Police Provocateurs @ Anti-SPP Protest - Caught Inciting Violence!
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they need to be tried for treason period....POS pigs
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FOR SHAME MONTREAL POLICE FOR SHAME
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And they wonder why the public don't trust the police anymore, for god sake these were peaceful protesters exercising their constitution rights not fucking drug dealers!
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This kind of shit is the norm... it's sad but "problem, reaction, solution" is the majority of what the Seattle police did down here during the wto and the anarchy parade. I know first hand, I was there for both and both times and both times I saw law enforcement ignore the instigator and do after peaceful people... this shit needs to stop! Even if it means that all of us that attend protests arm ourselves with the same non-lethal weaponry, and defend our selves if we are attacked.
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THUG-COPS brutalize their fellow citizens and violate their sworn oaths to "protect and defend the Constitution." I got news for em: The CORRUPT powers that they're now protecting are going to STEAL their PENSIONS. And these thug-cops have kids too..and their kids HAVE NO FUTURE. 'Hey Daddy. Why dont I have a future?'..."Because son I was a dumbass & did the dirty work for the BANKSTERS and their WHORES." Like the Brownshirts, when the NWO is finished with you cops, theyll OFF ya.
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Agents Provocateurs like these scumbags are being used at all Occupy protests
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Create your own enimies?lol
The Police are a global brotherhood.smh
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@guyincognito84 you're right. let's make it so that no one has any rights, and if you leave your house after 7pm, police can just shoot you. then if anyone complains, we'll call them a conspiracy theorist and shoot them as well.
/kill yourself.
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Why Toronto protesters should not protest during the G20!
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@guyincognito84 Regardless, it's still illegal to prevent Right of Assembly, and deny Freedom of Speech...and are liable.
• Oct. 2006: Ontario Superior Court Judge Ratushny strikes down a federal official secrets law, saying that the RCMP tried to use it to intimidate an Ottawa journalist into revealing who had leaked her material in the Maher Arar affair. In the landmark ruling, Justice Ratushny concluded that so-called anti-leakage provisions in the Security and Information Act are unacceptably broad, vague and wide open to abuse by authorities who would seek to chill diligent journalism. Globe & Mail 03.29.07
LSRochon 1 year ago
There are corrupt cops, therefore all cops are corrupt.....faulty logic my man...I like your videos on Gaza but I don't appreciate your message in this one. The Toronto Police did an amazing job this past weekend and I thank them all.
guyincognito84 1 year ago
@guyincognito84
It's seems to go pretty high up the command.
" Mr. Zaccardelli becomes the first commissioner in the history of the RCMP to be forced out under a cloud of controversy. He is forced to resign after his admission that he had misled a parliamentary committee on his involvement in the case of Mr. Arar, saying he had “made a mistake” in that testimony and he did not know that Mounties did not try to correct the record with the Americans at the time." Globe & Mail Mar. 29, 2007
LSRochon 1 year ago
@guyincognito84
• November 2006: Auditor-General Sheila Fraser says the administration of the RCMP's pension fund was characterized by nepotism and favouritism in the early 2000s, resulting in the awarding of $1.3-million in wasteful contracts.Globe & Mail Mar. 29, 2007
LSRochon 1 year ago