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Police Officers Pose as Protesters to Start Riot

By Manila Ryce
Published Friday, August 24th, 2007, 8:22 pm
Filed under: Human Rights, Videos: Political, Society/Culture: Civil Unrest, Society/Culture: Law/Order, Society/Culture, Videos

Earlier this week, agents provocateurs at the Montebello Summit in Quebec, Canada attempted to incite a riot so that fellow police officers could clear a peaceful demonstration. Communications, Energy, and Paperworkers Union of Canada (CEP) President Dave Coles confronted these three officers who wore bandannas and held stones.

The union was protesting the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP). This agreement between the US, Canada, and Mexico, would further assist NAFTA, an agreement which has had disastrous effects on all three countries.

If these agents had not been found out, they could have seemingly given riot police the justification to beat and arrest peaceful protesters. Whenever you hear about protests turning violent, just remember that agents provocateurs are likely present in every major demonstration.

Israeli agents provocateurs have also been exposed in the occupied territories, fueling civil unrest and violence in order to give the military justification to carry out raids. Israeli agents have also been encountered by British and German intelligence agents, engaging in similar activities in Muslim communities throughout Western Europe.

2 Responses to “Police Officers Pose as Protesters to Start Riot”

  1. Awesome find! Thanks for the video…keep up the good work!

  2. Amazing. And yeah, those guys did stick out like sore thumbs. As the news commentator said, they looked far to old and “well fed” to be anarchist street punks.

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