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Friday, October 18, 2013

Nasty Baddies do their thing at "peaceful protest" in New Brunswick


I would look for a money trail to catch the core culprits behind the violence at the supposedly "peaceful protest" yesterday.  Money changed hands, that's for sure ... and once you find those hands or a whiff of the dirt on them,  you will have caught all the Nasty Baddies who are just tools in the hands of powerful entities determined to keep Canada from becoming the top oil-rich country.   I wouldn't trust the American oil interests either, especially those in bed with oil-rich nations of the Middle East.

From SunNews:
Mounties arrested at least 40 protesters at an anti-fracking blockade in New Brunswick after police cruisers were torched when RCMP moved in Thursday morning.

Charges include firearms offences, uttering threats, intimidation, mischief and refusing to abide by a court injunction.
Native protesters complained they were hit with rubber bullets and pepper spray. They apparently retaliated by torching at least five cop cars.

Mounties said at least one shot was fired by someone other than police and Molotov cocktails were thrown at cops.
The RCMP is also investigating other suspected explosive devices.
Mounties were trying Thursday to enforce an Oct. 3 court injunction at the standoff near Rexton, where SWN Resources Canada is testing for shale gas.
Elsipogtog Mi'kmaq First Nation members have been blocking workers' access to their trucks.
The protesters have been there since Sept. 30.
"The RCMP has worked diligently with all parties involved in hopes for a peaceful resolution. Those efforts have not been successful," RCMP Const. Jullie Rogers-Kent said in a release.
Videos posted online show some protesters cursing at cops and daring them to release their police dogs, while others yelled that there were elders and children present.

Others show a line of police stretched across Hwy. 11, moving slowly to contain the protest, and protesters washing out their eyes from what appeared to be pepper spray.
The area remained closed to traffic as police remained on the scene amid the "large gathering" of protesters, RCMP said.
AFN National Chief Shawn Atleo called for calm on both sides.
"We strongly remind the RCMP that, as in the time of treaty, their role is not to take sides in disputes, but to maintain peace," he said in a release.........

3 comments:

  1. No Arab conspiracy here in my humble little province of NB(No Brains).
    Just Indians going off the deep end.

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    1. Don't be too sure of that, Canuckguy. Anything to do with natives, where their intent is to harm Canada or Canada's economy ... I have noticed that either Palestinians or the Iranians have been the instigators. Here in Ontario, at many of the native rallies I have seen pics showing Hamas flags and there have been talk about others from the Middle East participating in the rallies with the Indians.
      All this trouble with the Indians would have never come about if the government made them work for their money. Free money deprives a person of self worth but instead of forcing them to become contributing citizens, the government decided to go the easy route of just letting them have their way and stay in those pens (reservations) with other lazy, drunken uneducated bums.

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  2. You will get no argument on this with me.

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