Thursday, January 8, 2015

Cocaine in the UFC



Recently it was reported that UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones tested positive for cocaine. Which is fine because cocaine isn't a banned substance in the UFC, only pot is. WTF. Pat Healey tested positive for pot and lost all his bonus money. He wasn't under the influence of pot it was just in his system. Pot isn't a performance enhancer.

Canadian Taxpayers Federation pushes No side in Transit Referendum



The Vancouver Province reported that the Canadian Taxpayers Federation is pushing the no vote in the Transit Referendum which proposes to raise sales tax to fund transit above and beyond the billion dollar a year gas tax they already burn annually.

In the article, Jordan Bateman from the Canadian Taxpayers Federation pointed out that metro bus drivers pushed a “did-not-pay-fare” button on their buses more than 2.7 million times in 2013. I have also raised this very concern as well as the fact that giving the contract for the Evergreen line to SNCL was a criminal act.

Canadian Taxpayers Federation issues 2015 calendar of ‘wasteful’ TransLink spending. No private company would be allowed to operate if they were a billions dollars over budget every year and asked for more money from tax payers on top of that. No Translink Tax web site.

Sarkozy and the Karachi affair



Another important story of 2014 was Sarkozy's involvement in the Karachi affair. Sarkozy was accused of getting political kickbacks from an arms deal with Pakistan. When the deal was cancelled and his kickbacks were cut off he was accused of helping organize a terrorist bombing in Pakistan that killed French engineers. After finally getting rid of that dirty dog, France went from one extreme to the other. They got rid of a right wing criminal and elected a left wing socialist. It seems very hard to find a balance between the extremes in today's world.

Monday, January 5, 2015

Pickton Publication Ban Lifted



Another big story of 2014 was the Janice Edwards' testimony at the Pickton Trial. The publication ban on the Pickton trial ended when his appeal had been heard. That's why Stevie Cameron was able to publish her book which revealed details in the trial back in 2010. In her book she cited the cross examination of Diane Rock's friend Janice Edwards which revealed some heart wrenching details of the Diane Rock story. In 2014 I was able to obtain a copy of the court transcript and blogged about it. This is a pdf of the actual court transcript.

The breakthrough in the Dianne Rock story is the claim that she was gang raped on the Pickton Farm before she was found and murdered there. Gang raped would implicate more than one suspect. Janice Edwards was not a drug addict. She was Dianne Rock's friend who picked Dianne up from a gas station hysterical and bleeding after she was gang raped. Janice Edwards saw the physical evidence of a serious assault.

This is the reason why the judge gave instructions to the jury that they could convict Robert Pickton of all those murders even though there may have been others involved. The judge went so far as to say they could convict Robert Pickton even if he wasn't the main suspect, just an active participant I.E. disposed of the bodies. We all knew the judge gave those shocking instructions to the jury but until the publication ban was lifted we never knew why.

The other tragic twist is the claim that Dianne Rock was off the drugs. Janice Edwards testified that it was Dianne's abusive boyfriend, a longshoreman named Vince McMurchy who sold drugs and got her addicted to crack. Dianne Rock was not a sex trade worker before she met Vince. She only became a sex trade worker towards the end of her life to pay for the drugs. Longshoremen make a good wage. Selling crack and human trafficking is predatory greed.

Sunday, January 4, 2015

Media Blacked Out Snowden Interview



Although someone just sent this link to me, one blog reader pointed out the date on the story is actually from last year and I initially thought it was recent. Nevertheless, as we reflect upon the events of 2014 I think it is important to remember the Edward Snowden story as well as Operation Fast and Furious. Those two extremes define the year.

B Swann reported that "This past Sunday evening former NSA contractor Edward Snowden sat down for an interview with German television network ARD. The interview has been intentionally blocked from the US public, with virtually no major broadcast news outlets covering this story. In addition, the video has been taken down almost immediately every time it’s posted on YouTube."

"In contrast, this was treated as a major political event in both print and broadcast media, in Germany, and across much of the world. In the interview, Mr. Snowden lays out a succinct case as to how these domestic surveillance programs undermine and erode human rights and democratic freedom."

This is rather astounding. It exemplifies the removal of the freedom of the press. Just who is controlling what the media runs? Let's ask Gary Webb shall we? Banned from youtube? Is nothing sacred? Oath Keepers rightfully recognize Edward Snowden as a Patriot. Snowden is no Wikileaks. He never reported military secrets. He reported illegal activity. The fact that they want to throw him in jail and censor his world wide warning is astounding.

God bless Edward Snowden.

Saturday, January 3, 2015

Surrey man shot dead in Delta



CBC is reporting that a 24 year old man from Surrey was shot dead outside a home in Delta in the 11800 block of 75A Ave just after 8:00 PM Friday night in a targeted shooting. The Surrey Leader is reporting that the name of the person shot is Arundeep Cheema.

Thursday, January 1, 2015

A New Day Breaks



A new day and a new year begins. Let's hope it's a better one. I'm not shutting down the blog. I was just f*cking with the CSEC b*tches that are up in my sh*t. I hate those privacy violating pricks. I am pulling back a bit and just focusing on the Hells Angels and the CIA's drug trafficking. Yet I'm not going to obsess over it because it is too big for me to do anything about. There will always be good and evil. My purpose is to show the difference between the two and offer support to those who have left the life. On that note, a big shout out to the Brothers and Sisters from TBM Fresh Start in Scandinavian and now Canada as well. New Years are all about new beginnings.



I see Pitbul hosted a New Years Party in Miami last night. I like Pitbull. Michale Green, the International Spokesperson from Scandinavia reminds me of him because he's fly like that. I hear Pitbull is not allowed back in Cuba because they have banned regaton music there. That's pretty messed up. I'm a bit leery of all the trashy New Years parties that run rampant though.

For me New Years doesn't begin at midnight, it begins when the sun breaks the horizon New Years Day. The countdown consists of the glow before the sun bursts over the horizon. My favorite thing to do on New Years is to snowshoe up the mountain in the dark before sunrise with a headlamp and watch the sunrise from a snow covered peak. That's my ideal New Years. It's pretty hit and miss in Vancouver because you need a sunny day but today was a grand slam. The sunrise was awesome. Above is a picture of today's sunrise from Hollyburn Ridge on Cypress mountain.

Coming down from the mountain you could see the inversion begin. That's when the clouds hang low so you're above them when you're in the mountains like when flying over them in a plane. The mountain range in the distance is Vancouver Island. The white fluff that looks like snow at the foot of them is low clouds all the way from Vancouver to Vancouver Island. Peace

One dead, several shot at Calgary New Years Eve party

CBC is reporting that "One person has died and up to six other people have been injured after a shooting at a New Year's Eve party in the Calgary... The number of people shot is unclear, but it's believed to be between five and seven... Those injured in the shootings are believed to be in their 20s." MSN is reporting that two of the people shot have life threatening injuries. That is messed up.

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Surrey Shooting, Nine in Edmonton - Update



The Vancouver Sun is reporting that a North Vancouver man well known to police is in serious, but stable, condition after being shot outside a home in Whalley Sunday night on 142nd Street near 107th Avenue. CBC has itemized some of the recent local violence. Scan BC is reporting that #Kamloops RCMP are investigating a homicide after the body of a woman was found. A 41 year old man has been taken into police custody. This after nine people were murdered in Edmonton and Fort Saskatchewan Monday night. Some kind of domestic dispute.

The Vancouver Province is reporting that the gun used in the Edmonton murders was stolen from Surrey. Go figure. We're still waiting for names to be released but the tragedy is indeed suspicious. In a domestic dispute someone shoots their wife and kids before killing themselves. This one was a complicated chain of events that has one blog reader thinking it was drug related and made to look like a murder suicide to cover it up. Time will tell.

Update: The Vancouver Sun is reporting on some heart breaking background into the bizarre case of the suicidal male that was shot dead by transit police at the Whalley Safeway less than a block away from the new Ivory tower City Hall. I had the inside scoop on what happened when it happened but didn't post it because it wasn't gang related. CBC posted a picture of the suspect and CTV posted a picture of him from the surveillance video where he stole the knife before he walked across the street into Safeway.



A guy walked into the Safeway in distress stabbing himself saying he wanted to die. Witnesses phone the police. Transit police from the Sky Train Station were first on scene which is usually a great relief to the patrons of the crime ridden store. Transit cops order him to drop the knife and instead he lunges at the cop who shoots him dead. From a disciplinary matter the case is closed. However, I will simply point out that I personally would have handled the situation differently.

If someone is suicidal we normally try and talk them down. If someone is tweaking with a knife I personally prefer a steel baton. Dealing with a knife attack is indeed dangerous but a steal baton is very effective at knocking the knife hand and disabling the suspect quickly and effectively without putting bystanders at risk.

Firing a gun in a crowded store or on a crowded Skytrain is a public safety risk. You have to make sure you have a clean shot before you pull the trigger because if you miss you could hit an innocent bystander. In this case the Transit cop fired twice. The Vancouver Province reported that the first shot missed and hit the fridge, the second shot hit the suspect. There is no matter of police discipline. I would have used a steal baton myself but that's just me. I am different. I have a different history and a different background. As I mentioned in my eBook. Just click on the picture that says look inside then click on or scroll down to chapter one In the Beginning was crack cocaine. That is a free preview into my personal background. I was never a cop, narc or gang member or wannabe. I was something else.

Edmonton shooting Update: MSN News is reporting that the shooter who killed himself was 53-year-old Phu Lam. "The home where the seven victims were found on Monday was co-owned by Mr. Phu. Edmonton police now say they believe that those victims were killed before a shooter entered Cyndi Duong’s home and killed the 37-year-old. Police had previously said the killing rampage began with Ms. Duong." Phu Lam was known to the police and had a criminal history.

MSN News is reporting that the Police have identified the victims in the Edmonton shooting spree as the shooter’s wife, her parents and sister, two children and a friend. The wife sought an emergency protection order against her husband in November 2012, claiming he had assaulted her and threatened to kill her and her entire family. MSN News is also reporting that he started shooting everybody after he found out their eight-year-old son wasn't his biological offspring. That would be a very unhealthy way to express his anger.

However, another report coflicts with that. The Edmonton Journal reported that friends did not know the connection between the mother and the shooter. Their pastor said he performed the marriage ceremony for Cynd Duong and David Luu, 41, who were actively involved in the church with their three children, aged six to 13. The pastor has known the mother who was shot since her childhood. Mystery solved. OK so the shooter wasn't Cyndi Duong's husband he was Thuy Tien Truong's wife. Cyndi wasn't the intended target.

Surrey Shooting Update: An internal investigation has revealed that the kid who was trying to commit suicide in a Surrey Safeway with a knife did not lunge at the police. The lady in the Bakery did not see what happened. He was saying out loud to himself he wanted to die, he was not yelling. He was cutting his stomach with two knives quite seriously. The transit cop fired towards the ground and grazed his leg so he would fall and the paramedics could get in to do first aid. There is no police misconduct whatsoever. It's a tragic story because the kid never did drugs. This was his first time and he was having a bad reaction because something was laced in the drugs which reinstills my firm position the police need to start arresting the drug dealers in Whalley

Monday, December 29, 2014

Double homicide in Northern BC



Global reported that there was a double homicide in Anahim Lake last Friday. Several suspects had been arrested. CBC is now reporting that Matthew Hennigar, 23, and Kalvin Andy, 22, were found dead inside a house on the 2100 block of Dorsey Avenue after police responded to a report of shots being fired at 11:53 p.m. PT on Dec. 26. The small community of about 350 people is located on Highway 20, about 400 kilometres northwest of Kamloops.



Six people charged are: Everett O'Reilly, 27, first-degree murder. Christian Craciun, 28, second-degree murder. Andrew Jongbloets, 25, second-degree murder. Serena Rhem, 26, second-degree murder. Lucille Mack, 33, manslaughter. Stephen Mecham, 22, manslaughter. The top picture is of Everett O'Reilly, the second picture is of Andrew Jongbloets and the bottom picture is Steven Mecham.