I heard this song on the radio today and it made me think of the FBI demons on 6ademiks back. So this song's dedicated to him. "Put your demons on the back of the bus. Turn around, look them in the face. They don't like how sunlight taste."
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Friday, December 5, 2025
Fake News about J6 Pipe bomb suspect
"The suspect, who was a Capitol Police officer for 4 1/2 years, left the department in mid-2021 for a security detail at the Central Intelligence Agency, sources told Blaze News."
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NBC is reporting that "The man charged with planting two pipe bombs near the Democratic and Republican party headquarters on the eve of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol told the FBI he believed conspiracy theories about the 2020 election, according to two people familiar with the matter."
Oh but wait a minute, facial recognition software said it was a Capital Hill police officer who planted the pipe bomb. So the fake News is frantically sending out false press releases to distract everyone from that fact. Kash Patel lied about the Epstein files, lied about the 30-06, lied about the J6 pipe bomb suspect and lied about the Dirty News blogger. Free 6ademiks.
Wednesday, December 3, 2025
BC seeks to seize three more Hells Angels clubhouses
City News is reporting that "British Columbia’s Director of Civil Forfeiture wants to seize three clubhouses from the Hells Angels, claiming properties in Surrey, Mission and Pitt Meadows were used by the motorcycle club to carry out unlawful activities, including drug trafficking and murder."
"The director’s lawsuit filed in B.C. Supreme Court on Wednesday says the Surrey clubhouse is owned by defendants Gurbinder Singh Johal and Kulwant Kaur Johal, who have allegedly allowed the property to be used by the club since 2018. The lawsuit says the Mission clubhouse is owned by a numbered company, while the Pitt Meadows property is owned by Haney Farms Ltd., a company directed by alleged chapter members Vincenzo Brienza and Emil Utovic." They already seized Kelowna, East Vancouver and Naniamo.
I don't think this is a good thing. Some could call it displaced aggression but I think it goes deeper than that. There's clearly more than meets the eye hear.
For example it claims the clubhouses have been used to plan drug trafficking and murder. Kind of like how Damion Ryan ordered the murder of Anees Mohamed who had been selling drugs for him in the DTES.
IHITit keep going after the people the Hells Angels hired without going after who hired them. That goes right back to Joey Verma and Brittney Irving. IHIT don't care who hired him. They don't even care that Blaze helped him. They still have Blaze on their payroll for f*cks sake. That makes this application complete hypocrisy. If you're so concerned about murder, then why are you protecting the ones ordering the murders? It's very shady.
If you're so concerned about drug trafficking then why were you protecting Damion Ryan all these years while he was running the drugs in the DTES? If you're so concerned about drug trafficking then why don't the CFSEU in BC make drug busts like every other province? Seizing a clubhouse without making drug busts is shady. It reveals an agenda.
As I've said before I'm not a fan of seizing proceeds of crime legislation because it removes the incentive to stop crime. Instead of stopping crime they want to profit from crime. This was really brought home in Freeway Ricky's documentary Crack in the System.
In that documentary a former DEA agent was on and admitted that after the CIA pulled the plug on the Blandon bust, the DEA became corrupt. Instead of seizing drugs they just focused on seizing drug money and pocketing finders fees. So that's a pretty clear example of why proceeds of crime legislation is a bad thing.
I thought the Softside clubhouse in Surrey was a rental. Pitt Meadows, the one by Pitt Lake? I think that's a bit extreme. It's a nice location. Pitt Lake is awesome. Enjoying the outdoors is good for everyone.
I don't even know where the Mission clubhouse is. Years ago one member was busted with a few others in a huge cocaine shipment in Europe but that was a long time ago and that was one member. As George Christie said "The Hells Angels aren't a criminal organization because the members who are involved in criminal activity and stingy and don't share the proceeds of crime with the other members." That is believable.
Instead of seizing clubhouses they need to make drug busts and go after the people who ordered the hits not just the shooters then give the people who ordered the hits police protection to sell drugs. That is what we now face.
It's another comic con. IHITit and the BC CFSEU protect Hells Angels that sell drugs then want to turn around and harass all the other members who don't sell drugs.
TP is not a term the Dirty News would use
Tuesday, December 2, 2025
Canadian Border agent defamed by India
Global is reporting that "Last October, Indian news outlets ran with what they promoted as a “landmine” story: a fugitive wanted for terrorism was on the payroll of the Canadian government."
"Sandeep Singh Sidhu was not only a “dreaded terrorist,” an Indian television anchor told her millions of viewers, he was also a Canada Border Services Agency superintendent. Under banners that read “Trudeau’s tax-funded terrorist” and “Kanada rewards assassin,” Indian news hosts called it a shocking revelation about “dirty Canadian secrets.”
"But it wasn’t true, according to the Canadian government and Sidhu’s lawyers, who allege the veteran law enforcement officer was the victim of an Indian government disinformation campaign."
"And now Sidhu, a lifelong British Columbia resident who has spent the past two decades safeguarding Canada’s frontiers, is pushing back against those he says threw his life into turmoil. In a lawsuit against India’s government filed in the Ontario court on Tuesday, Sidhu accused the South Asian nation of recklessly making him the face of a ploy aimed at embarrassing Canada."
Modi lies. We can't believe anything he says. He claims anyone who opposes his persecution of Sikhs and flooding of the Punjab is a terrorist.
Costco sues Trump administration over tariffs
ABC is reporting that "Wholesale retail giant Costco has sued the federal government to ensure it will receive a complete refund on import duties if the Supreme Court rules against President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs."
"Costco, the largest warehouse club operator in the United States, said it has been the “importer of record” for products affected by the tariffs, but did not provide a specific dollar amount it is seeking in damages. The corporation noted in the filing that the suit was necessary because importers are not guaranteed to receive a refund if the high court strikes down the tariffs, unless they sue."
Police seize 5.9 tons of cocaine and 1.7 tons of meth
CP 24 is reporting that "Canadian authorities have seized 386 kilograms of fentanyl, 5,989 kg of cocaine and 1,708 kg of methamphetamine during an operation dubbed the National Fentanyl Sprint 2.0, the RCMP said in a press release Tuesday."
"According to CIROC, most of these seizures were in Ontario, except for precursor chemicals, with 83 per cent or 224 kg of what was seized coming from Quebec. Most of the methamphetamine (51 per cent) was seized in BC."
That's a staggering amount of cocaine. Where in Ontario was it seized? Where did it come from? The meth in BC is not surprising. Yet there's something about this that feels shady. Fancy graphics and Intelligence Agencies are a red flag. Why won't the BC CFSEU make drug busts in BC? Oh right, my bad.
This new bust involved the guy that claims there are 7 cartels operating in Canada. He's part of the 5 Eyes diversion. All the US Alphabet Agencies are corrupt. It's hard to believe any Canadian Agencies working with those corrupt agencies aren't. The ATF run Humanopolis through Michael Kramer.
Who are the arrests in this National bust? That much cocaine and meth in a five month operation? Not a word about the HAs? No one in BC has that much meth other than the HAs. "Thousands of arrests." Name one. Where all the pics of the ship load of cocaine and meth? All I see is bureaucrats in a photo op. What's really going on here?
Monday, December 1, 2025
December 1st: The Christmas Season
Well December first. I guess we can talk about Christmas now. I keep saying how time flies as you get older. In just over three weeks Christmas will be over. When we were kids summer seemed to last forever. Two months and it's gone. The seasons just seem to fly by now. As do the years.
I mentioned how the light display at Bear Creek Park after Diwali and before Christmas was kind of strange. It was hard to figure out what the point was as there was nothing there from Diwali or Christmas. At least the Christmas lights at the Bear Creek train are about Christmas.
Lac Lafarge is nice but again no nativities or anything to do with Christmas. Kind of empty and soulless when you think about it. I really like the German Christmas market in Vancouver and the Shipyard Christmas market beside Lonsdale Quay in North Vancouver. Krampus this year was a blast. I guess that kind of put me in the mood. Some years I just can't wait until it's over. I normally just look forward to the New Year.
This year I'm kind of savoring the season. I was surprised to hear there are no Christmas lights at the Stanley park train this year and I was like WTF? They're out in Cloverdale this year. Turns out that's because Harry Potter's enchanted forest is in Stanley Park now until the new year. That looks totally cool. My kids grew up reading Harry Potter. Then it was Lord of the Rings. I was impressed to see them excited about reading.
Grouse mountain has live reindeer and lots of Christmas things going on. Capilano suspension bridge has lots of lights and a boardwalk in the trees. All of these are more practical with a year membership. One time can be pricey. Season's passes are more worth while. The canyon lights are impressive.
Fatal shooting in Surrey ID'd
The Vancouver Sun is reporting that "A Chilliwack man has been identified as the victim killed in a targeted shooting Friday evening near Surrey’s Guildford Town Centre. On Friday just before midnight, Jaskaran Birring, 26, was found suffering from life-threatening injuries on 105 Avenue, between 152nd and 153rd streets. First responders were unable to save him."
Related to the drug trade. Shooter's vehicle was torched.










