Saturday, November 30, 2024

Netflix sued over Jake Paul Mike Tyson Streaming



The New york Post is reporting that "A Florida man has filed a class-action lawsuit against Netflix over the poor streaming quality that affected millions during the widely viewed boxing match between former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson and YouTube personality Jake Paul on Friday night. Ronald “Blue” Denton, a resident of Hillsborough County, Florida, alleged that the streaming giant was guilty of breach of contract over the frequent glitches, according to TMZ. The class-action lawsuit filed in Florida state court is seeking damages of at least $50 million."

OK that is ridiculous. Streaming glitches. I watched it on Netflix. There was a five second pause before it started. That was it. The clown didn't spend $50 million to watch it. He watched it for free with his paid subscription. On top of that Boxing World is claiming the lawsuit is over a scripted fight. Holy clickbait Batman. Did you even read the Statement of Claim. Give it a rest.

Jake Paul is an idiot but Mike Tyson is not. That trailer trash YouTube channel is disgusting.

Plan to Abolish the ATF

Mossad caught in Italian espionage scandal



The Midle East Monitor is reporting that "Israeli foreign intelligence agency Mossad has reportedly been implicated in an espionage scandal targeting Italian prime minister and senior officials, Yedioth Ahronoth reported yesterday.

"According to the paper, Mossad has been involved in deals with the Milan-based private investigation firm which is made up of current and former senior members of the security services and who have stolen personal information on politicians, including Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and public figures, to be used for extortion." Just like Jeffrey Epstein and P Didy.

"The paper said at least four people are under arrest and dozens more under investigation, adding that cyber security experts and hackers may have breached the servers of Italy’s Interior Ministry. Italian media outlets described the case as a conspiracy of the highest level that involves members of the mafia and officials in the intelligence services, along with foreign intelligence services including the Mossad.” Diddy's ties to Mossad lobbyists

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Mad Mullahs of Tehran: The Five and a Half Eyes Lies

In September the Toronto Sun repeated the CIA's shock and awe press release about Damion Ryan and Iran. There are no new developments in the case. They're just repeating the CIA's press release that was published in the Washington Post which is the Agency's propaganda rag.

The Toronto Sun article states "The mad mullahs of Tehran have allegedly entered an unholy alliance with Hells Angels and other gangs to murder dissidents in Canada and the U.S. According to a bombshell report in the Washington Post, the scheme is intended to silence — permanently — the regime’s growing legion of critics." The only problem is that isn't true.

"The Post said that notorious Russian thugs, Thieves in Law, an Iranian drug trafficker (who is a Kurd that worked for the CIA) and hyper-violent crime groups from Scandinavia have been recruited by Tehran." Notporius Russian thugs. Now it's sounding like dramatic crime fiction.

"One target was reportedly an Iranian dissident living in Maryland. The FBI said Canadian Hells Angel Damion Ryan, 43, was allegedly hired by Tehran to take the dissident off the board."

Aside from being false, there's nothing new to add to the report. They're just repeating the same old fake report from January. After I said there has been no new developments in the case the Washington Post and the Toronto Sun repeated the same old shock and awe press release from January. I guess if you repeat a lie often enough people start thinking it's true.

"The plot failed. Ryan is accused of recruiting fellow Canadian Adam R. Pearson, 29, to do the piece of work. Pearson was hiding in Minneapolis to evade murder charges in Canada." The plot didn't fail. It simply never happened. They are trying to charge him for something he didn't do.

Pearson was charged with murder in Alberta. That didn't even make the news but this fake press release about him wanting to take a contract to kill an Iranian dissident made international headlines. "Naturally, Iran — the world’s boy scout — denied any wrongdoing and declared it was all a Zionist plot." Notice the CIA sarcasm. The authors of Operation Ajax in Iran to steal their oil.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran harbours neither the intent nor the plan to engage in assassination or abduction operations, whether in the West or any other country,” Tehran’s mission to the United Nations said in a statement to the Post. “These fabrications are concoctions of the Zionist regime, the Albania-based Mujahedin-e Khalq terrorist cult, and certain Western intelligence services—including those of the United States—to divert attention from the atrocities committed by the Israeli regime.” OK let's back that up. We know that Netanyahu is committing atrocities in Gaza. They are sexually assaulting prisoners and shooting civilians and children with Drones.

We know that Western Intelligence agencies are behind the false allegations about Damion Ryan as well as the Washington Post. What is the the Albania-based Mujahedin-e Khalq terrorist cult?

That's the MEK. They are the CIA sponsored opposition in Iran. I met them protesting in Vancouver. Maryam Rajavi, the woman they are supporting is a wife of a terrorist that was helping Saddam Hussein gas Iranian civilians for the CIA. They were using mustard gas supplied by the same US Intelligence agencies that came up with this ridiculous Damion Ryan extortion plot.

So we had the shock and awe fake press release make international headlines in January. I reported that there has been no new developments then the CIA send out the same press release confirming that there are no new developments. Other than the fact that thet are extorting Damion Ryan and he rolled on Area 43 in the DTES who he and the Wolf Pack hired just like the rolled on the Driftwood Crips after he hired them. Maybe Tulsi Gabbard can sort all this BS out.

Friday, November 29, 2024

Surrey Six Abuse of Process & The Malik Murder cover up

Meanwhile back on the ranch the abuse of process trial is under way for the Surrey Six. Assistant Commissioner David Teboul took the stand. "Teboul was file coordinator – a role he described as a management position – for the Surrey Six investigation. At the time, he was working with the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT), where he’d taken a position in 2003. (He is now a staff sergeant in charge of anti-corruption with RCMP "E" Division)." AYFKM?

Post Media News is reporting that "Former Mountie Derek Brassington pleaded guilty in 2019 of breach of trust and obstruction of justice after he had an inappropriate sexual relationship with a potential witness who can only be identified as Jane Doe 1. Two other ex-officers, Dave Attew and Danny Michaud, pleaded guilty to failing to maintain law and order under the RCMP Act. All three are scheduled to testify at the four-month hearing."

"As for the relationship between Brassington and Doe 1, Teboul said he saw them together in another Canadian city in July 2009 but didn’t notice any behaviour that crossed the line at the time. Still, he thought the fact Brassington was alone with the woman was inappropriate but not a code of conduct breach. 'I didn’t see open displays — like public displays — of affection between the two of them in front of me. I didn’t see them behave in a manner that I would have reasonably been able to interpret that there’s an intimate relationship occurring, he testified. 'What I was left with was that his presence there, by himself, with her, was inappropriate.'”

That's hard to believe. The Surrey Six investigation was a complete gong show and he was a manager overseeing it. It wasn't just one member having an inappropriate relationship with a witness. One of the other officers watched him have a threesome with two witnesses. They were all consistently getting drunk and flirting with the witnesses. It was all consensual and it was all inappropriate. How did he get promoted after that? Was he a Friend of Craig Callen?

Interesting note that David Teboul is a Graduate of the FBI National Academy 277. Kind of makes his bogus endorsement of terrorist charges against a BC woman who married an ISIS fighter suspect. The CIA created ISIS and the FBI is an alphabet subsidiary of the CIA. Now we see his name come up on this BC Superlab bust tied to the Wolf Pack. He once again runs interference for the Hells Angels by blaming the Canadian Judicial system for not charging more than one fall guy in that bust. He once again mentioned the Mexican cartel without mentioning the Wolf Pack. More shock and awe without any other arrests.

You blame the judicial system if the people you arrested got off. You don't blame the judicial system for failing to make the arrests. His name came up in a recent Air India memorial. Yet not a word about Surjan Singh Gill or how CSIS provoded the explosives for that bombing. Not a word.
Speaking of Air India, Post Media News is reporting that "One of two men charged with killing Ripudaman Singh Malik, a Surrey man acquitted in the 1985 Air India bombing, ran across a New Westminster courtroom Monday and attacked his co-accused right after they both pleaded guilty. Just as the morning’s proceedings ended, Jose Lopez removed his suit jacket and ran several metres before jumping on his fellow hit man, Tanner Fox."

"The two killers punched and clawed at each other for a couple of minutes as shocked members of the public — including Malik’s family — watched. Sheriffs broke up the fight, pushing the men to the ground before handcuffing them and leading them away. Other sheriffs cleared the public gallery. Lopez and Fox had just pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster before Justice Terence Schultes. The first-degree murder charge they had been facing will be dropped." Imagine that.

Earlier Monday, prosecutor Matthew Stacey read an agreed statement of facts describing how Fox and Lopez killed Malik outside his Surrey business, at 8236 128th St. on July 14, 2022. “Mr. Fox and Mr. Lopez were hired and paid to commit the murder of Mr. Malik, and they did kill Mr. Malik,” Stacey said. But there were no details given about who hired them or what the motive was for killing the controversial businessman."

They admitted to being hired to kill him but the crown offered them a deal so the name of the person who hired them would be censored. Other reports tied them to the Brother's Keepers and the Edmonton Hells Angels but the plea deal censored that as well. That explains why CSIS is running interference for the Hells Angels.

A profitable solution to the Canada Post Strike: No Admail

I have a simple solution to the Canada Post strike that will make Canada Post profitable again. Get rid of admail. Wait 'till I tell ye. For 20 years we've been listening to Corporate clowns tell us that Adamil is the future of Canada Post. Admail is good business. Admail is where the money is. Evidently it's not. The proof is in the pudding. The rapidly increasing annual deficit is the evidence that Admail is not where the money is. The cost of delivery is more than the revenue it brings in. Parcels are where the money is. Save Canada Post by ditching Admail. Here's why:

Back in the day, a letter carrier's route was based on incentive. If you hurried and finished early, you got paid for a full day. Consequently we'd find ways to make it faster. One way was to criss cross streets on light days. When I say light days I mean days when not every single call got lettermail. Kind of like everyday now. When lettermail was big and people were getting mail every day, bringing a flyer along with that mail was worth it. Now when so many houses don't get mail delivery on a specific day, going to every house with flyers isn't worth the money.

Technically, each route is divided into three parts A,B and C. On A day you are supposed to go to every single point of call with flyers even if it didn't get mail. That's become more and more ridiculous as the number of calls increase and the mail volume decreases.

Being a letter carrier is a physically demanding job and every year it keeps getting worse because as the mail volume drops the letter carrier's routes get longer. The current CUPW president couldn't do the job and has never done that job so it's pretty hard for her to understand what they really need. The ideological agendas aren't it.

If we got rid of Admail and focused on parcels, documents and credit cards the routes could be longer but not so insanely physically demanding. No one wants those fliers anyways.

As for the USPS they have always had a different model and when you remember the days of Going Postal, that was not a better model. Many years ago, when I was a letter carrier and the system was based on incentive, a coworker had returned from visiting the US. He said he saw a US letter carrier delivering mail and he was really dawdling. He said to the guy wow, you mush have really cushy routes down here. The guy said not really. I get paid for 8 hours so it doesn't matter how fast I go. Theirs was not a system based on incentive.

The Union correctly pointed out that Canada Post delivers to rural areas where the couriers won't go because it's not profitable for them. So what does that mean? That means Canada Post has a complete monopoly on the rural market. If they change the way they do business there's no reason they can't make a profit. Canada Post Delivers.

UPS still makes a profit. FEDex still makes a profit. DHL and everyone else still make a profit. Why can't Canada Post? It's because of Admail. All these other couriers aren't going to every single point of call with flyers that nobody wants. Let's make Canada Post profitable again.
Times have changed. Remember how long it took to learn a route so you could line all the parcels up in the correct delivery sequence. Now you have GPS maps and automatic sequencing to tell you which parcel is next and how to get there. If Canada Post isn't using this mode of delivery for MSCs they need to. Amazon is. Part of the problem is Article 29 Technological Change.

The wording of the collective agreement makes innovation very difficult. That's why it's next to impossible for the company to evolve. There are two main differences between Costco and Canada Post. Costco treats their employees well, Canada Post does not.

Jim Sinegal was a true pioneer. When everyone else in the food industry was slashing wages and benefits he said treat your employees well. That means rewarding them but also listening to them. The other way Costco is different from Canada Post is that Costco is constantly innovating. Costco is always trying to think up new ways to make the business run more efficiently.

Costco can pay their employees a fair wage because their employees are productive. That's because the company is organized. Canada Post used to be like that 20 years ago. If they set Admail aside and built a new model based on parcels and documents they would be far more efficient, proficient and profitable. Admail are the sandbags holding them back.

Developing the Postal bank would be another huge innovation. I saw something about them offering loans. Think about this. Payday loan companies are gouging workers. If Canada Post offered Payday loans at 10% instead of 29.9% they'd under cut the competitors and do a huge amount of business. The Costco model succeeds because it deals in volume. They make a small mark up but do a huge amount of volume. They can do a huge amount of volume because they're organized. Canada Post can do it too. Cut the Admail sandbags and fly.

Amazon workers go on strike for Black Friday

The Globe and Mail is reporitng that "Amazon (AMZN) workers in more than 20 countries, including Canada, are staging a strike from Black Friday through Cyber Monday to protest their wages and working conditions. Calling the action Make Amazon Pay Day, workers are holding strikes from India to the U.S., and England to Canada, to protest what they call exploitation and corporate intimidation. The so called days of resistance are being organized by the UNI Global Union and Progressive International."

"This is the fifth year in a row that workers at Amazon have staged protests during the holiday weekend. It’s not clear exactly how many workers in the U.S. or abroad will take part in this year’s strike. Amazon has not said if the protests disrupt its operations or not. Earlier this week, JPMorgan Chase named Amazon the best stock to own heading into the year-end holidays. Amazon’s share price has risen 37% this year to trade at $205.74 U.S. per share."

Amazon makes a profit and they don't pay their employees very well.

Double Homicide in Chipman, New Brunswick

CTV is Reporting that "Residents of Chipman, N.B., are expressing their shock after the bodies of two people were found inside a burning vehicle(opens in a new tab) in the community this week. Police say investigators are treating the deaths as a double-homicide."

One resident said "There's been shootings before in our community, but not like this." It's interesting the local resident would mention shooting. I'm told the burnt out car was riddled with bullets. I wonder why the police left that part out?

"Resident Tammy Donelan feels there has been an uptick in violent incidents recently. 'I don't know if it's to do with drugs or what it's to do with, but there's people dying and going missing down here in this little town,' said Donelan. 'This stuff never happened before.'”

I'm told this is Outlaw territory now. In September a man and woman shot a 75 year old man during a break and enter near Chipman. This shooting could be payback or discipline.

Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Fake News lied about Covid death rates

RCMP officer injured by friendly fire

CBC is reporting that "The RCMP say one of its officers was likely injured by police gunfire near the community of Midway, a small town in B.C.'s Kootenay region just north of the Canada-U.S. border. An RCMP spokesperson said Kelowna RCMP identified a suspicious Ford F-350 pickup truck around 10:30 a.m. PT on Tuesday and began following it."

"Police say the truck, which was monitored with air surveillance, eventually began driving up a forest service road near Midway around 1:30 p.m., when plainclothes officers from Penticton and Kelowna and dog handlers attempted to pull it over."

"Police arrested two people, and during the arrest, a dog bit a man, according to an RCMP statement. A police officer was also shot and wounded, the statement said, noting it appears the wounded officer was shot as a result of police gunfire. The officer was taken to hospital where he was treated for non-life-threatening injuries and released."

Be aware of what's behind your target. If you can't see what's behind your target it's not safe.