Wednesday, February 19, 2020

VPD Drug Bust



Global is reporting that the Vancouver Police Department stumbled upon a large cocaine bust in Vancovuer responding to a call of two men in medical distress. “Officers located and seized multiple bricks believed to be cocaine, cash, approximately three gallons of an unknown liquid, and several ounces of a substance believed to be MDMA. The estimated street value of the drugs is several million dollars.” It'd be nice to know the quantity of drugs seized.

Clay Roueche Art Prints now available online



Clay Roueche's associate has a myshopify account set up where people can order some of Clay's art prints online. Blue Lotus in Guildford has some of the originals for sale but for people who aren't local you can now order prints online. That is freaking awesome. This is very positive and I totally endorse it. Roueche Blend Artworks also has an Instagram account and a Facebook account set up but the store is on myshopify so it is.

Clay Roueche's personal web site is still up and running. That has his recent interview with the legendary Dennis "The Terminator" Alexio on it. The Goose is out yo. Clay is still moving forward.

Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Justin Trudeau drops the ball on illegal blockades



I saw Justin Trudeau's throne speech in the House of Commons addressing the unlawful blockades and it made me want to throw up. Justin Trudeau does not have it right but there is still time for him to get it right if he follows in his father's footsteps and grows a pair.

Junior went on and on about how we don't want to interfere with anyone's right to protest. AYFKM? No one is suggesting that. The freedom of speech is a crucial element of a democratic society. People have every right to stand with a sign and say I disagree. They don't have the right to break the law and infringe on other people's rights. Blockades are not lawful assembly.

Think about it. What happens when a parent tells a child not to do something or else. Then when the child tests the boundaries to see what or else means, nothing happens. That empowers the child's misbehavior. If someone is robbing a bank, you don't say let's sit down and talk about how you feel. You arrest them for breaking the law and robbing the bank.

Justin Trudeau mentioned the Mohawk Nation. Mohawks aren't from BC. They have absolutely nothing to do with this. The conflict is whether or not they should build a natural gas pipeline to Kitimat. All the First Nation tribes along the route have agreed to it. One family from one tribe disagrees with the decision of the rest of their tribe. I understand the hereditary chief's concern. They don't want to give up power. However, we need to ask ourselves why the hereditary chiefs oppose what the rest of their band wants. Maybe that's why their band elected a new chief.

In the interest of self preservation, Junior needs to look at the facts and balance the extremes. The time for negotiation is over because the bandits are refusing to compromise. Natural gas is a huge step forward for the environment. If Germany shuts down some of it's industrial coal plants and replaces them with natural gas, that would have an incredible impact on Europe's air quality. The same with China. If China uses natural gas to get off the coal, then the world will be a far better place. The nutbar extremists refuse to recognize that. They will protest anything and everything because that is what they do. Those people don't vote Liberal, they vote Green.

Likewise, there is no negotiating with Jason Kenny. The guy is an a*shole and doesn't give a sh*t about the environment. His supporters don't vote Liberal, they vote Conservative. So Justin Trudeau has nothing to lose and everything to gain by implementing binding arbitration. After all, that's how we got the Charter of Rights. That was his father's binding arbitration to keep the country together. In fact, let's quote Junior's father in a more serious crisis:

"There's a lot of bleeding hearts around that just don't like to see people with helmets and guns. All I can say is go on and bleed but it's more important to keep law and order in this society then to be worried about weak kneed people who don't like the looks of a soldier's helmet." I agree.



"Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer said Trudeau's call for more talks with the protesters has emboldened radical activists who are intent on holding the Canadian economy hostage." That is very true. Don't forget, in the last election, Justin Trudeau received 33.0% of the vote while Andrew Sheer received 34.4% of the vote. I support law and order.



White privilege, brown privilege, red privilege. There should be No privilege. All people are equal regardless of race, color, creed or hereditary title. We support democracies not dictatorships.

On blockades, Justin Trudeau is weak and spineless - even for him

Trudeau speech on rail blockades weakest response to national crisis in Canadian history

Maybe we can find a blue pill for Justin Trudeau's weak kneed erectile dysfunction.

Wet'suwet'en members speak in favour of Coastal GasLink pipeline

The Vancouver Sun is reporting that "Around 200 Wet’suwet’en members attended a meeting in northern B.C. on Wednesday afternoon to show their support for the controversial Coastal GasLink pipeline being built through their territory. The first speaker at the event in Houston was Russell Tiljoe, a man in his 80s with 10 children whose father was a hereditary chief in the Beaver clan. Tiljoe said he attended the meeting, organized by the Kitimat-based pro-LNG group The North Matters, because he believed in employment."

Shepherd said Williams and Huson were not listening to clan members. “It really makes me sad that our elders and our hereditaries cannot speak because only the select few are allowed and I really don’t believe in that,”

“People are starting to speak the truth about what they feel,” Shephard said. “People want to work. The chiefs are supposed to talk to the clans and the clans are supposed to make the decisions. It’s not going that way.”

“These protesters are getting one side of the story,” he said. “They want to stand up with their fists in the air, but I say come and listen to us and get the other side of the story before you go out there and stop traffic and stop the railroad. All you are doing is alienating our people who are trying to put a roof over their heads and food on the table.”

Monday, February 17, 2020

Mohawk flag raised at democracy protest



This isn't a pipeline protest, it is a democracy protest. Shirley Wilson is a First Nations member who lives on the Wet'suwet'en reservation where they approved the natural gas pipeline on their territory. She claims that a lot of the protesters that are there come from out of area like Eastern Canada or even the USA. This Mohawk flag is evidence of that. Mowhawks aren't from BC. They are the example of the old days when one tribe would raid another tribe and make them slaves. That is something I do not support. Why is this guy wearing a mask? Because he isn't First Nations he is white trash waving a Mohawk flag he bought on Ebay.



This is not an environmentalist. He's just another thief wearing a mask. Stop him.



Oppenheimer Park's rape camp needs to be shut down.

Natural gas is a step forward for the environment

Catering to these criminals makes me ashamed.

White Privilege, Hereditary Privilege, it's all bad.



The Squamish First Nations owns the land Park Royal shopping mall is on. They make good money from that lease. As Shirley Wilson and a First Nations coworker both said, not every Canadian Native wants to live the rest of their life in a canvas tent. We all need to evolve.

Drew Carey's ex-fiancée Amie Harwick murdered, ex-boyfriend arrested



Fox news is reporting that "Dr. Amie Harwick, the ex-fiancée of comic and "The Price Is Right" host Drew Carey, was found dead in a Hollywood Hills neighborhood, and an ex-boyfriend was arrested on suspicion of murder, police told multiple news outlets Sunday. Harwick, 38, a Los Angeles family therapist, apparently plummeted from a third-floor balcony to her death early Saturday, TMZ reported. The suspect, 41-year-old Gareth Pursehouse, was arrested outside his home in Playa del Rey and booked on murder charges, the website added."

"Harwick and Pursehouse recently had broken up and she filed a restraining order against him, but it recently expired, Deadline reported." Now that is tragic. Murdering a woman because she broke up with you. You are a f*ck up and a sleazebag. Sounds a lot like the Lindsay Buziak case.

Trump, Turkey call for Russia to stop backing Pipeline



Donald Trump oil war sell out is joining with Turkey's invasion to condemn Russia's backing of a pipeline from Iran in competition with the American pipeline from Quatar. The place that arms ISIS. That is what the war in Syria is about. It is another oil war.

Last election the CIA's candidate was Hillary Clinton. This election it's Donald Trump. Q conned you. QAnon is CIA. Donald Trump wants sanctions against Germany and Russia for saving the planet with Natural gas. He wants to sell them American coal instead. God damn you all.



Natural gas is a step forward for the environment



"The Obama Administration’s attempts to lure Americans into supporting open war with the Assad regime in Syria had failed. Consistent attempts by George W. Bush and Obama to increase tensions with Iran had fizzled. Americans were showing signs of fatigue, FINALLY fed up with the lies being constructed to trick them into being complicit in the banker wars. Trump was a breath of fresh air…but of course, like all other puppets of the globalists, his promises were empty." The Activist Post. Green Justice endorses Tulsi Gabbard for US President

Costa Rica seizes 5 tonnes of cocaine bound for Netherlands



The Guardian is reporting that "Police in Costa Rica seized more than five tonnes of cocaine bound for the Dutch port of Rotterdam in the country’s largest ever drugs bust, officials said. Authorities on Saturday found the cocaine in Costa Rica’s Caribbean port of Limon, stashed inside a shipping container of decorative canopy plants bound for the Netherlands. The anti-narcotics police discovered the drugs in 202 small bags and said the cocaine was produced in South America, though did not specify where." Iran Contra never stopped.

CIA pilot tells of using secret Costa Rican airstrip to traffic guns, cocaine

Sunday, February 16, 2020

WhatsApp sues Israeli surveillance firm



Rachel Blevins is reporting that "WhatsApp has also become the first tech company to file a lawsuit against a for-profit digital surveillance company. The company in question is the Israeli surveillance firm, NSO Group. WhatsApp claims the firm exploited its platform and used the technology to facilitate government hacking sprees in more than 20 countries."

"They say NSO hacked the phones of more than 1,400 users, which included 100 Journalists, along with prominent female leaders, political dissidents, and human rights activists. NSO’s spyware has most notably been linked to the Saudi government, with reports suggesting that it was used to target journalist Jamal Khashoggi ahead of his gruesome murder."

"There have also been reports that the spyware was used by the Saudi government in its reported hack of the phone belonging to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. So there is a chance that WhatsApp won’t be the only one going after the firm in the near future."

The Guardian: WhatsApp sues Israeli firm, accusing it of hacking activists' phones

BBC: WhatsApp sues Israeli firm over phone hacking claims

NY Times: WhatsApp Says Israeli Firm Used Its App in Spy Program

CBC: WhatsApp sues Israeli surveillance firm over alleged cyber espionage

Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury rematch February 22



CBS is reporting that "The heavyweight division has become one of the most compelling in boxing over recent years and one of the biggest fights in the modern era of big men is set to go down Feb. 22 from Las Vegas when Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury rematch. The first fight between the two ended in a controversial draw that left both men undefeated and fans unsatisfied. Now, they clash again with Wilder's WBC heavyweight title and Fury's claim to the mythical lineal championship on the line."

Saturday, February 15, 2020

Venezuela's American Oil Coup



Rachel Blevins is reporting that "While the US has allowed Chevron to continue business in Venezuela, the Trump Administration could find itself in an entirely new conflict, as reports claim it is considering sanctions against Russia’s top oil producer for also doing business in Venezuela." Ah so its OK if American oil companies take over Venezuela's oil or sell to countries under US sanctions it's just not OK if companies from other countries do it. Now I understand.

Regime Change for Profit: Chevron, Halliburton Cheer On US Venezuela Coup

Ottawa's new light rail is a mess. Could the same happen in Montreal? Yes it could. Je me souviens.



The Montreal Gazette asks "Ottawa's new light rail is a mess. Could the same happen in Montreal?" The answer is yes it could. Montreal has a magnificent Metro system. Why on earth would you want to screw that up with LRT? Running trains through intersections is not smart.

Ottawa's LRT has been plagued with problems. All I can say is we told you so. That is why Surrey chose Skytrain over LRT thanks to Doug McCallum. That is why Vancouver chose Skytrain over LRT for the UBC extension. Thanks for nothing Surrey First and Post Media Trash. They are the ones that kept trying to cram the LRT down our throat against out will just like they are trying to cram the RCMP's bundle of lawsuits down our throat. Surrey RCMP take note: F*ck off.

Friday, February 14, 2020

Mount Seymour - Surf's up



Saw a break in the clouds so I headed up Seymour today. The snow was nice but there was zero visibility at the first peak so I didn't go any further. The conditions on the local mountains are nice right now. Lots of snow, some fresh. Spring skiing will be awesome. It'll be busy this weekend.



Lights to Hollyburn Lodge



Cypress has a new thing going on in the cross country area called Lights to the Lodge. They have lined two of the snowshoe trails to Hollyburn lodge with Christmas lights so you can snowshoe in at night without a headlamp. I took my kids there last night. It's awesome.

It's a great introduction to snowshoeing since snowshoe rentals are included in the ticket. There's a cafe in the lodge where you can buy hot chocolate and homemade soup. It's a positive event.

Thursday, February 13, 2020

Toronto police admit using secretive facial recognition technology Clearview AI



Facebook updates its controversial facial recognition settings

CBC is reporting that "Toronto police have admitted some of their officers have used Clearview AI — a powerful and controversial facial recognition tool that works by scraping billions of images from the internet — one month after denying using it. Spokesperson Meaghan Gray said in an email that some members of the force began using the technology in October 2019. She did not say what for or how many times it had been used." Just like they admitted to using Stingrays.

"Chief Mark Saunders directed those officers to stop using the technology when he became aware of its use on Feb. 5, she said. Gray did not say who originally approved the use of the app. Clearview AI can turn up search results, including a person's name and other information such as their phone number, address or occupation, based on nothing more than a photo. The program is not available for public use. Gray said officers were "informally testing this new and evolving technology." She did not say how the chief found out."

"Concerns began mounting about the software earlier this year after a New York Times investigation revealed the software had extracted more than three billion photos from public websites like Facebook and Instagram and used them to create a database used by more than 600 law enforcement agencies in the U.S., Canada and elsewhere."

"In January, Toronto police told CBC News they used facial recognition, but denied using Clearview AI. It's unclear if police purchased the technology — if so, it was never disclosed publicly — or were allowed to test it. At the time, Ontario Provincial Police also said they used facial recognition technology, but wouldn't specific which tools they used. The RCMP would not say what tools it uses. Vancouver's police department said it had never used the software and had no intention of doing so." But that's what Toronto said until they were caught. What's that stingray antenna doing on the back of the East Vancouver Courthouse?

Global is reporting that "This was weeks after the New York Times first reported that hundreds of law enforcement agencies were using Clearview AI’s app, which cross-references uploaded images of people against three billion photos it says it has in a database of images scraped from social media and millions of other websites." This is the facial recognition that Facebook uses.



New Jersey Bars Police From Using Clearview Facial Recognition App

Clearview AI’s Database Has Amassed 3 Billion Photos.

China uses SenseTime which is Orwellian.

Telus plans rollout of 5G network using Huawei technology



CBC is reporting that "Telecommunications company Telus Corp. says it is planning to roll out its 5G network in the near future using some technology from Chinese component maker Huawei."

"CFO Doug French told The Financial Post newspaper that the telecommunications provider is moving ahead with plans to build its next-generation 5G network by the end of the year, and will do so using some components supplied by Huawei, the Chinese company that has been criticized by numerous countries in recent years over allegations that its components make networks vulnerable to spying by Beijing or others."

If you use a Chinese network you're being spied on by China. If you use an American network you're being spied on by the CIA, NSA, Google, Facebook and every other two bit corporation out there. Take your pick. Six of one half a dozen of the other.

Meanwhile back on the ranch, CBC is also reporting that "The U.S. Department of Justice hit telecommunications giant Huawei with new charges of stealing trade secrets and breaking sanctions by doing business with North Korea." GMAFB. China did business with North Korea. Big Surprise. What about organ harvesting of political prisoners in China? You don't care about the things that matter. You only care about a trade competitor. You are pathetic.

Fatal Shooting in Langley



Global is reporting that the man wounded in the Langley shooting February 7th outside Chuck E Cheese has died of his injuries. "A person who contacted Global News claiming to be close to the victim says the man was inside the truck when he was shot - and that his two young children were in the backseat at the time." That is messed up.

Police incident in Surrey



There was a police incident in Surrey last night around 10 PM at 104th Avenue and 156th. 104th was completely closed off to traffic but since they got rid of Scan BC, the public has no idea what that police incident was about. The Surrey RCMP needs greater public accountability.

Bombardier exits commercial aerospace



The Montreal Gazette is reporting that "Bombardier Inc. is transferring its 33.6-per-cent stake in the partnership that builds the plane formerly known as the C Series to Airbus SE and the government of Quebec, the companies said in a statement issued early Thursday. Airbus paid Bombardier $591 million to boost its stake to 75 per cent, while Quebec now holds the remaining 25 per cent." This appears to be good news. Bombardier is a bad company like Lockheed Martin.

"Bombardier now has pro-forma cash-on-hand of more than $4 billion and liquidity to $5.5 billion, it said Thursday in a separate statement on fourth-quarter results. Bombardier added it’s actively pursuing options that would allow it to accelerate deleveraging and pay down debt." Wonderful. How about paying back some of the billions of tax dollars it has squandered over the years.

This brings us back to the Super Hornet. Boeing is good, Bombardier is bad and Lockheed Martin is even worse. Boeing's Super hornet is a superior aircraft compared with the Lockheed Martin F35 money trap. Boeing's Super Hornet works in the Canadian arctic. Lockheed Martin's F35 does not. Contracting out the mid air refueling for the F 35 makes it an impracticable Canadian investment. The Boeing's Super Hornet is rock solid.



Since Bombardier is exiting commercial aerospace, that would appear to resolve Boeing's court case against them and open the door for Canada to restore it's plan to purchase Super Hornets from Boeing. In support of that quest, I totally support giving Boeing tax incentives to build a manufacturing plant in Quebec. That would be fiscally advantageous for Canadian Taxpayers.

Many years ago Ireland offered low corporate tax for new companies that moved to Ireland. As a result, the Shannon Industrial Center was born and large high tech companies started moving to Ireland in the middle of nowhere right beside Paddy and Mick's sheep farm. The theory was 50% of nothing is nothing but 10% of something is something. The theory clearly worked. Google has now moved to Dublin. Everyone who works for Google in Dublin pays taxes on their wages. It was a win win situation for tax revenue. Giving Boeing an incentive to open a plant in Quebec would be in Canadian's best interest. Boeing is a good business model. They don't waste money.

Update: "The Wall Street Journal reports that Bombardier Inc. has reached a preliminary deal to sell its train division to French rail giant Alstom SA for more than US$7 billion. The reported deal with Alstom would come as little surprise since Bombardier, which is carrying long-term debt of US$9.3 billion, announced last month it was studying its options to accelerate its deleveraging, or reducing debt by selling assets."

"It would add to the list of assets the plane and train maker has sold in the last five years, which includes Q400 turboprop planes, the CRJ regional jet program and the former C Series aircraft. The sale would mean the Quebec company is focusing its business on private jets. Bombardier Transportation is based in Berlin and employs some 1,000 workers at factories in Quebec's Bas-St-Laurent region and in St-Bruno-de-Montarville, on Montreal's South Shore."

Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Pipeline Protest hits Victoria



The frenzy of the pipeline protest has become absurd and I do not support it. These clowns, determined to overthrow the democratic will of the silent majority are protesting against democracy in support of hereditary privileged. The pipeline they are protesting is natural gas from BC it's not Alberta Tar sands oil. Natural gas is good for the environment. Industrial coal is not.

They are determined to overthrow democracy. The protest in Victoria sought to disrupt legislature. The protest in Vancouver sought to disrupt the port. The protest in Ontario sought to disrupt Via Rail. The majority of residents on the Wet'suwet'en reservation have endorsed the Natural Gas pipeline as it is beneficial for them and the environment. The minority is protesting the decision of the majority and are trying to use violence to obtain their goal.

The National Post claims this is not protest, it is insurrection and I agree. It states that Canada should enforce the law and I agree. That is my position on the matter. We need to support democracy not dictatorship. Natural gas is a step forward for the environment and I support it.

'People are afraid to speak up': Wet'suwet'en member defends her support for pipeline

Wet’suwet’en Nation members explain why they support pipelines

Shirley Wilson speaks out: “I don’t agree with the protests at all because it’s all one sided. The protestors that are there a lot come from out of area like Eastern Canada or even the USA."



There was a lot of people at the Stanley cup riot too. I didn't support that either. I oppose lawlessness. I support the rule of law. Port of Vancouver blocked by crack addicts.

Wet'suwet'en members back to work on Coastal GasLink pipeline

Oppenheimer Park's rape camp needs to be shut down.

Monday, February 10, 2020

Rabih (Robby) Alkhalil's trial is under way



The Montreal Gazette is reporting that "Alkhalil’s trial is being held at the Gouin courthouse in northern Montreal where he is charged with smuggling cocaine into Canada, conspiracy to do the same and other related charges." I do not believe that Shane Baloney was a leader in Montreal’s West End Gang. Shane was from Burnaby. Larry Amero knew him from here.

La Press has a good overview of what was said in court and ties it in with Frédéric Lavoie who was murdered in Colombia. As we previously reported, Steven Skinner murdered and dismembered Frédéric Lavoie in Colombia becasue he skipped town without warning Larry Amero and the others about the coming bust after they got a tip from a dirty cop.

Timoleon Psiharis, who also skipped town after receiving early notice of the pending drug bust was murdered in Greece of all places. Psiharis was tortured, doused with acid and beaten to death in Greece in 2012. The same time that fat a*s Damion Ryan was in Greece around the same time he got his Filthy Few Patch. Imagine that.

So here we have a Surrey girl f*ck up who can't show his face in Surrey without getting capped, ordering the murder of two Quebec members because they had a dirty cop on the payroll and didn't warn them about the bust. First of all, they didn't have time to and second of all, Larry Surrey Girl Amero is a nobody. Capping Quebec members will get him capped. Same thing with that Damion Ryan f*ck up. That's why he wants to join the Witness Protection Program so bad with the rest of the Cub Pack. Police escorts to sell cocaine. They all want in on that.