@LUCA7FOLD because in Montebello it's far from proven that there was provocation done by the 3 pigs exposed on youtube and I am sick of hearing the tinfoil hat wearing nutter talking about it like they knew what happened that day
@bugmyass Ok..I live in Quebec, I remember this, I had two friends who were actually there (I lived in Gatineau then, 30 minutes away from Montebello) and this was not just exposed on youtube. The Sureté du Québec (provincial police) admited it on public tv. As for provocation, they were provocative just by the way they were dressed and masked and by having big rocks in their hands...and if no one would have spoted them, what was the plan ? ever think of that ? Probably not.
@LUCA7FOLD first the SQ pigs admitted that they were plain clothes officer nothing more
they picked up the rock where a few of the real anarchist were breaking them in half in order to make the throw able I have no idea what was their plan other then taking one away from the anarchists but from that point on they got pushed out by the real anarchists until Dave Cole spotted the confrontation and deescalated it
@bugmyass So I guess we can come to the conclusion that police black block tactiks and anarchist black block tactiks are things that shouldnt be in a fight for civil rights.
@LUCA7FOLD anarchist have their place in those protest they are part of most of the organizing efforts and have taken part in most social struggle for more then 200 years and wont be going away anytime soon like it or not the black bloc is a tactic that is used since the early 80s and is still gaining in popularity in north America it' still fairly new since the tactic is used since 1991 and gaining popularity it wont go away
I blame this action on the black bloc tactic, but it isn't protesters using it but the police.
There have been numerous cases of police officers dressed as protesters to instigate violence. For example the G8 summit in Montebello three such provocateurs were found out, its all documented.
There have been many striking similarities between the provocateurs in Montebello to the provocateurs in Toronto which leads many to believe that the police may be responsible for inciting violence yet again.
Love your enemy And pray for those who persecute you. That u may be sons of your Father in Heaven. He causes his son to rise on the evil and the good And sends rain on the righteous and unrighteous. If u only love those who love u. What reward will u get? Are not even tax collectors doing that?And if u greet only your brothers what are u doing more than others? Do not even pagans do that? B perfect therefore, as your Heavenly Father is perfect. Your Father knows what u need b4 u ask him. - Jesus
I wouldn't, however, recommend submitting to the "change is coming soon, so get freedom while you can" philosophy. The "limit time offer" mentality is a common sales tactic. People who submit to fear mongering and try to force you to rush a decision often don't have your best interests at heart, aka Alex Jones (you can tell I'm a fan :P). Though, even if this change comes about in its fullest sense, I wouldn't underestimate the will of the oppressed. It's a common fact that dictators never last.
I've checked out your channel kooslap and it may take me a while to get through all these videos, so bare with me. I think the main problem I have with this "New World Order" stuff is the fact that the crazies that will believe anything you tell them and probably just make stuff up, aka Alex Jones, are often put into the same stew as the people who have credentials and hard evidence, aka Ron Paul. My main frustration with this is that people often times don't do all their research.
The cops have done the same thing in Canada when summits occur. Cops will dress up in normal clothes and pretend to be part of the protesters, often inciting violence so that the police have a reason to begin with an offensive of tear-gas and rubber bullets. The powers that be don't want you to protest the coming of the New World Order. It's completely disgusting....please check out my channel vids and understand what has been going on in the last 80 years and what is about to come VERY SOON.
I don't know about anyone else, but I only saw a bottle thrown, not the bottle thrower. If a police officer is to blame, however, we should not presume to blame the entire police force for the action. We wouldn't blame all the workers at Enron for the scandals of a few. Nor would we blame the actions of a few extremist on the whole of a given religion. We can blame only the person at fault and all other individuals should be treated individually. Us against them mentalities cause bias judgments.
These undercover cops are not rogues acting alone; they're working under the direction of the larger police force in order to incite violence and give the police an excuse to shut down the demonstrators.
Ugh come off it man. I mean look at the whole thing...Is a classic example of police trying to control us. There wasn't hardly even any trouble makers. We should have the right for a peaceful protest and not be intimidated by police. Instead they block us in. I'm sick of this police state...Fucking makes me sick. You know who ended up dead? And innocent old man walking home from work. (1) He was hit from behind, which is cowardly, two he was elderly. What a scumbag. Fuck this shit.
Fight with the same tools they want to make you look bad - MEDIA - Proof is seeing and all they can do is try to hide under a hoody - Fight peacefully does work ... petition, inform, capture evidence and the powers that be will have no choice but to give up - Keep up the battle. Down with New World Order!
@jazz1on lol "the powers that be will have to give up" lol ok you just go right up to these nazis with a stack of petitions and see what you get laughed at in your face and beat down with a billy club i'm not condoning violence but sometimes it's a nessasary evil
Hey, don't get me wrong, violence under the right reasons is justified. glad to see that we have the same tools to prove that they (Police, RCMP etc.) insite violence in a peaceful protest in order to justifiy there actions. We can prove thier wrong doing in the protest who act violent in a peaceful protest. Checked out the G20 in Toronto, our government gave the police the power to arrest anyone within 5 meters of the fenced area without proof of wrong doing, Hitler moved in for the weekend.
@jazz1on i agree but it's getting to the point where it dose'nt matter if we prove them wrong because they do'nt care if they are wrong as long as they still have the power and money you can prove them wrong all you want and they wo'nt care they own the media and they can put whatever spin they want on it i agree with you whole heartedly bro and glad to see people like me and you that see them for what they are and another point is even when cops do get busted the worse thing that'll happen cont
@jazz1on is they'll get "administrative leave" which is basically a paid vacation then they're right back out busting peoples heads the way i see it it's coming down to "sometimes to fight the devil you gotta become a devil yourself" i mean i'm just a guy who wants what everybody else wants to live my life the way i want to and not bother anybody else but it's becoming increasingly hard to sit by and think that protests and petitions are getting through to these guys take care bro and peace
If the provocateuring allegedly caught in this video turns out to be true (the investigation is still ongoing I hear) then it will change the way people see the police. We will have proof that they are unlawfully trying to restrict the right to peaceful protest.
Those involved with protest already know something is wrong in this country. We have so-called anti-terror law being used on innocent people and there is an entire police unit called FIT that harass innocent people with surveillance.
The majority of people at the G20 protest were peaceful, yet they faced a response that was OTT. People were unjustly detained en masse for many hours and when they tried to leave they were hit back into the area. One innocent man even died.
G20 was as much about whacking everyone as it was about trying to prevent disorder. Why didn't they arrest those causing problems when they had the chance? Instead they used the unlawfulness of a few to crack down on everyone.
@ploder This exactly describes the G20 2010, which has to make one suspicious. Saturday the police let the black block trash two main streets and then for the rest of the G20 they cracked down on anyone who happened to be around, with more than 1000 arrests, and another 200 people detained in the street for hours during a thunder storm.
@ResistTyrants The Brownshirts Were a group of radical Grass roots protestors. They were made up of mainly young middle-class men who were unsatisfied with the government and blaimed everything on the banks. That doesn't sound like the police now does it??
The police were doing similar things at the Toronto G20. The world is going to hell real fast.
SimianAxiom 11 months ago
One drunk claims they are the police and all accept it? Baby sheep indeed.
rlkavan 11 months ago
Did any of you protesters throw empty bottles? Or full ones for that matter. Judge not ... etc etc etc.
geofftek 1 year ago
Wish there was a way to snatch these provocateurs and hold them under citizen's arrest.
Maybe they wouldn't be in such a hurry to volunteer to incite riots...
proudfootz 1 year ago
LOOK AT THIS! Quebec -Canada - Police agitators get caught!
youtube.com/watch?v=cqiba2m4mbw&feature=related
LUCA7FOLD 1 year ago
@LUCA7FOLD they were caught by anarchists taking part in the black bloc you stupid fool
bugmyass 11 months ago
@bugmyass Why are you calling me a fool ? What is it that you think I dont understand ?
LUCA7FOLD 11 months ago
@LUCA7FOLD because in Montebello it's far from proven that there was provocation done by the 3 pigs exposed on youtube and I am sick of hearing the tinfoil hat wearing nutter talking about it like they knew what happened that day
bugmyass 11 months ago
@bugmyass Ok..I live in Quebec, I remember this, I had two friends who were actually there (I lived in Gatineau then, 30 minutes away from Montebello) and this was not just exposed on youtube. The Sureté du Québec (provincial police) admited it on public tv. As for provocation, they were provocative just by the way they were dressed and masked and by having big rocks in their hands...and if no one would have spoted them, what was the plan ? ever think of that ? Probably not.
LUCA7FOLD 11 months ago
@LUCA7FOLD first the SQ pigs admitted that they were plain clothes officer nothing more
they picked up the rock where a few of the real anarchist were breaking them in half in order to make the throw able I have no idea what was their plan other then taking one away from the anarchists but from that point on they got pushed out by the real anarchists until Dave Cole spotted the confrontation and deescalated it
bugmyass 11 months ago
@bugmyass So I guess we can come to the conclusion that police black block tactiks and anarchist black block tactiks are things that shouldnt be in a fight for civil rights.
LUCA7FOLD 11 months ago
@LUCA7FOLD anarchist have their place in those protest they are part of most of the organizing efforts and have taken part in most social struggle for more then 200 years and wont be going away anytime soon like it or not the black bloc is a tactic that is used since the early 80s and is still gaining in popularity in north America it' still fairly new since the tactic is used since 1991 and gaining popularity it wont go away
bugmyass 11 months ago
Yes they are Police, this is a worldwidespread technique.
youtube.com/watch?v=jrJ7aU-n1L8&feature=related
LUCA7FOLD 1 year ago
I blame this action on the black bloc tactic, but it isn't protesters using it but the police.
There have been numerous cases of police officers dressed as protesters to instigate violence. For example the G8 summit in Montebello three such provocateurs were found out, its all documented.
There have been many striking similarities between the provocateurs in Montebello to the provocateurs in Toronto which leads many to believe that the police may be responsible for inciting violence yet again.
keklolgloat 1 year ago
@horismoku argeed 100%
coporalkid13 1 year ago
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Love your enemy And pray for those who persecute you. That u may be sons of your Father in Heaven. He causes his son to rise on the evil and the good And sends rain on the righteous and unrighteous. If u only love those who love u. What reward will u get? Are not even tax collectors doing that?And if u greet only your brothers what are u doing more than others? Do not even pagans do that? B perfect therefore, as your Heavenly Father is perfect. Your Father knows what u need b4 u ask him. - Jesus
MysonbeWise 1 year ago
iF i SEE THESE CUNTS ACTING LIKE THIS i'LL KNOCK THEM UNCONSCIOUS
thefunkygeezer 2 years ago
the world needs more cop killers !!!!
ErieParties 2 years ago
I wouldn't, however, recommend submitting to the "change is coming soon, so get freedom while you can" philosophy. The "limit time offer" mentality is a common sales tactic. People who submit to fear mongering and try to force you to rush a decision often don't have your best interests at heart, aka Alex Jones (you can tell I'm a fan :P). Though, even if this change comes about in its fullest sense, I wouldn't underestimate the will of the oppressed. It's a common fact that dictators never last.
TheSmartGuy1234 2 years ago
I don't know. Mao held on pretty long, after murdering about 60 million people. I understand what you're saying, though.
mikejackson4ever 2 years ago
@TheSmartGuy1234 I see you wrote this a year ago, still, the comment fits with whats going on in Egypt right now, very fishy.
LUCA7FOLD 11 months ago
I've checked out your channel kooslap and it may take me a while to get through all these videos, so bare with me. I think the main problem I have with this "New World Order" stuff is the fact that the crazies that will believe anything you tell them and probably just make stuff up, aka Alex Jones, are often put into the same stew as the people who have credentials and hard evidence, aka Ron Paul. My main frustration with this is that people often times don't do all their research.
TheSmartGuy1234 2 years ago
The cops have done the same thing in Canada when summits occur. Cops will dress up in normal clothes and pretend to be part of the protesters, often inciting violence so that the police have a reason to begin with an offensive of tear-gas and rubber bullets. The powers that be don't want you to protest the coming of the New World Order. It's completely disgusting....please check out my channel vids and understand what has been going on in the last 80 years and what is about to come VERY SOON.
kooslap 2 years ago 3
Was that guy a pirate at the end?
Yousonofabitchfucker 2 years ago 2
I don't know about anyone else, but I only saw a bottle thrown, not the bottle thrower. If a police officer is to blame, however, we should not presume to blame the entire police force for the action. We wouldn't blame all the workers at Enron for the scandals of a few. Nor would we blame the actions of a few extremist on the whole of a given religion. We can blame only the person at fault and all other individuals should be treated individually. Us against them mentalities cause bias judgments.
TheSmartGuy1234 2 years ago
These undercover cops are not rogues acting alone; they're working under the direction of the larger police force in order to incite violence and give the police an excuse to shut down the demonstrators.
This has happened in city after city.
rockwaterman 2 years ago
Do you have any hard evidence of this?
TheSmartGuy1234 2 years ago
Can't wait 'til that 'hard evidence' violates your arse, then you wont be so smug!
MsFarQ2 2 years ago
Ugh come off it man. I mean look at the whole thing...Is a classic example of police trying to control us. There wasn't hardly even any trouble makers. We should have the right for a peaceful protest and not be intimidated by police. Instead they block us in. I'm sick of this police state...Fucking makes me sick. You know who ended up dead? And innocent old man walking home from work. (1) He was hit from behind, which is cowardly, two he was elderly. What a scumbag. Fuck this shit.
fleemanson 2 years ago 4
Amen brother.
tapupartforpres 2 years ago
haha epic fail 4 the police
plainoldjimbob 2 years ago
Yeah, I am beginning to agree with the protesters because of the slobbering heroin addict at the end. Get real!
chicagobartenda 2 years ago
lol
AidanNagolxxx 2 years ago
Fight with the same tools they want to make you look bad - MEDIA - Proof is seeing and all they can do is try to hide under a hoody - Fight peacefully does work ... petition, inform, capture evidence and the powers that be will have no choice but to give up - Keep up the battle. Down with New World Order!
jazz1on 2 years ago
@jazz1on lol "the powers that be will have to give up" lol ok you just go right up to these nazis with a stack of petitions and see what you get laughed at in your face and beat down with a billy club i'm not condoning violence but sometimes it's a nessasary evil
horismoku 1 year ago
Hey, don't get me wrong, violence under the right reasons is justified. glad to see that we have the same tools to prove that they (Police, RCMP etc.) insite violence in a peaceful protest in order to justifiy there actions. We can prove thier wrong doing in the protest who act violent in a peaceful protest. Checked out the G20 in Toronto, our government gave the police the power to arrest anyone within 5 meters of the fenced area without proof of wrong doing, Hitler moved in for the weekend.
jazz1on 1 year ago 2
@jazz1on i agree but it's getting to the point where it dose'nt matter if we prove them wrong because they do'nt care if they are wrong as long as they still have the power and money you can prove them wrong all you want and they wo'nt care they own the media and they can put whatever spin they want on it i agree with you whole heartedly bro and glad to see people like me and you that see them for what they are and another point is even when cops do get busted the worse thing that'll happen cont
horismoku 1 year ago
@jazz1on is they'll get "administrative leave" which is basically a paid vacation then they're right back out busting peoples heads the way i see it it's coming down to "sometimes to fight the devil you gotta become a devil yourself" i mean i'm just a guy who wants what everybody else wants to live my life the way i want to and not bother anybody else but it's becoming increasingly hard to sit by and think that protests and petitions are getting through to these guys take care bro and peace
horismoku 1 year ago
the pigs really are scum, seriously, most of them really are cunts, theres only a few alright ones.
slantyrock 2 years ago 5
Protestors are getting smarter. Police better step their game up.
crackface5 2 years ago
i can't the police still try this b.s.... in america, the sheriff is going to lose his job for it.
jeepndesert 2 years ago
@jeepndesert What are you hinting at? That you going to kill the sheriff? But let me guess, not the deputy.
AidanNagolxxx 2 years ago
what about the deputy?
wiseye61 2 years ago
If the provocateuring allegedly caught in this video turns out to be true (the investigation is still ongoing I hear) then it will change the way people see the police. We will have proof that they are unlawfully trying to restrict the right to peaceful protest.
Those involved with protest already know something is wrong in this country. We have so-called anti-terror law being used on innocent people and there is an entire police unit called FIT that harass innocent people with surveillance.
ploder 2 years ago 5
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Police should have thrown a few molotov cocktails at them and done society a favour.
carteblanche09 2 years ago
The majority of people at the G20 protest were peaceful, yet they faced a response that was OTT. People were unjustly detained en masse for many hours and when they tried to leave they were hit back into the area. One innocent man even died.
G20 was as much about whacking everyone as it was about trying to prevent disorder. Why didn't they arrest those causing problems when they had the chance? Instead they used the unlawfulness of a few to crack down on everyone.
ploder 2 years ago 10
@ploder This exactly describes the G20 2010, which has to make one suspicious. Saturday the police let the black block trash two main streets and then for the rest of the G20 they cracked down on anyone who happened to be around, with more than 1000 arrests, and another 200 people detained in the street for hours during a thunder storm.
yeasayer 1 year ago
then why don't you join the police you fucking turd.
Thrashaero 2 years ago
You are an idiot. Go stand with the police you boot-licking brownshirt. We'll deal with you after we have taken this country back.
ResistTyrants 2 years ago 8
@ResistTyrants You"re a moron!
mcampol 1 year ago
@ResistTyrants The Brownshirts Were a group of radical Grass roots protestors. They were made up of mainly young middle-class men who were unsatisfied with the government and blaimed everything on the banks. That doesn't sound like the police now does it??
Billythewookie 1 year ago
@ResistTyrants AMEN Brother, AMEN!
Nightshift10000 1 year ago
fucking arsehole comment.
njw3000 2 years ago