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Wednesday, April 30, 2025
Filipino street festival attack in Vancouver
I've been hearing pieces of information about the horrific murder at a Filipino street festival in Vancouver where a mental ill lunatic drove an SUV through a crown of people killing many and injuring many more.
Today the police held a press conference and it was an update of the status of the victims. That's relevant but I'm more concerned with the offender. The one who viciously murdered all those innocent people. What the hell happened?
This morning's report on the radio was talking about other violent murders involving people with mental health issues who were deemed not criminally responsible - NCR. They mentioned the horrible decision in BC to close Riverview. That was Gordon Campbell.
The Associated Press is reporting that a mother, father and daughter were killed in the senseless tragedy while their 16 year old son stayed home to do homework. Another mother, father and daughter were killed. They were from Colombia.
CTV is reporting that "Kai-ji Adam Lo, the man facing multiple murder charges in the attack at Vancouver’s Lapu Lapu festival, was under the care of a mental health team and on leave from hospital when he allegedly drove an SUV into the crowd."
This is just so wrong. Dimsum Daily is reporting that Lo's mental health began to deteriorate after his brother was murdered last year.
Vancouver is Awesome is reporting that "Dwight William Kematch is charged with second-degree murder in the death of Alexander Lo, brother of Kai-Ji Adam Lo, now facing multiple murder charges following Saturday's deadly Filipino festival attack."
"In 2024, Kai-Ji Adam Lo launched a GoFundMe for his late brother's funeral costs. 'It pains me deeply to put these words down, but my brother has been taken from us in a senseless act of violence, something we never saw coming,' the GoFundMe page reads." That doesn't sound NCR to me.
Tuesday, April 29, 2025
Election 2025: What went wrong and the road ahead
Update: Perhaps Pierre Poilievre should resign
As CBC pointed out, last December Pierre Poilievre had a 30 point lead. So what happened? Wait 'till I tell ye. The CBC broadcast said sure the Trump effect was part of it, then listed some other lame unrelated reasons. The Trump effect was all of it and before I explain why I'll share a story and use it as an analogy to chart the road ahead.
Once upon a time I had another big court case. It went to mediation and I thought it was going to be easy because I knew the mediator. It was not. It was a down and dirty struggle every step of the way. The other party's lawyer submitted their mediation brief. It was anything but, brief.
That's when I lost my sh*t. Their lawyer had repeated all the ridiculous lies in their initial application which I had already exposed. That means he repeated them knowing they were lies. At that point I completely lost any respect I had for their lawyer.
The mediator at the time was a partner in the biggest law firm on the planet. We were supposed to meet at his fancy office Downtown Vancouver overlooking Stanley park, the Lion's gate bridge and the ocean. When I read that opposition brief I was very angry. I said I'm not sitting down with that lying POS. This isn't going to be settled in one meeting. We're going to have to fight it out clause by clause through email.
In fact before we got to that point, I was so upset I wrote back and said I'm out. Mediation is over. Let's go to trial. Not only did he repeat the same lies he made in the initial insane application, every word of his agreement was a trick and a trap. He was not bargaining in good faith. The mediator sprung into action to keep me at the table.
He said I'll make sure it's OK for you. Yea?! I said. Well that agreement is not OK for me. Every clause is a trick and a trap with insane ramifications. He knew it and so did I. That's why I refused to sign it. So the mediator calls up the other lawyer who he knew and said OK if you guys want to settle, you're going to have to dial it back a bit. Remember that line. That's the allegory for the road ahead.
Then before he goes through the contract with me over the phone he said I know Scott. He's good at what he does. I'm confident he'll be able to convince a judge of this, this and that. I pause as I try to calm down enough to speak. I said you're right. He probably could BUT IT's NOT TRUE.
That's why I was so upset. The other lawyer was willing to use his legal expertise to convince a judge of something that was not true. So we went through the contract clause by clause. I think you should push back here but I think you should give in here. Over and over. Each time I was like grrr, grrr.
I had a demand that was really important to me. I kept hanging onto it and refused to let it go. Then I could see where we were at. We had basically agreed on every single clause except for my special demand. Then I realized if I gave that demand up, we'd have an agreement so I did and the agreement became binding. From this analogy, I have two points. Sometimes we have to dial it back and sometimes we have to make sacrifices. We have to give something up to get something in return.
Now Back to the Election, What went wrong?
Four months ago Pierre Poilievre had a 30 point lead. So what happened? Something did and I can tell you what it was. Donald Trump got carried away. He went too far right.
He wanted to centralize all the parliamentary power into one person. Then he started spewing off crazy ideas without having a vote on them. That legitimately scared a lot of people in Canada. Donald Trump single handedly stopped the blue wave in Canada dead in it's tracks. That's what happened.
Trump Zombies take offense to that fact and rush for other scapegoats. It's the fake news' fault. No it's not. That clown was posing with Christia Freeland bragging about how he and her are BFFs. Everyone who voted for him new he didn't represent change. They were simply afraid of the crazy extremism they saw coming out of Trump 2.0. They weren't afraid of Trump 1.0. Trump 2.0 was the straw that broke the camel's back.
Trade wars, wanting to take over Canada and invade Greenland. Wanting to kick out all the Palestinians out of Gaza and build casinos and a golden stature of himself on the graves of dead Palestinian children. That was insane.
Then the blind denial of the Trump Zombies who refused to see any flaw in some of his completely outrageous quests. That scared people. The ICE prisons, arresting tourists, sending people to a horrific prison for MS 13 in El Salvador without a trial. That scared people.
Hunting down immigrants working to support their families. That was extreme. A lot of Canadians didn't want that. In fact the blind hate for migrants was a game changer.
There are a lot of immigrants in Canada. You can't build a progressive platform based on immigrant hate. Immigrants aren't going to vote for it and we have more immigrants every year so if you defiantly hold on to that platform your party will be damned. It won't grow. It's progression will be stopped and our chance at combating the far left's insanity will be dead in the water. It's like the monkey trap.
Someone puts a glass jar in a tree with a banana in it. The monkey can get his hand in the jar but when he grabs the banana his hand won't fit through the opening. Since the monkey refuses to let go of the banana he becomes trapped. Obviously it's an allegory like the boiling frog syndrome but it has merit.
If the far right can't let go of their migrant hate, the fight against the far left will die and we will all become slaves. That means if we want to stop grooming of children and insane spending leading to uncontrolled deficits we're going too have to let go of the banana. We're going to have to dial it back a bit if we want to settle or in this case form parliament.
Here are the numbers. A $62 billion deficit for a single year is completely unacceptable. Everyone knows that. If we lose the migrant hate we can deal with that and save the country. Here's the solution. If migrants want to work let them.
The problem is paying migrants not to work. That is the problem. If we are willing to make that distinction we can address it. If we can't make that distinction, those clowns will spend the country into bankruptcy so they can justify their New World Order of Universal slavery.
So once again we see the pendulum swing from left to right. The further you go to the left or the right, the more supporters will drop off until the pendulum starts to swing back the other way. That is natural justice. Let's hear more from Leslyn Lewis.
Jagmeet Singh and Pierre Poilievre lose seats
The results are in. Jagmeet Singh and Pierre Poilievre have both lost their seats in the 2025 election. Jagmeet's loss isn't surprising. He drove that party into the ground. I saw the protest outside his Riding office when he hopped into bed with Justin Trudeau. The signs said Jack Layton and Tommy Douglas are rolling over in their grave.
Jagmeet lost all the gains Thomas Mulcair made. Thomas Mulcair said it was smart to pull the band-aid off by resigning after the NDP lost official party status. Interesting to note that last month Thomas Mulcair told people not to vote NDP this time as it should be a contest between Conservatives and Liberals to take on Donald Trump's trade war.
In 2015 Thomas Mulcair was the only candidate that supported a balanced budget. That's why I voted for him. The Conservatives didn't. That's because Harper wasn't a Conservative. He was a tax and spend Globalist who spoke at the World Economic Forum.
Thomas Mulcair claimed “Several provinces are now at the 50 per cent rate. Beyond that, you’re not talking taxation; you’re talking confiscation. And that is never going to be part of my policies, going after more individual taxes. Period. Full stop.” He said the NDP would spend money on different things, and the NDP would make cuts, but they would be better cuts.
How's that for shattering stereotypes? Jagmeet destroyed that legacy by promoting his WEF bullsh*t and by jumping into bed with Justin Trudeau to get a pension. So good riddance. Ruby Dhalla would have been a much better choice.
Pierre Poilievre losing his seat is startling but he is a strong leader and deserves to stay on as he did make gains in Quebec and elsewhere. Andrew Sheer stepped down after he lost but he received 34.4% of the overall vote while Justin Trudeau only received 33.1% of the overall vote. I think Andrew Sheer should have stayed on as leader.
I listened to CBC on the way home for about 30 seconds as that was all I could stomach and they pointed out that four months ago in last December Pierre Poilievre had a 30 point lead. So what happened? They said sure the Trump effect was part of it then added a bunch of BS. The Trump effect was all of it and I'll explain why in my next post.
Election 2025: What went wrong and the road ahead
Monday, April 28, 2025
Canada's 2025 Federal election results
Election Day in Canada
Today is the federal election in Canada. Finally. Call the question, count the votes and everyone can shut up. Our federal elections are not electronic so that is a good thing. Our Provincial and municipal elections are electronic tabulation and that is a bad thing.
I saw several neighbors on the way back from voting today. We all smiled and gave a thumbs up without knowing who each other voted for. Vote for who you want. That is your right.
When we talk about the results I'll talk about the toxic nature of the campaign. Until then silence. Get out there and vote.
Man accused in fatal Edmonton shooting
CBC is reporting that "A man charged in a fatal Edmonton shooting had finished serving time behind bars for accessory to murder just a few weeks before being accused in a murder case. Jerad Wuttunee, 36, was charged earlier this month in the shooting death of 52-year-old Darrell Demchuk. Court records show Wuttunee was among a group of four adults previously charged with first-degree murder in the deaths of two people in January 2021."
"Wuttunee was previously arrested in Vancouver on Jan. 31, 2023 — more than two years after police began investigating a pair of homicides on Edmonton's south side. In that case, 29-year-old Deidre Aldridge and 30-year-old Daniel Grandbois were found dead at a home in the McKernan neighbourhood."
"An agreed statement of facts in the court record says a woman who lived in the home's basement suite reported to police on Jan. 6, 2021, that she'd seen people she didn't know bring a "badly beaten and bloodied" woman downstairs, and on the main floor, she saw a man who was beaten and tied up in a bedroom."
"Police arrived at the house to find the back door open, and the bodies of Aldridge and Grandbois inside. It appeared that they were "being prepared to be removed from the residence," the agreed facts say. Aldridge was hog-tied with an electrical cord and wrapped in a carpet secured with tape, while Grandbois was also wrapped in a carpet with his hands tied behind his back."
"Both victims had numerous injuries, with the cause of death ruled as multiple stab wounds to the head and neck. An autopsy found Aldridge also had blunt force injuries, fractured bones and evidence of neck compression. She'd been stabbed more than 20 times. The case concluded without anyone being found criminally responsible for killing Aldrige or Grandbois."
That is totally f*cked up.
16 year old injured after shooting in St. Catharines nightclub
The Toronto Star is reporting that "A 16-year-old boy is injured after a shooting inside a St. Catharines club past midnight on Sunday, police say. Just before 12:45 a.m., officers patrolling the downtown core responded to the sounds of gunshots coming from St. Paul Street, officials said in a news release."
"At the scene, police found a multitude of people running from Club 88, and the 16-year-old victim from Ajax was found outside the club. He was taken to hospital, and his injuries were deemed non life-threatening, investigators added. Officials believe the shooting took place inside the club near the bathroom, but the circumstances that led up to it 'remain part of the active and ongoing investigation,' police said."
OK is says the shooting took place inside the nightclub and the 16 year old was injured outside the nightclub. Doesn't say he was shot. He could have been trampled. What is a 16 year old kid doing outside a nightclub at 12:45 AM?
The GTA has a lot of juvenile delinquents running around with illegal guns who have no respect for law and order.
CHCH is reporting that the 16 year old was shot. So was he shot inside the nightclub or outside the nightclub. What was a 16 year old doing in a nightclub after midnight and how did they get a gun past security?
Sunday, April 27, 2025
Bill Majcher and CSIS' illegal op using MI 6 as a cover
BREAKING: EXPLOSIVE: 🚨 SECRET AGENTS BETRAYED — CSIS ABUSED MI6 COVER — LIBERAL GOVERNMENT COVERUP EXPOSED 🚨
— Jim Ferguson (@JimFergusonUK) April 28, 2025
SHOCKING: Canadian Secret Intelligence Service Laid Bare: Secret Agents. Gun Caches. Cash Drops. Drugs. Contract Killings. Colombian Cartels. Double Agents. Spies. Wire… pic.twitter.com/7x2afNOhvR
As I mentioned, Global News spoke with Bill Majcher after his appearance in Vancouver court April 15th 2025. They cited some pretty shocking information found in an Information to Obtain the RCMP used to get a search warrant for various email accounts used by Bill Majcher.
Their whole case appears to revolve around false allegations about Bill Majcher's involvement with Chinese real estate magnate Kevin Sun. Kevin was at one time wanted by the Chinese authorities but no longer is. Bill had nothing to do with him. Case closed. Add that to the false allegations about the screen shot from the movie and the case has fallen apart.
It made a great headline though. Global's interview cited some highly sensitive information that was disclosed in the ITO but should not have been. Bill Majcher refused to comment on those allegations. However, there is something else of interest in that ITO. (Information to Obtain) I'm not going to mention parts of it because IMO that should never have been released.
However, since CSIS is on a defamation campaign let's look at what CSIS admitted to in their own evidence. CSIS was created under an act of Parliament. CSIS is only legally permitted to operate within Canada. It is not legally permitted to operate extraterritorially. So let's look at CSIS' own evidence and see how they admit they broke the law.
An excerpt from the ITO the Crown submitted to the court states: "Around 2012-2013, the CSIS member contacted MAJCHER and tried to recruit him to conduct a covert intelligence gathering operation on CSIS's behalf."
"A few months later, MAJCHER had further meetings with CSIS in Canada in that regard; In a subsequent meeting in Hong Kong, MAJCHER met with a British intelligence Ml-6 representative. Ml-6 would be co-running this joint operation with CSIS;"
"During subsequent meetings outside China, MAJCHER was provided by CSIS with material and secure communication devices and informed on protocols; This whole intelligence gathering operation ran approximately for less than 24 months and ended in 2014 or early 2015."
So CSIS admit Majcher worked for them for two years.
The CSIS member handling MAJCHER indicated to him that Ml-6 involvement was CSIS' way to circumvent Canadian laws which did not allow CSIS to operate extraterritorially at that time. MAJCHER stated to be troubled by this, and to fear having become unwittingly ensnared in an operation not sanctioned by Canadian law;" Did you catch that?
In the Crowns own evidence they admit CSIS intentionally broke the law. They are not legally authorized to operate outside of Canada so the used MI6 as a cover to let them break the law.
Where does the budget for that come from?
Clearly we have the wrong person on trial here. When tax dollars are used illegally, who is responsible? Please advise.
The only other item left in the charges against Bill Majcher is the claim that he was willing to negotiate Meng Wanzhou's realse. How is that a bad thing? She was the Huawei CFO arrested in a trade war. England can sell Iran nukes but China can't sell them cell phones. GMAFB. He was willing to help negotiate the release of the two Michaels. How is that a bad thing?
There is information in that ITO that directly relates to the Cameron Ortis case. What CSIS hired Bill to do in Hong Kong was exactly what Cam claimed a foreign intelligence agency asked him to do. The Five Eyes are just burning another asset.
Bill Majcher's crime? The answer is found in Paul Palango's book Dispersing the Fog pages 253-255. Bill was critical of the RCMP. Just like Allen Dalstrom who was fired for making a statement critical of the RCMP in Julian Sher's book The Road to Hell.








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