The "Black Block"(BB), so named by police authorities, allegedly started confrontations with the police during the G20 in Toronto; however the BB is a contrived group of intelligence officers operating out of the PMO. This little group is led by Constable Jeff Scott, RCMP. Its purpose is to infiltrate legitimate protest groups and initiate direct conflict with police at any protest. Its purpose is to discredit said groups and to give cause to arrest members of the protest.
I met Constable Scott in Vancouver. he was assisting Inspector Peter German RCMP, the lead investigator of the "Bingogate Investigation". This was a successful attempt by the RCMP to discredit the NDP provincial government before an election. He was also involved in the SGT Pepper incident in Vancouver and now heads the PMO "Instigator" group Black Block.
The RCMP actually sit around and devise ways to violate the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. In the early 90's or late 80's the RCMP in Vancouver, out of E Division, was tasked with infiltrating extremist groups. They found a better way than infiltration. They formed a Fascist Party Group (skin heads) in Vancouver actually led by an RCMP officer. This was working well for the RCMP until a group from the party beat and killed an elderly jewish gentleman in an alley in Vancouver. The newspapers in BC had a field day!
There are many examples of the RCMP instigating public confrontations in order to get grounds to arrest those they feel need to be silenced. Black Block is a RCMP secret undercover organization not a terrorist group. It is bought and paid for with your dollars and run out of the Prime Ministers Office in Ottawa.
Bill Blair, Chief of Toronto Police, knew all about this RCMP group and arrested people as a direct result of RCMP illegal actions. He broke the law knowing that he had the support of the PMO and Stephen Harper, Prime Minister of Canada. The PMO made Blair immune from prosecution in any action that he undertook on the streets of Toronto during the G20.
What do you think Blair, "the Order of Canada"???
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