View Full Version : Proof of conspiracy, you gotta watch this!!
steevo
23-08-2007, 08:03 PM
You have gotta these 3 connected videos on YouTube cos it just shows what is going on in the world because of the new world order and globalization and the police state.
The masked men in the video are POLICE OFFICERS posing as demonstators but they are really there to cause trouble to start a riot to set the police onto peaceful demonstartors. This is in Canada two days ago. The rally was about stopping the SPP, which is basically trying to stop their equivalent of the UK being in Europe and ruled by a cental government in Europe cos America, Canada and Mexico and merging into one country and all 3 countries are gonna lose their sovreignty. Watch them in this order :-
Police Provocateurs stopped by union leader at anti SPP protest - YouTube (this video was in todays Latest Headlines on David Icke.com)
SPP Protesters deliver petition at Montebello - YouTube
police accused of attempting to incite violence at spp - YouTube ode=related&search=
and there is a fourth one of Bush lying about the merger of the countries but you can tell by the look on his face he is lying :-
YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.
Make sure you watch the videos (they are not very long) cos this really is PROOF that something terrible is truly happening right now, I mean who gave the order for the provocateurs ? And why isnt it discussed in parliament cos this is truly a conspiracy at a high level.
Now this is truly scary stuff. I mean we always new it went on but we finally have proof, thank god (or whoever) for the internet.
mada88
24-08-2007, 03:25 PM
cons-piracy
sexi_co
24-08-2007, 06:21 PM
It just demonstrates to me, how heavily the media is controlled.
Im in the uk and this thread is the 1st ive heard of this proposed union of Canada, the u.s and mexico.
erikneo
24-08-2007, 08:00 PM
Its now confirm by the RCMP that there are cops..but nothing will be done,there where there to "keep the peace" then why in the video they had rocks then?
First they lie then they come out say they lie and i was liscening on the radio this morning and nobody gives a shit...WTF!
erikneo
24-08-2007, 08:10 PM
Aug. 22 2007
CTV.ca News Staff
The RCMP and Quebec police force have denied allegations their officers posed as protesters to try to provoke peaceful demonstrators at the recent Montebello summit.
"I confirm (to) you that there is no agents provocateurs in the Surete du Quebec... It doesn't exist in the Surete du Quebec," spokesperson Const. Melanie Larouche told The Canadian Press.
RCMP Cpl. Luc Bessette said the Mounties do "not use tactics that would encourage confrontation or incite violence."
A video posted on YouTube from Monday's protests in Montebello, Que. shows Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada (CEP) President Dave Coles in a confrontation with three masked men who appear to be protesters.
"I accused them of being police, and every time I yelled at them that they were police, you could tell by their facial expressions that they were really troubled," Coles told CTV Newsnet Wednesday.
He added that the men "weren't young kids off the streets, they were there to deliberately cause trouble, to give the police a chance to try and get rid of these young kids that were exercising their right to protest peacefully."
In the video, Coles and other protesters tell the men to take off their masks. One of the three men is holding a rock and Coles tells him to move because their line is meant for peaceful protesters.
"These three guys are cops, everybody!" Coles can be heard shouting to the crowd as he tries to pull down their bandanas.
The three men then push their way into the police line and appear to be arrested, then taken away.
In the video, Coles claims the men were sent as provocateurs to give the police an excuse to move in on demonstrators.
"I looked him in his eye and said 'You're a cop aren't you?' and his eyes just glazed right up," Coles tells a crowd in the video.
Photographs taken by another protester show the three men lying on the ground with the soles of their boots adorned by yellow octagons. A police officer kneeling beside the men appears to have the same imprint on his boot.
The imprint appears to be the Vibram boots logo. Earlier reports had suggested it was a yellow triangle signifying Canadian Standards Association-approved footwear.
Police have confirmed that only four protesters, not the men in the video, were arrested during the summit.
"But we see very clearly in that video three (other) men being arrested . . . How do (police) account for these three people being taken in, being arrested? Where did they go?" veteran protester Jaggi Singh asked CP Tuesday.
"I have no hesitation in saying they were police agents... and they were caught red-handed."
Despite denials from both the RCMP and Quebec police, Liberal justice critic Marlene Jennings said the evidence is "quite incriminating" and told them to "clear this up."
Meanwhile, New Democrat MP Libby Davies said the video raises "hugely serious questions" about how police act at international meetings.
"It seems like they create this environment, a show of force, that sets it up for a confrontation,'' said Libby who protested at the summit.
"I think we need to know who authorized this, how high up does this go?"
Prime Minister Stephen Harper, U.S. President George Bush and Mexican President Felipe Calderon, wrapped up the summit Tuesday.
Many activists were protesting what they perceived a lack of transparency surrounding the North American Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) process.
The two-year-old framework is being used to pursue greater trade and security integration between the three countries.
While a group of top business executives got the chance to make a presentation to the three leaders on Tuesday, no such invitation was extended to environmental or social activists.
Critics claim the SPP is a 'super-NAFTA' that will result in stolen jobs and an erosion of freedoms.
August 23, 2007
Quebec provincial police admitted Thursday that three of their officers disguised themselves as demonstrators during the protest at the North American leaders summit in Montebello, Que.
However, the police force denied allegations its undercover officers were there on Monday to provoke the crowd and instigate violence.
At no time did the police of the Sûreté du Québec act as instigators or commit criminal acts," WTF! What About the Rocks?
The police force said in French in a news release. "It is not in the police force's policies, nor in its strategies, to act in that manner.
"At all times, they responded within their mandate to keep order and security."
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2007/08/23/police-montebello.html?ref=rss
erikneo
24-08-2007, 08:25 PM
All the major news radio show stoped laughing this morning and had there mouth shut all day((But they did report it,it just they change the subject alot and talk about useless stuff like if we should put bumbper stickers on police car that says: we support our troops..))...Its sad really there getting paid to do journalism and we are not and who is doing a better job?
John Swinton, a journalist on the New YorkTimes, who is reported to have told his staff at his retirement dinner:
"There is no such thing as a free press. You know it and I know it. There is not one of you who would dare to write his honest opinions. The business of the journalist is to destroy truth, to lie outright, to pervert, to vilify, to fawn at the feet of Mammon, and to sell himself, his country, and his race, for his daily bread. We are tools and vassals of rich men behind the scenes. We are jumping jacks; they pull the strings, we dance; our talents, our possibilities, and our lives are the property of these men. We are intellectual prostitutes."
And the cops?
Well...
http://www.strk3.com/webimages/cop.jpg
I don't think so...
steevo
25-08-2007, 09:48 AM
Thanks for posting those news reports Erikneo, it's hard to find any reports on that subject even on the internet because the cover up is so big.
We need to contact our local radio stations who are willing to discuss this sort of stuff (if you have one). I for one will email James Whale on TalkSport radio and hope that he will discuss it. I will also contact George Galloway MP on the same radio staion but I feel he is fickle, a definite "career polititian" I think. George definitely stood up for himself in the US but apart from that he doesnt want to comment on much else where it would harm his career, he stands by the "official" 911 story put out by the media and the Diana one too (but thats another story).