CBC shilling for terrorists
These CBC reports are missing something that I HEARD Bartleman, the former head of intelligence for Foreign Affairs, say on TV interviews.
CSE, the Canadian Securities Establishment, funded from with the army budget, was the agency that got the original 'raw' information that this bomb plot on Air India was going ahead.
Bartleman is quoted in these CBC print stories as having talked about it to CSIS, and CSE in never mentioned. CBC is keeping CSE out of this - why?
two other CBC articles, from original link on this thread, that do not mention CSE:
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2007/05/04/airindia-inquiry.html
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2007/05/03/bartleman-airindia.html
So what? you ask. So, the guy who could have pushed this matter to the police, or even the airports and airlines if the RCMP would not react was not named. It was not Bartleman, but the one who gave him that info., and that person was with CSE, the organisation not named by CBC here.
AND - that the RCMP who got angry and refused to accept this information or act on it was doing something we, as Canadians and especially families of the victims, would not agree with: helping the bomb plot to go ahead. "Shut up and let it happen" is what he would have been told by his superiors, who were.... hmmmmm. A mystery... the only ones who can tell the top cop what to do are the politicians and their superiors who are, hmmm nobody!!! - except maybe Americans. [Like when we wanted to end prohibition on pot, the Americans told our politicians to drop it.]
What really went on? WHO wanted this bomb plot to go ahead? Who could it possibly benefit? There were Sihks who were angry at the Indian government for killing Sihks , but so what does that have to do with Canada's top cop and politicians? Why would they care about that issue? {Anyone have a guess?
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ps - this isn't me posting this, someone got my password.