Saturday, December 17, 2016

They are watching you.

Man slapped with child pornography charges after search of Ottawa home

A 28-year-old man faces multiple child pornography charges after Ottawa police raided his home on Montreal Road Thursday.
In mid June and late August this year, Ottawa police received information that an IP address in the area uploaded images of child sexual abuse using a website called ChatStep.
It was determined the offending IP address was located in the 400 block of Montreal Road, near St. Laurent Boulevard, Ottawa police said in a media release.
Police executed a search warrant at a home on Thursday. Images of child sexual abuse were found on a computer, police said.


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While I have little sypmathy for this guy, I can't help but notice that apparently , your activities on the internet are being watched. You are in public, just as if you were out walking down the street.

Worse, when you're walking down the street only a handful of people see and recognize you, or remember you were there. On the internet, they remember for ever, even years later they still have records. And they do anything they want with those records.

Since the "Robocall scandel " (machines phoning you up, asking who you're going to vote for, and sending you off to the wrong polling station where you're not allowed to vote, thus influencing an election ) I've always been interested in how such records could be used to figure out what political party you're likely to vote for, and then somehow , through law or deception , remove your right to vote.

It is of great concern that they are watching and recording our every activity, though I know many people who do not believe this.

Interesting.

 

 

 

Friday, December 09, 2016

RCMP terror investigation not over yet, Crown reveals at Ismael Habib trial

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/ismael-habib-day-10-1.3889648


Habib, who is charged with attempting to leave Canada to commit acts of terrorism and trying to obtain a passport by providing false information, is the first to be charged as a result of the investigation.





Much as I distrust American Police, this was a Canadian Police case...
And this joker put this particular selfie on his facebook page.

Much as I must point out I checked out his facebook page (just search on his name Ismael Habib ) and saw mostly family photo's and such ... I can't help but ask ..."Whoa...that rifle is totally illegal here in Canada. Where did you get it ? "



UPDATE :
It now turns out the guys "Confession" was derived from a "Mr. Big" police operation.

The problem being , if you're looking what you think is a violent criminal gangster in the eye , and he says "So you wanna go kill people ? I can help you with that. " That doesn't count as a confession, even the canadian supreme court agree's with that. The guy (presumably, if you don't know he's a cop) might kill you if you say the wrong thing, therefore anything you say to him cannot be considered a confession.

Which goes back to my original opinion. If you're standing up in court yelling "allah akbarr ! I refuse to recognize this court ! Islam is the only Law !" he's probably guilty. If he's saying "I never said that ! I never did that ! I deny everything ! " He's probably not.
Goes to the definition of "fanatic".
Non fanatics do not cross the ocean in order to die in a war on the other side of the planet. I am suddenly suspicious this guy might be innocent.

Tuesday, December 06, 2016

Exclusive law enforcement training video produced since Ferguson

http://thetelegraph.com/news/92996/exclusive-law-enforcement-training-video-produced-since-ferguson

ST. LOUIS — In the wake of the riots, police actions and responses connected to the Michael Brown shooting in Ferguson, Missouri, In the Line of Duty – the world leader in law enforcement video and internet training – launched their newest online video training based on “best practices” learning from law enforcement leadership titled “Ferguson/The Lessons Learned.”


And what lessons could the police possibly learn from Ferguson Missouri ?
Hmmm... The mayor and the city council issued you orders, and you followed them. You acted like bandits , ripping off every black in sight , and you'd been at it so long you didn't even bother to hide it. When the Justice Department of the United states eventually investigated, years later, they found things like you issuing tickets because you figured someone was "walking funny" or you didn't like the way they were wearing their blue jeans.

Now what could the United States Badge Weilding Thugs possibly be putting into their training videos. What exactly is "Best Practices" for an organization obliged to act like bandits by their bosses and who has no way to change their bosses actions ?

I'm betting the "Lessons Learned" here are how to be a better bandit, and how to rip them off for more and more cash.

Someone needs to steal that video and put it on the web.