Saturday, August 14, 2021

10th anniversary of Jonathan Bacon's murder

Today is the 10th anniversary of Jonathan Bacon's murder. Castanet has posted an overview. Normally I would declare that this should be a national holiday because riding the world of such a scumbag was indeed a community service. However, given the public nature of the shooting and the tragic nature of Lea's injuries, I will refrain. Castanet observes that Gang violence continues to plague the Okanagan 10 years later. I have already explained why.

I did not post the picture of Larry Amero lying on the ground shot. That is not the way I roll. I did not glorify Khun-Khun for his alleged role in the murder because anyone can pull a trigger. My role is not to glorify gang life. My role is to expose it for what it really is and encourage people to leave the life and aspire to something higher. The problem now is the CFSEU and the BC NDP.

Friday, August 13, 2021

Ten people facing charges in human trafficking case in southern Alberta

Todayville is reporting that "A physician is among 10 people charged in a human trafficking investigation in southern Alberta. Lethbridge police say a 15-year-old girl was selected, groomed and taken to specific locations where the alleged offences took place. They also allege there was sexual activity with a 13-year-old. Those charged are from Lethbridge and Calgary and also include a business owner and two teenage boys." ACT Alberta.

In April ALERT arested a guy from Halifax for human traficking in Edmonton.

Alberta has a human trafficking task force. BC does not.

Surrey man found dead in Burnaby

The Indo Canadian Voice is reporting that 38-year-old Kenneth Thomas Howe of Surrey was found dead in Burnaby yesterday morning.

Afghanistan regime change

Aljazeera is reporting that "The Taliban has captured Ismail Khan – the prominent local commander who fought on behalf of the Afghan government in the city of Herat. Khan’s capture, which was later confirmed by Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid, comes amid an offensive that has seen 18 provincial capitals fall from government control in just over a week."

I have a few things to say about this. The invasion of Afghanistan was a regime change. At first, we were told Bin Laden was hiding out in Afghanistan and was responsible for 9/11. Neither was true. The Bin Laden confession video didn't even look like Bin Laden. The 9/11 hijackers came in from Saudi Arabia with the CIA's approval.
Before 9/11 the Texas oil barons were wining and dining the Taliban trying to win the contract for the Afgan pipeline. The Taliban decided to award the contract to a firm in Argentina. Then 9/11 happened, Afghanistan was invaded and the contract for the pipeline was given by to an American firm which has since been abandoned due to political instability. That's why they continued their bombing campaign. To get the original pipeline back on track.

Last year the US's bombing in Afghanistan reached record levels. Their meddling kept the Taliban at bay. Now that Canadian and American troops have withdrawn, the Taliban are regaining control of their country. These are the people the CIA trained to repel the Soviet invasion.
In addition to the oil pipeline, Afghanistan has opium. Thanks to the CIA, Afghanistan was the largest opium producers in the world. In 2001 the Taliban brought opium production to a grinding halt. After the invasion, Afghanistan returned to become the largest opium producers in the world. US troops were seen protecting opium crops claiming that if they didn't do it the Taliban would. That was a lie. The Taliban are the ones that stopped opium production in Afghanistan.

Let's hope the Taliban once again brings opium production to a halt and let's hope the CIA's drug trafficking network rots in hell. Gary Webb was right. Iran Contra never stopped.


Smoke on the water, fire in the sky



Well the smoke from the forest fires finally hit Vancouver. Everyone in Kelowna and Alberta has been talking about the smoke but we haven't had any all summer. Until today. Today the fog has finally set in. We really need to invest in some big ass water bombers that can fill up on a lake or river. That would be money well spent. This is becoming an annual event.

Meng Wanzhou's American fraud charge is unusual

The Globe and Mail is reporting that "A judge presiding over the extradition hearing of a Chinese executive being sought by the United States says the fraud charge against Meng Wanzhou is unusual. No one lost money, the allegations are several years old, and the intended victim, a global bank, knew the truth even as it was allegedly being lied to."

Let me be clear, two wrongs don’t make a right. We all know that Chairman Mao was a mass murderer. We all know that the Communist Party of China executes political prisoners to order for organ harvesting. We all know that the Communist Party of China are liars and false accusers.

We all know that the arrest of the two Michaels had nothing to do with anything they did. It was a tit for tat move in response to the arrest of Meng Wanzhou. The CCP has the mentality of a child. A spoilt brat that craves attention and power.

Nevertheless, none of that is relevant to the arrest of the Huawei CEO. Meng Wanzhou has been accused of selling cell phones to Iran. That is not a crime. The Americans arbitrarily said we are going to sanction Iran. That is their right. Then they said we are going to make everyone else sanction Iran too. That is not their right.

We need to remember that sanctions against Iran have nothing to do with terrorism. It's about oil. England and the United States have a long history of meddling in Iranian politics to profit from their oil. The war in Syrai has nothing to do with terrorism. It's about rival pipelines. One from Quatar and the other from Iran. Selling Iran or anyone else nuclear reactors so they can make nuclear weapons is unwise. Yet these sanctions are not fair or justified.

China has a right to sell Iran cell phones. The arrest of Meng Wanzhou is simply part of a trade war. It has absolutely nothing to do with justice. As I previously said, under Obama, the US was considering selling Iran nuclear reactors. Trump comes along and rightfully pulls the plug. However, an agreement was already in place. Once the US pulled out, England took over.

England is allowed to sell Iran nuclear reactors but China is not allowed to sell them cell phones. That is completely insane. England has since voluntarily pulled out of the deal but the double standard remains.

I am not saying we should release Meng Wanzhou in exchange for the two Michaels. Winnie the Pooh is a spoilt brat. We should release Meng Wanzhou simply because it's the right thing to do.

We should always take the higher road regardless of the CCP's childishness. We also need to examine the outrageousness of the double standard. We should be a lot more concerned about the political prisoners the CCP is executing then them selling cell phones in competition to ours. Big tech is no better than the CCP. They are the same thing. They both covet profit, power and control. Corporate Communism is Communism. Both roads lead to the same place. Corporate monopolies are bad. The free market is good.

1 injured, 2 arrested in Surrey shooting

CTV is reporting that "Two people are in custody and a man is in hospital after a shooting inside a Surrey home Thursday afternoon. The incident happened shortly before 2:30 p.m. at a home near the intersection of 148 Street and 91A Avenue. Officers converged on the area and encountered the suspect vehicle, the driver of which rammed a police vehicle while attempting to flee."

"Police said they were able to stop the suspect vehicle and arrest both of the people inside. They also seized a firearm during the arrests. The victim of the shooting was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, police said." Illegal guns in the hands of crackheads.

Thursday, August 12, 2021

Dr. Dan Stock sets the record straight on Corona

Rebel News hosts Dr. Patrick Moore



Rebel News is hosting Dr. Patrick Moore September 14th in Saskatchewan.

Harvard's Gospel of Jesus' Wife

Recently Dinesh D'Souza put out a video about how Harvard Is Promoting a Lie About Jesus' Wife. Last year, CNN, the Fake News Network reported on How a mysterious man fooled a Harvard scholar into believing the ‘Gospel of Jesus’ Wife’ was real.

I have to admit the text on the papyrus looks somewhat ridiculous. Papyrus was used by the Egyptians and that isn't Egyptian. It doesn't even look Coptic although that is what it claims to be.

I'm going to talk about the concept that Born Agains fear and compare it to the belief that Catholics hold about Mary. As I have previously said, the movie the Da Vinci code proposed the theory that Christ was married and that Mary Magdalene became his wife. They did not get that idea from this manuscript. They got it from others. The fear that some have is that if this is true then their religion is false. Not so. If Christ was married that does not change his divinity.

There was another movie called the Last Temptation of Christ. It was straight up slander. It portrayed Christ as a sinful man. However, if Christ was married, that would not make him sinful. In the Catholic church, Priests are single. In the Protestant church ministers are married. Marriage is ordained of God. Catholics believe in the virgin birth. So do Protestants.

Christians believe that Joesph was not Jesus' biological father. Christians believe Mary was conceived by the power of the Holy Ghost. However, Catholics believe Mary remained a virgin her entire life. Protestants do not. Protestants believe that after the birth of Christ, Mary and Jospeh lived as man and wife and had other children. Catholics do not believe that.

Personally, I do not believe that if Jesus had brothers and sisters, that would diminish his divinity. Nor do I believe that if Mary had other children, that would diminish the sacred role she played in the plan of salvation. Likewise, if Jesus was married, that would in no way reduce his divinity.

People have the right to believe whatever they want. I'm just saying that many believe that if Jesus came today and taught the same things he taught back then, the Christian church would crucify him all over again. Just sayn. Regardless, how we live our life is far more important than what we profess to believe. Actions speak louder than words.