Thursday, January 23, 2014

Two Fort Mcmurray men charged with forcible confinement



The Fort McMurray Today is reporting that a Fort McMurray man who planned on meeting someone he’d met online ended up being held against his will for two days. On Jan. 16, the unnamed man arranged to meet someone in a location they’d agreed upon, but was “greeted by additional and unexpected people,” a release from local RCMP says.

He was held in a Beacon Hill residence where he was assaulted and threatened but didn’t sustain injuries. While held captive his vehicle was used without his permission. Jared White, 26, and Darryl Kavanagh, 41, have both been charged with numerous offences including forcible confinement, assault and robbery, and could be imprisoned for up to 14 years.

Once source claims Darryl is a known debt collector for the Syndicate and HA in Fort Mcmurray area and openly brags about that fact in bars. This time Darryl was charged with Jared White. White is known to be associated or is a member of the White Boy Posse. Previously Darryl was charged in a similar indent with Colin Furber who was alleged to have committed that offense to repay a drug debt.

Get this. In 2013 Darryl Kavanagh was convicted in yet another kidnapping case. He was found guilty of uttering threats and unlawful confinement. For that he had to pay a $100 fine, serve one day in jail, be on probation for one year and was prohibited from owning firearms for a year. Tell me again that judges aren't the problem in this case.

Here's a picture of Darryl Kavanagh. He's not very bright.



Here's a picture of Jared White doing the Pee Wee Herman. Yo man find a room.



Jared had Hells Angels support gear all over his facebook.

Here's a picture of Jared wearing a Hells Angels support shirt.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Surrey homicide after more complaints fell on deaf ears



The Vancouver Sun is confirming a dead body was found in a car in Surrey 9:00 AM Tuesday morning at the end of a dead-end road near 189th Street and 92nd Avenue. CBC and CTV are also reporting on the story.

On the Televised CBC News residents said they had been complaining about criminal activity at the derelict house at the end of the street for years. Another example of residents complaints falling on deaf ears that has resulted in yet another homicide. That is criminal negligence. Dianne Watts doesn't need a new talk force to figure that one out.

This is the third recent homicide which occurred after residents had consistently complained about an ongoing crime problem while the police and the city failed to do anything about it. First was the illegal booze can behind Green Timbers pub that local residents had been complaining about for years, the second was the hockey Mom that was beaten to death in Newton after local residents and businesses had been complaining about drug dealing in that area for years and now this. A vacant house that residents had reported to the police for years of criminal activity. Three strikes your out. City Hall mandates the police. It's time for a changing of the guard at the Ivory tower.

Vegas cocaine ring tied to Calgary



The Calgary Herald is reporting that 15 months ago a Nevada Highway Patrol officer pulled over an Alberta man named Austin William Hill driving a pickup truck on a highway north of Las Vegas. He was caught with 45 kilos of cocaine.

Last week, police in Calgary arrested three men accused of orchestrating the operation. Christopher Mark Scher, 33, Michael Mirr Janecek, 37, and Steven Manuel Doporto, 31, have each been charged with conspiracy to import cocaine, conspiracy to traffic cocaine, possession, trafficking and possession of proceeds of crime. Authorities didn’t specify how investigators determined the cocaine was destined for Calgary. The Calgary Sun, Global and CTV are all reporting on the story.

Investigators believe the operation successfully smuggled several hidden loads of cocaine into Canada over a six- to eight-month period prior to Hill’s arrest. Police said the cocaine originated in Mexico and was allegedly acquired through connections with drug cartels, even though none of the suspects have criminal records or any ties to established organized crime groups. That another ridiculous statement.

Two,local drug gangs fighting each other over the drug trade in Calgary are the FOB and the FK. The Hells Angels supply the FOB through the Independent soldiers. The UN supply the FK. That means this ring was for the Hells angels or the UN. There is no way an operation that large would be independent. No way.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Over Ten Million Served



What a way to celebrate the climax to the Surrey Winterfest. The blog alone just broke 10 million hits. That's not including the web site. My stat counter on the web site was reset a few times so I have no idea what the all time stats are on the web site. It used to get more traffic than the blog at first but now the blog gets more traffic than the web site.

What's my point? The Hells Angels are a criminal organization directly involved in drug trafficking and prostitution. The freedom of association in the Charter of Rights does not include the right to belong to a criminal organization. That's my point. And then there's the investment fraud and the money laundering tied to dirty politicians and corrupt intelligence agencies who are stealing tax dollars at an unprecedented rate.

And then there's the attack on civil liberty in the form of false flag attacks. The Americans aren't the only ones who have proposed and used false flag attacks on it's own people to gain public support to invade a country or do away with civil liberty. Russia has as well in Chechnya. They were caught red handed. Graham Fuller was involved with terrorism in Chechnya. That makes all the current drama about terrorism at the Olympic Games in Sochi very suspect indeed. This black window nonsense is ridiculous. It doesn't make sense. There is no motive. Just like the Surrey Pressure cooker scam. It doesn't make sense and there is no motive. Other than a rationalization for them losing 3.1 billion tax dollars every year. Not using, losing. That is the amount they can't account for. If losing 3 billion tax dollars every year is not a criminal act, I don't know what it.

PEI drug dealers lose custody of their kids



A few stories from PEI to catch up. The most recent of which is the one about two PEI drug dealers who lost custody of their kids by neglect. There appears to be a publication ban on the parent's names to protect the identity of the children but judging from the recent traffic on one of my earlier posts on the subject, all the locals know who it is. Sources think it's the couple who were caught hiding a gun under the children's mattress.

This is sad because the mother was recently sentenced to 30 months in prison for possession of cocaine with the purpose of trafficking and for two weapons offenses. It's a hard call and clearly the children are the one who suffer. Drug dealing with guns near young children is not a good thing. Hopefully if they set that aside they will get their kids back and everyone will live happily ever after. Without the drugs and guns they look like a good couple.



Prior to that, The PEI Guardian reported that Jason Yeo was accused of having played a key role in the planning of the robbery/home invasion, which took place at the residence of convicted drug dealer Dean Fairhurst. The Crown Prosecutor alleged Yeo coerced Chase Roper and Derry Bird to commit the robbery. Yeo named the target, showed Roper and Bird where the victim lived, provided the guns that were used and received the drugs Roper and Bird took from Fairhurst’s residence. Yeo's roommate testified that Yeo raised the possibility of committing a robbery as a way for Roper and Bird to get back some of the money they had "lost". We've heard that song before. $30,000 was seized from Yeo in Montreal and Yeo said it was half Ropers fault so he owned him 15 grand.

End of December Brian Schofield the President of the Saint John, NB Bacchus Motorcycle Club was sentenced to two years in federal prison. The judge described him as a lower level dealer who goes to work, rides his motorcycle and sells drugs. Schofield pleaded guilty to possession for the purposes of trafficking after a drug bust back in August where he was selling crystal meth for the Hells Angels. Which way did he go?

Fukushima myths are killing us



I get back from a wonderfully inspiring trip to Lake Louise and come home to this absurd propaganda campaign on the front page on the Vancouver Province referring to public concerns about the biggest nuclear accident in the history of the planet as a myth. They even have the audacity to say we the mainstream media. That’s like saying we the corporate propaganda spin doctors. Clearly the press is not free. Just ask David Baines.

Since they are minimizing public concerns about radioactive water contaminating the fish we eat and claim that the radioactive sushi is indeed safe, does that mean the public can now launch a class action law suit against the paper if they get sick from the radiation when the paper said it was safe to eat? Please advise.

Here are the facts: A nuclear reactor in Fukushima Japan does in fact exist. It did have a serious accident which was larger than the nuclear accident in Chernobyl. Not only that, but almost three years later 300 litres of radioactive water are still leaking into the pacific ocean every day. If the fish in that area are safe to eat now, they won’t be for long unless we stop that leak. Those are the facts.

Speculating about how much damage a complete nuclear meltdown would cause is worth examining in any risk management consideration of the use of nuclear power. Yet this concern is a smoke and mirrors side show. What might happen in the event of a complete reactor meltdown is not nearly as significant as what is happening right now. The radioactive water pouring into the Pacific Ocean needs to be stopped. That is what we need to pull together to do. Corporate propaganda minimizing the effects on the food chain isn’t helping to stop the current leak.

Ice Carving at Lake Louise



Here is is, the moment we've all been waiting for. The kaleidoscope's climax to the Surrey Winterfest. This is the magic plateau. For years I've been wanting to visit Lake Louise to see the ice carving. This weekend I finally made it for the 20th Anniversary of the ice magic festival.



I love ice carvings just like I love the symphony although I can't play music. In a symphony, a sea of strings make the woodwinds come alive. Likewise, ice carving makes Lake Louise come alive. The cold temperatures and beautiful scenery make it the perfect place to host the competition.



I've always wanted to see the ice castle they make on the lake every year for the festival. This year was indeed a dream come true. I have a ton of pictures to sort through and will upload them to my flicr account but I just want to emphasize what a beautiful sight this really is. I always encourage high risk youth to travel. They need to get out of the fish bowl and see that things aren't the same in their little slum they are stuck in. They need to get out and see what else the world has to offer.



Let me show you the ice magic I saw a Lake Louise.













Come see it for yourself. The ice carvings will be there for a while. The small ice carvings from the one block one hour competition are out front the Lake Louise Inn. The large ice carvings are right at the lake behind the Chateau. You have to see them lite up at night as well.

Fairview at Lake Louise



The third peak I want to share is Fairview at Lake Louise. The trail is short and sweet with a steady incline. You get an amazing view of the lake and the Chateau from the other side of the lake.

Lake Agnes at Lake Louise



The second peak I want to share is Lake Agnes above Lake Louise.



There's a nice cabin at the lake that's closed in the winter.



You can also see the chateau peaking out above the trees from there.



You can even see Eagle Ridge on the ski hill from there.



Eagle Ridge at Lake Louise



OK drum roll please... I have three new peaks and one plateau to share as promised for the kaleidoscope's climax to the Surrey Winterfest. I spent the weekend in Lake Louise for the Ice Carving Festival and had an amazing time. The first peak I want to share is Eagle Ridge on the ski hill at Lake Louise. You take the gondola up and can see the lake nestled in the mountains from high up on the other side of the ridge. Now that is what I'm talking about.