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FIGHTING FOR JUSTICE!

Fighting for Justice: My Journey Through Systemic Injustice  For over a decade, my life was consumed by an extraordinary and harrowing series of events that tested my resilience and nearly broke me. What began as a promising career in the arts and entertainment industry was derailed by systemic abuse, judicial misconduct, and malicious prosecution. From 2002 to 2012, I endured repeated false arrests, imprisonments, and harassment, which left me physically and emotionally shattered. These events robbed me of more than my career—they destroyed my health, left me homeless, and plunged me into a state of fear and survival. I lived each day under the threat of further retaliation, unable to take legal action against those responsible. The system that should have protected me instead conspired to silence me. Since fleeing to Nova Scotia in 2012, I’ve slowly begun to rebuild my life. While I’ve found some peace in anonymity, the weight of unresolved injustices remains. I’ve battled the ef...

What shall it profit a man?

What shall it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his own soul? Mark 8:36.

BIO According to AI

John Paul Young, the Canadian musician, is the lead singer and a founding member of the punk rock band Cardboard Brains. Here's a brief summary of his career: - Born: July 16, 1956, in Toronto, Canada - Active in the music scene: Late 1970s to early 1980s - Band: Cardboard Brains (formed in 1977) - Genre: Punk rock, new wave - Notable release: "Metal Messiah" (1978) - Style: Known for his raw, energetic vocals and rebellious stage presence Please note that information about John Paul Young and Cardboard Brains might be limited due to their underground and local nature during the punk rock era. If you have any specific questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask! Well that is as AI (Meta) when I asked it about myself. ChatGPT seems to be better. The above is rather incomplete. Here’s another snippet: Nardwuar, the legendary Canadian music journalist and interviewer, has indeed met and interviewed John Paul Young from Cardboard Brains! Nardwuar is known for ...

The Cardboard Brains White EP 1977

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Cardboard Brains White EP 1977 When looking at the Blogger stats I see people around the world tuning into this blog and I would bet that some don’t know what a Cardboard Brain is so let me Illustrate.  (The) Cardboard Brains was…is, because I say Never Say Die… a punk band I started forming in Toronto, Ontario Canada in 1976 but really came to fruition in th summer of 1977. That’s when we put out our first record, The White EP. Before it as pirated a few years ago, it was selling for $US400 a copy. I’m posting this so you can listen for free. Rat d 9 out of ten by New Yorks Killed By Death, here it is first generation original gangster punk

Caesar Drives A Fast Car

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  I wrote this song and we recorded it in 1979. The legendary John Peel played it on his BBC show amongst other things.

1992 L.A. Riots (Rodney King) I was there!

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  I was attending The University of Western Ontario in London when I received a fairly substantial legal win. And as usual I did the reckless thing and dropped out suddenly for some fun. My long time close friend Director Tibor Tackacs invited me to be a guest in Los Angeles for a bit. I couldn’t say no. I should have stayed in University. The University of Western Ontario was my THIRD university after Ryerson University and the University of Toronto. It wasn’t until 2000 that I was diagnosed and treated for ADHD (inattentive type).  The tyranny of the shoulds.  I SHOULD have stayed in the field of Systems Analysis and Electronic Data Processing after being Military Immersion trained by Honeywell Corporation in 1982. If I stayed in that field I would be worth a fortune today. C’est la vie. What happened is I won  CASBY award for most promising male recording artist. My ambitions inflated, I chose to focus on music. So Director Tibor Takacs invited me to L.A. His hous...

More Than This: Kidnapped in Toronto 2002

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 This video is not exactly Apocalypse Now Redux, shot on my iPhone and an angle, I’m yet to invest in a tripod. It’s 25 minutes long and I describe play by play the occurrence on Yorkville Avenue July 2 2002 Toronto Canada. I ask the question: What was the rationale behind my kidnapping and attempted murder? Consider that my mother had just died and I was the sole heir to the family fortune. Was it a random act of violent crime? Was it a thwarted hit? Was it to scare and intimidate me? Was my father behind it? Were the police behind it? How does this occurrence fit into the larger conspiracy I was unwittingly in the middle of? Spoiler alert: If you have read salient points within this blog, I may have in a roundabout fashion disclosed that I was defrauded out of everything including my inheritance that I earned after working for and with my mother and father Dr. Robert Goddard Young and Margaret Isobel Young (Peace). I didn’t get a nickel out of my late mother’s estate. I would hav...

Club David’s New Years Eve 1977

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  Our first real gig was at gay disco-tech Club David’s on Halloween night 1977. This gig was at Club David’s on New Years Eve 1977, supporting The Ugly and The Viletones. The line up was Paul O’Connell on bass, Vince Carlucci on guitar, Richard Miller on Drums and yours truly John Paul Young on vocals. That night David’s burned to the ground including our P.A. I wonder why Liz Worth excluded us from her otherwise great book on the Toronto punk scene 1977-1983. (Treat Me Like Dirt). Maybe because I was in jail or in seclusion. Hee hee.

THE BOULEVARDS OF HOPE (1980)

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  THIS is a great track from The Life of Ermie Scub (1980).  I wrote it with the apocalypse in mind, as is most of the album. You should listen with headphones. Maybe SCUB is semi-autobiographical but the coming apocalypse is the main theme. On “Surrender To the Void” you hear a sound bite stating “The horses are on the track…”.  That’s a not so subtle reference to the four horseman of the apocalypse. If you don’t have a copy of my 1980 LP, you can get one on Discogs currently for about $CDN30.00 plus shipping. I don’t make any money off of it, but I like to spread the word. Here is the entire album on YouTube: Someday I would like to release new material and a sequel to this Life of Ermie Scub. If I win the lottery I will do just that.

CARDBOARD BRAINS (1978)

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  Live at The Horseshoe Tavern in 1978.  I think this is “Can Stress Kill” from the 1977 Cardboard Brains White EP.