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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Riot Fraud and Provocateurs in Toronto

One website that I often view is Centre for Research on Globalization and the hot topic of the week is Toronto 2010 G20 and the peaceful protests turned riots by police provocateurs. Imagine the guardians of peace [sic] inciting riots and then arresting anyone close-by ala COINTELPRO.


What is a Provocateur?

Wikipedia definition: Traditionally, an agent provocateur (plural: agents provocateurs, French for "inciting agent(s)") is a person employed by the police or other entity to act undercover to entice or provoke another person to commit an illegal act. More generally, the term may refer to a person or group that seeks to discredit or harm another by provoking them to commit a wrong or rash action.

The use of provocateurs is nothing new, but it's not all that often that they are caught point blank in their own game plan. The article on the noted website offers thanks to The Globe and Mail for the clear photos of undercover cops AKA provocateurs busting out a Starbucks store window, going nuts on their own police cars, and doing their damn best to actually start a riot. Look at the marked photos in The Toronto G20 Riot Fraud: Undercover Police Engaged in Purposeful Provocation and then at the photos on The Globe and Mail website for a clear picture of what really transpired on Saturday June 26, 2010.

These cops are supposed to be the good guys? Thus far arrests for the police-created riot are beyond 600, and no telling how many innocent protestors have been harmed and/or killed.

Prefer to pretend this isn't happening? Don't you dare - watch the YouTube video Police Admit using Provocateurs to Stage Riots:

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