Wednesday, September 1, 2010

CSIS Spying on Canadians



I’m having a lot of trouble accepting these terrorist charges coming from CSIS in Canada. This latest batch claims everyone that knew one of the suspects said no way it must be a case of mistaken identity. The Toronto 18 did look like entrapment and the kids were held a long time before their “confessions” came out.

The third tower fell in New York when no planes hit it. It collapsed into it’s own blue print exactly like a controlled demolition. It didn’t tip over. It fell at freefall speed. This means the pressure from the top collapsing didn’t force the subsequent floors to collapse. They all collapsed at the same time just like a controlled demolition. Thermite was found in the rubble.

Operation Northwoods was real. President Johnston recalled the air support for the USS Liberty when it was attacked in the Mediterranean claiming he wanted that vessel sunk. His own people. False flag events do occur.

What if Canada’s watered down version of a false flag event was to falsely accuse someone of a terrorist plot, then catch them before it was implemented. That way you could raise public fear without killing innocent people. Kinda like that CIA agent who was caught trying to do a terrorist act in New York with a car full of fireworks and a toy clock.

The problem is the possibility. Like accusing one of sexual abuse falsely. Even making the accusation opens the door to the possibility the accusation might be true.

I’m having a lot of trouble believing these allegations because we know secret service agencies release things to the media and are obsessed with propaganda. Look at MI 6’s Operation Mass Appeal. They were caught red handed giving false information to the media about Iraq’s Weapons of Mass Destruction to gain public support for an invasion.

Another real concern is CSIS using a false terrorist allegation to rationalize gaining more access to spy on people’s e-mail. This whole case was based on intercepted private e-mail obtained without warrants. “They monitor all internet communications and suspicious communications are flagged when certain key words pop up. Kinda like how in a spy movie the agency is notified when people atart saying the words bomb on the phone. Only for them to hear those key words they have to be monitoring the phone or e-mail in the first place.

Something they adamantly denied right after in another press release which it totally suspicious and complete bullshit. They said we don’t spy on people’s e-mail and if we do it’s by accident. Yeah right. This is really serious. The water is getting hot and all us frogs don’t notice it.

Which leads us to the smear campaign against the founder of Wiki Leaks. I find it very suspicious. Obviously if someone commits rape that is a serious offense. Yet we have seen the CIA’s smear campaign against many people who have spoken out against them in the past. Gary Webb, Cele Castillo and many others.

And I have no doubt the CIA would use assets in other countries like Canada or Holland to perpetuate their propaganda. Hijacking a plane with box cutters in 9/11 was not believable. Neither is perpetuating that myth in Holland.

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