Sunday, March 8, 2020

Fatal shooting at biker party in Ohio



NBC is reporting that "One person died and at least 17 others were injured after a shooting Saturday night in Cleveland, Ohio, at a party thrown by multiple motorcycle clubs. The shooting happened after a fight broke out a party being held by multiple motorcycle clubs, police said. The fight was between two clubs and the shots were first fired as people were being escorted out of the party. People thrown out of the party returned to the private club during the shooting to exchange gunfire, Cleveland.com reported.

The party was held at the Lyfers Clubhouse in Cleveland. A memorial for Lee Dickson aka Shonuff will be on March 9th 2020 . He appears to be the fatality - RIP.



It's not even a three piece patch. There was no need to cap him. He was a good man.

Fatal shooting in Langford



Victoria News is reporting that "A West Shore mother is being mourned after she was shot outside a home in Langford on Friday night. Emergency crews were called to an address in the 800-block of Arncote Avenue – just off Peatt Road – around 9:30 p.m. on March 6 following reports of a shooting. On Saturday morning, Const. Nancy Saggar said police arrived on scene to find that a 40-year-old woman was shot and “later succumbed to her injuries.”

The police have a suspect who fled the scene in custody. "Police are still trying to confirm how the man and woman knew each other, but Saggar said they do not believe the shooting was due to intimate partner violence. “This was an isolated incident and we’re still trying to figure out exactly what the relationship was here,” Saggar said. CTV has a video report.

Another heinous act sending ripples through eternity. Condolences to the family and her son.



Check News is reporting that "Anthony Singh Dheensaw, 35, is charged with one count of second-degree murder in the death of Dalman. He is also facing another charge of attempted murder of Derrick Oke with a firearm."

Corona virus at the Surrey Memorial Hospital



The Surrey Now Leader is reporting that "A news tip received by the Surrey Now-Leader from someone who identified themselves only as “Not Losingmyjob” claiming there have been five confirmed cases of COVID-19 at Surrey Memorial Hospital – one Wednesday and four Thursday."

I overheard a couple of ladies talking at the gym yesterday and one women said she has a friend who works at the hospital and is concerned about getting the virus since they have people with the virus at Surrey Memorial now. The other lady said she hadn't heard that in the media and she said they are trying to keep it out of the media. Great. That is being irresponsible.

"B.C.’s provincial health officer says Surrey Memorial Hospital’s Biocontainment Treatment Centre has been “very involved” in the province’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak."

"B.C. health officials are dealing with an outbreak of COVID-19 at a care home in North Vancouver, as six new cases were identified in the province Saturday, bringing the number to 27. Two of the six new cases are elderly residents of the Lynn Valley Care Centre said Dr. Bonnie Henry, B.C.’s provincial health officer."

Addressing the Pandemic Panic and Apathy - wash your hands and avoid unnecessary contact.

Italy is under lockdown: "While the lockdown only applies to northern Italy, other measures will be applied to the entire country. These include the suspension of schools, university classes, theaters and cinemas, as well as bars, nightclubs, and sports events. Religious ceremonies, including funerals, will also be suspended."

Washington state coronavirus cases top 100, including 16 deaths



I bought some toilet paper at Costco today. Look what it says right on the package. Made in Western Canada. I don't know why everyone is stocking up like its the Zombie Apocalypse.



The question is, do you have enough ammo? That's what you need to ask yourself.

Saturday, March 7, 2020

Spencer Confidential



Spencer Confidential with Marky Mark is now on Netflix.

So is the Seven Five where truth is stranger than fiction.

Former RCMP undercover officer and hockey coach sued by 3 men for alleged sexual assault



CBC is reporting that "Three men who allege they were sexually assaulted by an undercover Abbotsford RCMP officer in the '80s have won the right to proceed with their civil claims against both their alleged abuser and the attorney general of Canada. The allegations go back more than three decades, when the defendant, Donald Cooke, was an undercover police officer in Abbotsford and the coach of a minor hockey team that two of the plaintiffs - who were minors at the time - played on. All three men claim they were sexually assaulted by Cooke beginning in 1982 and ending in either 1984 or 1985, and that the assaults often took place in his police vehicle." It is intereting that the attorney general of Canada is also listed as a defendant.

Russell Penner dies in fatal car crash



BC Local News is reporting that "A person involved in a fatal car crash on Monday east of Revelstoke has been identified by friends on social media as 52-year-old Kelowna resident Russell Penner. Penner was traveling westbound on Highway 1 at 3:30 p.m. that day when his sedan hit a commercial semi truck along the highway. The driver in the other vehicle was uninjured. While the investigation is ongoing, initial indications report that Penner’s sedan crossed the centre line on a curve and hit the truck along a two-way section of the highway. The crash left the highway closed for almost eight hours."

Russell Penner was a long time member of Kelown'a drug trade. Thing that make ya go hmmm....

Erik Prince Recruits Ex-Spies to Infiltrate Liberal Groups



The New York Times is reporting that "Erik Prince, the security contractor with close ties to the Trump administration, has in recent years helped recruit former American and British spies for secretive intelligence-gathering operations that included infiltrating Democratic congressional campaigns, labor organizations and other groups considered hostile to the Trump agenda, according to interviews and documents."

"One of the former spies, an ex-MI6 officer named Richard Seddon, helped run a 2017 operation to copy files and record conversations in a Michigan office of the American Federation of Teachers, one of the largest teachers’ unions in the nation. Mr. Seddon directed an undercover operative to secretly tape the union’s local leaders and try to gather information that could be made public to damage the organization, documents show."

"Using a different alias the next year, the same undercover operative infiltrated the congressional campaign of Abigail Spanberger, then a former C.I.A. officer who went on to win an important House seat in Virginia as a Democrat. The campaign discovered the operative and fired her."

Erik Prince is a sh*t stain that formed a mercenary army and sells his services to the highest bidder including Communist China. Let us remember that while Donald Trump should be dropping charges against Julian Assange, his Justice Department has charged Julian under the espionage act. That's the thanks Julian got for helping Trump win the election.

Tulsi Gabbard said she would drop the charges against Assange and pardon Snowden.

War crimes investigation of the CIA in Afghanistan



Rachel Blevins is reporting that "The US is promising retaliation after top judges at the International Criminal Court gave the approval to move forward with the first ever war crimes investigation into the conduct of the US military and the CIA in Afghanistan."

"There are likely major concerns about what a potential war crimes investigation could uncover, especially when looking at nearly two decades of war where countless civilians have been killed, injured and displaced at the hands of the US and its allies. The bombings have also drastically increased in recent years. The United Nations confirmed that in 2018, Afghanistan saw the highest number of civilian casualties in a decades. And in 2019, the US and its allies killed more civilians than the Taliban." Ex-CIA Agent Admits In Court “We Run Afghan Opium Trade

Addressing the Pandemic Panic and Apathy



COVD-19 has a 3.4% mortality rate

Corona virus at the Surrey Memorial Hospital

I'm not going to minimize the pandemic situation but I will appeal for calm and for common sense. Whenever we panic we stop thinking rationally and start making impulsive irrational decisions. At times like this it's always best to avoid the mob mentality and think for yourself.

People are shopping at Costco like it's the Zombie Apocalypse. Someone said the stores are going to run out of toilet paper so consumers are stocking up like it's the end of the world. I'm not sure why they think we're going to run out of toilet paper. Shipping containers leaving China are clearly a concern but as far as I know, we have trees and toilet paper comes from here. Cruise ships and the travel industry will take a hit but Costco stocks are over the roof.

If you get the corona virus, then yes you will be quarantined and having things stocked up just in case will not hurt. It has been said, if ye are prepared, ye shall not fear. Regardless of where or how the corona virus started, it is now here and we need to face that.



Scripturally we are told about wars, famines and plagues in the last days. Abomination desolation is indeed kinda scary. So in essence, this is to be expected. That does not mean this is the end of the world. As Lauryn Hill and Ziggy Marley said, we've got to fulfill the book.

Nevertheless, apathy and irresponsibility will not help contain the virus. Due to the spread of the virus the recent marathon in Tokyo was cancelled to help reduce it's further spread. So what happened? People went anyways and had a big party taking pictures hugging all these wonderful people from all over the world. Are you f*cking stupid? That's not apathy, that's irresponsibility. That's how this sh*t spreads out of control. Idiots stop using their brain.

Tragically, this might mean we'll have to cancel the Tokyo Olympics. Perhaps we should just postpone it. Let's skip one and let Tokyo have the next one. As for Vancouver's bid on another Olympics, let's not. That just isn't a priority right now.

I can tell you why the virus spread so rapidly in Korea despite the fact that the Korean government has been very proactive in testing people and providing no interest loans for struggling businesses. It's because of a religious cult who were in denial. They wouldn't wear masks. They wouldn't get tested and they wouldn't quarantine themselves if they were infected. That was completely irresponsible. Wash your hands often. Oh be wise, what can I say more.

The Parable of the Flood - God will save me.

I would like to point out that a lot of people who got the corona virus have survived. As always, the people that die from it are usually the elderly or those with weak immune systems.

Nevertheless, When ye therefore shall see the abomination of desolation, spoken of by Daniel the prophet, stand in the holy place, (whoso readeth, let him understand:). Mark my word, there is no place more holy than within the walls of your own home. Peace.

Friday, March 6, 2020

BC Lawyers laundering drug money



Keith Fraser is reporting that "A judge has thrown out a lawsuit filed by disgraced former lawyer Martin Chambers over a property dispute on Vancouver Island dating back more than 15 years."

In 2015 Stockwatch reported that "Martin Chambers, who recently returned to Canada after spending 13 years in a U.S. prison, has filed a lawsuit in the Supreme Court of British Columbia against his former common law spouse, Qing Zhang. He complains that she cut him off from his money in 2009 and, without his consent, withdrew $3.19 - million from corporations he controlled." That notice of claim was filed at the Victoria courthouse July 2nd 2015.

In 2014 Ian Mulgrew reported that "Once dubbed the Lex Luthor of crime, disgraced but not disbarred, former Vancouver lawyer Martin Chambers is squaring off against Ottawa in B.C.’s highest court. At 74, the once-incandescent sex, drugs and rock’n’roll legal playboy wants to return home from his American prison cell after serving more than 12 years of a 15-year, eight-month sentence for money laundering."

This was a BC lawyer sent to jail for laundering drug money. We're hearing a big song and dance about money laundering in BC Casinos. As I said, announcing that the Provincial government is *going* to crack down on money laundering in BC Casinos is pointless. That's like tipping off a drug dealer before you do a drug raid. It gives them time to move their money somewhere else.

Money laundering is also a big problem in Greater Victoria real estate and nightclubs but that's not all. In 2015 the Vancouver Province reported that "Money laundering experts say there is no way for Canadians to know how much dirty money is being laundered in Vancouver real estate through Canadian lawyers. As a Province investigation revealed Monday, Canada’s financial intelligence unit Fintrac has ramped up an audit of Vancouver’s booming property market because of concerns that realtors may be turning a blind eye to money laundering."

The key word there is laundered in Vancouver real estate through Canadian lawyers. In 2017 Kim Marsh, the former head of the RCMP’s International Crime Unit said “Lawyers, they’re the biggest problem with money laundering in this country, as far as I’m concerned.”

William Majcher is a former RCMP undercover investigator who brought down a lawyer that laundered money for the Haney Hells Angels which was tied to the murder of Ernie Ozolins. The lawyer that he brought down was none other than Martin Chambers. So this Martin Chambers was laundering money for the Haney Hells Angels. Just sayn.

In 2017 William Majcher swore a court affidavit explaining the corruption he saw as a RCMP investigator with lawyers laundering money. Bill claims that Lawyers have become key players in money laundering operations because they are exempt from a federal requirement to report suspicious financial transactions. "My experience is that it's a widespread problem."

Insp. Majcher said Mr. Rosenfeld told him it was "twenty times" easier to launder money from Canada than the United States. He was also told during the investigation that five lawyers in Vancouver regularly laundered $200,000 a month through trust accounts in return for a 7-per-cent commission. Other lawyers used offshore accounts, stock market scams and foundations to hide illicit cash, Insp. Majcher testified. So what happens when a crooked lawyer becomes a judge?

Not above the law? The role of lawyers in combating money laundering and illicit asset flows.