RENAME
WELLINGTON ST. ROGER CALLOW WAY (FAA-Identity Theft-Reference)
DEC. 22 A) A gang of 8 girls from 13 to 16 in Toronto area whom met on the
internet, charged with murder of 59 year old stabbed on street late at night. A
shattering indictment of our society but apart from the internet connection,
what were these girls doing out late at night? 3 were already known to police =
our decaying society.... B) Increasing
pressures by immigrants on U.S. border reflective of collapsing economies south
of the U.S.... C) Major N. Am. storm
on Fri. does not auger well for the busiest travel day of the season. Best go
today or wait, possibly until Sunday. D)
O.S. editorial on teachers and students being afraid in some schools...
where they have weak administration. I retired in 2004 as a Supply Teacher in Ottawa
High Schools where strong administrators were sent to troublesome schools.
Bottom line. Those strong administrators did not get 'good' schools. One such
administrator I knew took early retirement rather than take another tough
assignment. As a Supply Teacher, I could stay away from weakly run schools in
the 1990's which now appears to be in the hands of the majority of principals
with their 'new philosophy' = teachers are on their own = choose another
profession; but they are fucked up too.... E)
In 2023, as noted earlier, I am shifting to a social theme as the current
media is a litany of stories over which no-one appears to have control. The Freedom Convoy people should set up a
virtual web site and publish such stories as FAA/Identity Theft as such as Google's MSN is becoming increasingly
trite.... keep the Commentary, though, which tends to be insightful. Twitter might consider that
approach....
DEC. 21 A) 2023 is to be marked by a new direction from
political to social media including a review of books I am reading: e.g. DEC.18
A) A Gambling Man B) Today's
offering is The Last Girl to Die by
Helen Fields which, while well
researched with some interesting dialogue with a story focusing on teen-age
girls; I threw out as opposed to passing the book along as I usually do. It
smacks of a teen-ager author whose improbable female private eye even visits
from the afterworld after her own demise in some sort of maudlin expiation. It
would be better labeled 'Corpses piled on corpses and still no palatable story'.
Needless to say, I would not recommend this author to anyone.
DEC. 20 A) Vaughan shootings: It was never an easy job being on the Board
of a Condo but 3 of the 5 deaths were Condo Board members.... B) For those of you who like mixed
analogies, Canada has poked Russia in the eye directly regarding the Ukraine
War. Will Putin, a wounded and
cornered animal take this lying down? If so, such analogies as 'paper tiger'
and 'cowardly lion' (Wizard of OZ) come to mind. Publicizing FAA/Identity Theft for the world to see
democratic Canada's perfidy in the crime of the 21st century would be a fitting
rejoinder.... C) COMMENTARY suggests
new Toronto Police Chief (they don't last long) is not likely to be any more
successful in resolving Toronto police force problems... certainly not with
Premier Ford and his family connections with Organized Crime (includes Identity Theft with Franco
Alulio). D)
So Elon Musk whom I have called on to disclose
FAA/Identity Theft as a public
service is leaving the Old Boys Club shaking in their boots....
DEC. 18 A) David Baldacci's A Gambling Man
is an introspective
private-eye novel of 1950's U.S. where women were women and men resolved their
problems with fisticuffs with no room for 'betwixt and between people' of an
'Archie Bunker' America. For my part, I do not believe anyone should be
responsible for the accident of their births as all would like to be 'normal'.
A good read for someone raised in that era such as I was. B) Controversial Elon Musk 'outing'
the Old Boys Club such as in concealing COVID information and you can sure hear
the Old Boys Club squealing. Maybe he will 'out' FAA/Identity Theft as a service to the U.S. in this clear &
present danger to U.S. motorists. More on this theme with the end of the year NEWSLETTER.... C) Vancouver friends in retirement with medical connections now
tell me that all their group meetings have turned to Skype with no intention of
returning to virtual meetings. They are wary of gov't.
information on Covid as is the Epoch Times.
Dec. 18 Dec. 17 Dec. 16
DEC. 16 A) ACT 1: Emergency Act poll shows public turning against use of E.G. ACT II: Investigation yet to be brought
down did not include legal data =
farce piled on farce = Canada...and then there is the farce of Identity Theft which Canada would turn
a blind eye to = Canada the laughing stock of the democracies.... B) Very old scam now new in B.C.. A phone call tells you that a relative is in
jail and requires bail money so get cash & meet the 'bondsman'. An in-law
was contacted many years ago on this basis on the so-called incarceration of
our son. She didn't bite but later realized that she should have asked the name
of the son (we have two)....so, if the left one don't get you (scam herein),
the right one will (gov't. scam herein described)
.... C) More gov't.
B.S. with U.S. still holding on to some Kennedy
Assassination files. The 'fourth bullet', the killing shot was fired by
sharpshooter Jack Dunn from an adjoining room to Oswald. Dunn was paid by the
New Orleans crime boss. Who paid the boss?.... Helicopter Co. of Texas facing
bankruptcy if Viet Nam war not continued? (Kennedy was speaking of a 'pull-out
of U.S. troops' which V.P. Johnson, his successor, refused to do amid growing
public unrest against war)... but I guess I am just one of those conspiracy
'nut jobs'... just exactly whom does both the Cdn. gov't. & U.S. gov't. serve?
The people or the Old Boys Club? Don't even ask.... D) Fake drugs on the international market are a cruel crime.
Decades ago, Company perpetrators in N. Africa were executed for lacing peanut
butter with engine oil. Today, Ghanian children
killed using fake drugs from India (source of 1/3 of world's generic drugs).
Egypt also compromised.... E) The Cartoon Drought continues in many
cartoons....
DEC. 15
Collective Cartoons are
in the doldrums today. Either that, or the cartoonists are suffering from
eating too much Xmas Turkey....
DEC. 14
A) Promise of clean fuel due to California fusion
breakthrough considered a milestone although it is not cheap... that's the next
goal.... B) Elon
Musk replacing Putin as the most hated man in the U.S.... C) IDENTITY THEFT in the U.K. for a
Spanish man whose identity was rejected by Spain after he testified in drug cartel
story. He is in the same position as I am without a legal identity with this
difference... he has access to lawyers; I don't
due to FAA. COMING: end of
year NEWSLETTER already sent to Elon Musk.... D) Departing
Oregon Governor commuting all Oregon
death sentences (17) to life imprisonment without parole is a dangerous
precedent; all because she disagrees with it. (Last Oregon execution was in
1997.) In effect, she is saying that her gov't. was
unable to overturn the policy... Cost wise, it costs more to execute a prisoner
(all those legal billable time hours) than to incarcerate perps.
In the 1990's, 200 U.S. death row inmates were released due to DNA evidence.
Now that possibility is all but eliminated in Oregon. E) NDP's Jagmeet Singh becoming suspicious
of Liberal intentions to steal his party.... F) Young Sheldon star, Lance
Barber,is
not to be killed off. Already he is being shown as a caring family man and not
the drunkard of BBT. I wrote earlier
that removing Lance Barber would kill the show as the 'older' Sheldon at 14 has
lost his caché. G)
Some justified concern that the Senate, in reviewing gun law changes, may
be inserting measures earlier planned 'behind the scenes' as a means of voiding
Parliament....
DEC.
14 DEC. 13
DEC. 13 A) NOoooo...
remember that last gasp if
you live vicariously in a thriller in which you are the victim in some
diabolical death. It's standard fare although our heroes always survive under
the most preposterous conditions so best identify with him if you wish to live
to read to the end. B) U.S. being suckerpunched by Saudi Arabia? See Cartoon above. SA should
be careful; their oil stocks are depleting with China's economy being shaky....
C) Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe is turning out to be - as it was said in my day - a
weak sister. I still do not have an answer to the ownership of a medical file
from him (belongs to the patient). D)
Unlike Covid jabs, the flu shot makes sense. But now that I am self isolating and wearing
a mask & gloves when out and about, I am not bothering to get it. There is
no 'long flu' that I know of. E)...and what did you learn in school
today? (U.S.) The worst school shooting (Sandy Hook) was in 2012, but the next
9 were all in the last 6 years... frightening.... F) Putin has it wrong; he should hire the marketing team from National Geographics
to win the Ukraine War. I recently ended my long term subscription due to a
lifestyle change. Ever since I have been inundated with a repetitive number of
offers to renew beyond belief after specifically telling them 'NO' a number of
times (pester, pester, pester). You would think I was taking milk from a
baby....
DEC. 12 A) Does anyone ever oversee the Ottawa
Sun's digital version? According to them today, Griner
is still in a Russian jail and that is not the worst of their clutter. Oh well,
it's free but how the O.S. expects to keep internet advertisers is a myth to
me.... B) The 1988 Lockerbie bomb maker has
been arrested in the U.S. while the Air
India 182 crash off Ireland (1985)
attributed to Sikh terrorists planting the bomb in Canada, only convicted the
bomber with the Cdn. instigators still free.... It
was a CSIS/ RCMP boondoggle in which one CSIS operator made a futile appeal to
Surrey, B.C. RCMP to stop the flights (a second bomb went off in Narita Japan
just before flight killing 2 baggage handlers because bombers did not realize
that Japan does not use daylight saving time. One good reason for retaining
capital punishment which Cda. does not have.... even
pacifist former P.M. Diefenbaker (early 1960's) was willing to keep execution
for espionage. Today modern technology can detect bombs on aircraft cargo,
thank goodness. C) Doonesbury deals
from time to time with the pathetic side of senility; a marker for older people
hoping death takes them first (I'm 81 & fit as a fiddle, fit as a fiddle...lol D) 78 year old homeless man with auto
camps out in 24 hr. Tim Horton lot must be of much concern to the Restaurant as
they do NOT want a homeless camp forming in their parking lot. This facebook story lacks a few important details....
DEC.11
DEC. 10
A) The public answer to cartoon #2 question is Trump. My answer, is that similar to the Cdn. Constitution, the U.S. constitution which is even older is an anachronism as well. Hunter's threat is a current one for the digital age in which we now live. Hence the correct answer should be Hunter's Laptop. As the saying goes...clear & present danger. Presumably, defending the U.S. Constitution of 1776 would enshrine slavery in which its first President, George Washington, was a slave owner in a state of affairs reversed by the 1860's Civil War. B) Cartoons are beginning to displace media on Googles MSN... I guess my blog with annotated cartoons is catching on. I am a 'first' in this direction.... C) Cuba's Economy is disintegrating according to the NY Times p.1 Communism did not help but Covid plus attendant lack of tourists has Cubans fleeing their country explaining why the U.S. has sent some aid as they have the expense of returning emigrants.
DEC.10 A) My Invention: medicated porous nose plugs for going out in
public... I know, I know, no-one ever
asks me... but where is the money in that for Big Pharma?
B) Another cheap solution: Don't
hire expensive police to deal with the next Freedom Convoy; rather suspend driver licenses for generalized
psychiatric reasons as per Franco Alulio Algorithm. C) Ex-mayor Jim Watson 'falls on his
sword' by taking full responsibility for LRT shortcomings...I'll believe that
one when they send him to jail.... D) Ottawa
lawyer suspended indefinitely... what happened, did he buy off the wrong
people?.... E) High cost of mailing
parcels crimping Xmas gift giving.... F)
Know a person by the company he/she keeps... J.T. still can't shake off the Kielburger
brothers with their charity scam image = smarminess. G) Stiff person syndrome... never heard of it but singer Celine Dionne has it. It would seem
that women are more vulnerable to acute diseases than men = blame the one with
a G on his t-shirt.... Big thing in all diseases is to lessen stress, get
plenty of sleep and eat nutritiously. H)
So some in Germany would seek to
'run a gov't. within a gov't.'
...move over Freedom Convoy, you
have competition (disclosure: my support is for the FC for stated reasons - Identity
Theft) J) I have already prophesized the end of the media but 'book
readers' as well? Book stores are not exactly Starbuck line-ups.... K) How many knew Griner was playing for a Russian basketball team for the last 7 years? =
lack of media disclosure.... L) Prince
Harry was an O.K. guy until Meghan came along....
DEC.09
A) A 'cover your ass'
unsigned letter from the UN Human Rights in Geneva; the only World
Institute to respond to FAA/Identity
Theft in which they 'require more information' (bureaucratic speak for
placing the ball back in your opponent's court). No they don't. The facts are
clear. Rogue civil servant Franco Alulio usurped gov't. forms
in a significant way to deprive a citizen of his Identity. That's fraud. That's
what Cda. did not act on. The issue for the UN Human
Rights is 'why not' hence it is a challenge to democratic Cda.'s
very existence. Hence their duplicitous letter is either not understanding the
question or alternatively understanding the question 'only too well'. I suppose
I should be grateful for even getting any response as I certainly do not get
one from Tory Leader Pierre Poilievre preparing himself for the next Federal
Election coming soon to a poll near you. I have forwarded the UN Package to him
for action... or forever hold his peace.... B) Griner home from Russia in an exchange
did not include an U.S. ex-Marine. When my relative was in the Cdn. military, he could not travel to Russia as per the
rules so what was an U.S. ex-Marine doing there? Now that is what I could do
with vis a vis Identity Theft... a little Griner publicity... how about it Elon Musk with your interest in automobiles
& hence drivers' licenses? C) tsk tsk aliens no less...and all under the thumb of Elon Musk at Roswell, N.M. who must have granted permission
for his name to appear as a main character in Diablo Mesa by Preston
& Child. If you like non-stop action so that even James Bond is shaking
in his boots in this well researched novel all ending with a Perry Mason round
circle disinformation session at the end which really ties things up in knots,
this is the novel for you.... D) Good
thinking... Gatineau Police establish an area for people exchanging items
bought on line. E) Bad Thinking...
Premier Ford extending 'strong mayor' provisions is a sop to developers.
Granted holdout councilors may be looking for payola but the bigger problem is
developer control over city policies such as wetlands development. F) Car scammers still at work: In the
1990's, I bought a car for a good price from a used car lot which had been, as
I later learned, written off due to flooding. I returned the car for credit on
another 'legitimate' model. Later I heard from a lawyer for another client who
purchased this 'drowned car' but nothing developed. Currently, there is a
market for stolen VIN numbers in this regard. If the deal looks too good; it probably isn't. G) Silent Killer (Smog) as New Delhi overtakes Beijing....
DEC.08 A) 'phonics v. whole language' (latter now labeled wokism
by one writer) is not a new topic. In the 1940's, my sister-d.2000 (I.Q. 142)
was exposed to the latter of which my parents were critical. Her experienced
teacher agreed with them. My opposition to Wokism is
broader as civilization is, to my way of thinking, caught up in ontology (what
is real - selected facts) as opposed to epistemology (how we know - context of
facts)... but then nobody asks me, so there!.... B) While we are on the topic of schools, the story of the
Industrial Arts teacher with an operation giving her humungus
boobs has gone viral worldwide. No mention is made of her teaching skills
although as one with a Design & Tech qualification, I do see a problem with
her using shop machinery (e.g. no loose clothing around machines). The School
Board is obviously in a quandary as D&T teachers are a rarity with the
Board merely stating that teachers are to be appropriately dressed. She is
dressed according to her physiognomy. It is what I call 'an honest problem'. C) 'Whole math' where the teacher
awaits questions first is a proven disaster (possibly suited to only the top
15%). No, I am not a qualified math teacher. D) 'Tis the season of heart attacks &
snow. That's how Dalton McGuinty became an M.P.P. and
later ON Premier because his campaigning father died while shoveling snow and
had the same first initial on the already printed campaign brochures. As to
shoveling snow, demonstrations usually show some chiropractor or other with an
ergonometric shovel. He probably shovels only that one photo op all season. The
point is, one does not lift snow; rather you push it with a sled shovel to the
opposite side of the yard on a path and not merely dump it at the perimeter
blocking future clearings. Further, I used to get up in the middle of the night
while it was still snowing and make several passes over light snow. You are not
a snow plow truck (which I have also driven) waiting for everything to be down
with hydraulic equipment. For heavy sludge of street clearing blocking your
driveway, slice portions off as you clear it so that it is not too heavy. But,
once again, nobody asks me.... G)
1950's: Our disappearing Fraser Valley Farm Lands.... 2022 - BILL 23 to develop wetlands outside of cities... developers
are always looking for cheap land. One developer in San Diego many decades ago,
built a community in an old flood plain. Same thing in Kamloops, B.C. and you
can still see it surrounded by a dyke (It did flood at one point & city sued by homeowners).... As usual, gov't. (Ford gov't.) is hungry
for development funds type payola. I live in an apartment in South Keys,
Ottawa, built on swamp land. In some sections, driveways have to be elevated a
few inches after one year so that a home-owner may enter his garage (look for
cracks in foundation). Also, never buy a lot over a former garbage dump (space
limits that story here). Bottom line? owner or taxpayer pays out for development
snafus. H) sing 'If the developers don't get you, than Elon Musk will' as he converts Office Space into
Apartments for workers (he knows their private lives & holds the mortgage).
Isolated mining & logging towns hold workers hostage to higher costs in
much the same fashion. San Francisco has a right to be concerned = work for
Musk lobbyists.... As to city councilors; many consider it a stepping stone to
being a developer lobbyist.... H) U.S.
gives tech couple double digit jail sentences for blood diagnosis scam... now
THAT'S what should happen to Franco Alulio for his Ontario driver license scam....
DEC.07 A) If the Toronto Star article below were to surface in Ottawa vis a vis 'stolen driver
licenses'; it would of necessity have to include my story of FAA/Identity Theft. Editor Michelle
Richardson over both the Sun & Citizen is not about to see that happening
as per her past record.... B) POTUS
Biden has ordered all records (CIA) to be divulged on Kennedy Assassination
69 years ago. I have already referred many times to the 4th bullet with
sharpshooter Frank Dunn acting on behalf of Organized Crime as the one with the
'kill shot'. Lee Howard Oswald was the patsy although the first 3 bullets
belonged to him. C) Sounds like Freedom Convoy chatter: For 2 weeks,
Iranian women may shed head coverings; after that, they have their bank
accounts frozen if they do not comply.... D)
Anti-vax sentiment picking up, particularly in
the medical community, as effects of Long Covid do
not offset getting the jab. (I am not vaxxed but I self-isolate, distance and wear a mask &
gloves while out. Many others do but not in the videos I see on TV. E) Not exactly galloping across a
Crimean Bridge barechested but being driven across is
reflective of 'age doth make cowards of us all' for Putin as he seeks to restore soldiers' faith in the Kremlin... good
luck with that one as the 'long knives are being sharpened'.... F) As a former Ottawa Supply Teacher (1990's), I see once again that Ottawa is
short of Supply Teachers. Would I volunteer again. At age 81, a moot question
otherwise the answer is no as high school students gathering in groups outside
the classroom believe themselves impervious to any danger.... G) Canada is beginning to sound like
some dictatorships with their insistence in using the courts to punish Freedom Convoy participants; the only
major force in my books with any credibility...Poilievre abandoning them but then he has already lost the next election to
the Lib. NDP alliance. He appears to have abandoned questioning FAA/Identity Theft as well.... H) Elon Musk
firing a shot across the bows (Twitter)
of the U.S. mainline media which is headed for File 13 similar to Canada J) Bill Cosby may be blind but the
Justice System isn't to 5 more sexual assault charges from the past filed
against him. NBC also included as it is tough being a major Employer in this
regard....
DEC .06 A) For those who are about to get excited about the Toronto Star exposé
on driver license suspensions, don't bother. If the NDP were serious about the
issue, there would be a press conference with their leader introducing a piece
of legislation to enact as a BILL; not a Private Members Bill from some unknown
backbencher out to get votes. Those Bills rarely come to a vote and die on the
docket. If the issue is to 'sprout legs'; look to Tory's Pierre Poilievre. B) The correct
approach to a politician is to say that you would like to contribute $100,000
to the Party fund in aid of promoting your cause. As to the Toronto Star? It
must have been a slow day in their newsroom for a paper which is touted to be
nearing bankruptcy. B) 'Whom to warn
against whom'? Musk v. Trump battle C) Want the truth from the Media?... oh
well, there are always the comics....
Toronto Star Dec. 05-2022 NDP to push for review of medical driving bans Investigative series found system prone to abuse, inaccuracy
Robert Crib B Staff Reporter Max Bin KS-Collier, Lier and Declan Keogh Investigative Journalism Bureau
photo of ON Transportation Minister Carolyn Mulroney
(declines interview request) with Premier Ford. R. (My Response) Why didn't
this group interview me in the worst case abuse by Franco Alulio ON's Deputy Minister of
Transport - Medical?. Why didn't they
also interview Alulio on my case?
R. I could go 'line by line' in a rejection of this so-called investigative report which promises much but, in fact, delivers little. Some examples:
1) ...unfairly stripping many of not just their
licenses, but also their livelihoods (some horrific examples given). Readers of
my blog: rogercallow.com defines how the Franco
Alulio Algorithm (FAA) deprives one of all access
to the laws (Identity Theft as it usurps the role of the law courts). A lawsuit which I laid against him was
ignored by the law courts with neither politicians (such as NDP MPP Michael Mantha
plus media) ever responding to my pleas to charge Alulio
with Criminal Fraud. His mickey mouse review system
is all that is criticized in this article.
2) What Mantha and the NDP are doing is to posture with 'new legislation' to whitewash the abuse... 'Oh, we knew all along about the problem but we lacked the necessary legislation' type of bullshit.
3) The source of these suspensions for medical reasons is at a medical Doctor's request. My driver's license was suspended in October 2019 for psychiatric reasons. My medical record shows no correspondence between young Dr. Jahagirdar of Towngate Family Clinic requesting any such suspension. I have a perfect driving record and have never been referenced for psychiatric attention. The College of Physicians & Surgeons - Ethics Division which I enlisted whitewashed the whole episode. The under-insurers for Allstate which carries my car insurance asked some time ago as to what the Company was doing about this suspension? There was no reply, even to repeated requests by me. Currently, my car is plated and insured but the value of that insurance should a matter go to court will upend the judicial system. (SEE website).
4)The Star investigation found the system riddled with abuse. So why aren't figures such as civil servant Franco Alulio charged with fraud for altering gov't. documents? These investigators don't say in this light-weight investigation.
5) Bottom Line? Mantha: 'You have to be able to trust your doctor.' R. My problem was Doug Ford/Franco Alulio as it appears as though Alulio's action in suspending my driver's license for 'reasons best known to himself' was to punish a whistleblower (SEE website) for political reasons. Mantha's legislation is actually counter-productive in that respect. The proper course is to charge errant bureaucrats.
(signed) Roger Callow
rcallow770@gmail.com
cc Tory leader, Pierre Poilievre, another one whom has his head stuck in the sand....
Toronto Star 'Letter to Editor'
DEC.05
DEC.04
DEC. 04
A) O.S. p.4 midwit columnist Warren Kinsella plays fast and loose with
writing parameters (no editorial oversight) with a faux article based on
Trudeau abrogating all constitutional power to the Feds...but wait for it; Kinsella says he is just kidding if one reads far enough
(and most readers do not); this constitutional theft was done as an election
ploy by the AB Premier which she disowns. At least the editors placed a correction
article alongside. Many more of these article stunts & Kinsella
can expect to 'walk'. B) BILL 23 ON Housing Development Costs: 'Build it and they will come'...but
please do not ask how the infrastructure maintenance charges may be charged.
There is only one taxpayer/ home purchaser yet every organization wants a bite
out of him/her... striking the balance is the key which is what politics is all
about.... C) p.7 Whatever Cdns. are, they are generous
to a fault as reflected in supplying Ottawa's one day bus drive for food
contributions.... D) p.8 sad, but
true, how does Cda. help needy Afghans financially
without the Taliban seizing the funds. It's a common story throughout the world
e.g. corrupt Haiti leaders seizing Cdn. foreign aid
to their people until cut off by former P.M. Harper. Hence this article 'goes
in circles'.... D) p.9 Capping
Russian oil prices seems aimed primarily at the ship insurers for without
insurance, the ships don't sail. it's all part of the 'death by a thousand
cuts' to Russia approach by the West.... E)
p.10 Ukraine's proxy war for the U.S. is not possible for Taiwan for many
reasons explaining why a U.S. aircraft carrier sits off their coast against a
hostile China. It's also being used as an excuse for a trillion dollar nuclear
bomber of which technology will soon be made obsolete (if it hasn't already). F) p.10 In the 60's, Central American
Countries (run by imperialistic banana owners) battled 'communists'; now the
term is 'terrorists' for anyone who disagrees with them...they don't have
Freedom Convoys as they are too poor for the expense.... G) p.10 ... and the winner still is...the one who counts the votes
(Stalin). Elon Musk of Twitter ownership is not happy
about his right wing Brazil Party losing...
it is just not easy being the world's richest man barring Putin. Question is,
what good is all this wealth as it cannot buy one health or happiness.... H) p. 11 Good policy: The Sun will not
reveal perps identity for public exposure unless they
plan to follow it through the court process or as a public service (repeat
events with same perp). J) p.12 new mandated Federal
10 day sickness allowance (vote getter): In general, I am against this type
of allowance as many workers consider these days as holidays. In West Van. in
the 60's, teachers were permitted 200 days per year sick leave without salary.
Some chronically sick teachers needed more.
As one with possibly the best attendance record, I was asked to donate - as per
the agreement - any days over 200 to those needing them which I did. K) p.14
Top analytical article on the housing market by Brynn Lackie which concedes that housing
decisions are individual (as opposed to the usual real estate hype to either
'buy now or sell now'...and keep real estate interests employed).... This is
the type of article the media should be publishing as opposed to such as Kinsella's mentioned above.
L) Without filing the legal code record, the Emergency Act
enquiry was a farce.... M) p.16 'Some provinces are more equal than others' would
be the Orwellian exemption to QC with the carbon tax... election coming? You
bet.... N) p. 17 Crypto Currency
collapse? parallels 'South Sea Bubble' collapse of early 1800's... Barnum
& Bailey: 'There's one born every minute'....
DEC.03 A) Happy Birthday, Dad (d. 1992) from your 81 year old son. As my mother was wont to say; Dad's birthdays were so important to him. I remember him as a good father and later, a fair employer. He had a fantastic 'telephone voice' which he prided himself as that was his chief means of business communication hence the fax age was not to his liking nor would the g-mail of the internet which pre-dated him although, as a source of knowledge (he was a great book reader who shared his philosophy reading with me), he would be impressed but not with the digital age of WOKE thinking (me too!). As a 5'9" slight build Company negotiator, he was sent with a tall man as the official greeter until matters turned to negotiations when it became clear as to whom was the decision maker. He loved to sing opera in an age where academic training was not a pre-requisite. His own father played the piano 'by ear'. My older sister's (d. 2000) high I.Q. would come from his side of the family. He was a life-long member of the YMCA where he was once part of a hand-balancing act. he also danced. A photo shows him doing a handstand from a bridge rail. So, dad, enjoy enjoy that choir of angels where-ever you may be in some afterworld where I am sure that you are a most welcome addition. P.S. He was an ethical man realizing that the business world was one of greys.... with affection, Roger Callow B) Edward Snowden identified on Google as an 'U.S. Russian consultant' (good one!) What he did was blow the whistle on an U.S. contractor forcing him to flee the country. He was just given Russian citizenship. Most Americans consider him a traitor. I consider him suited to the Freedom Convoy which is gearing up for 2023. C) National Post's Conrad Black wrote the most vituperative article against midwit Andrew Cohen which I have ever read for criticizing him. Normally such articles are not permitted in the media but these are thin times. My point? Where is that selfsame criticism - including Conrad Black - against Franco Alulio in the crime of the 21st century; Identity Theft? That is how the media is rolling in a hand-basket to joining the Cdn. Justice System in its race to Hell (the Canadian Disease: cowardice).... D) Two Ottawa schools cleared after ongoing threats reminds me of one incident during exams in 1970's West Vancouver placing everyone outside during cross grade exams; some later catching cold. Diligent search by an administrator from a written note found in a local bus stop led to the student perpetrator as staff were informed. Problem was that I was the only teacher to pursue the name of that student and the fact that the whole matter was whitewashed by administration with no punishment given. Now the reader sees why the authorities were always worried about me... Snowden, move over... Mind you, no-one else has exposed the Cdn. Justice System to be a rampart farce as I have before over 50 judges across Canada making even Snowden a small timer. Now you know why the media will not print anything under my name and yet in the 1990's, I was a regular contributor to 'Letters to the Editor'.... E) With the onset of the Ukraine war, the gigantic Car Dealer Cdn. flag in Ottawa's South Keys was replaced by the Ukrainian flag which was again replaced with the Cdn. Flag on Remembrance Day... what goes around, comes around.... F) Years ago, a fellow traveler in Europe I met locally feared for the future of South Africa under Mandela in a subsequent trip she made... a prescient observation judging by today's news.... G) Putin: Dead Man Walking... or falling as the case may be...to be sure, the U.S. is praying for his recovery as the 'gift which keeps on giving'....
DEC.02 A)
X) Young Dr. Jahagirdar (Dr. J) of Towngate Family Medicine in South Ottawa does not recognize legal oversight of her redacted medical report on former patient, Roger Callow, an action condoned by the College of Physicians & Surgeons-Ethics Branch & the City Mayor (a Medical Report belongs to the patient, not the Doctor) so I still do not know the basis on which Franco Alulio (FA)illegally lifted my driver's license in the crime of the 21st century leading to Identity Theft of this victim. I have never been ordered to see a psychiatrist which FA would assert as fact...Can you get by without your driver's license?...few can but none can get by without their legal Identity
Y) None of the
above could happen without the explicit support of Ontario's Premier Ford which the media &
political Opposition refuse to call out = Cda's
National Disease (Cowardice). No major country (including Russia & China -
UN Security Council) are willing to call out Canada for this heinous crime
reflecting our shortcomings as a civilization. At least the Chinese revolt
against Covid restrictions... Canada does nothing on
social media vis a vis the FA Algorithm.
X) Dr. J. Y) Premier Ford /FAA
DEC.01 A) Usual media/investigation Cover-up: While naming guilty parties in LRT fiasco on political level, the names within the actual contractors go unknown... but that is what was paid for, wasn't it? B) Grandpa Toad, Zemin Jiang dies at 96... some of these butchers do live long lives.... C) Move over Putin, Elon Musk also sleeps with a gun on his sidetable....