Thursday, July 23, 2015

Terminator Genisys



That was freaking awesome. The new Terminator movie starts off just before the original one then goes back to the beginning and remixes it with alternate timelines. Schwarzenegger plays a good Terminator programed to protect Sarah Connor. It is very well done. John Conner takes one look at Schwarzenegger and says he looks old. I've never seen an old Terminator before. They said the human flesh on the outside of the machinery ages but the machinery doesn't. Schwarzenegger's motto is I'm old but not obsolete. Baby Boomers still rock. Old school is better than no school.

There are a few good movies coming out soon. The new Star Wars saga kicks off this Christmas. Stallone is coaching another young gun in an inspiring movie called Creed. He's training the son of Apollo Creed. In the preview the son says he once heard it said that it doesn't matter how hard you can hit in life. It matters how hard you can get hit and keep movie forward. How true. Lots of new things on the horizon. Looks like we're ready for war souljas. Stay tuned.

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Jamie Bacon in court



I was in court today filing papers and noticed Jamie Bacon was in courtroom 67. They wouldn't let me in. It's in camera. That means it's closed to the public. They said it has been in camera for two months. That is an abnormally long time to be in camera. This is the climax of the Surrey Six murder trial. Jamie Bacon was the ring leader. OK he wasn't the ringleader he was the ork but out of all those charged he was the ringleader. The whole tragic event happened because he was trying to tax Corry Lal on behalf of you know who.

We know that this case was separated from the others because the police screwed up and slept with a key witness. Yet letting him off because of a police screw up would be a horrible miscarriage of justice. It would be a complete betrayal of public trust and the mother of the innocent son that was murdered that day.

New developments in Surrey police shooting



There have been new developments in the resent police shooting in Surrey where a suicidal youth was shot dead by police and an officer wounded. Tragic developments. First he wasn't suicidal. That was a bold faced lie fabricated to cover up what really happened. I have sources which confirm this which CBC has also reported.

The name of the youth shot dead by police is Hudson Brook. He was a skateboarder leaving Bakerview park at 2:00 AM. The same park that was a known hang out for youth where Dario Bartoli was assaulted and murdered last December. A witness woke up to sounds of Hudson screaming hysterically "Help me they're trying to kill me" as he was running away from the park towards the cop shop. The witness saw him running and was going to get dressed to see if he needed help. Then heard six or sevel gunshots and went back inside.

Now a very different story emerges. He was not suicidal he was scared for his life. He did not have a weapon in his possession. So why was he shot dead and how did the police officer get shot? Blog readers speculated friendly fire. I now have a source that claims the rookie cop that was first on the seen tried to calm him down by yelling commands at him. Hudson was hysterical and did not obey their immediate command so the officer pulled out their service revolver and shot themselves in the leg by accident while doing so.

My source then claims the officer frantically called for help shouting officer down I've been shot. That's when Hudson was shot dead. The second account has yet to be confirmed but the previous witness statement supports it. If Hudson did not have a gun the officer had to have either shot themselves by accident or shot another officer by accident. Neither of which explains why they shot the unarmed youth dead then made up the story about him being suicidal.

July 21st the White rock Sun reported that the day after the shooting the police station was spray painted with the words Kid Killer and Justice for Hudson. This is indeed tragic. It was indeed a tragic accident. The public has a right to know if the suspect had a weapon and who shot the officer. That cannot be hid from the public any more.

Port Mann bridge insanity



Did you see what they did to the new Port Mann bridge? They totally screwed it up not once but twice. It used to be pretty straight forward. You cross over the bridge and take the exit to Coquitlam. Now the Coquitlam exit is before the bridge and they have partitioned off two entire lanes across the entire bridge just for that exit.

Now they've done the exact same thing for the Surrey exit on the other side. That is the most ridiculous thing I have ever seen in my entire life. They have this magnificent multi lane bridge and they screw it up with insane partitions on both sides of the bridge. This is the prime example of putting someone in charge who has absolutely no idea what they are doing.

Kinda like tearing down the new multi level parking lot at the Surrey Memorial hospital they just built only to build a new parking lot. Your tax dollars hard at work. Not.

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Sweatshop in China making the iPhone 6



A coworker was explaining to me a recent episode of the Passionate Eye he saw called Apple's Broken Promises that took an inside look at a sweatshop in China that makes the new iPhone 6. The mistreatment of the employees in our day is absolutely astounding. The same thing happened at a facility that manufactures aluminum casings for the MacBook and iPad in China. That is the epitome of greed. Apple is one of the wealthiest corporations in the world that has a complete monopoly on the iPhone. There is absolutely no need other than greed to make them in a sweatshop where human rights are violated so brazenly. This is where FIPA is taking us.

Sunday, July 19, 2015

Victoria Police test the New York Model



The Times Colonist is reporting that "Victoria police have charged 16 people after an undercover sting targeted drug dealers who were selling around homeless shelters. The six-week operation, which wrapped up on Wednesday, was in response to a dramatic increase in aggressive drug dealing in front of the Rock Bay Landing shelter on Ellice Street and Our Place drop-in centre on Pandora Avenue. Police found the bulk of the drug dealers were linked to a street-level gang that uses violence and intimidation."

“The level of violence had increased to such a degree that we weren’t just hearing from the service providers, we were hearing from the clientele, who said: 'I’m not going by the shelter anymore — it’s too dangerous,' ” said Insp. Scott McGregor, who heads the department’s downtown beat and bikes unit, which carried out the operation. Don McTavish, Cool Aid’s manager of shelter programs, said a few months ago, staff at Rock Bay Landing noticed a group of drug dealers hanging out on the block who refused to leave. The situation was so bad that some clients felt unsafe using the shelter, he said."

“Where we have to draw the line is on violence, on trafficking, on the aggression that makes the whole neighbourhood unsafe, McTavish said. McGregor said it’s intolerable to see opportunists profiting off of the illness and sickness of some of the people who have to access these facilities.”

This is exactly what's happening outside a homeless shelter in Surrey called the Front Room and in the DTES. Only it has been going on there for years. Insp. Scott McGregor mentioned service providers. He's referring to the sex trade workers there who are being brutalized by these predatory drug dealers as we speak. This is where the drug dealers are the pimps. They give the sex trade workers crack then take all their money when they get a trick to pay for the drug. There is nothing consensual about it. It is human trafficking and exploitation.

Ya see, not all cops are bad. Not all bikers are bad either. We need to set aside the stereotypes and confront the violence at it's root cause. That is the New York Model.

Saturday, July 18, 2015

Police-involved shooting in Surrey



CTV is reporting that "at about 2:30 a.m. Saturday, police responded to reports of a suicidal man yelling on the streets in the city’s south end. Officers found the man and a 'physical struggle ensued,' the RCMP said in a statement. An officer shot the man, who died from the wound. One of the officers involved was also wounded by a gunshot, and transported to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. The RCMP said the officer is expected to be released later today. It is unclear who shot the officer, and the RCMP said the circumstances of the shooting remain under investigation." From the picture it was outside the Fleetood library.

1130 News is reporting that "Surrey Mounties were called out around 2:30 to reports of the man screaming outside an RCMP detachment office on 152nd Street near 18th Avenue." Tell me the cop wasn't shot by the other cop by accident.

News 1130 is reporting that the police found a dead body in Vancouver last night in Andy Livingstone Park around Expo Boulevard and Carrall Street. Police believe the man was the victim of a homicide.

Abbotsford Shooting

The Abby News is reporting that "Five bullets struck a residence in Abbotsford early this morning (Saturday) but nobody was injured."

Friday, July 17, 2015

New pipeline leak in Alberta spills 5 million litres



CBC is reporting that "One of the largest leaks in Alberta history has spilled about five million litres of emulsion from a Nexen Energy pipeline at the company's Long Lake oilsands facility south of Fort McMurray. The leak was discovered Wednesday afternoon."

CTV is reporting that "The spill has affected about 16,000 square metres along the pipeline route near Nexen's Long Lake operations."

This is what people are concerned about happening in British Columbia. Voters who express those concerns are not terrorists. They have every right to express those concerns and every right to a fair trial when the government removes that right illegally.

RCMP shoot site C protester dead in Dawson Creek - Update



Global is reporting that “According to the police, officers were responding to a report of a male causing a disturbance at a public information session being held by BC Hydro in the 500 block of Highway 2 in Dawson Creek. The male had reportedly been damaging property and disrupting the event.” The suspect was wearing a mask and they shot him dead. Holy gestapo batman this is why we oppose Bill C-51. That is insane. This is why we oppose gun control.

I personally support the Site C dam. I think hydro electric dams are way better than nuclear reactors. Vancouver has a long history of green energy from dams- Clevland dam at the foot of Grouse mountain, Alouette lake, Stave lake. However, I realize many locals in the Peace River valley oppose the plan and they have every right to express their concerns. I also recognize that the concern about the plan being used to gather water for fracking is a very valid concern as well.

Update: Some people are claiming that the person the police shot dead was a member of Anonymous. The Free Thought is claiming the suspect was wearing a Guy Faux mask. The thing is we can see him sitting on the ground. We can't see any threatening moves being made with a knife if he even really had one. They claim Anonymous has threatened to fight back. Its hard to tell if that's a fake provocateur plant or not but the statement they made said they would fight back not shoot cops. Fighting back could mean many things including taking legal action against the police officers involved. Randomly shooing cops is not the answer. It appears that their first course of action is to identify the police officer that did the shooting and expose his information on the Internet. Stay tuned. This is not over yet.



Revolution News is reporting that "The IIO says police arrived on scene and encountered a man wearing a mask outside the restaurant, and believed him to be connected to the complaint. At some point, a confrontation occurred and police shot the masked man. He was taken to the hospital where he later died of his wounds, according to the IIO." No mention of a knife just a "confrontation." But the video shows he was sitting down on the ground wearing a mask. There was no confrontation with the police other then them shooting him.

This whole mask thing is a bit of a controversy in itself. Stephen Harper has made it illegal to wear a mask at a political demonstration. This illegal law has yet to be tried in the courts. I can understand the intent of the law. We don't want people wearing masks at protests when they are involved in criminal activity like vandalizing or looting whether they be activist, criminal or provocateur.

Yet making it illegal to wear a mask or costume in a peaceful protest is way over board. You can charge someone with wearing a mask while committing a criminal offense like vandalizing or looting but you can't charge someone for wearing one at a peaceful protest. Well you can but the court will throw it out. This matter needs to be tried in the courts. You certainly are not legally authorized to shoot someone dead for wearing a mask while sitting on the ground waiting to be arrested. That is murder. Anonymous has every right to lobby for a fair trial.

Operation Anon Down is confirming that the protester who was shot dead by the RCMP was a member of Anonymous and a member of First Nation Treaty 8. This murder was a colossal mistake. It is at this point where I will hereby make a passionate appeal for calm. We all need to fight this. Together. Lawfully. Sue their asses off. We are Canadian. We will fight for our freedom but we will not murder innocent people to obtain that freedom. The officer involved needs to be charged and tried. Do not start shooting random cops. That will solve nothing and will diminish all of us. Fight we must but we also must be wise about how we engage this fight. Peace.

Thursday, July 16, 2015

Suspicious death in Coquitlam



The Vancouver Sun is confirming a scan BC report that there has been a possible homicide in Coquitlam. IHIT has taken over the investigation. Yesterday a City worker was shot dead in Burnaby but it wasn't gang related. It appears to be linked to threats made by a coworker. Tragic indeed. It made page six of today's Vancouver Province.