Tuesday, September 26, 2023

Surrey man injured in Penticton shooting

The Penticton Herald is reporting that "Mounties are appealing for witnesses and surveillance video following a shooting Saturday night in Penticton. The victim, a 21-year-old Surrey man, was in serious, but stable condition following the shooting around 9:30 p.m. near the Super Save gas station on the 100 block of Green Mountain Road, according to police."

Fatal shooting in Richmond

CTV is reporting that "Homicide investigators have identified the man gunned down in Richmond, BC, over the weekend as 'Jackie' Giang Giang Tran. Richmond RCMP officers found the 29-year-old fatally wounded after responding to reports of gunfire near Cooney and Anderson roads early Sunday morning."

Sunday, September 24, 2023

Calgary Police seize guns, fentanyl and crystal meth

CTV is reporting that "Calgary police seized fentanyl, methamphetamine, guns and vehicles, and charged two individuals as part of a five-month organized crime investigation. Calgary police said the Organized Crime Operations Unit launched the investigation in April 2023 after receiving information about two men believed to be involved with drug trafficking and in possession of firearms. Two men were taken into custody on Aug. 24 without incident. Officers also executed search warrants in four southwest Calgary residences."

"During the search, officers seized five handguns, one rifle, one shotgun, 664 grams of fentanyl, 928 grams of methamphetamine and $24,000 in Canadian currency. In addition, drug production equipment and paraphernalia and four vehicles were seized."

"As a result of the investigation, police have charged Leslie Babajid Cole, 32, of Calgary with 31 firearms-related offenses, and one count each of possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking and possession of the proceeds of crime. Abel Dawit Teshoma, 32, of Calgary has also been charged with four counts of possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of drug trafficking, and one count of possession of the proceeds of crimes. Both Cole and Teshoma were released on bail and will appear in court on Sept. 25, 2023."

Project HAARP and the Weather Modification Act

A few years ago someone sent me a link to Canadian legislation about weather modification and I said what the hell is that? It was an act of parliament that states if you are going to perform weather modification experiments you need to notify the government. It didn't ban them it just said you have to notify the government. I'm not sure what the consequence is if you conduct a weather modification experiment and don't notify the government but the fact that the legislation exist implies that the technology exists or at least people are conducting those kind of experiments.

Tuns out there is provincial legislation as well as federal legislation. The BC legislation is called the Weather Modification Act while the federal legislation is called the Weather Modification Information Act. So let's talk about means and motive and look at what India is doing to the farmers in the Punjab. The government of India is withholding and diverting water away from farmers in the Punjab. Diverting water is one thing. Withholding it is another.

For example, one of the things they are doing is withholding water by building a dam. They hold back the water and create a drought so the land becomes parched. Then they release it all at once to intentionally create a flood. What do you think they would do if they had the technology to alter the weather? What do you think the World Economic Forum would do with the technology to alter the weather? We know they're trying and are conducting experiments.

I've heard of cloud seeding. They disperse chemicals into clouds like silver iodide, potassium iodide and dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) to induce rainfall. I've also heard of HAARP the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program. That's a research facility in Alaska that sends high frequent radio waves into the ionosphere.

The US Air Force handed over the facility to the University of Alaska August 11th 2015. So now the university performs the research for the military. "Located on a site near the town of Gakona, Alaska, HAARP consists of 360 radio transmitters and 180 antennas, which are used to generate radio waves that heat up the ionosphere by accelerating electrons, allowing scientists to conduct experiments." They claim that is was used to send and intercept radio communications in the ionosphere yet there appears to be many different experiments going on there.

"The most prominent instrument at HAARP is the Ionospheric Research Instrument (IRI), a high-power radio frequency transmitter facility operating in the high frequency (HF) band. The IRI is used to temporarily excite a limited area of the ionosphere. Other instruments, such as a VHF and a UHF radar, a fluxgate magnetometer, a digisonde (an ionospheric sounding device), and an induction magnetometer, are used to study the physical processes that occur in the excited region." So what does happen when you send high frequency radio waves to excite a limited area of the ionosphere? I dunno. I guess that's what they are studying.

What do we know? We know the military is studying weather modification to use in times of war. That's what we know. What would the World Economic Forum do with that technology? Would they use it to alter the climate so they can rationalize implementing their twisted brand of Communism? In a heartbeat. If they had that technology, they would use it for that purpose.

What are earthquake lights? I don't know. Sounds fishy. I've never heard of that before. The fake news narrative claims some mad scientists suggest they may be electrical discharges in the earths crust but that doesn't make sense. Electrical discharges from a mobile HAARP weapon? That's hard to believe but we do know if they had the technology, they would test it.

Ridge Meadows Police officer killed on duty

Update: Nicholas Bellemare, 25, of Coquitlam charged with first degree murder

No known criminal record and a publication ban is already in effect.

Dwayne McDonald, the Commanding Officer of the BC RCMP is reporting that "It is with a deep and profound sadness that I must advise the public of the on-duty death of an RCMP Ridge Meadows member Cst. Rick (Frederick) O’Brien early today. This is an extremely difficult and tragic day for the members of the Ridge Meadows Detachment, Coquitlam RCMP where the incident occurred, and the greater BC RCMP and RCMP family. With respect to what happened, there are a few details we can provide, mindful there are two active investigations underway."

"I can confirm that at approximately 10:00 am Ridge Meadows RCMP were executing a search warrant on a residence near the intersection of Pine Tree Way and Glen Drive in Coquitlam, B.C. While there, the attending officers became engaged in an altercation with a man which resulted in multiple officers being injured - including our member and the suspect being shot. Emergency Health Services transported all injured to hospital, but our officer did succumb to his injuries at scene. The injured male suspect is in hospital with non-life threatening injuries."

"The Independent Investigations Office of BC (IIO BC) is now investigating the incident as it relates to police actions. A concurrent investigation into the homicide of Cst. O’Brien and the injuries to our two other members is also underway and will be conducted by the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT)."

I don't know what happened so I can't really comment other than offer my condolences. He looks completely genuine and totally sincere. O'Brien is of course and Irish name. Clinton Jaws posted a video about it. I'm going to try and balance the extremes.

I'm my interview with Tamara Lich I mentioned how for the most part police have a bad rep. Everyone likes fireman and soldiers because they risk their lives for others but not everyone likes cops even though for the most part they do the same. If someone is trying to kill you, the police risk their lives and rush right in to help you. That is noble but not all cops are noble. There is good and bad in every organization. Rick O’Brien looks like he was a good cop and a good person.

Dwayne McDonald was the Surrey Police chief before he became the commanding Officer for BC. We had high hopes for him when he came because he had done such a great job on that joint task force busting David Giles and the stolen car ring in Kelowna. We were kind of disappointed when he came to Surrey because he kind of turned into a limp fish. Turns out he was a company man that did what the company wanted. The problem with a company man is when the company becomes corrupt so does the company man.

IHIT was an inherit disaster of police misconduct. Yet Rick O'Brien was not involved with any of that. Like many other idealistic recruits he aspired to something higher.

There's been a couple of highly suspicious mass shootings in Canada. One in Nova Scotia, the other in Sanaach. I remember another one locally where an Alberta man stole a mustang from a dealership on Metro Vancouver and shot a cop with a long gun. I thought that was very strange. We often have gang related shootings in Vancouver but they don't normally shoot at the cops. They usually just shoot at each other.

We did have one incident after a gang shooting at the Vancouver airport. Police gave chase and the suspects shot at the police. With illegal guns I might ad that were never registered or lawfully obtained. Yet that was a new turn for local hitmen. Makes ya wonder just how closely involved the intelligence community is with local gang violence. They go after rivals just like the gangs do.

Domestic violence situations are always volatile. There was a border agent who shot his ex with his service revolver then killed himself over in Prince Rupert. That kind of thing is always messed up. There is no justification for it. Yet it does happen.

Jason Whitlock on January 6th political prisoners



Police escorted Q Nut through the halls on January 6th

Large Regina rally in support of parents' rights



Ottawa Parents speak out against gender ideology

Forest Fires: Planned Ignition versus Planned Cuts

I just want to reiterate the obvious. We've talked about how BC's response to fighting forest fires has changed for the worse and how it is difficult to believe that these changes are simply negligence. It's hard to believe it's not intentional since they coincide with the WEF agenda.

Two examples that come to mind this summer are the Shuswap fire and the Kelowna fire. The Shuswap fire was made much worse by a planned ignition and the Kelowna fire never should have got that close to the town. It's on a lake. Water bombers can fill up right there. The NDP's negligence in that fire looked like they were simply trying to burn down a rival riding.

Two years ago the local media asked why giant water bombers were sitting idle while BC burns. Then the BC NDP responded with their ridiculous rationalization. They said we need smaller planes and helicopters that are more maneuverable. That is insane. Maneuverability has nothing to do with it. When you fight a fire the more water the better. A helicopter with a bucket is not it.

When you're fighting a fire which is better. Throwing a single bucket of water or turning on a fire hose? The fact that the BC NDP is refusing to use the large water bombers and put them up for sale is a scandal far worse than fast ferries. Using helicopters to light fires is another aspect of it.

Let's talk about planned ignition. The theory is, if you set a fire on the outskirts of a fire, by the time the original fire gets there it will be out of fuel and have nothing to burn. However, there is an inherit problem with that theory.

Let's do the math. Say we have a fire moving south. We light a fire south of that fire so it will run out of fuel when it gets to that point. Why is the fire moving south? It is because the wind is blowing south. If we light a fire south of that fire, why would that fire move north? It wouldn't. The logic is inherently flawed and they don't care because ultimately they don't want to fight fires they want to exasperate them to justify their agenda.

The fake news isn't covering the scandal because they want the drama. They want to show horrific images of destruction from fires so they can blame in on climate change and usher in the New World Oder. Climate change is no reason to throw away civil liberty and usher in the WEF's twisted brand of Communism. Neither is arson or negligence.

Let take the reasoning behind planned ignitions and apply it to a different solution. One that would be much safer and much more cost effective. Say we have a fire moving south. Instead of lighting a fire south of that fire which would probably move south, let's do a narrow clear cut south of that fire. Forest fires move fast don't ya know. Ya I know but so does machinery. Machinery cost money don't ya know. Ya I know but harvesting the trees would pay for it. Just sayn.

Saturday, September 23, 2023

The CIA's connection to Organized Crime

As I said in my previous post, it's interesting to see how closely the CIA is tied to organized crime. I think we should take a look at that. Recently the New York publisher sent me another book. This one is entitled Operation Underworld How the Mafia and U.S. Government Teamed up to Win World War II. I'm not going to do a book review now because I haven't read it yet but I am going to quote a few passages and use that to illustrate my point.

The book is about how US Naval Intelligence teamed up with the Mafia during WWII. It's very interesting and very factual. It was also the first step down the slippery slope that has lead us to where we are today. U.S. Naval Intelligence teamed up with Charles “Lucky” Luciano and the La Cosa Nostra to secure the New York City docks from invasion. They even helped with the Allied invasion of Sicily which kind of was a turning point in the war.

Last year New York sent me Gangsters vs Nazis: How Jewish Mobsters Battled Nazis in Wartime America. I've already done a blog post on that book but I just want to point out the parallel. It's about how the Jewish Mob helped fight Nazis infiltrating America during the war.

OK now define Jewish Mob. I'd kind of have to say organized crime. Predominately drug dealers. The Irish Mob was big in New York back in the day. Every community has criminals.

WW II came to an end in 1945. The CIA was created in 1947. I suppose US Naval Intelligence cooperation with the mob in a way facilitated the CIA to carry on down that slippery slope.

Operation Northwoods was signed in 1962 during the Cuban missile crisis but it was thankfully vetoed by JFK. However, Operation Gladio and Operation Mongoose was approved. That's where the CIA teamed up with the mafia against Cuba. I guess there's two points to make here. False flags and cooperation with the mafia. Operation Mongoose contained false flags in Cuba.

The CIA claims to fight Communism. They then claim that the end justifies the means. That's why Iran contra never stopped. The CIA sell drugs to fight Communism. Only IMO they're not trying to stop Communism they're simply trying to hijack it. That's why they are supporting the WEF.

The CIA sabotaged the Bay of Pigs invasion and they didn't assassinate Che until the revolution in Cuba was complete because Che actually believed in social justice. We can't have that now can we. IMO Castro was the one who gave Che up. His people wouldn't have. IMO the CIA helped Castro get into power. Just sayn. Do the math bro.

The CIA as Organized Crime: How Illegal Operations Corrupt America and the World

Friday, September 22, 2023

Another Khalistan supporter murdered in Canada

The IndoCanadian Voice is reporting that "Manitoba's Winnipeg Police Service on Thursday announced that its homicide unit had identified the victim as 39-year-old Sukhdool Singh Gill and notifications to family members had been made. Interestingly, Indian Police had already informed media in Punjab about his murder on Wednesday as Canadian Police apparently contacted their Indian counterparts in order to inform his family members before releasing his name here."

That was the first thing that came to my mind. The instant a guy is killed in Canada, the India news is all over it. The exact same thing happened when the Surrey Temple president was killed. I find that suspicious. The second thing that came to mind is the picture.

It doesn't really look like a gang member. It looks more like a hunter. A brown guy wearing a baseball cap. You don't really see that too often around here. A camo hat to boot. There's no trendy logo on it. It looks more like a hunter. Now this may well have been a gang member who liked to hunt but already this murder seems suspicious. Black and white family pictures on an old piano. Looks pretty rustic. Doesn't look very gangster.

The third thing is even if this guy was a gang member that doesn't mean all the Khalistan supporters are. All those flags I saw in Surrey at the referendum on September 10th were not gang members. There are a lot of fishy things going on here and I can tell you CSIS is at the root of it. India's intelligence agency is on a pretty focused defamation campaign.
CBC is reporting that "Gill, also known as Sukha Duneke, appeared on a wanted list released via the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) this week by India's National Investigation Agency — a specialized counter-terrorism law enforcement agency." Things that make ya go hmmm...

The Winnipeg Free Press is reporting that "Winnipeg Police Service spokeswoman Const. Dani McKinnon would not comment on the veracity of widespread media reports in India on the slaying Thursday, claiming Gill was a gang member wanted in Punjab, an Indian state bordering Pakistan, for a slew of crimes. The Indian news outlets further alleged a rival gang faction in that country has taken credit for killing Gill, which they reported as a shooting." Oh really?

He was shot 10:00 AM on Wednesday the 20th. Indian Police had already informed media in Punjab about his murder on Wednesday, the same day he was shot. That's pretty much instantly. 3:27 AM · Sep 21st India's terrorist agency makes a post on Twitter placing him on a wanted list - right after he was shot. The timing of all this is a little bit shady.

Meanwhile back on the ranch, The Winnipeg Free Press is reporting that "Police are investigating the slaying of a 39-year-old man in a northwest Winnipeg neighbourhood Wednesday that could have international implications." Do you really think that CSIS and India's intelligence agency aren't working together? The CIA was directly involved on both sides of Operation Blue Star.

India's Intelligence Agency is reporting that "Sukhdool Singh was murdered to avenge the killing of Gurlal Brar, a close relative of US-based gangster Goldy Brar, according to sources."

I don't think so... Take a look at the murder of Gurlal Brar. India's intelligence agency claims he was murdered with datars and kirpans. Sorry I'm going to have to cry bullsh*t on that. Punjabi gangsters would not use religious items for a gang hit. The CIA and India's intelligence agency paid someone to do that to justify the ban on kirpans in India. Then they kill an activist in Canada after blaming him for a crime they committed. That's the way I see it and that's how I call it.

After all, they've done it before. Before they killed Hardeep Singh Nijjar they hired two gunmen to kill a Hindu priest in his home town and blamed it on him. The tragic thing is they actually killed someone and blamed it on him.

Here's the kicker. If Justin Trudeau believes the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar was a political assassination, then he must also believe he was not involved with the murder of the Hindu priest. That means the murder of the Hindu priest was a false flag executed by the intelligence community. I beleive that in a heartbeat but for Justin Trudeau to publicly admit that is new territory for them. It opens Pandora's box. If they did that then, what else did they do? A lot.

OK so what do we know? Locally we know they killed Gary Kang. Then they killed Anees Mohamed. Only they tried to make it look like Anees was killed by a rival in retaliation for Gary Kang when in reality, they killed them both. That's what we know but it doesn't end there.

Likewise they killed Jimi Sandu in Thailand. Then they killed Juvraj Jabal in Surrey and tried to blame it on a rival in retaliation for Jimi Sandu when in reality they killed them both. Just sayn.

CTV is reporting that Sukhdool Singh Gill was killed just hours after being put on India's most wanted list. Actually, if you look at the post on Twitter, that was made right after they killed him. "42 Gangsters and Khalistanian terrorists." That is a false defamation campaign. Just because you are a Khalistan supporter doesn't make you a terrorist or a gangster. The real gangsters are the ones raping Muslim women in India and diverting water away from farmers in the Punjab.

It's amazing how closely tied the intelligence community is to organized crime.