Friday, August 24, 2007

SQ at Montebello


SQ and the SPP

The very public incident at Montebello with the Quebec Police trying to incite riotous reaction from peaceful protests is an example of how the Police state works. They create a problem and get their corpo-gov employees, to offer a solution to the problem they created. The casualties in this tactic are the innocent people whom are turned into criminals in their court system. The call by real public officials to the corpo-gov, will go under the radar until the People demand their rights be restored.

Mr. Day sent me a letter two weeks after the incident at Tyendinaga claiming he was sorry for the delay in responding. I seen it more clear, it was because the hidden-hand in this incident finally got their strategy together. He answers to them as does any other members of the corporate parties.

Canadians should be thankful for the MP that does ask the right questions and demand the truth for the people, whom they work for. The conservatives seem to be answering to other authorities, judging by their lack of leadership in this coup of authority.

Again Mr. Julian is asserting his duty as deputy of the people who elected him and demanding a public inquiry immediately. Mr. Day has already shirked his duty by doing nothing. I attach the letter sent by Mr. Julian to Mr. Day.

The awakening of Canadians is happening quicker than the N.W.O. expected, hence the delay in Mr. Day’s proper response. When you superimpose a hierarchy over a democracy it becomes an autocracy.

With unity of mind through the natural law, comes great strength,
Thahoketoteh of Kanekota


Hon. Stockwell Day
Minister of Public Safety
House of Commons
Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6
Dear Minister,
As Members of Parliament we are writing you with great concern regarding the allegations of the use of agents provocateurs during the peaceful protests against the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America summit on August 20, 2007 at Montebello, Quebec.
Along with hundreds of other Canadian citizens who participated in the Monday protest, we were both alarmed at the enormous police presence. We are more shocked at the allegations that inside agents, appearing to be working with riot police, attempted to provoke a violent incident during the peaceful demonstration. Video and photograph evidence has led to many unanswered questions.
We are calling on you as Minister to order an immediate inquiry to uncover whether or not agent provocateurs were used at the peaceful protests in Montebello.
If agent provocateurs were present, the public deserves answers to valid questions, including:
• Who are the three individuals alleged to be agent provocateurs?
• Was the Government of Canada informed that such measures would be used as part of the security detail at the summit?
• Were the RCMP or other security forces at the summit, including from the US, privy to the use of such a security tactic?
• Who was responsible for providing direction to the agents? , Were the agents directed to use force and/or violent means to disrupt the peaceful protest?
• Finally, if agent provocateurs were used, what was the expected outcome in deliberately trying to destabilize a democratic protest in Canada?
We believe these are critical questions that cannot go ignored - questions that concern the relationship between state security forces and the potential infringement of democratic rights to peaceful assembly protest and to freedom of expression. As Dave Coles, President of the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union said “in a free and democratic society, people have the right to peacefully protest something they don't like.”
We trust as the Minister for Public Security you will uphold your responsibility to show accountability and maintain public trust.
Sincerely,
Libby Davies Peter Julian
MP Vancouver East MP Burnaby-New Westminster

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