Friday, February 15, 2019

Hells Angel drug ring from Quebec to New Brunswick



CTV is reporting that "The Surete du Quebec says it has arrested 32 people allegedly linked to a drug trafficking ring in eastern Quebec and New Brunswick. The arrests carried out Thursday are in connection with drug distribution networks controlled by the Hells Angels. Among those arrested were Eric Blanchette, who police say is a prospect member of the Hells Angels chapter in New Brunswick, and his brother Yanick. The organization, known as the "Eastern Network," controlled drug distribution in the Lower St-Lawrence, Gaspe and Iles-de-la-Madeleine."

Global is reporting that "Insp. Guy Lapointe told reporters in Quebec City the network allegedly controlled sales and distribution of synthetic drugs and cocaine and paid a tax to the Hells Angels to operate." Where have we heard that before?

La Press reported that the Blanchette twins were arrested in he Dominican back in 2012. "Yannick Blanchette has been convicted of robbery, conspiracy and fraud, while his brother has a history of break and enter, theft and mischief." More petty thieves. Nothing noble there.

Thursday, February 14, 2019

SNC-Lavalin bids for Pattullo Bridge replacement



The Peace Arch News is reporting that "SNC-Lavalin, the company involved in allegations with Prime Minister’s Office, is among potential contractors." This is what I mean about the SNC - Lavalin smoke and mirrors. SNC - Lavalin should NOT be on the list. Follow the money.

Laila Yuile is right. The SNC - Lavalin scandal is tied to BOTH parties in BC.

Charges stayed due to excessive delays. The corruption never ends.

SNC-Lavalin under bids and over charges government contracts just like Lockheed Martin.

If you want the project to finish within budget, don't use SNC-Lavalin.

The BC Hydro Fraud: CBC Nails it



CBC is reporting that "A report released by B.C.'s provincial government says the previous government pressured BC Hydro into signing long-term contracts with independent power producers (IPPs) that will cost customers over $16 billion over 20 years. The report says the former B.C. Liberal government "manufactured an urgent need for power while disallowing BC Hydro to produce it." It says the public utility was then forced to buy power from private producers at inflated prices, at the direction of the government." Global is covering the story as well.

Exactly. This is what Norm Farrell and I have been saying for years.

Saint Valentine's Day Massacre



Neal Gordon, author of Tony Accardo is Joe Batters will be on Crime Beat an Internet radio talk show with Ron Chepesiuk today to commemorate the 90th Anniversary of the St. Valentine's Day Massacre on February 14th, 2019 at 8:00pm Eastern Time. Erin go Bragh. Tiocfaidh ár lá.

Wednesday, February 13, 2019

SNC - Lavalin Smoke and Mirrors



The Fake News Media is buzzing with the latest SNC - Lavalin smoke and mirror Red Hearing. Macleans is reporting that "Former attorney general Peter MacKay told the Toronto Sun this week that the police should be called in to investigate the SNC-Lavalin affair, because someone may have obstructed justice." Peter Dirtbag MacKay? AYFKM? That's the pot calling the kettle black. How about his own endorsement of torture in Afghanistan for the Central Asian Gas Pipeline? When it comes ot SNC - Lavalin, the Liberals and the Conservatives are equally as corrupt.

Now they are tabling motions back and forth to try and blame each other. We are completely missing the point in this news coverage of the latest SNC - Lavalin scandal. SNC - Lavalin is dirty as f*ck. We need to stop giving them government contracts so they can burn tax dollars through fraud and political kickbacks. End of story. It's just like Gateway Casinos in BC.

Laila Yuile is reporting that the SNC - Lavalin scandal is tied to BOTH parties in BC.

Fatal shooting outside Toronto



Global is reporting that "Toronto police say homicide investigators have taken over after a man was shot and killed in east-end Toronto on Tuesday. Emergency services responded to reports of gunshots in the Lawrence Avenue and Andover Crescent area just before 3 p.m. Police said officers found a man on scene suffering from gunshot wounds. He was rushed to hospital without vital signs. Police said he later succumbed to his injuries. Officers said a man was seen fleeing the scene northbound wearing a black toque, black jacket, black track pants with a white stripe, boots and a backpack. Police said he is believed to be armed."

Mississauga shooting Tuesday night

CP 24 is reporting that "A man has been taken from the scene of a Mississauga shooting to a trauma centre with life-threatening injuries on Tuesday night. The incident took place in the area of Mavis Road and Crawford Mill Avenue just after 10 p.m. Peel Regional Police said the victim is in critical but stable condition."

Sunday shootings in Etobicoke

Global is reporting that "Toronto police are investigating after numerous shots were fired outside a plaza in north Etobicoke. Police responded to a call around 10:30 p.m. Sunday in the area of Islington Avenue and Dixon Road. Authorities said two people were taken to hospital with minor injuries. Several cars and at least one store window were damaged."

Global is reporting that "Toronto police say one woman is suffering life-threatening injuries after an early morning shooting in Etobicoke on Sunday. Officers responded to a call at 6:50 a.m. in the area of Lake Shore Boulevard and Silver Moon Drive, just west of Park Lawn Road. Investigators said a woman was found without any vital signs when police arrived on the scene. She was rushed to hospital for treatment."

Last month an 18-year-old man was fatally shot in Etobicoke.

Sunday, February 10, 2019

Odis Buck Garrett died in prison



The Federal inmate registry has confirmed that Odis Buck Garrett died in prison on February 12 2017 at the age of 74. Odis was in prison for ordering the murder of Margo Compton and her twin seven year old daughters for testifying against him in the prostitution case. Odis ran a brothel called the Love Nest in San Francisco for the Hells Angels. His pal Sonny Barger attended the trial and later recognized him as a member of the Filthy Few Fellowship in the Big House Crew.

Mexican journalist shot and killed while sitting in a restaurant having breakfast



CNN is reporting that "Jesus Eugenio Ramos Rodriguez was at breakfast Saturday morning when he became the second journalist murdered in Mexico this year. Mexican authorities confirmed the death of Rodriguez on Saturday. They say he was in a restaurant early Saturday morning in the city of Tabasco when he was shot and killed. Rodriguez hosted a radio show that aired twice daily, and according to government run Notimex, he is the second journalist to be killed in Mexico in 2019."

"With nine journalists killed in 2018, Mexico is the fourth deadliest country in the world for journalists, according to a report by Reporters Without Borders, known internationally as Reporters Sans Frontières (RSF). The United States, last year, tied for fifth."

One year after the murder of Juan Carlos Huerta, the voice of Jesus Ramos is silenced. Our heart goes out to his family, followers and all the people of Mexico struggling under the burden of organized crime. We also remember Felina, aka Catwoman the courageous blogger who was killed by the cartel. We spotlight the missing in Mexico in honour of her memory.

Let us remember that the CIA is the one feeding the violence in Mexico. They were the ones responsible for operation Fast and Furious that sold guns to the sinola cartel and brought back tons of cocaine as payment. Some of that cocaine made it's way into Canada thanks to the CIA which is as we originally declared a criminal organization far more ruthless than the Hells Angels.

Fear God and respect the dead. We all will be held accountable for our actions in this life.

Saturday, February 9, 2019

Quebec Hells Angel arrested in the Dominican



The Montreal Gazette is reporting that "The last alleged Hells Angel sought in a major police operation appeared before a judge at the Montreal courthouse on Wednesday after spending 10 months on the lam in the Dominican Republic. Last April, the Sûreté du Québec alleged Daniel-André (Grand Dan) Giroux was a member of the Montreal chapter of the Hells Angels. The force had just arrested dozens of people in a lengthy investigation into four drug trafficking networks in Quebec with tentacles that reached into Ontario and New Brunswick.

"Giroux is also charged with selling methamphetamine in Montreal with several other people, including three full-patch Hells Angels: Michel (Sky) Langlois, Louis Matte and Stéphane Maheu."

Nobody f*cks with the Quebec Hells Angels. They would eat the BC members for breakfast like they did the Ontario Nomads. The picture of Grand Dan in the Montreal Journal said he was a prospect of the Montreal chapter but he has since received his patch March 2018."

Quebec has an organized crime task force. BC doesn't.

Fentanyl and Naloxone: The Lucrative Lifesaver



The Fusion Media Group is reporting that "Politicians like Hillary and Obama are promoting a wonder drug to save opiate addicts from deadly overdoses. Its rising cost is enriching some of the same prescription drug makers who produce the addictive opiates in the first place."

Can we see the Pharmaceutical fraud yet?

"An investigation by Fusion found at least three major manufacturers of lifesaving naloxone also produce some of the most potent, addictive pain medications at the heart of America’s narcotics crisis. And a Fusion survey of 12 first-responder agencies across the country found that the naloxone provided to them by drug manufacturers has more than doubled in price since 2010."

Friday, February 8, 2019

Fatal shooting outside Vernon



The Salmon Arm Observer is reporting that "A man is in custody after a suspected shooting that left one dead Friday morning. Vernon-North Okanagan RCMP are currently investigating multiple scenes resulting from what police believe to be a break and enter that turned violent."

"The Vernon-North Okanagan RCMP received a report of a break and enter in progress at a residential home located in the 9800-block of Park Lane, Lavington at about 1 a.m. Friday, Feb. 8. It was reported there were possible shots fired resulting in one occupant of the home sustaining non-life threatening injuries."

"Approximately a half hour after the break and enter incident, RCMP officers were called to an address located in the 4800-block of 27th St, Vernon in regards to one male who was has sustained an apparent gunshot injury. This man has since died as a result of these injuries."

Global is reporting that "After the Lavington incident, police showed up in the parking lot of the Village Green Hotel, where a minivan is under an RCMP tent. RCMP say they found a male who had died from an apparent gunshot wound in the parking lot. Whether or not the individual was shot in the van is still not clear, but it should be noted there are blood stains on the ground, just outside the front passenger door." The van was in the Village Green Hotel parking lot.

Australia - US - Mexico 1.7 ton crystal meth bust



MSN News is reporting that "Australian and US authorities on Friday announced they had seized around a billion dollars worth of methylamphetamine -- or "ice" -- in a bust that revealed new ties between Mexican cartels and Aussie biker gangs. The Australian Federal Police said that a joint investigation led the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement to uncover 1.7 tonnes of drugs in California last month."

"They face various charges, including attempting to import illegal drugs, and face maximum sentences of life in prison in Australia if convicted. The investigation appeared to reveal cooperation between Mexican cartels and Australian biker gangs, developing what authorities say is a worrying new vector for drugs to arrive to Australia."

Record $1.3bn Mexican drug haul averts 'tsunami of ice' entering Australia “We have averted a tsunami of ice coming into Australia. It is now time for you to stop consuming.”



Reggie Yates on Ice in Australia. [Watch the video online]

Thursday, February 7, 2019

More than 100 guns and explosives seized from Campbell River man's home



My Campbell river now is reporting that "Hundreds of guns have been seized from a Campbell River home. According to a news release from the Campbell River RCMP, the firearms were found in the home of 55 year old Campbell River resident Tony Green, who does not appears to have a previous criminal history. He was originally arrested after allegedly pointing a loaded handgun at an off-duty officer in the city’s Beaver Lodge Lands on January 28th. The search of his home was started the same evening, and continued until January 31st."

“Three full pick-up truck loads of guns, ammunition and prohibited devices were removed from the residence,” read the police news release. “The search was delayed when explosive materials were found. The RCMP Explosive Disposal Unit attended and safely removed the explosives.” More than 100 guns, hand guns, shotguns, and assault style rifles were seized. Many were prohibited, including a Bren machine gun from World War II with a tripod."

“Investigators also located what can be described as homemade silencers, zip guns, prohibited over capacity magazines and untraceable firearms,” read the release. “None of the firearms or devices were locked, none were stored properly and some were found loaded. High explosives, detonators and detonator cords were likewise removed from the house.”

Stockpiling for the Devil's Rejects? If he was a collector, he could have prohibited weapons grandfathered into his firearm license depending on when he purchased them. Doesn't sound like they were properly stored though.

Dead body found in Richmond drug lab



The Surrey Now Leader is reporting that "Richmond RCMP say that a man’s body was discovered Wednesday in what they believe to be a clandestine drug laboratory. In a news release, the Mounties said that the body was found in the 4600 block of Princeton Avenue shortly after 3 a.m. while officers were searching for a missing person. Investigators said the man found dead matches the description of someone reported missing locally on Sunday. Police said foul play is not suspected, and that there is no immediate threat to public safety."

Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Curtis Sagmoen sentenced for assaulting sex trade worker



The Vancouver Sun / Province is reporting that "Curtis Wayne Sagmoen, the man whose family’s Salmon Arm farm was searched by police in 2017 resulting in the discovery of a teenager’s remains, pleaded guilty Monday to assaulting a sex trade worker and received a short jail sentence amounting to time served as well as two years of probation."

"After several adjournments, the parties returned later in the afternoon and Sagmoen, 38, entered his guilty plea to one count of the lesser offence of simple assault of the sex trade worker in Maple Ridge in January 2013. He was initially charged with assault causing bodily harm, a more serious crime that could have resulted in a heftier sentence."

Another guy from Maple Ridge charged with assaulting sex trade workers with more missing and one dead on his farm. Holy Robert Pickton that's Red and White territory so it is.

Monday, February 4, 2019

Jamie Bacon instructed associate to kill Dennis Karbovanec



Global is reporting that "The trial of Jamie Bacon began at B.C. Supreme Court on Monday. Bacon is accused of counselling to commit murder against Dennis Karbovanec, an associate in the drug trade. In opening statements on Monday, the Crown said Bacon instructed an associate, who can only be identified as "CD," to kill Karbovanec. Crown said Bacon wanted him dead because Karbovanec wasn’t making as much money in the drug trade due to his use of Oxycontin and relations with young girls."

"CD agreed to the killing so he could be cleared of his debts to Bacon. According to the Crown, Karbovanec was shot near a cul-de-sac in Mission, B.C. on New Year’s Eve 2008 but managed to escape despite his injuries. The gun was thrown in a nearby creek. In early 2009, a toddler out for a walk with her mother found some bullets in the creek. Nine years later, another child found the gun allegedly used in the shooting while playing in the creek."

Kill one of your own co accused from the Surrey Six. My that's a very red and white thing to do. DK was with pig face during the Surrey Six murder. DK took over for Anton as Jamie Bacon's body guard when Anton was in prison. No L & R there.

Sunday, February 3, 2019

One man injured in Burnaby shooting



CBC is reporting that "The Burnaby RCMP are investigating a Saturday night shooting that has left one man in hospital. Police have cordoned off several blocks of a residential neighbourhood around Smith Avenue and Price Street, as they manage the scene. RCMP say the victim, a 39-year-old man, has been taken to hospital in serious condition. The crime scene featured blood-soaked towels near a black sedan, upon which investigators were focusing their attention.

Global is reporting that "A car sitting at the shooting scene could be seen with its driver’s side window smashed.

Democrats are leaving Hillary Clinton behind



The New York Post is reporting that "Hillary Clinton’s ­political career is over, kaput, ­finished. 'She’s not running for president,' John Podesta, the chairman of her 2016 campaign, told CNN. Now, taking Clinton at her word is the definition of dicey, but this time is different because it’s not as if she has much choice. Clinton quit the 2020 race before she was fired. Ding, dong."

Ding Dong the Witch is Dead. Thank God. In steps Tulsi Gabbard into the ring aka Dorthy.

Saturday, February 2, 2019

Aspiring to something higher: Dealing with BC Corruption



Drug and gang enforcement in BC has been compromised since the Kelowna Summer Jam back in 2012. However, it was compromised right before that as well as long before that. In Julian Sher's book The Road to Hell: How the Biker Gangs Are Conquering Canada Allen Dalstrom was quoted as saying when it came to organized-crime investigations, the RCMP had done “f--- all here for 25 years”. He was referring to how the RCMP scuttled Operation Phoenix.

Nothing has changed. That's why we need to put organized crime back under provincial jurisdiction like Ontario and Quebec. Bob Paulson's exit interview proved that the RCMP have absolutely no desire whatsoever to investigate organized crime. They just want the budget without doing the work. When the RCMP loses billions of tax dollars from it's terrorist budget every year, that is organized crime. Their continued tax fraud is disturbing.

Now that pot is legal we need to focuss on getting harder drugs off the street especially fentanyl. Kelowna has started to arrest street level fentanyl dealers and Surrey needs to follow their example. That is the New York Model. Seizing the proceeds of crime is not the New York Model. That is the corrupt LA model when Freeway Ricky was leading the US crack epidemic.

The UN and the Hells Angels have the right to sell legal pot just like Andy Richards has the right to sell cop pot. Allowing one but not the other is a conflict of interest. As for hard drugs, we need to promote treatment not addiction. That will save lives. It's that simple.

Fatal shooting in Surrey - Bikramjit Khakh



Global is reporting that "Homicide investigators have been called to Surrey, where one person has died in a shooting. The Surrey RCMP says officers were called to the 13900-block of 58A Avenue around 7:15 p.m. to reports of shots fired. They arrived to find an adult victim suffering from gunshot wounds. Attempts to revive the victim failed, police said. Not long after, police were also called to a vehicle on fire near King George Boulevard and Colebrook Road."

Global is reporting that the victim in the shooting was Bikramjit Khakh aka Bicky. Not to be confused with Sukhvinder Singh (Bicky) Dosanjh leader of the Independent Soldiers before it was taken over by the Hells Angels. That Bicky died mysteriously in a car accident back in 2005.