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Gangsterism Has Become an Arm of The Powerful

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Gangsterism

Gangsterism has existed since the time memorial, but with different names labeling it. They have been known as the horde, tribe, gang, tong, triad, secret society, etc. The gathering of a group of individuals for a singular purpose, to survive and hopefully prosper, often by criminal means.

On this planet, there are tens of thousands of criminal gangs, many of which have realized that it is better to work with “Big Brother-The Man” than against existing power elites. You know “if you can’t beat them join them”. There is much to achieve working with those who manage society and existing political structures.

1. Protection from Police and Justice Departments.
2. Acquiring intelligence that will protect the group, offered by those who employ them.
3. Making revenue seemingly in a legal manner. Governmental/Political funds from employers.
4. Elite Structure will often not bring about legislation that would damage or threaten the group.
5. Police Agencies often work with or ignore gang activities.

Brazil: The administration of former President Jair Bolsonaro employed members of The First Capital Command(PCC) to attack, disrupt and threaten their Socialist Counterpart. While the PCC and Red Command carried out all forms of criminal activities the preservation of Bolsonaro’s Administration remained central in their efforts.

UK & Ireland: Organized Crime purposefully recruits public, political, and police officials in every which way. The smuggling of drugs and weapons- routes of the past are protected by corrupt political cells, motivating politicians and police to assist their criminal pursuits because of greed, intimidation, bribery, and threatened violence. The New Irish Mafia (several gangs working together) controls 14.7 Billion Pounds Sterling worth of drugs and weaponry.

Mexico: The Criminal world was once ruled by a handful of organizations, evolving into a situation where over 200 gangs rule Mexico’s underworld. Many of these “cartels” influence, bribe, and work with various city, state, or federal government agencies and individuals in the pursuit of funds and power.

Italy: The Camorra existed in Italy before Italy existed as a united nation. With 7-10,000 members it still runs many aspects of Italy’s criminal world. The control of public officials in Italy has become an art form for the Camorra, while still being assaulted by police. Camorra members have been known to work for and with corrupt political officials in the past. Even the Dictator Mussolini feared this organization’s reach. Between 2013-2018 Italy saw 2,339 violent attacks on politicians. Threatening, and attacking a politician can manipulate legislative policy, and create an environment of fear and intimidation while infiltrating the political parties of the elite and police force ensure the gathering of intelligence needed by the crime organization. It is estimated that over 34% of Italian Politicians are either soft or directly controlled by these gangs. Corruption is so rampant that the legislative body responsible for investigating public corruption has grown twofold in the last five years.

America and Canada: Various International organizations do business in North America. The International Wing of The Hell’s Angels continues to grow their various crime operations, all the while bribing and manipulating public officials and the police. Worldwide membership stands at @35,000. This organization also has connections with illegal militia groups throughout America, raising funds through criminal pursuits…drugs, weapons, human trafficking, prostitution, and money laundering. Various other biker gangs continue to grow regionally.

India: D Company centers its activities on heroin and opium trafficking, kidnappings, fraud – extortion, and political assassination for hire. This organization ruled by a Muslim, Dawood Ibrahim has direct ties to Al Qaeda in Pakistan and India…furthering Muslim Extremist goals within the region. Direct ties to Muslim Political Parties remain strong, as the group acts as a strong arm of these movements.

El Salvador and the World: MS-13 is and will remain the world’s most frightening organized crime syndicate, known for its vicious violent nature. Did you know MS-13 is El Salvador’s largest employer?
MS-13 has a modus operandi…
research potential marketplace- send El Salvadorian Immigrants to that region – establish who criminal competitors are – make alliances with or manipulate, bribe, or kill off competition. MS-13 will never accept being secondary. Total control of the marketplace, police, and public officials will be their prime effort.

Japan: The Yakuza’s membership is @ 39,000. This organization encompasses a huge sector of illegal and legal operations making it difficult for the justice department to fight its operations. Being Yakuza is being a member of the family(like the Camorra), so this organization spreads throughout each member’s family for generations. One of the only ways justice officials can fight the Yakuza is by investigating and pursuing public and police elites that are manipulated, bribed, or are members of this organization. In the past entire regional administrations have fallen to these investigations, showing just how powerful the Yakuza’s reach is.

The wealthier a criminal organization(Gang) becomes, the closer it becomes to the power elites of its time. After all, such gangs accumulate massive wealth, and in the process of making this money legal(washed clean), many politicians and their bureaucracy come in contact with the criminal element. Buying public land, and establishing businesses are all tags that lure public officials to these gangs without knowing who they really are. An example of this is Toronto’s Chinatown, where @10% of the land, buildings, and warehousing is owned or controlled by the criminal element, bought with clean drug money in the 1980-90’s. The opioid revolution has created Canadian and American Domestic Cartels, importing Asian drugs or preparing them in their region. Gangsters developing new forms of death for distribution to the unwise and addicted.

Illicit services like prostitution, narcotics, slavery(trafficking) gambling will continue to create a working field for gangsterism, no matter the nation, race, sex, or politics involved. The spread of Gangsterism can find its root within each of our societies, and within each of our communities too. Want to be rich? There is an illegal opportunity for you to pursue that dream. The only real equality many of us can find is within the world of crime, where opportunity is numerous and addictive.

Steven Kaszab
Bradford, Ontario
skaszab@yahoo.ca

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‘Our story is incomplete:’ Famed dino hunter reflects on the history of paleontology

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EDMONTON – Canada’s famed dinosaur hunter and one of the inspirations for the “Jurassic Park” phenomenon turned 75 earlier this year and has no plans to drop his chisel and rock hammer.

Philip Currie says he’ll keep digging until he’s one with the fossils he has spent his life unearthing.

“I decided when I was about 40 or 50 that I was going to continue until, suddenly one day in the (Alberta) Badlands, I would go poof and I’d be gone,” Currie said in an interview ahead of the museum that’s named after him celebrating its 10th anniversary.

And he says before he does go, he hopes to find an intact specimen in Alberta of his favourite dinosaur — Troodon formosus.

It’s a brainy, big-eyed dinosaur that resembles the nasty, two-legged, big-tailed and sharp-toothed velociraptor made famous in the “Jurassic Park” movie series.

“(It) was probably the most intelligent dinosaur we know,” said Currie.

“It’s got the biggest brain. It has eyes that face forward in a way that gave it binocular vision. And now we know they were feathered.”

In other parts of the world, teeth of a similar dinosaur have been found with serrations as big as those of a T. Rex’s tooth.

“We still haven’t got a complete specimen (of the Troodon formosus) anywhere in the Western North America. It’s crazy,” he said.

“I would love to see them just to learn from it and see what we got right and what we got wrong.”

The Troodon can be seen in a death pose in the logo of a museum named after Currie in Wembley in northern Alberta.

The Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum is marking its 10-year anniversary next year by exhibiting its recent and largest discovery in northern Alberta so far — the skull of a pachyrhinosaurous. The skull alone is the size of a baby elephant.

The Wembley centre is among several museums Currie has helped build in Canada and around the world, including China and Japan, as dinosaur research boomed over the course of his career.

It began when he was a 12-year-old growing up in Ontario, reading the Roy Chapman Andrews book “All About Dinosaurs” and dashing through the Royal Ontario Museum, looking at all the dinosaur displays, confident he would one day hunt some of his own.

Most of the fossils were from Alberta, so he moved there to work.

He says the province is home to the Dinosaur Provincial Park, east of Calgary, where 50 species of dinosaurs and 150 species of turtles, crocodiles, lizards, snakes, flying reptiles, mammals and fish lived together.

“That makes it one of the best sandboxes or playgrounds for somebody like me,” he said with a laugh.

On his first day out in the field, around 1976, he uncovered his first fossil: a spine. I was holding in my hands dinosaur bones — this evidence of ancient life.”

He worked at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology in Drumheller, but his expertise has taken him to dinosaur bonebeds all over the world, including regularly to Mongolia and China, along with the University of Alberta in Edmonton, where he teaches.

While his subjects were long gone millions of years ago, the science of digging them up has ebbed and flowed for about a century.

In the 1920s, some of the world’s first paleontologists, including Andrews, had already completed expeditions to China’s Gobi Desert, despite the warlords that ruled the area, and unearthed some of the largest dinosaur fossils seen at the time.

But until the 1970s, Currie said, the Great Depression and world wars halted further discoveries. It was further hampered by the erroneous belief there were few dinosaurs left to be found.

From the 1960s through the ’80s, paleontology grew a bit, aided by advances in technology, but remained in the shadows of popular science.

In 1993, Hollywood changed that.

Director Steven Spielberg released “Jurassic Park.” Based on the book by Michael Crichton, it told a story of paleontologists pursuing — and being pursued by — dinosaurs brought back to life.

While developing his lead character, Alan Grant, Crichton was inspired by the few paleontologists working at the time, including Currie. Crichton has acknowledged it was Currie’s research method that piqued his interest.

Currie said the book and movies have shown the world paleontology is “multidisciplinary” and that bones tell stories of not only what lived but how it lived.

Paleontologists, in turn, were viewed less as diggers and more like detectives.

“You’re, first of all, digging (evidence) up. Then you’re trying to figure out what is it or who is the victim, why did they die, why are they being found in this particular way, and what can we learn from this,” he said.

“Every time you answer one question, you end up with two more questions.”

He said the hours he has spent digging and brushing dirt off fossils in Alberta and all around the world have humbled and matured him.

“When you’re looking at dinosaurs, you look for evidence for why they became extinct,” he said.

“If dinosaurs hadn’t become extinct, what would we look like now? Even though I’m not religious, I think about these things on a bigger scale.

“It’s not just an asteroid hitting the world 65 million years ago. There is something else going on.

“Our story is incomplete.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 13, 2024.



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Three people dead, two injured after head-on collision involving truck and bus: OPP

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WELLAND, Ont. – Three people are dead and two others are injured after a collision involving a pickup truck and a bus in Welland, Ont.

Police say first responders rushed to the scene of a crash at a Highway 58 address at around 10:20 p.m. Saturday.

Ontario Provincial Police say the truck had rolled over and was engulfed in flames after the head-on collision with the transit bus.

It says the truck driver and their two passengers were pronounced dead at the scene, and the bus driver was airlifted to hospital with life-threatening injuries.

Police say two passengers were on the bus at the time — one was seriously injured and sent to hospital and the other was released at the scene.

They say a portion of highway between Kleiner Street and Forks Road East will remain closed as the investigation continues.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 13, 2024.

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In an engineering feat, mechanical SpaceX arms catch Starship rocket booster back at the launch pad

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SpaceX pulled off the boldest test flight yet of its enormous Starship rocket on Sunday, catching the returning booster back at the launch pad with mechanical arms.

A jubilant Elon Musk called it “science fiction without the fiction part.”

Towering almost 400 feet (121 meters), the empty Starship blasted off at sunrise from the southern tip of Texas near the Mexican border. It arced over the Gulf of Mexico like the four Starships before it that ended up being destroyed, either soon after liftoff or while ditching into the sea. The previous one in June had been the most successful until Sunday’s demo, completing its flight without exploding.

This time, Musk, SpaceX’s CEO and founder, upped the challenge for the rocket that he plans to use to send people back to the moon and on to Mars.

At the flight director’s command, the first-stage booster flew back to the launch pad where it had blasted off seven minutes earlier. The launch tower’s monstrous metal arms, dubbed chopsticks, caught the descending 232-foot (71-meter) stainless steel booster and gripped it tightly, dangling it well above the ground.

“The tower has caught the rocket!!” Musk announced via X. “Big step towards making life multiplanetary was made today.”

Company employees screamed in joy, jumping and pumping their fists into the air. NASA joined in the celebration, with Administrator Bill Nelson sending congratulations.

Continued testing of Starship will prepare the nation for landing astronauts at the moon’s south pole, Nelson noted. NASA’s new Artemis program is the follow-up to Apollo, which put 12 men on the moon more than a half-century ago.

“Folks, this is a day for the engineering history books,” SpaceX engineering manager Kate Tice said from SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California.

“Even in this day and age, what we just saw is magic,” added company spokesman Dan Huot from near the launch and landing site. “I am shaking right now.”

It was up to the flight director to decide, in real time with a manual control, whether to attempt the landing. SpaceX said both the booster and launch tower had to be in good, stable condition. Otherwise, it was going to end up in the gulf like the previous ones. Everything was judged to be ready for the catch.

The retro-looking spacecraft launched by the booster continued around the world, soaring more than 130 miles (212 kilometers) high. An hour after liftoff, it made a controlled landing in the Indian Ocean, adding to the day’s achievement. Cameras on a nearby buoy showed flames shooting up from the water as the spacecraft impacted precisely at the targeted spot and sank, as planned.

“What a day,” Huot said. “Let’s get ready for the next one.”

The June flight came up short at the end after pieces came off. SpaceX upgraded the software and reworked the heat shield, improving the thermal tiles.

SpaceX has been recovering the first-stage boosters of its smaller Falcon 9 rockets for nine years, after delivering satellites and crews to orbit from Florida or California. But they land on floating ocean platforms or on concrete slabs several miles from their launch pads — not on them.

Recycling Falcon boosters has sped up the launch rate and saved SpaceX millions. Musk intends to do the same for Starship, the biggest and most powerful rocket ever built with 33 methane-fuel engines on the booster alone.

Musk said the captured Starship booster looked to be in good shape, with just a little warping of some of the outer engines from all the heat and aerodynamic forces. That can be fixed easily, he noted.

NASA has ordered two Starships to land astronauts on the moon later this decade. SpaceX intends to use Starship to send people and supplies to the moon and, eventually Mars.

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