Canadian Police Detail 2022 Assassination of Alleged 1980s Terrorist

The Canadian Press has posted the strange case of a 2022 British Columbia assassination, related to a man suspected of bombing Air India planes in the 1980s.

Hired assassins demonstrated both lethal efficiency and surprising sloppiness in their hit on Ripudaman Singh Malik in Surrey. Court documents recently revealed some fascinating contradictions about the job.

The two assassins, Tanner Fox and Jose Lopez, showed meticulous planning in some aspects of their operation. They conducted advance surveillance of their target’s business the day before, carefully coordinated their movements between two vehicles, and executed the shooting with chilling precision –- landing six of seven shots in the victim’s head and neck area as he sat in his Tesla.

However, attempts to cover their digital and physical tracks fell remarkably short of their tight shooting accuracy. The pair’s movements were extensively captured on surveillance and traffic cameras throughout the operation. They left behind a telling trail of digital breadcrumbs, including:

  • Video footage of their pre-attack surveillance
  • Multiple camera recordings of their vehicle movements
  • A door camera capturing one assassin with an identifiable Puma backpack
  • Cell phone evidence from their post-murder location

The assassins’ most careless mistake was keeping their weapons and gear, even after burning their getaway car. When police searched the distinctive Puma logo backpack, they found the murder weapons, complete with magazines and bullets, along with masks and gloves used in the hit.

Canadian court documents confirm Fox and Lopez were “hired and paid” for the assassination, yet the identity of who ordered the hit remains undisclosed. Both men have pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and await sentencing.

This case serves as a stark reminder that even highly trained professional killers make very rookie mistakes when it comes to digital footprints. And it of course begs the question of how long before we hear who hired them.

NJ Tesla Kills One in “Veered” Crash

RLS metro has posted a very sparse police report.

The violent collision occurred just before midnight on Wednesday near Pleasant Valley Way and Belle Terre Road, close to the I-280 ramp. According to West Orange Police officials, emergency responders, including patrol units, the fire department, and medics, arrived at approximately 11:59 p.m. after receiving reports of a multi-vehicle accident with injuries. Officers arrived and encountered a two-car collision involving a dark-colored Toyota carrying three passengers and a white Tesla driven by an unidentified man.

Source: RLS

US Says They Are Outmatched by Russian Control of xTwitter

US government officials fighting information war say they are outmatched by Russian control of xTwitter.

Elon Musk’s misinformation megaphone has created a “huge problem” for election officials in key battleground states who told CNN they’re struggling to combat the wave of falsehoods coming from the tech billionaire and spreading wildly on his X platform.

The wave of falsehoods unleashed by Russian military intelligence, using Elon Musk as a willing idiot, has cost Russia less than if they bought a new aircraft carrier.

Trump’s Supreme Court Purges American Voters in Foreshadowing of Mass Incarceration

Americans are losing their vote under a Supreme Court decision that attempts to remove democracy in favor of a monarchy with a loyalty test.

Damon Hewitt, president and executive director of the nonpartisan Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, which led one of the challenges, told ABC News, “None of this activity is random. It’s all highly orchestrated, but it’s also orchestrated with a purpose.”

Those Americans judged to be disloyal to the Trump family already have seen their voting rights removed for political reasons.

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s administration asked the U.S. Supreme Court to issue an emergency stay to block the reinstatement of voters removed from the rolls.

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She cast her first ballot for Barack Obama. A big surprise recently arrived in the mail; a letter from election officials told Martin, 37, her voter registration had been canceled because she’s a noncitizen. Martin, a lifelong Virginian, was baffled. “I was confused, to be honest. I was born and raised in Woodbridge, Virginia, so, you’ve got everything about me and now you’re saying that I’m an alien.”

Reinstatement of voters was ordered by lower courts, which had reasoned correctly that purging lifelong Americans illegally wasn’t… wait for it… legal.

It’s not an accident that this Supreme Court, setup by Russian-backed monarchists, would instead slide towards anti-democratic monarchism.

That has been a strategy since at least 2014, and a replay of heated American political fervor from the early 1800s. Old fizzures in the American political fabric are under intense foreign-backed pressure today.

Russia wants either a dictator or civil war, and thus has ordered its network of billionaires to pull out all the stops and destroy American democracy.