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Canadian Human Rights Commission and their relationship with Canadian Police Agencies EXPOSED!
Since 2005, the
Canadian Human Rights Commission
has been secretly expanding their powers into the realm of law enforcement under
the guise of "fighting hate". The
thought control maniacs at the CHRC, using Communist style tactics, have been
trying to elevate themselves into the level of some sort of National Security
Agency.
Unlike Police agencies
– the Commission has absolutely no authority to engage in any form of
spying operations on Canadian
citizens. Yet, through a series of relationships with police agencies
they have unprecedented access to Police databases containing the most sensitive
and private police files on Canadians.
On May 10, 2007, head
internet investigator for the CHRC Dean
Steacy admitted, under examination by Barbara Kulaszka, that the Commission has an arrangement with Canadian Police
Agencies. When Barbara
Kulaszka asked what exactly the arrangement was, Giacomo Vigna for the CHRC invoked Section
37 of the Canada Evidence Act
to stop dead all questioning.
Nothing should scare
freedom loving Canadians more than the politically motivated thought control apparatus of the Canadian
Human Rights Commission having any access to the most sensitive and private
information of millions of Canadians. Recently, it was revealed that the CHRC
currently has "indirect" access
to the Police CPIC
database. CPIC is the acronym for
Canadian Police Information
Centre. CPIC is a highly secured computer based police
information system.
CPIC contains records such
as:
·
Home
address
·
vehicle
information,
·
dental
records,
·
identifying
marks/scars,
·
firearms
ownership,
·
criminal
records,
·
fingerprints,
·
current
surveillance information,
·
known
aliases,
·
medical
conditions
·
and much
more.
The CHRC has numerous
times relied on police agencies to analyze data captured in the execution of
search warrants on trumped-up alleged criminal "hate" (Sec. 319 of Criminal
Code) violations – yet the victims are very rarely ever charged. Instead the
evidence seized is later used before Canadian Human Rights Tribunal hearings
through testimony given by Police Officers.
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Stormfront Alias: Estate
Real name: Sgt.
Stephen Camp of the Edmonton Police "Hate Crimes" unit
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Stormfront Alias: MarkW14
Real Name: Shane Ruttle Martinez (Anti-Racist Action thug, and CHRC
witness) |
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Stormfront Alias: Pogue
Mahone
Real name: Richard Warman |
4: |
Stormfront Alias: Jadewarr
Real name: CHRC
Employee |
The misnamed Canadian "Human Rights" Commission has
been using tax-payers dollars to fund their political vendetta against
individuals and websites they hate. Websites such as The Freedomsite (www.freedomsite.org) – have been the
focus of a 3 year legal attack by the Commission to shut it down, over documents
such as "The Immigrant Poem",
criticism of immigration and even the awful "hateful" act of posting an unedited
copy of the Canadian Human Rights
Act on the Freedomsite! The Commission and complainant Richard Warman
are seeking a LIFETIME speech ban
placed on Freedomsite webmaster, Marc Lemire along with hefty
fines
In what best can be described
as sheer lunacy, the CHRC (with ONLY remedial powers and NO police powers) has attempted to elevate
itself to the level of a CSIS (National Security Agency), in an ongoing
infiltration operation, using shady and secretive tactics to silence and
possibly entrap those they don't like. The operatives of the CHRC have
said they must get those they don't like "by any means
necessary"
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Sgt. Stephen Camp of the
Edmonton Police "Hate Crimes" unit posting on Stormfront:
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"Anybody read the
Edmonton Journal
dated January 22? I know it's a kike publication
but..."
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"With
any luck they will end up like the nogs in the states who predominantly
kuill each other."
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In
Reference to Native people he wrote:
"retarded little ch-g"
and "how can u hold the
little redskin responsible he's only an
animal..."
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"Our corrupt government
is nothing but a puppet to this so called multicultural agenda."
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"This post again re
emphasises the point that our tax dollars are waisted on keeping Zundel
behind bars, while Muslim extremists are allowed re entry into
Canada
and free to come and go as they
please. |
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Infiltration Techniques
Taught by Jewish Groups to numerous Canadian Police
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Infiltration of websites such as
Stormfront is part of an
organized and darker tactic that is now employed by politicized Police agencies
and censorship enforcers. The Friends
of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies is now offering a
new course aimed at Canadian Law enforcement agencies and "investigators"
entitled "Investigating Internet
Extremism". According to the Wiesenthal Centre’s
website:
"The workshop works from the premise that in order for
law enforcement to be effective in the arena of hate, it must be proactive rather than reactive."
The course description continues "Investigating Internet Hate consists of three
components; namely infiltration, Internet tools and
legalities. In the first section, police
officers are introduced to the most frequented web forums, allowing them to
become ‘part of the community’ and investigate varying groups and their
activities." [Emphasis added] (Copied from Wiesenthal
website: www.fswc.ca)
Among some of the Police forces that
the Wiesenthal Centre list as recipients of their "training" includes:
Ontario Provincial Police, Owen Sound Police Service, Kingston Police Service,
Ottawa Police Service, Barrie Police and the Vancouver Police
Service.
Tactics used by police officers, to
identify and provide evidence before Canadian Human Rights Tribunal
hearings:
- Police powers of search and seizure of computers and
other items
- Search warrants on peoples homes
- Motor Vehicle Record searches,
- CPIC, (Canadian
Police Information Centre) searches
- Telephone record searches,
- Infiltration of Stormfront using false
identities
- Infiltration of internet based mailing lists
- Assuming phony identities via e-mail
- Interrogations after arrest
- Infiltration of public meetings / demonstrations
- Tenancy Agreements from
Landlords
Police have testified against at a
CHRT hearing:
Alexan Kulbashian
(Officer Terry Wilson
testified)
James Richardson
(Officer Terry Wilson
testified)
Kouba
(Officer Camp testified)
Glenn Bahr
(Officer Camp testified)
CHRC victims – raided by
Police:
Alexan Kulbashian
James
Richardson
Glenn
Bahr
Ciarian Donnelly
Jessica
Beaumont
Terry
Tremaine
Criminally
charged:
Alexan Kulbashian
(charges later dropped)
James Richardson (charges
dropped later)
Glenn Bahr (Section 319
charges outstanding)
Above information is based on a study
of all Canadian Human Rights
Tribunal Section 13 published decisions since
1992.
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Date of
Decision |
Tribunal
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Respondent |
How identified
Respondent |
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20-Aug-02 |
T594/5200 |
Machiavelli and Associates Emprize
Inc. |
From Decision:
[9] Mr. Schnell did a domain name search for
citizensresearchinst.com on June 27, 1998. The search results showed that
it was registered on December 11, 1997 by Machiavelli & Associates
Emprize Inc.,
[11] Machiavelli, the registrant of the domain
name citizensresearchinst.com, was incorporated under the Company Act of British Columbia on
May 3, 1994
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20-Aug-02 |
T595/5300 |
John Micka |
From Decision:
[17] Mr. Micka readily admitted that he is
responsible for the content of the Website.
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9-May-03 |
T726_3102 |
FRED KYBURZ |
Kyburz listed his name and address on the website
and the WHOIS showed Kuburz name
From Decision:
[7] Mr. Warman's section 13 complaint relates to a
web site located at the www.patriotsonguard.org web address.
… The home page describes
the mission of Patriots on Guard, and states that the web page is
presented by Fred Kyburz of Coleman, Alberta. Each DIP starts with a
welcoming message, which includes a solicitation to subscribe to a monthly
Patriots on Guard newsletter. Subscription fees are to be sent to Fred
Kyburz, General Delivery, Blairmore Post Office, Blairmore, Alberta.
[8] Mr. Warman testified that he performed a
search at the www.register.com web site, which, he explained, will
provide the name of the registrant of a particular web address. The
results of that search disclose that the registered owner of the
www.patriotsonguard.org web site was Fred Kyburz, General Delivery,
Blairmore Post Office, Blairmore, Alberta.
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23-Sep-05 |
T998/11804 |
Eldon Warman |
Eldon Warman signed his posts, as well as WHOIS
done by Richard Warman.
From Decision:
[17] Eldon Warman's name appears on
the postings. The author of the postings can also be deduced from the
return addresses and the contents of the messages. The earlier messages
use two addresses: egwarman@hotmail.com and warmael@hotmail.com. Eldon Warman
used the latter address when he registered the www.detaxcanada.org
website on the whois
registry of domains. There is a third address on the later postings, from
2002 on: egwarman@outgun.com. This address
appears on the detax website.
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10-Mar-06 |
T869/11903 |
Alexan Kulbashian |
Warman: From WHOIS searches and other searches
using Google.
Police: Richardson called the Kulbashian during
the police raid on his house. Kulbashian called back and spoke with
police numerous times and identified himself as Alex Krause.
Wilson tracked the number back to
Kulbashians house in North
York.
From Decision:
[65] Mr. Warman and the Commission
claim that Mr. Kulbashian and Mr. Richardson were involved in various ways
in the communication of the Hate Messages via the Internet. This
allegation is based on evidence gathered by Mr. Warman, as well as the
London Police Service. He submits that in order to avoid being identified,
Mr. Kulbashian used the pseudonyms "Alex Krause" and
"Totenkopf" in his activities, and that Mr. Richardson went by the names
"James Scott" and "WPCanada" (an abbreviation for "White Power
Canada").
[74] The Commission relies on
evidence collected during a criminal investigation to further establish
the link between Mr. Kulbashian and the Hate Messages. This evidence, it
is argued, also establishes the connection to Mr. Richardson. The
Commission called Terry Wilson, who worked as a police detective with the
police service of London, Ontario, during the same period that Mr.
Warman had viewed the Hate Messages on the
Internet.
[97] Mr. Wilson's investigation
eventually led him to conclude that "Totenkopf" and
"Alex Krause" were pseudonyms for Mr. Kulbashian, and that he
had also been involved in the publication of the September 14, 2001,
Vinland Voice articles. Mr. Wilson therefore sought and obtained warrants
for the arrest of Mr. Kulbashian (on charges similar to those filed
against Mr. Richardson) and for
the search of his residence at his parents' home in North York. The warrants were executed on January
30, 2002. During the search, t-shirts with logos referring to the Skinhead
movement were found in his room, along with several individual business
cards. One of the cards was marked "CECT, Totenkopf, Public/Press
Relations". A notepad was also seized bearing numerous doodles of
swastikas, nooses with the words "hang them high", as well as "Heil
Hitler", "niggers", and "Aryan Power". Mr. Kulbashian's first name
"Alexan" had also been written, but with the "X" stylized in a form that
looked like a slightly misshapen swastika.
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10-Mar-06 |
T869/11903 |
James Scott
Richardson |
Police (Terry Wilson) infiltrated Richardson
online. Started an email conversation and James gave him a phone
number, which Wilson tracked to
him.
From Decision:
[76] In verifying the location for
the telephone number, Mr. Wilson noticed that the address corresponded to
that of an apartment complex where a building superintendent had
previously filed a complaint with the police, alleging that someone had
defaced the building's hallways and elevators with stickers bearing racist
messages. Mr. Wilson met with the building superintendent who produced the
lease for the premises where the telephone number had been assigned. There
were two co-tenants indicated: "James S. Richardson" and a woman, whose
identity need not be revealed in this
decision.
[78] Mr. Wilson obtained a search
warrant for the apartment in question, and executed it on September
28, 2001. Mr. Richardson was found in the apartment when the
police entered and was arrested. He was charged with uttering threats
against property and persons, and counselling the indictable offences of
murder and of property damage.
[80] A police crime analyst
specializing in electronic evidence was involved in the search operation.
He seized a computer found in the apartment, and once back at the police
station, made a mirror image of its hard drive and examined its content.
Amongst the directories on the drive was one that contained the logs of
Internet relay chats in which the user of the computer had participated.
These logs were organized into folders that were identified by the name of
the participant who had initiated a particular chat session. The logs are
set out in a manner similar to the script of a play. When participants
"chat", their name appears first, followed by the statement that they have
typed in. Every participant's comments can be viewed by all the persons
taking part in the chat discussion.
[89] In reviewing the logs, Mr.
Wilson noticed that when persons would join an Internet relay chat, a code
was recorded on the log, which contained the name of their Internet
service provider (ISP) through which these persons were able to access the
Internet. WPCanada's ISP was a firm named Execulink. Mr. Wilson obtained a
warrant and seized Execulink's records as they pertained to these relay
chat exchanges. When WPCanada joined a chat session on the evening of
September 13, 2001, a code from Execulink was recorded on the #wpcanada
chat log. Execulink confirmed to Mr. Wilson that this code related to an
Internet Protocol address that had been assigned to one of its clients
whose user name was Cox88. Their records further showed that the actual
name of this client was James Richardson. The contact information that he
had provided to Execulink showed his street address as being that of the
apartment in London where Mr. Wilson had found and
arrested the respondent, Mr. Richardson, on September 28, 2001.
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10-Mar-06 |
T869/11903 |
Tri-city Skins.com |
From decision:
[8] … there is no evidence that tri-cityskins.com was
anything more than the name of a website. It is not a "person or group of
persons acting in concert" within the meaning of s. 13. As a result, I
find that the complaint against the respondent identified as "Tri-City
Skins.com" has not been substantiated.
[132] For all these reasons, the
complaint against the respondent, "Tri-city Skins.com" is not
substantiated.
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10-Mar-06 |
T869/11903 |
Canadian Ethnic Cleansing
Team |
From decision:
[103] Mr. Kulbashian also explained
during his police interview that he had designed the template for the
Canadian Ethnic Cleansing Team website (wpcect.com). For this reason, his
logo, which consisted of a "death head" skull and crossbones together with
the word "Totenkopf" underneath, could be seen on the left side of the
website's pages. As for the written material that was posted on the site
and the Vinland Voice newsletter, he acknowledged that he was the author
of any material signed "Alex Krause", and at least a portion of what had
been signed "Totenkopf". All email messages sent to the address totenkopf
@wpcect.com were redirected to him.
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10-Mar-06 |
T869/11903 |
Affordable
Space.com |
Kulbashian posted his Resume online and said he
runs Affordible Space.com
From Decision:
[72] Mr. Warman's search was
conducted in December 2002, but the résumé itself bears no date. It
details, under the heading "experience", Mr. Kulbashian's involvement,
from 1999 onwards, with Affordable Space.com, which is described as a
website hosting, design, and technical support firm. The résumé explains
that Affordable Space.com started off as a private project and then turned
into a business, hosting over a thousand accounts, and that "at the moment
I am working on a 24/7 technical support availability for the
company".
[99] During the police interview,
Mr. Kulbashian explained that Affordable Space.com was his "server", and
that he had been operating it for two years prior to the arrest. He
described how he had provided space on his server to the Tri-City Skins
group and others, including the National Skinhead Front, and the Canadian
National Skinhead Front. These groups used the space to operate their web
domains, for a fee of $10 per month. He added that since he was a member
of the Canadian Ethnic Cleansing Team, he opted to donate the space for
its web domain without charging a fee. The Vinland Voice web site was also
hosted on his server.
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13-Apr-06 |
T1021/0205 |
Tomasz Winnicki |
Warman claims a Google search of
"Tom Winnicki" brought him to
the VNN site.
Winnicki posted using his real name
on VNNforum.
From
Decision:
[11] The Respondent, through his
counsel, admitted to having communicated the messages that were the
subject of the original complaints filed on September 7, 2003 and June 1,
2004.
[33] In the messages that formed
part of the original complaints, the Respondent alternated between the use
of the pseudonym "Thexder 3D" and the name "Tom
Winnicki".
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15-Aug-06 |
T1072/5305 |
Craig Harrison |
Warman claims he did Google searches for susen@sympatico.ca and found Craig
Harrisson.
From decision:
[30] Mr. Warman further testified that after
seeing the email address "susen@sympatico.ca" on the various postings
using the pseudonym "realcanadianson", it was fairly easy for him to do a
search on that email address. What resulted from this search was a
posting, dated December 4, 2002, in a guestbook of another Website hosted
by Canadian Heritage Alliance, in which Craig Harrison had identified
himself by name. He had then given his email address as
"susen@sympatico.ca," and indicated that he lived in Georgetown, Ontario, "Dominion of
Canada"(sic).
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22-Nov-06 |
T1071/5205 |
Peter Kouba |
Identity established by Police infiltration of
Stormfront and WCFU meetings.
From decision:
[88] Sergeant Camp testified that a
number of investigative techniques were used to determine proud18's
identity. First, proud18's postings revealed that this individual lived in
Edmonton, was organizing rallies in
Edmonton and was discussing the
establishment of a Whites-only community in Alberta that was to
be called "Whiteville". Surveillance was conducted on the rallies and
meetings that proud18 had helped to organize. One such rally was held in
February 2004, at the Sandman Inn in Edmonton. There, an
individual who was identified as "Peter Kouba" spoke about Whiteville and
the strategy that would be used to get Whiteville started. Sergeant Camp
testified that Peter Kouba's statements during the rally were consistent
with the statements that proud18 had made on the stormfront.org discussion
forum.
[89] Sergeant Camp testified that
the Police conducted computerized checks on the Motor Vehicle Registry and
utilized other information sources such as the CPIC system (Canadian
Police Information Centre) to trace proud18's identity. Sergeant Camp
testified that through the Motor Vehicle Registry, the Police were able to
match a picture with the name "Peter Kouba". They were also able to verify
that Peter Kouba was one of the people attending the white supremacist
rallies and meetings organized by proud18 and others on the Canadian forum
of stormfront.org.
[96] Sergeant Camp met with Peter
Kouba on March 29, 2005. The conversation was wide-ranging and informal.
Sergeant Camp stated that he confronted Mr. Kouba with the fact that, as
proud18 on stormfront.org, he had said some very hateful and derogatory
things about Jewish and Aboriginal people, as well as other minority
groups. Sergeant Camp testified that Mr. Kouba responded by saying "yes",
but then adding that he made the postings not to promote hatred, but to
promote white nationalism. Sergeant Camp stated that during the meeting,
Mr. Kouba discussed his involvement in the stormfront.org forum as
"proud18".
[128] Sergeant Camp gave credible
testimony about the basis for his conclusion that proud18 and
WhiteEuroCanadian were the pseudonyms used by the Respondent. I find
Sergeant Camp's testimony with regard to the meeting of March 29, 2005, to
be particularly salient. During the meeting, Sergeant Camp referred to
proud18's postings on stormfront.org and WhiteEuroCanadian's postings on
the WCFU website. Sergeant Camp's evidence was that Mr. Kouba
did not deny having made those postings and indeed, attempted to justify
them by saying that he made them not for the purpose of promoting hatred,
but to promote white nationalism and white
pride.
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1-Dec-06 |
T1088/6905 |
Glenn Bahr |
From decision:
[54] On May 7, 2004, Sergeant Camp
executed a search warrant at the respondent, Mr. Bahr's home in relation
to the Criminal Code charge
laid against Mr. Bahr and described earlier. The Sergeant testified that
while executing the search warrant, he asked Mr. Bahr to describe his
tattoos. Mr. Bahr described that he had an SS symbol on his chest, the
word "Blizkrieg" across his back, an eagle with a Canadian Flag and a
skull with flames.
[55] The Sergeant testified that
during the execution of this search warrant, Mr. Bahr admitted that he was
in charge of the WCFU website and undertook to shut the website down. The
next day, being May 8, 2004, "SS-88" posted to stormfront.org: "There will
be no meet. WCFU is now disbanded." Later that same day "SS-88" posted to
stormfront.org: "Due to certain circumstances WCFU as an organization and
website are finished permanently." On May 8, 2004 the WCFU website was
removed from the Internet.
[59] Sergeant Camp testified that
the Edmonton Police Service Technological Crimes Section was instructed to
complete a forensic analysis of Mr. Bahr's two computers. The Sergeant
testified that he was advised that the person accessing one of these
computers as "Administrator" also accessed the web based e-mail accounts
of "SS-88"@hotmail.com and glennbahr@yahoo.ca. The person who accessed the
website as "Administrator" also accessed the administrative pages of the
WCFU website forum as "Glenn," and accessed the stormfront.org and other
websites as users "schadenfrog" and "SS-88." The Sergeant was further
advised that the person accessing the second computer as "Administrator"
also accessed the e-mail accounts of "SS-88"@hotmail.com and
glennbahr@yahoo.ca, accessed the administrative pages of the WCFU website
forum as "SS-88" and the stormfront.org website as
"SS-88".
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1-Dec-06 |
T1087/6805 |
Western
Canada for Us |
From decision:
[86] Further, Sergeant Camp
testified that in March of 2004, the Old Strathcona Community Police
Station in Edmonton,
Alberta called the Hate
Crimes Unit and reported that they had received complaints that business
cards had been distributed in the community. The business card was
obtained by the Sergeant and was introduced into evidence. The card read:
"Glenn Bahr, Alberta Chapter and WCFU President, Alberta, Canada and contained two
Internet addresses: "www.wcfu.com" and "albertachapter@wcfu.com" This
latter address also accessed the WCFU
website.
[87] Sergeant Camp also testified
that he was contacted by the Leduc, Alberta RCMP detachment in early May
of 2004. Officers from that detachment had received complaints about
persons distributing pamphlets in the area. The officers forwarded the
pamphlet to Sergeant Camp who introduced it as evidence at the hearing.
The pamphlet had photographs of two Caucasian children and was entitled
"For their sakes." The bottom of the pamphlet had the name of and postal
address for Western Canada For Us. The pamphlet also identified the
website addresses of "www.wcfu.com" and
"albertachapter@wcfu.com."
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