Well it looks as if Terry Tremaine (left) has been released from jail under strict conditions:
By Anne Kyle, Leader-PostAugust 28, 2009
These conditions will hobble Mr. Tremaine's preparation for his preliminary hearing in October on "hate law" (Sec. 319) charges about his Internet postings. The charge followed a complaint by arch complainer Richard Warman, whose compalints also led to Sec. 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act charges against Mr. Tremaine and to the loss of his job at the University of Saskatchewan. "Mr. Tremaine is almost condemned to unemployment as many jobs are advertised online and applications received online."
And Doug Christie, who will be representing Tremaine at his upcoming trail (there's a shock for you, eh?) caterwauls:
"The system says: 'You're free, but you're not allowed to breathe.'"
So now Internet access is as important as breathing? Mr. Tremaine spent the better part of 40 years without the Internet. We think he'll manage to survive. But then Paulie needs something to complain about. And to think not too long ago he was crowing about the trial against Tremaine being adjourned indefinitely.
Fromm and co. believe that the reasons why Tremaine got into trouble again is because he posted his defense on Stormfront after the trial was postponed. Bill Noble even created a website in support of the "political prisoner" which claims as such:
Sometime on August 6th, 2009, Terry Tremaine was once again arrested and imprisoned, this time without bail, due to an alleged violation of an imposed restriction against posting on the Internet, apparently in response to this post on Stormfront.org.
There's nothing alleged about the violation; it's there for everyone to see. However, we have a feeling that the arrest of Mr. Tremaine had less to do with this single violation of the terms of his release and more to do with his continuous violations on his blog:
The screen shot indicates his last post on his blog. In total, Tremaine posted 16 articles between May and June of this year. So while a single violation of the terms of his bail is bad enough, we think that articles with titles such as, "The Khazar Hoax" (though the real hoax is the lie Tremaine and his ilk perpetuate), "The Jews Are Our Misfortune" and "Hitler’s Great ‘Prophecy’" may have had something to do with Tremaine's most recent arrest as well.
And, of course, Paulie finishes his pity party for Terry Tremaine with a request for.... oh, why don't you guess?
Mr. Tremaine is unemployed and penniless. He needs your support for his defence fund to fight the hate law charges this fall.
A request for money? From Paul Fromm? No way!
Hey, speaking of Paulie, he's been running around Canada on his "free speech" speaking tour:
Hmmm, and just how racist ARE you Paul? Anyways, while Paulie likes to style himself as an advocate for freedom of speech, well, in reality it's only for some people. And those are people who agree with him. Note how Paulie's tune changes when people whom he doesn't care for call him and his friends to task:
Paul is referring to our friends at Nazi Watch Canada. In fact there were no threats and nothing libelous, but we can see that Paulie really is for free speech.... unless you are critical of him or his friends. Friends such Volksfront:
Fromm has spoken at a number of Volksfront functions throughout the years, such as the speaking engagement in 2005:
We guess that Paulie approves of the speech of the members of this particular group. Would you, our dear reader, like to see what that speech looks like? Well we're happy to provide you with the words of Todd Conroy, former leader of Volksfront Canada (he also posted on Stormfront and other hate sites as "mav0ric"):
You might be thinking, "well, that's the former leader of Volksfront Canada and I'm sure their views have changed." Okay, well how about the posts by B.G, former associate of the Tri-City Skins and, based on our most recent information, the current leader of Volksfront Canada?"
For those unfamiliar with who David Lane is, he was a member of the White Supremacist terrorist organization known to most as "The Order" which was involved in a number of bank robberies and at least one high profile murder back in the early and mid 1980s.
Ah, the Kosher Tax myth. Can't have an anti-Semitic rant without referencing the Kosher Tax lie. But we digress.
Robert Matthews was the founder of, "The Order." He died in a fire during a stand-off with the police.
These last two are indeed interesting. It would seem that they mirror Paulie's views on interracial marriage:
So Paulie doesn't like this?
Or this?
Or this?
Or this?
Or this?
Or,.... oh, we think that's enough.
We'll write more about the other groups Paulie speaks to in later articles.
REGINA — While Terrence Cecil Tremaine gained his freedom on Friday, his ability to post messages on the Internet has been fettered by the courts.
Provincial Court Judge Ross Moxley told the court it was not his role to denounce or make pronouncements on the views published or held by the former University of Saskatchewan lecturer but to determine whether Tremaine should be released from custody.
Tremaine, 61, who is facing a charge of promoting hatred, was back in custody for allegedly breaching a condition of his release that he not post messages on the Internet.
He was released on the original promotion of hate charge on the condition that he not make posting on the Internet since that charge alleged he posted racist comments against Jews on a white supremacist website between Feb. 1, 2004 and Nov. 1, 2007.
Tremaine was arrested this summer and charged with breaching that bail condition on July 22. The nature of that offence was not mentioned during his brief video-conference appearance in Regina Provincial Court on Friday.
Moxley noted that Tremaine does not pose a risk to the public safety and has no criminal history and no previous breach of court orders and has expressed a desire and intention to comply with the court order.
The judge agreed to release Tremaine on the condition that he not own, possess or access any computers or other electronic devices that can access the Internet. He is also prohibited from attending any public places where he can access Internet services.
The matter was set over for a preliminary hearing on Oct. 19, however, Legal Aid lawyer Gene Josephson advised the court that he was seeking leave to withdraw as Tremaine's lawyer. He has obtained other counsel, Josephson said, suggesting that the matters simply be adjourned to that date.
-with files from Heather Polischuk
These conditions, of course, have resulted in the usual crying and gnashing of teeth from the usual suspects. Paul Fromm opines that:These conditions will hobble Mr. Tremaine's preparation for his preliminary hearing in October on "hate law" (Sec. 319) charges about his Internet postings. The charge followed a complaint by arch complainer Richard Warman, whose compalints also led to Sec. 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act charges against Mr. Tremaine and to the loss of his job at the University of Saskatchewan. "Mr. Tremaine is almost condemned to unemployment as many jobs are advertised online and applications received online."
And Doug Christie, who will be representing Tremaine at his upcoming trail (there's a shock for you, eh?) caterwauls:
"The system says: 'You're free, but you're not allowed to breathe.'"
So now Internet access is as important as breathing? Mr. Tremaine spent the better part of 40 years without the Internet. We think he'll manage to survive. But then Paulie needs something to complain about. And to think not too long ago he was crowing about the trial against Tremaine being adjourned indefinitely.
Fromm and co. believe that the reasons why Tremaine got into trouble again is because he posted his defense on Stormfront after the trial was postponed. Bill Noble even created a website in support of the "political prisoner" which claims as such:
Sometime on August 6th, 2009, Terry Tremaine was once again arrested and imprisoned, this time without bail, due to an alleged violation of an imposed restriction against posting on the Internet, apparently in response to this post on Stormfront.org.
There's nothing alleged about the violation; it's there for everyone to see. However, we have a feeling that the arrest of Mr. Tremaine had less to do with this single violation of the terms of his release and more to do with his continuous violations on his blog:
The screen shot indicates his last post on his blog. In total, Tremaine posted 16 articles between May and June of this year. So while a single violation of the terms of his bail is bad enough, we think that articles with titles such as, "The Khazar Hoax" (though the real hoax is the lie Tremaine and his ilk perpetuate), "The Jews Are Our Misfortune" and "Hitler’s Great ‘Prophecy’" may have had something to do with Tremaine's most recent arrest as well.
And, of course, Paulie finishes his pity party for Terry Tremaine with a request for.... oh, why don't you guess?
Mr. Tremaine is unemployed and penniless. He needs your support for his defence fund to fight the hate law charges this fall.
A request for money? From Paul Fromm? No way!
Hey, speaking of Paulie, he's been running around Canada on his "free speech" speaking tour:
Hmmm, and just how racist ARE you Paul? Anyways, while Paulie likes to style himself as an advocate for freedom of speech, well, in reality it's only for some people. And those are people who agree with him. Note how Paulie's tune changes when people whom he doesn't care for call him and his friends to task:
Paul is referring to our friends at Nazi Watch Canada. In fact there were no threats and nothing libelous, but we can see that Paulie really is for free speech.... unless you are critical of him or his friends. Friends such Volksfront:
Fromm has spoken at a number of Volksfront functions throughout the years, such as the speaking engagement in 2005:
We guess that Paulie approves of the speech of the members of this particular group. Would you, our dear reader, like to see what that speech looks like? Well we're happy to provide you with the words of Todd Conroy, former leader of Volksfront Canada (he also posted on Stormfront and other hate sites as "mav0ric"):
You might be thinking, "well, that's the former leader of Volksfront Canada and I'm sure their views have changed." Okay, well how about the posts by B.G, former associate of the Tri-City Skins and, based on our most recent information, the current leader of Volksfront Canada?"
For those unfamiliar with who David Lane is, he was a member of the White Supremacist terrorist organization known to most as "The Order" which was involved in a number of bank robberies and at least one high profile murder back in the early and mid 1980s.
Ah, the Kosher Tax myth. Can't have an anti-Semitic rant without referencing the Kosher Tax lie. But we digress.
Robert Matthews was the founder of, "The Order." He died in a fire during a stand-off with the police.
These last two are indeed interesting. It would seem that they mirror Paulie's views on interracial marriage:
So Paulie doesn't like this?
Or this?
Or this?
Or this?
Or this?
Or,.... oh, we think that's enough.
We'll write more about the other groups Paulie speaks to in later articles.
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I agree...excellent intell and reporting as usual. I am continually impressed by your resourcefulness!
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