Wednesday, April 07, 2010

"Small army to protect Toronto during G20 summit"



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CAMH Modern Concentration Camp - Urban Psychological Warfare Tactics



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iEv_xD6fmI

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Will Chemtrail Rain Ruin Toronto's Patio Season? - April 6, 2010



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uv3wqIGKrc

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"Small army to protect Toronto during G20 summit"

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/toronto/small-army-to-protect-toronto-during-g20-summit/article1525511/

Great stuff [redacted], the fact that the Globe & Mail is selling us the insane headline above - only to reveal in the article that it's to protect world leaders "from" Toronto instead - is nutty. How can they just talk to us this way? How can we let them? Have all the "sleeve sneeze" and "elevator safety" and other childish ads turned us into chidren? Was it the re-re-recycled retro culture?

(Sigh)

As I walk around in this thick chemical soup of a fog on a grey Toronto evening, I can't help but wonder what type of insane formula they've concocted to push all this stuff as fast as possible. Are they cranking up the fluoride levels, chemtrails, propaganda and more at the same time? Is this a local "shock and awe" campaign? Should we just accept 1000 mercenary "private contractors" here?

(Sigh)

Back in 2005, the "response" to Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans was a big wake up call for me. That wasn't in another country like Iraq, it was up the street in a place that I'd visited recently. Seeing what happened there to people in "North America" got me more fired up to fight this than ever. I even wrote a song about it, you can hear it below. IMHO, let's protect Toronto from this.

Peace,
Vij

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Bayou Boy: Prayer for New Orleans

(September 1, 2006)

http://www.archive.org/details/BlackKrishna_TyGuyProductions_BayouBoy_PrayerforNewOrleans



I was just a -

Bayou Boy,
Raised as soldier,
Had to get colder,
Dad was barely older,
Bolder than my brother,
So clever, joined the Guard,
Wasn't really that hard,
But it's that, or the yard,
Now a weekend's turned to weeks,
Now New Orlean's reeks,
Now normal people are lookin' like freaks,
Play hide and seek with the bodies,
Politicians, paparazzi,
Was a Superdome Nazi,
Tried to play it like it's Yahtzee,
They say we need peace,
But they fired the police,
Now soldiers say desist, and cease,
Or get deceased,
I'm on my knees,
Every night,
I wanna fight for what's right,
But I'm staring at my city,
Underwater every night,
And Blackwater rises,
When a crackhead in sight,
Pop-pop!
From over there,
He was puttin' up a fight,
I ain't shuttin' up tonite,
Gotta knuckle-up and fight,
But if I stick my neck out,
They'll pull a Tech out tonite,
I put my check out of sight,
Can't stand the Blood Money,
Can't stand to see my blood run from me,
A Bayou Boy, now a Bayou Man,

I need to take a stand,

And that's why I ran...

(Chorus)

Prayer for New Orleans,
The fallen, the calling,
Prayer,
For the Chocolate City,
To start balling,

Prayer for the Devil's,
Dreamin' of the next date,
With fate, we relate,
Can we say police state?

(x2)

Say a prayer for New Orleans...

(x2)

I'm on the run now,,
Having fun now,,
Got a gun now,,
Let's see who run now...
But they' grabbin' guns,
Left, Right, and Center,
Homeowners and renters,
Store owners, dissenters,
My score only a slender,
Glock-9, all mine,
Feelin' fine,
If I gotta jack a bread line,
I gotta get mine,
Get food,
Get a home, get shelter,
The world's helter skelter,
The cards that were dealt were,
A four-leaf clover,
In a Range Rover,
Soldiers sayin': "Chill out man - the war is over!"
Hope I'm sober,
I'm on my own, and I'm scared,
'Cause Uncle Sam, really seems mad, when he stared,

I Dared to Dream, like Martin once said,

Now I'm scared to dream, or I'll wind up dead...

(Chorus)

Prayer for New Orleans,
The fallen, the calling,
Prayer,
For the Chocolate City,
To start balling,

Prayer for the Devil's,
Dreamin' of the next date,
With fate, we relate,
Can we say police state?

(x2)

Say a prayer for New Orleans...

(x2)

I found me a toolshed, a place to nap,
I guess this is where, I should check out my map,
Let's see, Checkpoint A, and Checkpoint B,
And I seem to recall, Checkpoints C and D,
Looks like nowhere's free, and I'm'a die in hell,
And New Orleans, is one big jail...

(Chorus)

Prayer for New Orleans,
The fallen, the calling,
Prayer,
For the Chocolate City,
To start balling,

Prayer for the Devil's,
Dreamin' of the next date,
With fate, we relate,
Can we say police state?

(x2)

Say a prayer for New Orleans...

(x2)


- Black Krishna and TyGuy Productions, "Bayou Boy: Prayer for New Orleans"

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Small army to protect Toronto during G20 summit

Number of security personnel expected to exceed those at the Vancouver Olympics

Colin Freeze

From Wednesday's Globe and Mail

Published on Wednesday, Apr. 07, 2010 5:00AM EDT
Last updated on Wednesday, Apr. 07, 2010 11:46AM EDT

Police forces have entered into an alliance to deal with the threat of violent protest at Toronto’s G20 summit with as many as 10,000 uniformed officers and 1,000 private security guards teaming up to protect world leaders.

Federal contract tenders obtained by The Globe indicate a small army will descend on Canada's largest city this June, exceeding the estimated 6,000-police-officer presence at Vancouver’s 2010 Olympics.

The police security will come at a cost of hundreds of millions of dollars, although police officials would not confirm deployment numbers. Yet federal contract tenders posted online indicate how things are shaping up.

“For the G8 Summit [in Deerhurst, Ont.] the RCMP/OPP will require approximately 4,000 personnel with duty-related belongings to be transported at different dates, times and locations,” reads a contract tendered for shuttle buses. “For the G20 Summit, the RCMP will require approximately 5,600 personnel with duty-related belongings to be transported at different dates, times and locations.”

Spokeswoman RCMP Sergeant Michele Paradis said yesterday “we won’t ever give out the number,” of police assigned to the Group of 20 meetings, set to be held inside downtown’s Metro Convention Centre on the June 25 weekend, and the Group of Eight meeting that immediately precedes it at the Deerhurst Resort north of the city.

The RCMP-led Integrated Security Unit, to be buttressed by non-Mountie police officers seconded to the ISU, has the responsibility of protecting VIPs. And several specialized police units -- SWAT teams, intelligence analysts, motorcade escorts -- are expected to fly down from Deerhurst for the Toronto summit.

On top of all that, a new federal “letter of interest” seeks to hire a contractor who can provide airport-style security at various checkpoints.

“The contractor will be required to provide approximately 1,030 security screening personnel to perform pedestrian screening in designated areas,” the letter reads.

The tender doesn’t say where the guards will be stationed, but they are to be outfitted with “Magnetometers,” “walk-through metal detectors,” “X-Ray belt driven scanners” and “hand-held metal detectors.”

Sgt. Paradis, who handles communications for federal police, said “we are going to use private security, and this will be used to augment the security process.” Stressing she would not speak to numbers, she did add that no numbers are set in stone and that the force levels will vary depending on what circumstances and threat levels dictate.

In Pittsburgh, which hosted the G20 last September, 6,000 police and National Guard were called in the assist city police.

In June the overall ranks of security forces could even rival the estimated 15,000 dignitaries and journalists anticipated for the G8/G20 summits. The Toronto Police Service is expected to have much or most of its 5,500-member uniformed force on duty to protect the metropolis that weekend -- officers were warned not to book any vacation months ago. “I cannot comment on TPS deployment beyond telling you that … all hands are expected to be on deck to police the entire city,” said City Councillor Adam Vaughan, a member of the police board.

And unspecified numbers of Canadian soldiers and spies will also work behind the scenes to help thousands of police safeguard the meetings. Meanwhile, world leaders like U.S. President Barack Obama will also bring added layers of guards of their own.

Publicly available contract tenders for police transport, private security, and communications systems are currently available on the merx.com website for those who search the term “G20.”

The tenders in their own words

The following federal contract tenders for G20-related equipment are currently online:

* Dozens of buses: "For the G20 Summit the RCMP will require approximately 5,600 personnel with duty-related belongings to be transported at different dates, times and locations."

* 1,000 Private Security Guards: "The contractor will be required to provide approximately 1,030 security screening personnel to perform pedestrian screening in designated areas."

* Secure two-way radios: "The radio system must be a leased, two-way multi-channel digital trunk radio communication system or service ... fully operational by June 7, 2010."

* Communications/Interpretation: "Conference discussion systems (CDS), conference simultaneous interpretation systems (CSIS), sound reinforcement systems (SRS), conference microphone systems (CMS), audio visual systems (AVS) and simultaneous interpretation (SIS) in various locations."

* On-site printing and shredding: "The Printing contractor will deliver, install and provide the personnel to operate the main sites printing centres as well as the remote sites... the contractor will provide personnel, photocopiers, facsimiles, scanners and shredders."

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/toronto/small-army-to-protect-toronto-during-g20-summit/article1525511/

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Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD) G20 Pittsburgh



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSMyY3_dmrM

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