Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Surrey's municipal police force has now begun

Alaska Highway News is reporting that "Surrey residents can expect to spot an anomaly in their police force starting Wednesday. That's when 29 Surrey Police Service (SPS) officers are expected to deploy alongside the Surrey RCMP as a first “boots on the ground” step to transitioning from the federally regulated department to the new municipal unit. The B.C. government approved the switch — championed by Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum — in February 2020." Jacked and Jill are sporting the new Surrey uniforms.

"The RCMP says in a statement that experienced officers with the new Surrey Police Service began orientation Monday, and each municipal officer would be paired with a Mountie for a few shifts before heading out to respond to calls in RCMP-branded vehicles." The National Post.

US Court blocks Biden's vaccine mandate for Health Care Workers in 10 States

Children Health Defence is reporting that "A federal court on Monday temporarily blocked the Biden administration’s COVID vaccine mandate for health workers at hospitals that receive federal funding, providing a temporary reprieve for healthcare workers in 10 states who faced having to be fully vaccinated by Jan. 4, 2022, or lose their jobs."

"U.S. District Court Judge Matthew Schelp issued a preliminary injunction against the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Emergency Regulation requiring nearly every employee, volunteer and third-party contractor to receive their first dose by Dec. 6 and meet the Jan. 4, 2022 deadline for both doses. The preliminary injunction pending trial prevents the Biden-Harris administration from enforcing the CMS mandate in the states of Missouri and Nebraska, Arkansas, Kansas, Iowa, Wyoming, Alaska, South Dakota, North Dakota and New Hampshire."

In his ruling, Judge Schelp wrote: “The independent power of the states serves as a check on the power of the Federal Government: by denying any one government complete jurisdiction over all the concerns of public life, federalism protects the liberty of the individual from arbitrary power.”

"It is likely the Biden administration will either seek an emergency injunction pending appeal in the 8th Circuit Court, or will wait for rulings from cases filed in three other states."

US court maintains block on Biden vaccine mandate

MP Rick Nicholls speaks on Pharmaceutical accountability

This law stating pharmaceutical companies cannot be held liable for adverse reactions is wrong. It should not be there. Especially when you start vaccinating young children with RNA. The politicians are protecting their campaign contributors just like SNC Lavalin.

Monday, November 29, 2021

Three Shootings in Surrey - Update

The Abbotsford News is reporting that "Three shootings in Whalley in as many days have left three victims injured, one critically so. Surrey Mounties says they all appear to have been targeted but not related to one another. Police are exploring links to the drug trade."

"The first shooting happened at 5:13 p.m. Saturday in the 13300 block of 95A Avenue. A 58-year-old woman was shot in a driveway and taken to hospital with injuries that weren’t life-threatening."

"The other two happened early Monday morning. The first was at 1:20 a.m., in the 10600 block of King George Boulevard. The victim, a 26-year-old man, sustained injuries that weren’t life-threatening. Shortly after, a 45-year-old man was shot just before 3 a.m., inside a house in the 9600 block of 137 Street. His injuries were considered to be life-threatening."

Update: CTV is reporting that "A shooting reported in Surrey, B.C., earlier this week is now a homicide investigation following the death of the victim. Officers found the injured victim inside a home on 137 Street early Monday morning."

"The 45-year-old, who has not been publicly identified, was described as having life-threatening injuries at the time. He was taken to hospital where he died the next day. As a result, the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team has taken conduct of the case. The fatal incident was one of three unrelated shootings reported over the weekend in the city."

Corporal Bulford speaks on the Emergency Act

Corporal Bulford from the RCMP speaks on the Emergency Act and the Charter of Rights.
"At their best the RCMP embodies what Canada and Canadians aspire to be - upstanding loyal and committed to the pursuit of justice." I agree with that. We must defend the Charter of Rights.

145 tons of Colombia cocaine seized

Reuters is reporting that "Military and police authorities from more than 40 countries across Europe and the Americas confiscated 145.3 tonnes of cocaine in the eighth phase of Operation Orion, a multinational naval operation against drug trafficking, Colombia's navy said on Monday."

"Some 575 people of different nationalities were captured during the campaign, which ran between October and November, Colombia's navy said, adding that 49 vessels were immobilized, as well as six submarines and three planes."

Sunday, November 28, 2021

Darrell Tingley's letter in the Marxist Leninist Weekly

I found the letter Darrell Tingley had published in the April 5th 1998 edition of the Marxist Leninist Weekly as well as the letter he sent me in response to my concerns. I've already explained the background to this. I just wanted to post the documents to verify what I wrote.
Darrell's letter was published right beside Jean-Claude Parrot's letter who was the President of CUPW before Darrell during the forced merger of the two Unions. JC Parrot was well respected. He went on to become the vice president of the Canadian Labour Congress from 1992 to 2001. I see that JC Parrot just resigned as the president of the National Organization of Retired Postal Workers on March 1st 2021 at the age of 84. Darrell didn't rise to the same stature after his electoral defeat and died with his boots on as a true soldier should on the work floor.

I didn't hate Darrell. I knew some of his supporters in the Fraser Valley West local and I respected them. Darrell and JC were both Communists but Darrell was a bit more paranoid and extreme. Don't get me wrong. He was sincere and trustworthy. You knew where you stood with Darrell because he was in your face. He wasn't like these other spineless politicians who would smile at your face and stab you in the back. If he didn't like you, he told you to your face. I respected that.

It's just that I found all this Revolutionary Communism rhetoric batsh*t crazy. It was all very new to me. At first, they accused me of McCarthyism. At the time I didn't know what that meant and had to look it up. McCarthy accused everyone of being Communist. Darrell certainly didn't hide it. McCarthy claimed the CIA had been taken over by Communists. Well he was right about that. Lee Harvey Oswald worked for the CIA. When he was arrested for the assassination of JFK he boldy declared that he was a patsy so they executed him before he could go to trial.

As I said the forced merger between CUPW and LCUC did not go over well. Paul Bourget told me that it came down to a struggle between the two generals - the vice president of LCUC and the vice president of CUPW. I can't remember the names of the president and vice president of LCUC at the time. All the LCUC history has been erased. I believe the name of the LCUC vice president was Bill Finley. Darrell Tingley was the vice president of CUPW at the time.

Paul Bourget told me that Bill Finley was a devote Catholic. He came home from a heated argument about the merger and said he hated that damn Communist. He was referring to Darrell. I laughed out loud when I heard that. I could see those two fighting about policy. The LCUC guys would always sign their letters Fraternally after the motto of the French Revolution. When I started doing that the CUPW guys freaked. They always signed their letters in solidarity and I found that a little too far left for me. Their definition of solidarity was anything but inclusive. Kinda like how the HAs say L&R before they kill you and rob you.

As I said a lot of the Communists in CUPW were idealistic. They for the most part believe in the kind of Communism that has never existed yet. IMO their obsession over Cuba was a step backwards. When I hear the word Communism, I think of the murders of Mao, the Gulag and the Berlin wall. There is no democracy, there is no civil liberty. Only slavery and oppression. That is what we are seeing now infiltrate our governments.

The Communists in CUPW always saw the big corporations as the enemy. They were the oppressors they resisted. Yet now all of a sudden big Pharma is good? I think even they can see, when the rich fund Communism it's not to share their wealth. It's to increase their wealth by high jacking it like Lennin did. That is something we can all unite to oppose. As I told Evert, Cuba isn't the best model of Socialism that we have, the Kibbutz movement in Israel is. IMO true Socialism can only exist within the parameters of a Free Republic where civil liberty is protected by law. Without that, Socialism is just another word for slavery.

Moderated comments return to the Gangsters Out Blog

I'm probably going to regret this but I've decided to allowed moderated comments on the blog again. It seems as though Kim Bolan is edging towards retirement. Although the comments are her blog were often full of troll sh*t, at one time it did provide an opportunity for people in the life or leaving the life to post relevant information. Trolls like Blaze destroyed that by making dozens of fake accounts and posting false information over and over again trying to look like many different people when we all know it was the same guy who liked to impersonate women online.

Blaze admitted in court that he would post false information on Kim Bolan's blog to throw the police off. Now he gets paid to give the police false information. He's made a career out of it. This is the guy who was present when he and Joey Verma shot Britney Irving in the back. The police don't care because they already have a conviction. Just like they don't care who ordered the hit. All they care about is getting a check mark and closing a file.

Comments will still be moderated. That way instead of going back and deleting all the troll sh*t, I just don't have to approve it. Free speech does exist. Everyone has the right to make a blog or forum. The purpose of my blog is to provide an alternate to the mainstream media who groom the comments to promote their agenda. I have a different agenda. I support civil liberty and believe in giving the other side a voice. Yet I'm not online 24/7. I have a job because there is no money in independent media, just truth and self-respect. Approving comments will not be instanatanious.

I think for the most part we're past the death threats. What I say doesn't really matter so if you don't like what I say, just move on. The Socialists would often stand at Speakers corner in Hyde Park trying to convert suporters. In a Free Republic, that is their right. In a Communist system Republicans don't have that same right. This blog does not support Communism so if that's your kink, move on. This blog does not support crime and violence so if that's your kink, move on.

No two people agree on every issue. Yet no two people disagree on every issue either. Trolls don't own this blog. That's what makes social media so toxic. Bullies run free because they think that's their right. Not here. Not on my watch. There is a lot of bizarre things going on right now and a lot of normal people oppose it: doctors, lawyers, nurses, police officers and firemen. We all have common ground. They can't all be censored forever. In the end, truth will prevail.

Exploitation in the Wetʼsuwetʼen

It appears that exploitation in the Wetʼsuwetʼen Nation is heating up again. Let me once again address Communism and Fake Environmentalism. Communism is where the democratic will of the people is highjacked and their civil liberty is removed. That is exactly what we see the mainstream media support in the Wetʼsuwetʼen Nation. We saw how the elected leaders were abused by the man who would be king and we see it continue now.

Natural gas is good. Industrial coal is bad. Fake environmentalists don't care because they don't care about the environment or reducing CO2 emissions. They care about power and control so they can oppress and exploit. Building a natural gas pipeline to Kitimat is a good thing. Fake environmentalists claim all pipelines are bad. That is a lie. Natural gas is clean burning. If Communist China converted their industrial coal plants over to natural gas, CO2 emissions would be greatly reduced. The air quality in that area would profoundly improve.

Driving the Natural gas there by way of semi-trailers would burn a huge amount of diesel fuel. A pipeline eliminates that and once again reduces CO2 emissions. Kitimat is a better place than Vancouver because the Port in Vancouver is already busy. Diverting more tankers to Prince Rupert would also reduce tanker traffic in Vancouver's restrictive port.

Mohawks from Quebec do not have claim to the Wetʼsuwetʼen Nation. The man who would be king is recruiting help from outside to exploit his people who voted for someone else. Remember the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver? It was a wonderful event.

Before that event Communists and Anarchists tried to use violence to prevent it from happening. White Anarchists heckled and booed First Nation hereditary Chiefs playing a song on their prayer drum. They didn't care about hereditary chiefs back then. Just like the media doesn't care about the 72% of unvaccinated Blacks in New York. Hereditary chiefs and Black Lives only matter to the media when they crush democracy as they promote Communism and exploitation.

The LNG pipeline is indeed a struggle between good and evil. It is a struggle between improving air quality and polluting it. All of us have hereditary traditions. Some of those traditions were good while others were bad. While we debate the inherit right to self-government and hereditary privilege, we need to discuss the tradition of kidnapping and forced slavery within the Coast Salish. They would raid the tribe in Fort Langley and carry away slaves. The British fur traders protected the local natives from that exploitation. Slavery is bad and we should not emulate it.

"On May 14, 2020, the governments of Canada and British Columbia signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the hereditary chiefs of the Wet’suwet’en, in which the Canadian and B.C. governments recognize that Wet’suwet’en rights and title are held by Wet’suwet’en houses under their system of governance. Following concerns by leaders of the band councils, the hereditary chiefs clarified that the Office of the Wetʼsuwetʼen is not a governing body, and that the authority of the band councils under the MOU would not be diminished."

Saturday, November 27, 2021

Gas prices could see double-digit drop in Canada

CTV is reporting that "Motorists may want to wait until Sunday to fill up their tanks, as one analyst expects gas prices to fall 10 to 11 cents in most of Canada. Gas analyst Dan McTeague, who is the president of Canadians for Affordable Energy, says prices at the pump will drop 11 cents per litre on Sunday in Ontario and Quebec. In Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and B.C., gas prices will fall 10 cents, he says." Oh really?

"Canadians have been reeling from record-breaking prices at the pumps. Since early October, the average price of gas in Canada has hovered between $1.47 and $1.50 per litre, according to data from Natural Resources Canada." Plus the 10 cents a litre in Vancouver for the TransLink fraud.