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Originally Posted by Eric
Don't worry, he's a shiite disturber. All of us who live here know that Canada is a country which welcomes all immigrants who wish to make a home here. We are all from somewhere else ... or our grandparents were. My late ex was French/German ... my grandson is English/French/German/Mexican ... a true Canadian But our way of life was attacked in the past couple of days. All this country stands for was attacked by radicalized Canadians ... It's that simple. We are not an imperial nation ... we don't have a large military ... we respond with money and help in emergencies such as the one that happened in Haiti. We have joined the fight against ISIS, but only after intense debate in the Parliament that was attacked yesterday.
But as our PM said "Don't [deleted] with us". Although he used different words.
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"Shiite disturber" E? I wasn't the one who started a thread by saying I'm becoming quite comfy as a Islamaphobe (another word for 'racist' in my eyes).
Small events have taken place enough times under the radar in Canada.
At this point I think it is too soon for me to make an full assessment wether this was a false flag or not.Never the less I'm guessing the politicians will waste no time capitalising on the incident. You can bet your last dollar they are or have already written up some papers to further take away rights from its citizens.
Now,this was Canada's Capital and Im assuming it would have (very) high security which means CCTV cameras .......where's all the CCTV footage of this incident?
Most are ignoring the fact that the guard at the memorial wasn't scheduled to be there, well not on any public schedule (I think it states that the guard is only there between 9-5 from may to august) So what business did he had being there in October?
And then there is the matter of the RCMP cruisers (police) always being stationed on parliament hill.
As you know,There is always at least 1-2 in the front and usually a few more driving around. But always 1-2 on the front of parliament hill. And always at least 1 or 2 guards at the front entrance to that hall.
And we're led to believe a strange man, running on the front lawn of the hill, with a loaded rifle, managed to sprint across in plain site of not only the RCMP but tourists and government employees and no one saw him?
He managed to get inside the building and no one stopped him at the door?
He managed to get all the way down the hallways and they had no one inside who saw a man with a gun in plain clothes, until after he started shooting? Hmmmm
Seems to me there's a certain agenda/theme and that is that 'Nobody is safe 'anywhere'....Not in the War Memorial, not on a London bus, not at school,not on a plane or even as a spectator watching a marathon.
Don't get me wrong though,Ottawa is a great city....well.... other than the fact it's full of junkies and corrupt politicians but apart from that it's great.