fast during the day and eat after the sun has gone down during Ramadan. Intermittent fasting is actually very healthy.
My point is the awkwardness and defensiveness over the resurrection. So I'm going to set the record straight. The holocaust deniers get all bent out of shape over the fact that the Jews crucified Christ. Which kinda proves they are lying when they say the holocaust never happened. They just think they deserved it for crucifying Christ. Not. I'm responsible for what I do not for what my great grandfather did. The religious and political leaders at the time of Christ were kind of messed up. A lot like now. Christ called them liars, hypocrites and extortionists and they said away with him. He's sent from the Devil.
Josh McDowell wrote two very good books about Jesus' trial. One was called More than a Carpenter. The other was Evidence Demands a Verdict. Those two books had a profound influence on my life when I was young. After that he wrote several books that were pretty messed up but the logical arguments in those two books set me on a path for the rest of my life.
He pointed out that Jesus' trial was a farce. They violated all kinds of procedures. It wasn't supposed to be held a night. It was a gong show. All the witnesses contradicted each other and they had nothing on him until finally they asked Art thou the Christ? All he had to do was say nope and walk away. Except he didn't. He looked them in the eye and said yes I am.
That's when they all freaked. What more evidence do we need? He has convicted himself by his own testimony. We need to clarify a few things here. Jesus claimed to be the Messiah. Either that was true or it was absolute blasphemy. The law required he be put to death for blasphemy. I cannot overemphasize the dramatic nature of Christ's claim. He said before Abraham was I am. He claimed to be the person who spoke to Moses in the burning bush. I think we can all understand how the leaders at the time thought that was blasphemy. He claimed to be Jehovah.
The old testament law was dramatic and extreme. I still have a difficult time processing it. When Moses came down from the mountain they were all dancing naked around a golden calf. Moses was like WTF?! He was pissed and broke the tablets.
The children of Israel had spent a great deal of time living in slavery. They weren't ready for their freedom yet. Moses goes back up the mountain and comes back with a second set of tablets. These were like do this, do that don't do that. It was a lesser law because they weren't ready for the higher law. It wasn't just a lesser law, it was straight up nasty.
If you broke the sabbath, you were to be stoned to death. If you committed adultery, you were to be stoned to death. If you were a rebellious son, you were to be stoned to death. Martin Luther King said the old law of an eye for an eye leaves everyone blind. He's right, it does. It's hard to conceive how they survived without killing everyone for crazy infractions.
That's the law that Jesus gave them. So when they blame the Jews for crucifying Christ we have to blame the law that Jesus gave them. The apostle Paul wrote two thirds of the New Testament. Paul was a Jew. In fact he was a defender of the faith killing Christians for blasphemy.
Finally Christ appeared to Paul on the road to Damascus and said Saul, Saul why persecutest thou me? He was like, my bad. I thought I was doing what you told me to do. Paul repented and changed his ways. If we can forgive Paul, then we can forgive the Jews because as we all know, his atonement was foretold and had to happen. Especially when we probably would have done the same thing ourselves. Born Agains freak out and say Joseph Smith was a false prophet because he claimed to see Jesus standing at the right hand of God. I'm like STFU. They killed Stephen for saying the exact same thing. You are no better than they are.
These fake Christians have no idea what they're talking about. They have a misguided concept of the Trinity that was taught to them by Constantine. When Jesus was in the Garden of Gethsemane he prayed that his followers may be one. Then he said in the same sense that Jesus and his Father are one. That doesn't mean every Christian shares the same body.
I remember on my mission there was one missionary that was a bit rough around the edges. He got in an argument with a born again minister over the doctrine of the trinity and loses it. He yells out who was Jesus freaking praying to in the Garden of Gethsemane? Himself?! I laughed out loud when I heard that. I shared his frustration because it's such a simple concept some people just don't get. Christ often said he would be seen seated at the right hand of God and they always said that was blasphemy. They still do.
To be perfectly honest I like Muslims a lot more than born agains because Muslims aren't so crazy and intolerant. Intermittent fasting is good for you. There's nothing wrong with it and there's nothing wrong with wearing a hijab. Hijab, sari what's the difference? A nun's headdress or a Jewish hat - who cares? What people wear doesn't matter. What they are and do does. I remember hearing an amusing analogy of a guy getting a tour of heaven. He walks past a Catholic cathedral having mass. Then he walks past a Jewish Synagogue, a Muslim Mosque and a Sikh Temple. Then he passes by a building where everyone was screaming Yeehaw! Yahoo!! He asked his guide what is that? Is there a football game going on? The guide says no, that's the Pentecostals. They think they're the only ones here.
Easter, Passover and Ramadan: Confronting Evil Together
Here's a timely message from Alan Brough the Executive Director of the Canada Health Alliance.
Happy Easter everyone! And I should also say Chag Pesach Sameach to our Jewish members for Passover which has just been celebrated, and of course Ramadan Mubarak to our Muslim members who are in the middle of their month of fasting.
Christianity, Judaism and Islam all acknowledge and worship the same God. Sure, we all have different rituals and nuances to our beliefs, but it is time that we stopped fixating on the weakness of our denominational differences and instead started focusing on the strength of our commonalities.
The truth of the matter is that right now we all need to stand together against the anti-God agenda of the globalists and the dark forces gathered against us. These forces don't care which religion or denomination we are from, they are against ALL religions and denominations. Therefore we too should not care which religion and denomination we are from, and instead, unite as believers in God (whatever that may be for us personally) and stand on the side of love, light, and compassion in opposition to darkness and despair and the anti-human agenda which is being forced upon us.
While things may seem bleak and it is easy to become overwhelmed and hopeless, based on the lessons and teachings of our religions, we have great reason to be hopeful and to realize the power of our God of Righteousness. In this regard, both Passover and Easter are celebrations of miraculous deliverance in times of utmost fear and hopelessness. These holy anniversaries remind us that we have been in these positions of extreme danger before. God looked after his followers then, as he will look after us again now.
A few days ago I was chatting to one of our Jewish members who said to me, “Passover is the holiday of Freedom. I pray that this notion will extend to all of us at this time.” When I heard this I suddenly realized how significant and relevant this is to our time. Passover happened when the Israelites were slaves in Egypt and it was the last of the tribulations imposed upon the Egyptians to allow the Jews to gain their freedom and leave Egypt. It was all about securing freedom from tyrannical overlords. Is that not exactly what we are praying for again right now?
While Easter is not about freedom per se, it is about miraculous hope at a time of extreme and overwhelming defeat. In the last few years of Jesus’s life, a new religious ‘denomination’ had grown up around him which, over time, would become Christianity as we know it today. But when Jesus was crucified, it all seemed to be over. It appeared to everyone that this little sect had been well and truly crushed. Yet within a couple of days Jesus had risen from the dead, and from those few, terrified, huddling disciples that he had left, Christianity was to grow into a major global religion.
To me, being so focused on building a new better system for the future (starting with healthcare, but eventually including all other ‘institutions’ such as education, the judiciary, law enforcement, etc) this lesson of Easter is very encouraging. It tells me that with faith, hope, and perseverance, and with God on our side, we will be successful in the long term. We will be able to first gain our freedom and then build a new, better world for our children, our grandchildren, and, as our First Nations brothers and sisters tell us, the seventh generation ahead of us.
So, to you all, I say, ‘Happy Easter, Chag Sameach, and Ramadan Mubarak.’
We are all one and we should stand together, united, likely for the first time ever, as we face our greatest challenge. Perhaps this challenge has been imposed upon us simply to teach us this lesson; the lesson that we are all God’s children and we need to stop squabbling and stand up together, shoulder-to-shoulder, to push back this darkness, leverage our true power and achieve our destiny.
Alan Brough
Happy Easter everyone! And I should also say Chag Pesach Sameach to our Jewish members for Passover which has just been celebrated, and of course Ramadan Mubarak to our Muslim members who are in the middle of their month of fasting.
Christianity, Judaism and Islam all acknowledge and worship the same God. Sure, we all have different rituals and nuances to our beliefs, but it is time that we stopped fixating on the weakness of our denominational differences and instead started focusing on the strength of our commonalities.
The truth of the matter is that right now we all need to stand together against the anti-God agenda of the globalists and the dark forces gathered against us. These forces don't care which religion or denomination we are from, they are against ALL religions and denominations. Therefore we too should not care which religion and denomination we are from, and instead, unite as believers in God (whatever that may be for us personally) and stand on the side of love, light, and compassion in opposition to darkness and despair and the anti-human agenda which is being forced upon us.
While things may seem bleak and it is easy to become overwhelmed and hopeless, based on the lessons and teachings of our religions, we have great reason to be hopeful and to realize the power of our God of Righteousness. In this regard, both Passover and Easter are celebrations of miraculous deliverance in times of utmost fear and hopelessness. These holy anniversaries remind us that we have been in these positions of extreme danger before. God looked after his followers then, as he will look after us again now.
A few days ago I was chatting to one of our Jewish members who said to me, “Passover is the holiday of Freedom. I pray that this notion will extend to all of us at this time.” When I heard this I suddenly realized how significant and relevant this is to our time. Passover happened when the Israelites were slaves in Egypt and it was the last of the tribulations imposed upon the Egyptians to allow the Jews to gain their freedom and leave Egypt. It was all about securing freedom from tyrannical overlords. Is that not exactly what we are praying for again right now?
While Easter is not about freedom per se, it is about miraculous hope at a time of extreme and overwhelming defeat. In the last few years of Jesus’s life, a new religious ‘denomination’ had grown up around him which, over time, would become Christianity as we know it today. But when Jesus was crucified, it all seemed to be over. It appeared to everyone that this little sect had been well and truly crushed. Yet within a couple of days Jesus had risen from the dead, and from those few, terrified, huddling disciples that he had left, Christianity was to grow into a major global religion.
To me, being so focused on building a new better system for the future (starting with healthcare, but eventually including all other ‘institutions’ such as education, the judiciary, law enforcement, etc) this lesson of Easter is very encouraging. It tells me that with faith, hope, and perseverance, and with God on our side, we will be successful in the long term. We will be able to first gain our freedom and then build a new, better world for our children, our grandchildren, and, as our First Nations brothers and sisters tell us, the seventh generation ahead of us.
So, to you all, I say, ‘Happy Easter, Chag Sameach, and Ramadan Mubarak.’
We are all one and we should stand together, united, likely for the first time ever, as we face our greatest challenge. Perhaps this challenge has been imposed upon us simply to teach us this lesson; the lesson that we are all God’s children and we need to stop squabbling and stand up together, shoulder-to-shoulder, to push back this darkness, leverage our true power and achieve our destiny.
Alan Brough
Kelowna drug dealers sentenced: Update
Vancouver is Awesome is reporting that "Two B.C. men will spend two and four years, respectively, in a penitentiary on drug trafficking charges stemming from a mid-level Kelowna-based operation.
In the Vancouver Law Courts April 6, Justice Michael Tammen called the trafficking operation in which Noah Didhra, 24, and Tien Roy Mai Dang, 26, were involved, extremely serious criminal activity. He said sentencing must reflect society’s condemnation of such activity." 24 and 26 aren't considered young offenders. They are adults.
"Mai Dang pleaded guilty in January to conspiracy to traffic in cocaine, fentanyl, methamphetamine, ketamine and heroin. He got four years. Didhra pleaded guilty in January to two counts of possession for the purposes of trafficking — one for cocaine, the other for fentanyl. He received sentences of two years for each to be served concurrently."
Castanet is reporting that "Both the sentences recommended to the court by counsel are penitentiary sentences,” Tammen said. “That in and of itself represents a significant sentence for any youthful offender.” Tammen said the two were subordinates of Abd'l Loubissi-Morris, 25, who ran the operation in the Okanagan and Kootenay regions. Loubissi-Morris pleaded guilty to conspiracy to traffic controlled substances and possession of a restricted firearm and was sentenced to 8.5 years in prison."
"The charges stem from a July 2018 police raid on an apartment unit on Kelowna's Academy Way, near UBC Okanagan. There, police found 1.13 kg of fentanyl, 1.552 kg of methamphetamine, 671.55 grams of cocaine and 20.51 grams of ketamine, along with six firearms." A kilo of fentanyl, 1.5 kilos of crystal meth and two thirds a kilo of cociane. However, the same three were originally charged with murder and drug trafficking in Surrey back in 2020.
The Vancouver Sun reported that the three men have links to the Brother's Keepers.
The Brother's Keepers work for the Edmonton Hells Angels.
Previously Castanet reported that "Loubissi-Morris has faced several previous criminal charges stemming from incidents in Kelowna, Vernon and Cherryville dating back to 2016."
This case reminds me of something I heard at the Joey Verma murder trial. I wasn't allowed to report on it until the trial was over because the jury wasn't present. The judge was concerned about the fact that while Joey was in prison waiting to be tried for the murder of Brittney Irving, he was caught selling drugs in prison. The judge was concerned about the magnitude of his operation. It was large scale. That meant he was still working for the Hells Angels.
It meant Joey didn't kill her because he was trying to rip her off. He killed her because he was ordered to so he could have his manufactured debt forgiven. This had nothing to do with Goldammer. This involved someone else.
During the trial it was revealed that Joey tried to get someone else to take the fall for him. He said he couldn't go to jail because he's making too much money selling drugs and started to explain to the guy how it happened so he would be able to convince the court he did it. The guy said he didn't want to know. Then the club spoke with him and Joey said its OK, you don't have to do it. I have to take the fall. That proves Joey was culpable even though he wasn't alone. Blaze was there and helped him do it. Joey served his time. Blaze didn't. Remember that.
"Mai Dang pleaded guilty in January to conspiracy to traffic in cocaine, fentanyl, methamphetamine, ketamine and heroin. He got four years. Didhra pleaded guilty in January to two counts of possession for the purposes of trafficking — one for cocaine, the other for fentanyl. He received sentences of two years for each to be served concurrently."
Castanet is reporting that "Both the sentences recommended to the court by counsel are penitentiary sentences,” Tammen said. “That in and of itself represents a significant sentence for any youthful offender.” Tammen said the two were subordinates of Abd'l Loubissi-Morris, 25, who ran the operation in the Okanagan and Kootenay regions. Loubissi-Morris pleaded guilty to conspiracy to traffic controlled substances and possession of a restricted firearm and was sentenced to 8.5 years in prison."
"The charges stem from a July 2018 police raid on an apartment unit on Kelowna's Academy Way, near UBC Okanagan. There, police found 1.13 kg of fentanyl, 1.552 kg of methamphetamine, 671.55 grams of cocaine and 20.51 grams of ketamine, along with six firearms." A kilo of fentanyl, 1.5 kilos of crystal meth and two thirds a kilo of cociane. However, the same three were originally charged with murder and drug trafficking in Surrey back in 2020.
The Vancouver Sun reported that the three men have links to the Brother's Keepers.
The Brother's Keepers work for the Edmonton Hells Angels.
Previously Castanet reported that "Loubissi-Morris has faced several previous criminal charges stemming from incidents in Kelowna, Vernon and Cherryville dating back to 2016."
This case reminds me of something I heard at the Joey Verma murder trial. I wasn't allowed to report on it until the trial was over because the jury wasn't present. The judge was concerned about the fact that while Joey was in prison waiting to be tried for the murder of Brittney Irving, he was caught selling drugs in prison. The judge was concerned about the magnitude of his operation. It was large scale. That meant he was still working for the Hells Angels.
It meant Joey didn't kill her because he was trying to rip her off. He killed her because he was ordered to so he could have his manufactured debt forgiven. This had nothing to do with Goldammer. This involved someone else.
During the trial it was revealed that Joey tried to get someone else to take the fall for him. He said he couldn't go to jail because he's making too much money selling drugs and started to explain to the guy how it happened so he would be able to convince the court he did it. The guy said he didn't want to know. Then the club spoke with him and Joey said its OK, you don't have to do it. I have to take the fall. That proves Joey was culpable even though he wasn't alone. Blaze was there and helped him do it. Joey served his time. Blaze didn't. Remember that.
Friday, April 7, 2023
The Ibrahim Ali murder trial
Drea Humphrey from Rebel News is covering the Marrisa Shen murder trial. I wasn't going to comment on it until it was over but since Drea is covering it, I will say something about it now.
Obviously publication bans are in effect. This isn't the kind of case I normally cover. It's horrible. It's not the kind of case I'd like to be on the jury for because listening to all those horrific details is traumatic. The court will hear an atrocity. Once the jury hears the evidence Drea will report on what isn't covered by a publication ban. Everyone is innocent until proven guilty. Everyone deserves a fair trial. However, the evidence the jury will hear is indeed disturbing.
Whatever we do, we're going to be wrongfully accused of racism. Marrisa Shen was a 13 year old Asian girl. This wasn't a hate crime against Asians specifically. It was just an isolated deplorable act. Every culture and every race has criminals. Clifford Olson was white and he was an absolute deviant. If one Syrian refugee commits a crime, all the other refugees are not responsible for that crime. We are all responsible for what we do. We are not responsible for what other people do.
The disturbing reality of this case reinstills the need to do criminal record checks on all refugees and all applications for citizenship. It is not surprising to find that some criminals might try to come to Canada. We welcome immigration. We also support law and order. Murdering children is not acceptable in any civilized society. Evidently the suspect speaks Kurdish. My Syrian neighbours speak Arabic. That means he's from Northern Syria. The CIA backed rebels who oppose Assad.
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