Friday, September 4, 2009

A CSIS Scam



Toronto bomb plotter gets 14 years: http://news.ca.msn.com/canada/cp-article.aspx?cp-documentid=21505752

What's up with that? If 9/11 was an inside job was this just a scam? Who would want to bomb the headquarters of CSIS? They are insignificant. If someone did ever bomb the TSE or CSIS the prime suspects would be CSIS.

Operation Northwoods, Operation Gladio, Operation Mass Appeal ... the list goes on. If MI6 and the CIA are corrupt, how can CSIS not be? What about Canada's Guantanamo bay? Torture to get fake false flag confessions. At one point I would have thought that would be absurd but now it looks much more likely.

Don't get me wrong. If the guy (kid) really was planning to blow people up that is very serious. It's just that given the obvious 9/11 inconsistencies which expands to England, Iraq and India, I'd have to say the whole thing is very suspicious. Like I said if CSIS or the TSE were ever bombed, CSIS would be the prime suspects.

Here we have a kid who gets 14 years for an alleged plan while the real villains who did the air India bombing all walked. Maybe Saad Khalid is Canada's own Hurricane Carter: www.youtube.com/watch?v=few4kiKjNzw

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

forget about inconsistencies for a moment: focus on his guilty plea to the charge of wanting to set off BOMBS downtown. that is the lesson.

Finian said...

The guilty plea from a kid who was kept in isolation and saw another accused make a guilty plea and walk away free doesn’t really mean anything. That’s what makes torture of suspects so suspect. Not only did Bush admit to torture, he vetoed a bill to stop it. Torturing suspects to get false flag confessions sounds extreme but we know they commit torture and we know they have discussed and implemented false flag attacks. I can’t forget about the inconsistencies when I read about Operation Northwoods.

I will agree that it is possible the kid is guilty and agree that terrorist attacks on civilians are abominable. But why on earth would anyone care about CSIS enough to blow them up? It doesn’t make sense. It looks more like a work creating project giving CSIS a reason to exist.

I’ll also agree that the torture was part of the CIA not CSIS but Ignatieff agrees with torture and it was revealed that Canada had it’s own Guatemala Bay in Sudan. The whole arrest 18 kids and keep them locked up in isolation with no trial and no hope of getting out leads one to believe that it’s quite possible one of them would plead out to get out of jail when they saw it worked for a co accused.

Forgetting about the inconsistencies and just looking at the guilty plea is kind of like putting your head in the sand when people are shooting at you from all sides.