Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Surrey protest against India’s controversial Citizenship Amendment Act



The Indo Canadian Voice is reporting that "Dozens of people came together on Sunday to denounce the controversial Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) passed by the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) government in India at a rally organized in Surrey. According to the protestors, the CAA is a divisive law that welcomes only non-Muslim refugees from the Muslim-dominated countries neighbouring India. Aimed at polarizing the Hindu majority against Muslims by excluding Muslim refugees from these countries, CAA has sparked angry protests all over India, especially from those who feel that it violates the Indian constitution, which is based on the principle of secularism that does not discriminate against anyone on the basis of religion."

Wow, a citizenship test based on religion. That is not a free republic. That is a direct violation of the US Constitution and the Canadian Charter of Rights. The Hindu government in India claims that the racist law doesn't violate their Constitution. Of course they say that. However, if their Constitution is anything like ours, it most certainly does. This is why we need a separation of Church and State. Discrimination based on religion is illegal.

Mahatma Gandhi was an inspiration. Gandhi was a Hindu in India who saw extreme violence between those professing to be Hindu and Muslim. Gandhi said "my Hinduism teaches me to respect all religions." Jagmeet Singh explains the history of religious persecution in India.

Kerala Assembly passes resolution against CAA

Surrey Boxer in qualifications for the Olympics



The Indo Canadian Voice is reporting that "Eric Basran of Surrey will be participating in the American Olympic Qualification event in Buenos Aires, Argentina, from March 26-April 3 as well as the World Olympic Qualification event in Paris, France, from May 13-24 for a chance to earn a spot for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. This comes after Eric defeated Jean Gardy Francois of Quebec last week on Thursday and Leo Kamara of Ontario the following day in his 57 kg weight category – both wins were unanimous at the 2019 Canadian Qualification in Montreal. The best Elite boxers across Canada were in action to confirm the National Team selection ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Qualification events next spring."

The 2019 Canadian Olympic Boxing qualification tournament was held in Montreal December 16th - 20th. I'm trying to find out the rest of the results. I think Wyatt Sanford from Nova Scotia also made the team. He won both his fights in Montreal.

Kelowna RCMP Officer faces another sexual harassment lawsuit



Global is reporting that "A second person has filed a notice of civil claim against former Kelowna RCMP officer Brian Matthew Burkett. The newest claim was filed in Kelowna Supreme Court on Monday, alleging that Burkett tried to pursue a sexual relationship with the plaintiff, and that he sexually harassed her. The claim says the incidents stemmed from when Burkett visited the plaintiff in May 2016 following a report of domestic assault."

"In September, the B.C. Prosecution Service announced that Burkett was facing charges after allegations of misconduct against seven people. In October, another female plaintiff filed a civil claim, stating Burkett sexually harassed her by repeatedly texting and requesting explicit pictures of her breasts and genitalia."

Castanet reported that "According to court documents, Brian Mathew Burkett is alleged to have committed breach of trust “in connection with the duties of his office by pursuing a sexual relationship” with several people between October 2015 and August 2016." He's no longer with the RCMP but this has been standard procedure for many years.

40 kilos of cocaine seized at Windsor, Ontario border



The Indo Canadain Voice is reporting that "The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), Southern Ontario Region, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Windsor Detachment, on Monday announced the seizure of 30 bricks of suspected cocaine at the Ambassador Bridge and the arrest of a Brampton, Ontario, resident. On December 15, a lone male driving a tractor trailer arrived at the Ambassador Bridge Commercial Operations in Windsor, Ontario, and was referred for a secondary inspection."

"During the examination, border services officers discovered 30 packages of suspected cocaine, weighing an approximate total of 40 kilograms. The CBSA arrested the driver and seized the suspected cocaine. The RCMP attended and took custody of the driver as well as the evidence. The RCMP charged Manjinder Gill, 44, with importation of a controlled substance, and possession for the purpose of trafficking."

Monday, December 30, 2019

Gunman shot dead in Texas Church



Sky News is reporting that "Two parishioners have shot and killed a gunman who opened fire at a church in Texas, in an attack in which two others died. The gunman fired once after entering the West Freeway Church of Christ, in White Settlement, a suburb northwest of Fort Worth, before members of the church retaliated to stop him, police said."

"Officials have confirmed that the armed parishioners were part of the church's volunteer security team. Lt Gov Dan Patrick said: "Within six seconds, the shooting was over. Two of the parishioners who were volunteers of the security force drew their weapons and took out the killer immediately, saving untold number of lives." Indeed.

USA Carry is reporting that "We’ve obtained the footage from today’s church shooting from our friends at Concealed Nation. While it is a graphic video showing the entire shooting, it is incidents like these that we can use as learning tools and reminders why we should all be carrying everyday, everywhere." You can't argue with that. This is the solution to mass shootings. In Scotland they used to carry claymores with them everywhere they went. Even to church.

Sunday, December 29, 2019

RCMP Corruption: Reported and Unreported



In 2014 the Star reported that "An internal RCMP study found 322 incidents of corruption within the national police force over an 11-year period - including a dozen examples involving organized crime. Improperly giving out police information was the most common type of corrupt behavior, followed by fraud, misuse of police officer status, theft and interference with the judicial process. The RCMP undertook the study, dubbed Project Sanction, to help identify trends with a view to developing an anti-corruption strategy." CBC also covered the report.

So basically the RCMP started to track its own corruption with the intent of implementing a strategy to reduce it. So they say. The bottom line is that the RCMP doesn't track it's own corruption and I'll tell you why - because it comes from the top down.

The study covered documented cases from Jan. 1, 1995 through Dec. 31, 2005. It was completed in 2007 but only released in 2014 to the Canadian Press under the Access to Information Act. "The RCMP says it has since adopted many of the report's recommendations, adding there is no evidence that corruption is a significant issue within its ranks." Of course it does. They only said that because the report was released to the press.

Bob Paulson said the same thing after the two class action sexual harassment laws suits. Turns out he lied and had done nothing. More sexual harassment allegations surfaced within Ottawa. We've talked about the Surrey RCMP's tainted legacy. How they screwed up the Surrey Six investigation and let Jamie Bacon get off because they tried to cover up police misconduct.

It wasn't just one RCMP officer having sex with one witness. One officer was getting drunk and having threesomes with witnesses as well as a climate of unprofessionalism where RCMP officers would get drunk, flirt and have sex with witnesses. It was all consensual so nothing was done about it. It still continues with IHIT members shagging the Cub Pack's crew ho.



Wikipedia lists several RCMP "controversies". One of them was the theft of dynamite. "In April 1971, a team of RCMP officers broke into the storage facilities of Richelieu Explosives, and stole an unspecified amount of dynamite. A year later, in April 1972, officers hid four cases of dynamite in Mont Saint-Grégoire, in an attempt to link the explosives with the FLQ. This was later admitted by Solicitor General Francis Fox on October 31, 1977." AYFKM?

I know this is old news but the only reason we are hearing about it is because it is old news. The RCMP stealing dynamite with the intent to set up the FLQ for a fake terrorist attack is very relevant to us today and ties in with the Surrey Pressure Cooker Fraud.

The only reason we heard about Operation Northwoods is because it was old news and the documents were declassified. The question we need to ask is if the RCMP and the CIA were willing to do that then, what are they willing to do now? Neither organization is monitored. That is the root of the problem. Who investigates the police? Nobody.

Saturday, December 28, 2019

Fatal shooting in Calgary on Boxing Day



The Ottawa citizen is reporting that "The man wanted in a brazen 2017 Ottawa homicide - the first of two killings that would eventually leave a pair of brothers dead - was fatally shot in Calgary on Thursday. Farah Handule, 23, was charged with second-degree murder for the 2017 fatal shooting of Hamzeh Serhan, 20. For the past two years, Ottawa police have been trying to track his whereabouts."

"In the end, it was yet another case of fatal gunfire that led to the discovery of his body in the middle of a northwest Calgary road after an eyewitness saw a gunman chasing another man through city streets. Officers responded to the area of 16 Avenue and Home Road N.W. and found a man dead, with homicide detectives beginning to probe the deadly shooting just before 10 p.m. Thursday."

Thursday, December 26, 2019

Six Underground with Ryan Reynolds



Six Underground with Ryan Reynolds is now on Netflix. A lot of gory fun with an underlining message that rises to the top. I'd say a squeal is definitely in the mix. Bring it.

They're working on The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard. The Hitman's Bodyguard was awesome.

Outlaws open chapter in Kelowna



It appears that the Outlaws website is claiming they have a chapter in Kelowna now. Perhaps that's why Donnie dogsh*t McWhirter went into the Witness Protection Program. As I previously said, although I can't stand the Kelowna bag of sh*t, I have no problem with the Goldhammers.

I have no problem with the Outlaws either. I like their logo and for the most part they seem to be above board. Yet I'm not a fan. Nobody in BC wants to see a MC war. We just want the Hells Angels to stop f*cking everyone around and do business fairly. The HAs need to stop lying about the people they kill. Nobody likes a liar. The UN killed Jonathon Bacon but they did not kill Ali.

We know the Outlaws have had a strong presence in Ontario because the Ontario Hells Angels are idiots. The Quebec Hell Angels are rock solid. That's why the Outlaws don't have much of a presence in Quebec. In BC the people who ride motorcycles ride motorcycles and the people who sell drugs sell drugs. For the most part those two groups are separate. The Surrey Girls tried to change that but they don't ride motorcycles. They just sell drugs and ride around in SUVs trying not to get capped. Although we hate them in Surrey, there's no need for more drug dealers to take their place. We need to embrace the New York model and get an education.



The Mongols claim to have a chapter in Vancouver now as well. Some people claim to have seen patches on Vancouver Island but I haven't seen any in Metro Vancouver. The Mongols are rock solid in LA and the Outlaws are credible in the US. How well they do here will depend on who they let in. If they let idiots in here their established reputation will go to sh*t in a hurry.

Oshawa Government employee suspended after arrest in Hells Angels gambling bust



The Star is reporting that "A provincial civil servant has been suspended after he was among 28 people - including three Ontario Hells Angels - who were charged last week in what police call a multi-million-dollar illegal offshore gambling enterprise. Richard Pereira, 35, of Oshawa, was charged with criminal breach of trust and unauthorized use of a computer in the police operation, which police said was linked to York Region mobsters as well as outlaw bikers."

"Police said the complex gambling network was controlled by Ontario Hells Angels bikers with ties to York Regional mobsters. The three full-patch Hells Angels who were charged by police are Robert Barletta, 49, a London, Ont. strip club owner; Craig (Truck) McIlquham, 49, of Oakville; and Eugenio (Gino) Reda, 55, of King City."

"Niagara Hells Angel Michael Deabaitua-Schulde was originally also targeted in the project. Deabaitua-Schulde was murdered on March 11 after leaving a workout at a gym in a commercial plaza in Mississauga. Three Montreal men were charged with first-degree murder in Deabaitua-Schulde’s death and another Montreal man has been charged with complicity after the fact."

Michael Deabaitua-Schulde was affiliated with the Surrey Girl chapter also knows as West Point despite the fact that they are the exact opposite of everything the real West Point represents.

Roger Bishop was an Ontario Hells Angels associate shot dead outside a gym near Montreal.

Is the Quebec charter going to cap more Ontario Village Idiots for shooting a couple of rappers?