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Just in case we thought the first RCMP act of terrorism on high school students was somehow an "honest mistake" - they're at it again folks! Oh, and they brought the Black 'UN vans' this time. (Didn't you notice police using SUV's all over the globe, right at the time they were promoting their 'carbon tax' propaganda?) See also, at bottom of page, how a curiously unexplained "mystery illness" is now sweeping schools on both sides of the boarder. Who has the ability to do this, and what is the future plan? See below how RCMP (under UN hired scrutiny) hold entire school hostage for FOUR HOURS after 14 year old boy made threat at teacher from his home, and was never sighted on school property. What was/is the purpose of this blatant police terrorism on young high school students? Click THIS LINK after you read below articles! October 27, 2004 [Actually, the students that were interviewed by media said they felt anything but "safe" in the hands of their captors, and expressed the same fear, shock and confusion as students at the other schools invaded by 'masked machine-gun toting thugs'. Since when did a simple verbal
threat require 50 heavily armed gunmen, and a four hour lockdown?] http://www.vancouvertelevision.com/topnews.jsp?id=/news/stories/2004/10/news-20041027-02.htm
Photos taken by media suggest event was yet another 'desensitisation exercise' under UN/CSIS authority and direction, as part of their plan to slowly acclimatise the public to coming UN takeover of policing, via the 'Freedom From War' legislation which aims to TOTALLY disarm citizens before bringing in Global Police State.
This takeover is being overseen by the "Public Safety Ministry" and UN ISO, who want to bring in universal identity cards, RFID, and surveillance grids, before the end of 2011. SEE UK POLICE STATE for similar actions occurring in Europe..
[SEE 'PACT ALLOWS US MILITARY TO WORK WITH POLICE IN CANADA'!] Check out the clever marketing campaign... A police state "big brother" control grid will help them solve crime.... Yeah sure.
Police will be keeping an eye on the Golden Ears Bridge - June 9/09
SEE ALSO 'American Union'
Don't believe there is cross border (UN) involvement with these drills? Then see the following AP story out of Wyoming Michigan School safety drill upsets some parents which shows they no longer even use bogus "anonymous" threats. They are now openly calling them training exercises..... What do you think they are really training for? Alternate link...
Armed Men Terrorize School obedient slaves
Oh, but we wouldn't want you to think they only like scaring children; apparently they aren't shy about bringing out the military storm troopers for dangerous grandmothers, and their older children wanted on simple mischief charges. Check out the pictures we gathered from CTV in Vancouver - then found out the next day the story had been totally removed from their website, and everyone else's. It may be in the near future that these stories will get no media coverage of any kind, as it appears the media is either cooperating in suppression of these stories, or has been intimidated into doing so. Check out below photos...
CTV also mentioned that no weapons were recovered, and none were suspected on scene. So why do you need an entire SWAT team of 20 to 30 members to arrest a grandmother and her son wanted for misdemeanours?
This is not isolated to just Canada either, no, this is global..... hmmmm.... wonder why?
Cop "accidentally" leaves bag full of guns and ammunition at high school just days after school shooting.... Is it really possible that a cop would take an extra gun into a school, and then ACCIDENTALLY leave it behind? Complete with extra ammo no less... Or did someone forget to pick up their package for the next round of "tragic schools shootings", which btw, can [by their twisted logic] only be prevented if we "disarm all you pro-liberty types" and keep our fully automatic weapons pointed at you, so you do what we tell you? Police caught aiding school shootings.
[Of course he won't be reprimanded... he was following orders!! Cops love school shootings, since it gives them an emotional pretext to further disarm and abuse the public. Or do you really think its possible to "misplace" a kit bag with your gun and ammo in it??? Ask yourself the following: Why take it in the school in the first place, and why leave it unattended, in the second.] "Naturally we are going to have a comprehensive review and look at our practices, polices and procedures," Insp. Bryan Larkin of the Waterloo Regional Police told Canada AM on Friday. [blah blah blah.... They ALWAYS "review" themselves.... and they ALWAYS keep doing what they do] Police continue to search for the undercover officer's bag that went missing during a drug investigation near Kitchener Collegiate Institute on Thursday. [full report] Schools locked down after reports of armed men Police received two anonymous 911 calls at 12:24 p.m. indicating that two men carrying guns had entered Ridgemont High School, said Ottawa police Const. Isabelle Lemieux.
Above clip as it appeared in A7 of Victoria BC paper. The theme is often similar with these reports, whether it is a bomb scare to the BC ferries or Harbour Air. The calls are made to police by "anonymous callers", then no suspects or evidence in support of the call is forthcoming, or questionable "evidence" is provided by police days later. The calls are simply used as a pretext for their live drill exercises and to incite fear, in preparation for increased martial law activities, and increased government command and control legislation. For example, in the case of the alleged bomb threat made to Delta Police directed at BC Ferries, the police claimed to have a voice recording of the threat, yet refused to release the tape to the media. In fact, no one outside the Delta Police even claims to have heard the tape. Despite it later being proven a hoax, the government still proceeded to promote and fund increased security measures as a result of this hoax. Slowly but surely, the whole of our transportation routes will be choked off, as a means to completely control the population. This will largely be accomplished with the use of RFID type technology, which will eventually be transferred to a universal ID card that also acts as a mandatory "cashless" purchasing card. This way, if they need control over you, they simply turn off your card, and you will be unable to purchase any goods or services. They have even made arrangements for foreign armies to assist them in a major crackdown the population. No doubt with the list of Canadian gun owners who foolishly volunteered to register their firearms being among the first to receive the knock on the door. Why else do you think the "government of Canada" spent over one billion for a list of peaceful gun owners? ___________________________ Another apparent means of instilling fear seems to be the presence of odd illnesses appearing in schools throughout North America. Below is just a small sample... so perhaps you've seen something similar to this in your area? Is this a covert means to test new biological agents on vulnerable school children? April 22, 2005 - Students come down with mystery sickness. Courtney BC, Vancouver Island
Call traced in false bomb threat at KSS By JESSICA KERR, Apr 22 2005 Police conducted an initial search of the building and after a second search was conducted in conjunction with school district staff, it was determined that the threat was in fact a prank, says Oceanside RCMP Sergeant Bruce Wright. "But nobody's laughing." Wright says police were able to trace the call, are receiving tips from students and will be investigating the incident. Fire, ambulance and Oceanside RCMP members attended and the road in front of the school was shut down to all traffic between Berwick and Hemsworth roads for most of the rest of the afternoon. Wright is concerned because while all available officers were at the school, there was a fatal motor vehicle collision on the Alberni Highway. "This was drawing resources...," he says. Source: http://www.pqbnews.com/ Amazing that the RCMP were able to trace the call, but have made no arrests. What about those "tips from students" ? Well nobody seems to know what the RCMP are talking about.... ____________
We also had a look to see if any other "mystery illness" type of incidents occurred the same year.... In the next story (below), the cause of the strange symptoms were blamed on pollen, yet acknowledged that none of the students had ever reacted to pollen in such a way before. [Also note most, if not all, of these stories have since been purged from their original sources - our website is one of the few remaining sites where these stories are still archived - including the above video.]
Students suddenly fall ill at Esquimalt middle school.
Jeff Bell, Times Colonist -Tuesday, May 31, 2005
Ambulances were called and 16 of the students were sent to hospital as a precaution, said Greater Victoria school district chairman John Gaiptman. "Another six were picked up by their parents," he said.
The students exhibited "all the signs" of allergic reactions, such as itchy eyes and runny noses, he said. "Where it sounds obvious to us now, it wasn't obvious to us then. We weren't taking any chances, so we phoned ambulances and had some of them taken over to the hospital just to be sure."
Gaiptman said the affected students were playing in a part of the school field that has long grass and Garry oaks nearby, conducive to a significant pollen count. "They were appropriate in their play, but, clearly, the grass got to them."
The students were not known to be highly allergic prior to the incident, he said.
"We'll certainly let them know rolling in the grass can have its effects during this time of the year, and we did send home a note to the parents to let them know that this was happening."
Gaiptman said the group reaction to the pollen was a very unusual circumstance. "I certainly can't remember the last time that we had 16 students go the hospital on precautionary measures."
The Esquimalt Fire Department was brought in to check the area for pesticides or other possible external causes for the reaction but nothing was found, Gaiptman said.
Mystery illness baffles doctors - Nov 16, 2005 Seventeen people made ill by unknown substance at Montreal airport May 3/2005 MONTREAL (CP) - Seventeen people were made ill and four were sent to hospital after a substance spilled from a bag at Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport Tuesday night, police said. Full Story __________________ Related headlines STRAY VIRUS??? Asian Lab Opens 'Accidental' Parcel With Deadly Flu CHARLIE FIDELMAN The Gazette - Tuesday, April 19, 2005
International public health experts, researchers and pharmaceutical industry leaders are meeting in Montreal to map out global strategies for vaccine development, access and safety. But they'll be doing it without the World Health Organization's influenza chief, Dr. Klaus Stohr, who had to attend to a killer virus gone missing. Instead of delivering a speech in Montreal on how well the world is prepared for the possibility of a flu pandemic, Stohr is in Geneva tracing missing vials of H2N2 virus, mistakenly sent around the world as part of routine test kits. Fears of a global pandemic should the virus be released prompted the UN agency to urge their destruction. The virus, now nearly 50 years old, killed between one million and 4 million people when it struck in 1957. Most of the vials have been destroyed.
But when one-third of the samples were still not accounted for by Friday, Stohr called to cancel, said Joyce Harmon, conference manager of the World Vaccine Congress 2005. "It's very unfortunate that he had to drop out. But when it's a case of trying to stop an outbreak of avian flu, you can't argue," Harmon said. "But all the delegates are in the vaccine industry and appreciate what's happening. It's a big issue and it has to be sorted out properly." Keeping a few steps ahead of a flu pandemic and responding to a global public health emergency are among major topics at the conference. "Looking at what happened and what needs to be done so that it doesn't happen again," Harmon said of the hunt for the missing virus. Scientists will also discuss the challenges of emerging threats - for example, how to combat bioterrorism and the spread of infectious diseases. Vaccines have a role to play in "biodefence" against deadly pathogens - smallpox, anthrax, botulism toxins, Ebola and plague, among others. "It's a big thing with the initiative being launched in the United States," Harmon said of Project BioShield, a $6-billion U.S. government initiative announced recently to develop drugs and vaccines to protect against biological and chemical attack. Parallel sessions for vaccine companies on improving the commercialization, regulation and safety of their products will also be held. A key issue is who will pay for the vaccines of the 21st century. One model calls for a public-private partnership. "Vaccines are victims of their own success." said Dr. Phillip Gomez, director of the vaccine production program at the Vaccine Research Centre of the U.S. National Institutes of Health. "They are typically used once or twice, so it's low cost - so there's not a lot of profit incentive to develop vaccines." Gomez is to give the keynote lecture on the topic today. The conference ends thegazette.canwest.com © The Gazette (Montreal) 2005
Vancouver lab mishap alerted world to flu pandemic risk
Potentially deadly strain shipped to 4,000 labs in 18 countries Pamela Fayerman, Vancouver Sun - April 14, 2005 A chain of events that began in a microbiology laboratory in a Vancouver hospital may have helped avert a global pandemic when it was discovered last month that a potentially deadly flu strain had been shipped to 4,000 labs worldwide. The alert has led to laboratories around the world rapidly destroying stocks of deadly H2N2 flu strain, which killed four million people during a flu pandemic in 1957. But the problem only came to light when the Vancouver laboratory, which has not been identified, sent a patient specimen to the National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg. The Winnipeg lab did extensive tests and relayed the results to the Vancouver facility, which alerted health authorities in this country and in the U.S. that a deadly strain had been accidentally shipped to about 4,000 laboratories in 18 countries for practise-only purposes. Ironically, however, it was a mistake made in the Vancouver lab that eventually led to the discovery. Dr. Perry Kendall, B.C.'s top public health official, said the chain of events originated in March when the Vancouver hospital sent a sample from a female patient to the national lab for further testing to determine what subtype of influenza A she had. It turned out the sample had been cross-contaminated with H2N2. The sample took three weeks to culture and subtype; results finally came back on the Easter weekend. Thousands of other labs around the world were also unwittingly in possession of the H2N2 virus because none had bothered to do the kind of detailed sub-typing that was done in this case. Kendall said the sample was sent for further testing to Winnipeg because "influenza didn't fit with the patient's clinical symptoms. "There was no history of her getting anything that looked like influenza." He said when the national lab revealed the results "we were really concerned that we had discovered a new strain of influenza in our population, but then we realized this patient had not traveled, had no contacts with any potential sources of H2N2. "So upon further discussion, we decided that her sample was probably contaminated. Then the detective work figured out that on the same day that her specimen had been prepared for shipping to the lab in Winnipeg, the lab had also been conducting proficiency testing," said Kendall, referring to the tests lab workers conduct to know how to identify and characterize viral strains.
Kendall said the lab is conducting a review to find out precisely how the cross-contamination occurred. "It's a problem the lab is addressing. It's always a problem which laboratories can have, because it takes just minute traces for this to happen. "In a perfect world, cross-contamination would not occur and it is indeed very rare," Dr. Danuta Skowronski, physician-epidemiologist at the B.C. Centre for Disease Control, added. "But obviously, humans are fallible. Those who work in laboratories are taught to assume that every agent is potentially infectious, whether they know what it is or not," she said.
Kendall said he was refusing to disclose the identity of the hospital lab "because there is nothing to be gained, from a public health [point of view by disclosing it." Skowronski said health officials act on a "need to know basis and if there is no threat to public health, there is no need to disclose" the hospital identity. B.C. public health officials said Wednesday it is not believed any laboratory workers or other citizens in the province -- or indeed anywhere in the world -- have contracted the H2N2 influenza strain, which was contained in vials shipped to labs from the United States. The vials containing live virus were produced by a Cincinnati-based test-kit maker and shipped by the College of American Pathologists in February so that lab workers could gain proficiency at typing viral strains for accreditation purposes. The H2N2 strain hasn't circulated in the world since 1968, so anyone born after that time would have no immunity to it, raising the spectre that if people suddenly did become exposed to it, a pandemic could result. H2N2 is considered one of five candidates for an influenza pandemic.
Dr. Perry Kendall, B.C.'s top public health official, said when the vials were shipped, they were improperly labelled as A/Shanghai, related to the influenza strain that has been circulating in North America this past winter. Kendall said it was "neither sensible nor wise" to send the H2N2 subtype and it was also "unacceptable to mislabel the vials." The U.S. government is investigating. The WHO has alerted labs which received the virus to destroy it. © The Vancouver Sun 2005
http://www.canada.com/vancouver/vancouversun/news/story.html?id=77f9ea35-bec7-448d-b99f-9660ce3522e1 Vials Of Deadly Flu Virus Still Missing - April 16, 2005 Two vials of a killer influenza virus shipped as testing kits to several countries around the world to help laboratories conduct proficiency testing in virus detection remain unaccounted for, according to Klaus Stohr, influenza chief for the World Health Organization. The UN agency said shipments of the vials of H2N2 virus sent to laboratories in Lebanon and Mexico, never reached their destinations and are still missing. Were HIV Positive Foster Kids Used As Guinea Pigs? PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR BIO RESEARCH PAGE if you believe the government wouldn't think of testing biological agents on your children!!!!
----- "Crime fighting agreement could implicate Mounties in torture.... " Well where else do you think they get their training? Lawyer faults RCMP for partnership with China Crime-fighting agreement could implicate Mounties in torture, he says
Accused smuggling kingpin gets reprieve and thanks Canada for fair legal system - By TERRI THEODORE VANCOUVER (CP) - An alleged smuggling kingpin China has been trying to get its hands on for several years told a throng of reporters Thursday he feels as if Canada is trying to protect him. Lai Changxing agreed to talk to reporters in Vancouver after the Federal Court of Canada stopped his imminent deportation. It was a ruling that suggested the court questions official Chinese diplomatic assurances the fugitive will not be tortured or executed. "I'm very happy and feel good about the fair Canadian legal system," Lai told a large group of mostly Chinese-speaking reporters gathered outside his apartment. "It seems that Canada is providing protection to me," he said, speaking in his native Mandarin through an interpreter. He was in a buoyant mood, laughing and joking with the reporters, some of whom travelled from Hong Kong. "I have always been confident of the Canadian legal system," he said. "I just want to thank the Canadian government for providing the opportunity for me to go through the Canadian legal system." He expressed the hope that "the Chinese government will do the same as the Canadian government and give me a fair chance." Lai, 53, has exhausted all his legal appeals for refugee status since arriving in Vancouver in August 1999. He will now seek a court appeal of the risk-assessment process itself. He will be allowed to remain under house arrest in Vancouver, the court ruled Thursday, while he launches the further appeals. That process is likely to take months. Justice Carolyn Layden-Stevenson, who heard emergency arguments in Ottawa on Wednesday, issued the stop order one day before Lai was to be flown back to China after almost seven years in Canada. "The issue of assurances lies at the heart of the debate," Layden-Stevenson wrote in her order. The Canadian government has argued that a diplomatic note from China promises Lai will not be executed or tortured if he's returned for prosecution. Those assurances have recently been repeated, a government lawyer told the court this week. But the judge cited Supreme Court of Canada case law that noted that assurances against execution can be monitored, but torture is much harder to verify. Lai said Thursday he would co-operate with any Chinese investigation and hopes officials will review the case. His case has prompted three suicides and eight executions among others linked to his case, he said. "I have not been doing anything illegal, the rich guys have fled. I'm just a scapegoat." Layden-Stevenson ruled Lai's risk-assessment process should have looked at "the general country conditions (in China), particularly with respect to torture." She wrote that his removal "would cause Mr. Lai to face the risk that he alleges is present and that he argues has not been adequately assessed by the (risk assessment) officer. "I consider that irreparable harm is established." A spokesman for the Chinese embassy in Ottawa was unavailable for comment. Lai's lawyer, David Matas, has maintained there appears to be a greater emphasis on good diplomatic relations with China than on Lai's rights and due process. Lai fled China through Hong Kong with his wife Tsang Mingna and their three children after being tipped off he was about to be arrested in an anti-corruption sweep that caught hundreds of private citizens and Communist party functionaries. The couple has since divorced and Tsang faces her own separate deportation hearing. The Beijing authorities have accused Lai of being the mastermind behind a huge smuggling operation based in the southern city of Xiamen. He became the public face of a government campaign to eradicate corruption among Communist officials. http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Law/2006/06/01/1610043-cp.html
Man shot by RCMP feared the police
Dispite the fact the man was 5' 3'' and 130lbs, the RCMP described the shooting as a "violent struggle" after an RCMP officer responded to a report of a man "camping illegally" near McLeese Lake, off Highway 97.
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RCMP and the Victoria Police are now so desperate to hype the fear of guns, and assert their delusional right to steal them, that they are even turning in their friends.
The following story out of Victoria highlights the dangers of thinking that you can trust the police, regardless of whether or not you are a peaceful law-abiding citizen, and someone who supported these hired government thugs. Prohibited weapons among 662 guns AK-47s, Uzis, shotguns and
semi-automatic pistols seized in Victoria house Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Victoria police have seized [stolen] what may be the largest cache of dangerous weapons in the city's history, picking up 662 guns and thousands of rounds of ammunition at a house in James Bay. "dangerous weapons" - not to be confused with safe weapons? "There are handguns, there are sub machine-guns, there are firearms of that nature that a normal Canadian citizen for the most part can not legally possess," said Insp. Bill Carver, a Victoria police officer with the RCMP's National Weapons Enforcement Support Team. EXCUSE ME??????? What the heck does "normal Canadian" mean? You mean someone from whom you RCMP knuckleheads MUST get your authority? The people to whom and for whom you swore to uphold the law of the land - otherwise known as Magna Carta and Charter of Rights and Freedoms? What sorcery did you evoke to make yourselves above the "normal Canadian citizen" ? Are you people on medication? Click here to see these same idiots carrying weapons they just admit are "illegal".... Talk about condemning oneself by thy own testimony! "They are more apt to be in the hands of the police or the military," he said, or, "the criminal element." If they are in the hands of the police, it goes without saying they are in the hands of the criminal element. They just told us that, only are likely too deluded in their minds to even notice. Victoria police displayed a sampling of the stockpile at its headquarters yesterday. The arsenal included military-grade machine-guns and weapons prohibited in Canada, such as a Sten sub machine-gun used in the Second World War and TEC-9 semi-automatic pistols, manufactured in the United States. The seized weapons also included AK-47s, Uzis, semi-automatic pistols and shotguns. Some of the weapons had serial numbers scratched off, and others were modified to use silencers. Police also found tear-gas grenades, a blow gun, and knives at the house. Oh my..... knives too? Obliviously he was up to something, and was just waiting out the last 30 or so years in order to wait for his best time to strike. Well I feel so much safer, don't you? The weapons were seized in March from a James Bay house, but investigators chose not to make the results of the raid public until they laid charges against a Victoria man. Say WHAT????? These weapons were stolen by Police seven months ago, and they are just now telling us about it? What's the secrecy about? Ever get the feeling these guys couldn't tell the truth even if their lives depended on it? That happened last week. Police didn't release the man's name yesterday, but he is identified in court documents as Ryerson Edward Knight. The 59-year-old faces 39 weapons-related charges. Police are working with the Canada Border Services Agency and U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms to determine where the weapons came from, and if they were headed to other cities. Here we go again!!!!! These guns were in the hands of a 30-plus year COLLECTOR who worked WITH THE VICTORIA POLICE, and they have the unmitigated gall to suggest they may have been "headed for other cities" ? Can you see the fear mongering yet, or do we need to draw you a map? A significant number of the guns were not from Canada, said Carver, adding it has taken officers months to catalogue the weapons. HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!! Now that's gotta make you laugh folks! They are claiming it took them months to catalogue 662 weapons. So assuming it took them six months, and they then waited another month before telling us, that would be 110 weapons a month, or about 5 guns a day lets say. No wonder these people managed to inflate a 10 million dollar gun registry to just under 2 Billion! Obviously these guns all need to be carbon dated and blueprinted before they are put on file in a computer. It is perhaps the largest weapon seizure ever seen in the city, and certainly the largest in the past 20 years, said Carver. That's right Sherlock; because he was a COLLECTOR. Hopefully it won't take them months to find a dictionary. In a telephone interview yesterday, Knight said he is a gun collector who has spent 30 years collecting firearms. He said he has also worked as a volunteer gun inspector for Victoria police in the past -- which police said has nothing to do with the charges. The vast majority of the collection is pre-1950 and war-related, Knight said. Some of the charges are for possessing weapons such as Mauser bolt-action German rifles dating to 1920 and 1934, court documents show. There are also charges for more modern guns. "Most of what they're talking about is crap," Knight said. "They're making it into a great big hoohaw. Which is why we need to fire them, and replace them with real law enforcement personnel. People that not only understand the purpose and origin of our common law and immutable rights, but who can catalogue property faster than a chimpanzee. "Yes I did have some things that I wasn't supposed to have, but when it comes to gun collecting, obviously curiosity, when you're collecting, is a crime." Police say their investigation continues, and further charges could be laid. Welcome to KKKanada..... commentary by Robert Polton - BC Revolution. And now for the conclusive proof we're living in a police state..... this totally non-threatening gun collector was charged with 39 offences under their mystical cultish statutes, and plead guilty to 19. Feel safer? Most of those guns will now be resold on the street by various gangs that the RCMP and other police departments are secretly supporting, just like the meth dealers they helped get passports... James Bay man guilty of 19 firearms charges - Times Colonist - Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Man gets two year sentence for legal gun collection - Jeff Bell, Times Colonist, December 12, 2007
and now for the punch line..... see a problem here?
Crown letting go unlawful use of guns, while targeting lawful use
School shooting drill gets cops, kids on same page Editorial comment from Thought Criminal.org ; I found this absolutely disgusting. These children learned nothing from this except how to flop on the ground and grovel. These police officers are using aggressive behavioral modification techniques. Changing how kids behave around handguns or rifiles. Essentially they are training them to be snitches for the police department. They will be fearful of legitimate firearms. While Bush is using 9/11 to keep Americans petrified, police departments across the country are using the Columbine and Virginia Tech shootings to run psychological operations on school kids. [full story] They apparently aren't satisfied with just gun threats... they are now issuing vague kidnapping threats. Do you REALLY believe people warn the police they are about to kidnap children?
Richmond police warn of possible child kidnapping threat - By Kelly Sinoski, Vancouver Sun Richmond parents are being warned to keep a closer eye on their children
And of course lets not forget a good threat about "global warming" either....
Future flood of 'climate refugees' ahead? RCMP intimidate public security by using hysteria about global warming. Vancouver Sun exclusive Jan.30/07
Mother of man killed in RCMP custody in B.C. doubts charges will ever be laid
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