The Problem/Solution/Reaction formula is being applied around the globe.
Date: 6/6/2006 7:09:46 PM ( 18 y ago)
Canadian 'Terror Plot'
Begins To Unravel
Terrorists set up in sting operation, more on
unfounded London raid
Paul Joseph
Watson/Prison Planet.com | June 6 2006
Just as predicted, the frightening plot
to bomb high profile targets in Toronto and the arrest of 17 alleged terror
suspects has all the hallmarks of yet another invented nightmare intended
to scare western populations into quelling their dissent of the empire.
From a manufactured scheme to attack
the Library Tower in LA to the British government's hoax
Canary Wharf and Ricin
terror conspiracies - every major alert or mass arrest since 9/11 has proven
to be a fraudulent movie scr1pt with no basis in reality.
As the credibility
of Friday's London terror raid collapses, so does its counterpart
in Canada with the news that the arrests were a sting operation in which,
"The Royal Canadian Mounted Police itself delivered three tons of potential
bomb-making material," to the alleged terrorists according to the Associated
Press. As one
blog points out, "I remember once when huge lots of Chinese
food were ordered in someone else's name by bored teenagers as pranks. Do
things like that still happen, I wonder, and could they happen with fertilizer,
too?"
At the moment CSIS is saying very little
and it appears that the bulk of the case is being built around stage prop
photos of 'sample' bags of ammonium nitrate, guns and explosive timers (pictured
below).
The Canadians are obviously taking a leaf
out of the Russian textbook of government sponsored terror. After FSB (former
KGB) agents were caught
in the act of carrying out apartment block bombings in the
late 1990's, the Russian state media relentlessly showcased a bag of hexogen
explosive and cited it as proof that their official story stood up.
For those who are aware of the past activities
of CSIS it's going to take more than a scary display of terrorist paraphernalia
to validate the government's account of events.
In August 2003 26 Pakistani and South
Asian men were arrested during a pre-dawn raid by the RCMP under Project
Thread. The weight of the evidence
behind the accusation that they were planning a dirty bomb
attack on a nuclear facility comprised of the fact that the suspects often
burned meals and one of them had a poster of airplane schematics on his
wall. All allegations were dropped and the men were released, but not before
a media juggernaut fearmongering campaign about how Canadians in major cities
were not safe.
The story also coincides with the Canadian
Security Intelligence Service's Senate demand for more funding to fight
terrorism. It is hardly beyond the pale to suggest that this is another
imaginary nightmare dreamt up in order to scare Canadian politicians into
rubber stamping a giant cash cow.
Authorities have been very keen to stress
that the Internet, and the ability of the security services to intercept
e mail and web browsing history, were key to the supposed plot. This kills
two birds with one stone - firstly drag the name of the Internet through
the mud and solidify calls for government regulation - and secondly chill
Canadians into thinking that their every cyber action is being catalogued
by the state.
Racial tension, always a boon for the
police state, has increased with reports of Mosques in Toronto being attacked.
Armed tactical units of the police are now patrolling Toronto streets (pictured
above).
Meanwhile in London it
emerges that 250 armed police who raided a family home in the
Forest Gate area, shooting a man in the shoulder, first smashed their way
into the suspect's neighbors house, brandishing machine guns and beating
an innocent man with the gun butt as his wife and eight-month-old baby watched
in horror.
However, as the supposed chemical weapons
that justified the raid are now admitted to "not exist," the police
are unapologetic in their actions, forcefully telling Brits that this is
an aspect of the new world order that they must learn to accept.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/june2006/060606terrorplot.htm
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