Saturday, August 5, 2023

UBC Journalism Professor claims children should be exposed to adult genitalia

True North is reporting that "University of British Columbia (UBC) journalism professor Dr. Katja Thieme said she believes children should be exposed to adult genitalia to prepare them for the possibility of seeing naked transgender individuals in locker rooms." That is mentally deranged.

Alberta Judge ruled that public health orders enforced during the pandemic violated charter freedoms

Michael Geist interviewed by Tara Henley



Tara Henley has launched a four part series on the collapse of the Canadian media and interviewed Michael Geist who is a fee speech Internet lawyer and blogger. I know of that guy. He's been around for a while. He wrote about two my previous cases I was involved with before I started my blog. The common denominator in all this is the fact that the mainstream media is completely compromised and we need to consistently seek out independent media outlets for real news or any semblance of diversity of thought in response to the mainstream narrative been crammed down our throats. This video is Michael Geist's interview with Pamela Wallin.

Friday, August 4, 2023

Fatal plane crash at Bowron Lake

Kelowna Cap News is reporting that "One person is dead after a plane crash northeast of Quesnel. The crash happened Thursday (Aug. 3) at 8:43 p.m. at Bowron Lake, 28 kilometres east of Wells. The person, who has not been identified, was found dead inside the plane." I'm told there's a small runway on site and the plane over shot the runway. We'll have to wait for an investigation to determine what happened. Very sad. Beautiful area.

Tuesday, August 1, 2023

Whitecliff sunset and orange full moon

I rode out to Whitecliff to take some pictures of the sunset tonight. On the way home there was a huge bright orange full moon just above the horizon. It looked awesome in real life.

Glacier Creek Road at Baker washed out

Friday after work I crossed the border and headed up Mount Baker. I had a pack with a tent and was going to spend the night on Hog's back then hit the Glacier in the morning. I was going to go the Friday before but the border was gridlocked because of Blue Jays games in Seattle and a pop concert. This time I made it across the border no problem. The first time since Covid.

Glacier Creek Road is an old single lane logging road on the way to the Heliotrope Trail. There are pullouts along the way so if a car is coming down when you are going up, one of you needs to make it to a pull out so the other can pass. On my way up I blew past a sign that said road damage ahead and I thought no kidding. The road is crap. It's full of pot holes and uneven pavement with much of it gravel. It's great for a dirt bike but not very good for a street bike.

Then I get to the road closure half way up and I was like WTF. The river had completely washed the road out at one point. Two cars were parked there and the sign said people would hike up from there to the trail head. I saw mountain bike tracks and thought that was a great idea. I guess the people in cars brought mountain bikes with them for the rest of the way up.
I got off my motorcycle and took a look at the conditions of the trail beside the road and say I can make that so I took my motorcycle past it. That part was easy but the rest of the road up on my street bike was a bit of a slog. As I started along the trail head the two young guys who came up on mountain bikes were just coming down. I asked them how long to Hog's back and they figured an hour to the junction then another hour up hog's back. It was 6:30 PM. I could just make it to set up my tent before dark. So I start booking it. Then I started thinking.

I realized that there was no one else in the parking lot. I'd be the only person on the mountain. I have food in my tent. Hog's back is above the tree line. There are no trees for you to throw a food cache over a branch. I have no problem with solo camping but usually when I do there are other campers in the area. If something goes wrong there are other people around.

Normally the parking lot is full and there are tons of people going up and down the trail. The dangerous thing about Baker is the crevasses. This time of year the crevasses get huge. You do not want to fall in one. There are people that go up with rope and ice anchors in case someone falls in one. Pulling someone out of one of those is a big operation. That's why the back country skiers have to be careful skiing down. If they're not careful, they could fall into a crevasse.

There's a guy in my complex who went up with a group and brought a ladder with them to cross the crevasses. I'm like I'm not carrying a ladder up the f*cking mountain. An over night pack is heavy enough. I'm not going to shimmy across a ladder over a 40 foot crevasse either. I'm going to walk around the crevasse. My point is, if there's no one else on the mountain and I fall into a crevasse, I'm f*cked. I started doing the math and start thinking it's time to abort the mission.

There was one other factor as well. The weather in Vancouver was calling for sunshine but right before I left I checked the weather for Baker. It was calling for rain overnight with a possible thunderstorm. I guess cause there are more clouds in the mountains.

I kept going because I thought it would be pretty impressive to watch a thunderstorm from Hog's back but me being the only person on the mountain was a big concern. The clouds were rolling in and I started to feel a few rain drops. After weighing my options I said nope and went home.

I was a bit discouraged because I had come all that way and made it past a few hurdles. I just get so tired of making plans then hitting another roadblock or setback. I just want to get something accomplished. Setbacks are a part of life. They can slow us down but they can't stop us.

The road's an easy fix. Don't bother with fill. Just move the road over to the right.

Sunday, July 30, 2023

Chrystia Freeland: Unsuccessful NDP candidate

There's an old article from the 1989 Edmonton Sun floating around about Chrystia Freeland. Aside from the obvoius Ukrainian Nazi connection, I find the fact that she was originally an unsuccessful NDP candidate for Edmonton Strathcona somewhat interesting. That explains a lot.

Her hate for Russia goes back to her grandfather who ran a Nazi paper in the Ukraine. That's why she supports the Nazis in the Ukraine bombing the Ukrainian citizens of Russian descent in the Donbas. It's about ethnic cleansing so it is. Her posing with a Nazi banner in Canada was no mistake. She's from the Ukraine and speaks Ukrainian. She knew exactly what it said.

Chrystia Freeland is a defiant mental case hell bent on bringing the World Economic Forum's brand of Communism here to Canada. Fascism, Communism, call it what you want. It's Communism run by rich Capitals determined to increase their wealth by turning consumers into slaves and is determined to roll back population by castrating our children. Fire her.

Kim Marsh: The Cunning Edge

Here's an interesting book I find timely. It's called Cunning Edge: A 45-Year Journey Conducting Global Undercover Investigations. "Kim Marsh's memoirs highlight the fast pace and high stakes of undercover investigative work. In the fight against cartels, organized crime groups and international operators, Detective Marsh delves into the chaos and mayhem often hidden from the eyes of civil society." Why is this timely? Because it's written by Wild Bill Majcher's co accused.

These two are literal super heroes who have been set up and falsely accused by the intelligence community because they went too far down the rabbit hole and caught the intelligence community cooperating with and controlling organized crime. Gary Webb, Iran Contra, Operation Fast and Furious. It all started with the false allegations about Cameron Ortis.

The allegations from the CIA against Cameron Ortis didn't make sense and when I pointed that out, they changed their story. Instead they tried to imprison him for cooperating with an organized crime figure who was actually a police agent. I kid you not. Cameron Ortis went too far down the rabbit hole. When investigating money laundering tied to organized crime, he found the CIA was at the root of it. So they set him up. Just like Bill Majcher and Kim Marsh.

I noticed on the CSO civil registry that on June 5th 2023 Kenneth Ingram Marsh aka Kim Marsh filed a civil suit with the Vancouver Registry for wrongful dismissal from a Quebec numbered corporation. It didn't take long to discover that secret numbered Quebec corporation was a money laundering investigation firm known as Vidocq Group. They both had the same president or CEO Jonathan Légaré. Their website states that "Founded in 2014 by a former Royal Canadian Mounted Police investigator specializing in white-collar crime." I find it interesting to note that on Kim Marsh's Linkedin he was listed as vice President of Vidocq from January 2021 to April 2023.

It appears that he was fired over allegations he committed fraud with his tax filings. The lawsuit implies those allegations were false and that he was wrongfully terminated which is well within the realm of believability when you see the scope of the false allegations the intelligence community is compiling on him as well as Wild Bill and Cameron Otris. When you look at the false allegations collectively a sinister intelligence operation is clearly revealed designed to hide the CIA's ties to organized crime and illegal money laundering. At least they didn't kill them and make it look like a suicide again. Welcome to the Wild, Wild West yo.

Saturday, July 29, 2023

More Charges Dropped Against Sam Bankman-Fried



The New York Post is reporitng that "Federal prosecutors are dropping campaign finance violation charges against alleged crypto crook Sam Bankman-Fried over a legal snafu in his extradition from the Bahamas to the US. The feds moved to dismiss one count of conspiracy to make unlawful campaign contributions against Bankman-Fried, 31, after the Caribbean country clarified that it did not intent to extradite him on that charge, according to a letter filed by prosecutors in Manhattan federal court late Wednesday."

"Under the US’ extradition treaty with the Bahamas, the island nation must consent to the charges against Bankman-Fried, a major donor in the 2022 midterm elections. 'Accordingly, in keeping with its treaty obligations to The Bahamas, the Government does not intend to proceed to trial on the campaign contributions count,' the letter states."

"The now-dropped charge alleged that Bankman-Fried and his cohorts used tens of millions of dollars in FTX funds to illegally make over 300 donations to curry favor with candidates who could pass laws that would help his company." AYFKM? The money went to Joe Biden's mid terms.

"Bankman-Fried — who is accused of stealing from customers of his now-defunct FTX cryptocurrency exchange — still faces 12 other charges in the case, though five more of the counts are still in question because they were added after he was extradited."

Bankman was the fall guy. They laundered millions of tax dollars sent to the Ukraine through FTX to the Democrat party under the direction of the CIA. Retired Navy Seal Al Martin testified that Jeb Bush instructed him to commit investment fraud as a way to raise money for Iran Contra.

The Bailout Scam and the Texas Bank Robbery Dejavu This is why the CIA are prosecuting patriots that go after fraudsters. The CIA are the ones stealing the money through fraud.