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on November 17, 2018 in Featured

News Release Kelowna, BC, October 28, 2018

Roberta Gizen theft and fraud investigation expands to other companies In addition to the activities described in the original release dated September 2, 2018 Roberta Gizans activities are being investigated for the period that she was the trust manager for a Kelowna based family trust. Gizan was terminated from this position. Forensic accounting is being conducted. Other companies that...

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on November 9, 2018 in Featured

Employee steals and misappropriates shareholders money

Firstshot Fund Inc. raised $1,598,550.00 million from 37 investors and was preparing to transition to a public company. An employee of Firstshot, Roberta Gizen of Kelowna BC, stole cash, misappropriated more than $1,300,000.00, stole from the company’s bank account and used the company bank card for personal living expenses. Gizen also deposited email transfers payable to the company to...

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on February 10, 2014 in World News

Policing For Profit

                In British Columbia, the government can take away your home, your car and your cash, without ever charging you with a crime. Most people in BC are not aware of how easily the government can take away their most valuable possessions. It doesn’t matter if you’ve ever been charged with a crime. In many cases the government doesn’t need to go to court at all! The BC Liberals have made it easier and easier for police to profit from seizing private property. This trend is called “policing for profit” and it is… View Article

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on August 31, 2013 in World News

U.S. Coast Guard partners with RCMP

U.S. Coast Guard partners with RCMP to conduct cross-border law enforcement Members from Coast Guard Station Eastport, ME, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Maritime Unit in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, conducted a joint law enforcement patrol along the St. Croix River on Aug. 26 and 27. The patrol is part of the newly-approved Integrated Cross-Border Maritime Law Enforcement Operation, which strengthens maritime security in shared U.S. and Canadian waterways by allowing law enforcement officers to freely cross the border and jointly enforce laws and regulations. These patrols, which Station Eastport hosted, are the first to be conducted in the… View Article

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on July 23, 2013 in Right Edition

Lady Jailed for Being Raped – Is Obama Racist?

The RCMP complaints commission has not yet begun its review of the Mounties’ seizure of guns from residents evacuated from their High River, Alta., homes. The news comes as local RCMP finally disclosed the number of firearms they seized: 560. 24-year-old Norwegian woman was raped in Dubai in March by a coworker but was then arrested, tried and sentenced to 16 months in prison for engaging in extramarital sex. Her attacker reportedly got a shorter sentence of 13 months. Now, the woman who has since granted media interviews in an effort to warn other women of the potential perils of… View Article

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on July 5, 2013 in Right Edition

RCMP Break into Homes and Seize Guns

HIGH RIVER — RCMP revealed Thursday that officers have seized a “substantial amount” of firearms from homes in the evacuated town of High River. “We just want to make sure that all of those things are in a spot that we control, simply because of what they are,” said Sgt. Brian Topham. “People have a significant amount of money invested in firearms … so we put them in a place that we control and that they’re safe.” That news didn’t sit well with a crowd of frustrated residents who had planned to breach a police checkpoint northwest of the town… View Article

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on June 28, 2013 in E News World News

RCMP’s high-handedness in High River reveals gun confiscation agenda

Residents leave firearms in houses during flood evacuation – so what? The RCMP in High River, Alberta have breached and sullied their contract with the public to serve and protect. When private citizens were forced to evacuate the town as flood waters threatened their safety, police and the military forcibly entered the abandoned residences and confiscated firearms. They police admit they seized “a large quantity of firearms,” and claimed that public safety was at stake. They did not explain how the firearms posed a threat — because there wasn’t one. “This act of aggression is further proof that the RCMP… View Article

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