TERROR PLOT DIVERSION FROM BILDERBERG? Friday, June 09, 2006 - http://FreeMarketNews.com Is the alleged "terrorist plot" in Toronto simply a smokescreen to divert attention from the annual Bilderberg Group meeting scheduled to begin yesterday in Ottawa? According to an Internet news site, whose owners plan to attend and report on the conference this weekend, it is.
They cite the evidence concerning the presumed al Qaida-based plot, which was initially claimed to involve the storming of the Canadian parliament and the beheading of the Prime Minister. The first chink in the story's armor is the revelation that the alleged leader of the cabal, Steven Chand (aka Abdul Shakur), was a former Royal Regiment of Canada member, a reservist unit, and had government-provided weapons training. Also a Toronto Star columnist said that the suspects, during their alleged "training camp" sessions, went out of their way to make themselves a public nuisance, by the "shooting of firearms" and playing "paintball."
Meanwhile, an online site notes, "The alarmist media circus that continues to froth over the arrest of 12 men and five teenagers is serving as a useful distraction from the Bilderberg meeting which begins Thursday in Ottawa and will be attended by Canadian Prime Minister Steven Harper." - ST
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