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Friday, June 13, 2025
Crime on the Granville strip relates to support housing
BIV is reporting that "Alan Goodall has owned the Aura nightclub in Vancouver's entertainment district for 16 years, and says the situation for his business has never been worse. "Just in the last month alone, my ceiling has caved in in three different locations, three times," Goodall said of his club, located on the ground floor of the former Howard Johnson hotel on Granville Street."
"The hotel was purchased by the British Columbia government for supportive housing in 2020 and since then Vancouver fire crews have been called to the site 906 times, including for a fire on Wednesday. Vancouver police also say they've been called to the housing site thousands of times since it was converted."
"The latest fire has now prompted a commitment from the B.C. government to transition supportive housing out of the entertainment district, although there's no time frame."
Crews battle 2-alarm fire at former Howard Johnson hotel in Vancouver. That's not support housing that's crime promotion.
Heard of Water Buffalo escape and run loose in Surrey
@globalnews.ca A herd of water buffalo managed to escape their farm in Surrey, B.C. on Wednesday and run amok down city streets. The busted-out bovines were eventually corralled on a driveway and returned home. #Buffalo #Surrey #BC ♬ original sound - Globalnews.ca
Thursday, June 12, 2025
Leonardo Rizzuto arrested in police operation
CTV is reporting that "Quebec provincial police announced the arrest of Leonardo Rizzuto, the alleged head of the Montreal Mafia, in an operation Thursday that they say will deliver a “major blow” to organized crime in the province."
"Rizzuto, 56, the youngest son of the late reputed Mafia boss Vito Rizzuto, was among 11 people arrested in the operation called Project Alliance, a joint investigation between the Sûreté du Québec (SQ) and Montreal police (SPVM)."
The Montreal Mafia? Right now there are two and right now the Rizzuto's are the underdogs. The Montreal Gazatte is reporting that "Eleven people were arrested Thursday and another five are still being sought on arrest warrants. Nearly 150 officers executed warrants in Montreal, Laval, Blainville, Shefford, St-Lazare, Repentigny, Quebec City and Rosemère."
An IHIT lie comes back to bite them in the a*s
Wednesday, June 11, 2025
Fatal shooting in Surrey Id'd
Update: The name of the victim is Satwinder Sharma. CSIS hires local gang members to shoot people who won't pay their extortion. CSIS orchestrated the South Asian extortion in Alberta and Ontario as well as the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
CTV is reporting that "A man is dead after a shooting in Surrey’s Fleetwood neighbourhood Wednesday afternoon. Officers from the RCMP Surrey Provincial Operations Support Unit were called to the scene on 84 Avenue near 160 Street around 3:45 p.m., the Surrey Police Service said in a news release. The site is across the street from Fleetwood Community Centre."
Squamish forest fire Climatizes us for negligence
Yahoo News is reporting that "Residents of Squamish, B.C., say they’re on edge as a wildfire burns on a forested ridge above the community. Those in the community have been watching helicopter water bombers make repeated trips over the fire as gusty winds carry the smell of smoke back into the district."
Repeat trips. Look at that tiny bucket. That's like trying to put out a house fire with a watering can for plants. We've seen a lot of criminally negligent forest fire fighting over the years. LA, Maui, Chile even here in Canada. Back burns in windy conditions that make the fire much worse. Oh this is all part of the science. No it's not. It's all part of an agenda to climatize us for insanity.
In 2023 a 40 year first fire fighting veteran said BC Wildfire Service has lost its way. Indeed they have. We need more air support. Water bombers not those tiny little buckets. The experts say helicopters are more accurate. Those aren't experts. The more water the more effective it is. It's that simple.
This isn't a climate change debate. This is a forest fire management debate. In order for us to adjust to climate change we need to be more effective at forest fire management. Fighting a forest fire with a shovel and a bucket is not effective. We need more air support. We need better air support.
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Tulsi Gabbard On Her Visit To Hiroshima
Ontario keeps making record Drugs busts, BC doesn't
"The investigation, dubbed Project Pelican, led to the largest drug seizure in the police service’s history, Peel Police Chief Nishan Duraiappah told reporters at a news conference."
The Ottawa Citizen is reporting that "Ontario Provincial Police announced Tuesday the seizure of more than 27 kilograms and thousands of tablets of 37 different illegal drugs and prescription medication destined to be shipped across Canada through courier services and Canada Post."
"Officers seized weapons, ammunition, $95,000 in currency, a stolen Ferrari valued at $400,000 and an estimated value of $2.5 million in illegal drugs, including fentanyl, ketamine and MDMA, also known as Ecstasy."
"On March 27, police conducted another search and recovered 11 more stolen vehicles with an estimated combined worth of $730,000. It was unclear exactly where these vehicles were recovered. Four individuals were arrested and charged in connection with the investigation."
Global is reporting that "OPP say officers seized more 43 kg of fentanyl, along with large quantities of other drugs like meth and cocaine, as a result of two recent large-scale investigations."
"Given all the rhetoric flowing from south of the border, Carrique made certain to note that the fentanyl was for distribution in Canada. 'At this time, there is no indication that the fentanyl seized through these investigations was destined for exportation to the United States or any other country,' he offered."
Paul Palango Interview: Anatomy of a Cover-Up
The video is posted on Gan Jing World as well as on Spotify. YouTube is just a mirror because it embeds in the blog. I'm not a fan of Youtube censorship. The other platforms are better for free speech. Paul Palango is an award winning investigative journalist and accomplished author.
In the 1970s he worked for The Hamilton Spectator before moving to The Globe and Mail in 1977 and remaining there until 1990 when he retired as an editor. He's written several books.
In 1988 he wrote a book about the RCMP called the Last Guardians. Then in 2008 he wrote another book about the RCMP called Dispersing the Fog. In 2022 he wrote a book about the Nova Scotia Mass murders called 22 Murders.
Today he releases a second book about that same event called Anatomy of a Cover up. In this podcast Paul makes two bombshell revelations that sparks a journey to uncover the cover up around the Nova Scotia Mass murders.