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On its face, the story of the “al-Qaeda inspired homegrown terrorist
group” supposedly caught “plotting to bomb ‘hard’ government
targets rather than ’soft’ civilian ones such as shopping malls
or nightclubs” in Canada, as characterized by the Calgary
Sun, is highly suspect, to say the least. It should be considered
suspect because the organization heading up the investigation of “12 adults
and five youths, all of whom are charged with participating in or contributing
to the activity of a terrorist group, including training and recruitment”
is the notorious CSIS, or Canadian Security Intelligence Service (Service Canadien
du Renseignement de Sécurité), officially created by an Act of
Parliament in 1984.
A simple Google search reveals a shady CSIS past, including a calculated effort
to tell lies about Canada’s involvement in the CIA’s “rendition”
(i.e., torture) flights (see Riad Saloojee, Public
inquiry needed for Arar: Is Canada subcontracting torture?) and the slimy
act of the CSIS teaming up with the Canada Post Security Inspector to snoop
on unionized postal workers, including illegally intercepting the mail and stealing
Crown keys to get into apartments and mail boxes (see New
Book Shows CSIS, Canada Post Spied On Postal Workers, an April 22, 2002,
bulletin released by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers).
It is also suspect that CSIS deputy director Jack Hooper “told the Senate
defense and security committee [on May 29, 2006] that a lack of resources has
meant 90% of the estimated 20,000 immigrants from the region have entered Canada
in the last five years without proper screening,” according to CNews.
“Hooper said home-grown terrorists are fast becoming the greatest threat
to Canada’s national security. Second and third-generation Canadians are
becoming radicalized here ‘including white Anglo-Saxon Protestant converts’
and are eluding authorities because they blend in with mainstream society.”
A few days later, Hooper’s warning played itself out like well oiled clockwork,
approximately at the same time alleged Islamic radicals were caught building
a chemical bomb in London.
Jasper
Gerard, writing for the Sunday Times, provides us with a glimpse of what
is behind this effort, quite transparent if you have done your homework. “Historians
will surely look back on the folly: that a frighteningly tiny number of intelligence
officers frantically try to infiltrate cells of Islamic terrorists that spring
up in London, Yorkshire, who knows where?” In other words, snoop and subvert
operations, once again resulting in gunfire by trigger-happy cops in East London,
wounding a suspect (who was lucky he was not executed, a fate suffered by Jean
Charles de Menezes inside the Stockwell Tube station), are woefully understaffed
and anemically funded, a whimsical notion at best as most intelligence agencies
operate without oversight. In fact, as I noted in a post earlier today, these
“frighteningly tiny number of intelligence officers” are quite adept
at infiltrating “cells of Islamic terrorists” who go on to blow
up, by way of pointless suicide bombing, trains and a double-decker bus outside
of the legendary Tavistock Institute, an all-war, all-the-time propaganda operation
set-up by the likes of the British royal family, the Rockefellers, and the Rothschilds.
Canada’s version of a neocon leader, PM Stephen Harper, wasted
little time squeezing as much mileage as possible out of the supposed foiled
terror attack in Ontario, and thus sending the message to all Canadians (and
the Straussian neocons to the south) that police state militarization is on
track in Canada. “Surrounded by tanks, army trucks and anti-aircraft
guns, Prime Minister Stephen Harper told 225 new Canadian Forces recruits and
their families Saturday that Canadians cannot escape a dangerous world by turning
a blind eye to it,” reports the National
Post, a neocon tabloid that suffered a black eye after it ran the discredited
Iran zonar story a couple weeks ago. “Speaking at Ottawa’s Canadian
War Museum to new recruits from Ontario and Quebec one a day after the arrest
of 17 alleged terrorists in southern Ontario Harper said the government will
continue its efforts to ensure national security.” One must admit the
Canadian variety of neocon has the same knack for exploiting probable intelligence
ops as their southern brethren.
Canada, Britain, Australia, swaths of Europe—all are quickly lining up
behind the “clash of civilizations” agenda with its attendant police
state program for domestic implementation. In Canada, the slimy CSIS, following
in the footsteps of East Germany’s Stasi, will enter homes and open mail,
thus taking a cue from the neocons here in America as they vacuum incalculable
petabytes of personal data with the eager help of multinational telecom corporations
and snoop on the usually enfeebled opposition, down to insignificant antiwar
hippies handing out peanut butter sandwiches outside of Halliburton’s
offices in Texas, obviously an act of treason.
It now appears, rather frighteningly, that these burgeoning intel orgs,
apparently merging into one huge intel monolith, or possibly a less formal collaboration,
are ramping up to finger all Muslims in their respective countries, attributing
unspeakable crimes to them through state sponsored false flag terrorism, and
eventually tracing this massive conspiracy back to the nations figuring prominently
on the Straussian neocon and Israeli Likudite hit list, beginning with Iran,
in short order, and eventually expanding outward to encompass Syria, Lebanon,
Egypt, and Saudi Arabia.
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