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Toronto Terrorist Ringleader Has Military Connections |
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from PrisonPlanet.com
Entered into the database on Thursday, June 08th, 2006 @ 14:12:43 MST |
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Media frenzy over terror plot distracts from Bilderberg Group conference The much vaunted Toronto terrorist plot sank deeper into the abyss
of absurdity late Wednesday when it was revealed that the alleged ringleader
of the cell, Steven Vikash Chand, was a former Canadian soldier. CBC
News reports, "The lawyer for Steven Chand, also known as Abdul Shakur, said Tuesday
that his client is accused of wanting to storm Parliament, behead the prime
minister and attack a number of sites, including the CBC building in Toronto. A newspaper report on Wednesday said Chand had been a member of the Royal Regiment
of Canada, a reservist unit, and that he had been given weapons training. Military confirms connection The Toronto Star said the military confirmed, but downplayed, Chand's military
connection." In every high profile case that we have studied, terrorist links to security
and intelligence services as well as the military are uncovered. From the evidence it is starting to appear that Chand was the kingpin
for a government entrapment program that sought to manufacture a terrorist alert
by creating a de facto terrorist cell. Ya
Ya Canada summarizes the indicators. "The whole thing is smelling stinkier and stinkier. According to the Thomas
Walkom of the Toronto Star [Suspects
seem strictly second rate, Jun. 7] the suspects made certain that they bothered
the neighbours in the vicinity of their "training camp" by trespassing
and giving them "lip". They drew attention to themselves by "shooting
of firearms", and playing "paintball" "My guess is that they were simply playing paintball using paintball guns.
And that they dressed up in military fatigues, or were encouraged to, for the
fun of it. They may be Muslims, but they are boys, after all, and boys do stuff
like that for fun. They could easily be set up to do it in order that an impression
could be made." "Walkom goes on to say: "The leader of these alleged terrorists was
so disgusted with his young charges that he complained to Côté
about their incompetence." Which makes it sound even more that they were
set up." The 9/11 attacks were preceded by the alleged hijackers (patsies) making themselves
as visible as possible in an attempt to create a case history and a storyboard
that the creaking official version events would later be pinned to. The Washington
Post reported that the supposed devout Muslim fundamentalists were getting
drunk and rowdy in a bar the night before the attacks and boasting of their
positions as airline pilots. The alarmist media circus that continues to froth over the arrest of 12 men
and 5 teenagers is serving as a useful distraction from the Bilderberg meeting
which begins Thursday in and will be attended by Canadian Prime Minister Steven
Harper. Alex Jones and the Infowars crew are already in Canada and will provide full
exposure of the misdeeds of the scheming and plotting Globalist kingmakers that
comprise the Bilderberg Group. |