Monday, December 31, 2007

CHRC Hand In Glove With Cops

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.

We only know the tip of this unholy alliance between the police and the CHRC. The Federal Court Appeal by Marc Lemire should bring more evidence into the open.

Covert operations on Canadians are no only conducted by the Canadian Human Rights Commission, but also by those that use the Canadian Human Rights Act for possible political means.

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 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." (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)
Peter 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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