The Toronto G20 Riot Fraud: Undercover Police engaged in Purposeful Provocation
At Tax Payers' Expense
by Terry Burrows
Toronto is right now in the midst of a massive government / media propaganda fraud. As events unfold, it is becoming increasingly clear that the 'Black Bloc' are undercover police operatives engaged in purposeful provocations to eclipse and invalidate legitimate G20 citizen protest by starting a riot. Government agents have been caught doing this before in Canada.
the amount of leverage given to the protesters to burn the car and the way high quality pictures were taken looks like a studio shooting. Looting too. It is highly probable that they are police provocateurs. It happened in all most all the previous Protests, only thing is protest organizers are watchful and exposed their games. Now they have cause to oppress not only other protesters and the public too. Next thing is Media is en cash it by repeatedly televising it.Breton said:And you may like to take a look at this:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=19928
I don't know if the writer can claim so much based on the shoes (and I am not so certain they look exactly the same), but he could be on to something.
Partial quote from the article:
The Toronto G20 Riot Fraud: Undercover Police engaged in Purposeful Provocation
At Tax Payers' Expense
by Terry Burrows
Toronto is right now in the midst of a massive government / media propaganda fraud. As events unfold, it is becoming increasingly clear that the 'Black Bloc' are undercover police operatives engaged in purposeful provocations to eclipse and invalidate legitimate G20 citizen protest by starting a riot. Government agents have been caught doing this before in Canada.
A tense and bizarre standoff between police and a crowd lingering in central Toronto following a weekend of G20 protests has ended after nearly four hours.
At a busy intersection in the city's core, a large contingent of police boxed in a group of about 200 people in heavy rain. They were not allowed to leave the area.
Dozens were arrested during the police action, which occurred only steps from where police cruisers were torched 24 hours earlier.

dannybananny said:This is just preparing public step by step to get used to this- that it can become normal thing in everyday life, people are not doing nothing about it yet but at least some are waking to reality and that's the first step to do something, and pathocrats are getting very anxious and it seems they are in a hurry and that's a good thing for people.
dugdeep said:I've tried planting here and there, where it seems appropriate, the idea that the police, undercover or not, may have even incited the violence in some situations. Surprisingly, although shocked at the implications, no one has called it a ridiculous proposition.