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Toronto Massage Parlors: 11 Charged after massage parlour raid

December 18th, 2009 · No Comments

11 Charged after massage parlour raid

Police have charged 11 people following a raid on a brothel posing as an “exotic” massage parlour in downtown Toronto. One person accused of being a manager at the Toronto Health Spa was charged with keeping a common bawdy house, while the other 10 face lesser charges of being inmates of a common body house. Detective Sergeant Mike Ervick said he expects more charges to be laid against affiliates of the spa that were “higher up the chain.” Four male clients were at the spa at the time of the raid, but will not be charged, Det.-Sgt. Ervick said. Instead, they will be used as witnesses should the case come to trial, “whether they’d like to or not.” The spa was located at the intersection of Gerrard Street and Yonge Street, next to the popular Delta Chelsea hotel.

See the full article from “Kelowna.com”

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Toronto Adult Entertainment: A Frightening Christmas wish from the United Nations

December 18th, 2009 · No Comments

A week to the day before Christmas Eve,  Dr. Keiji Fukuda, Special Adviser to the World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General on Pandemic Influenza, will address a virtual press briefing on Pandemic (H1N1).
The press conference also follows by one day the Copenhagen summit,  during which world leaders and other UN frauds ignored ClimateGate, used the conference as a showcase to frighten people—including little children—that the world is coming to an end.
Interesting how Fukuda and company are putting swine flu back into the frighten-the-masses global chess game one day after the summit and one week before Christmas Eve.
If the Copenhagen summit, which even included a message from local prostitutes that their services were available for free to attending delegates proved, it’s that the pandemic, like most things UN, is hype. 

See the full article from “Canada Free Press”

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