Related: Al-CIA-Duh Attacked Canada
Canada gunman wanted a passport to go to Mideast" by Carol Morello and Mark Berman | Washington Post October 24, 2014
Well, my print copy was by Jennifer Peltz, Rob Gillies and Raphael Satter of the Associated Press, and it looked more like this.
Honestly, readers, I'm getting a little cold to the shell game censorship and it raises one hell of a suspicious stink. We are seeing what I said, a complete hoax or psyop false flag. Period.
"Gunman in Canada attack complained about mosque" by Rachel La Corte | Associated Press October 25, 2014
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — The gunman who shot and killed a soldier in plain daylight then stormed Canada’s Parliament once complained that a Vancouver mosque he attended was too liberal and inclusive, and was kicked out after he repeatedly spent the night there even though officials told him to stop, Muslim leaders said Friday.
Ever hear of Newburgh?
Aasim Rashid, spokesman for the British Columbia Muslim Association, said Michael Zehaf-Bibeau visited the Masjid Al-Salaam mosque for three to four months toward the end of 2011, and possibly early 2012, before he was told not to come back.
Rashid said that before Zehaf-Bibeau got in trouble for using the mosque for accommodations, he had complained to leaders in the previous administration about the mosque’s openness and willingness to let non-Muslims visit.
‘‘The mosque administration sat him down and explained to him that this is how they run the mosque and that they will keep the doors open to all Muslims and non-Muslims who want to visit,’’ he said at a news conference held at the mosque Friday.
Rashid said that Zehaf-Bibeau was told he should go pray at a different mosque if he disagreed. However, he stayed until he was ultimately asked to leave when officials learned he was still sleeping in the mosque while battling legal troubles.
After the second or third time, he was told to leave the premises and ‘‘not to come back,’’ Rashid said.
‘‘This was the last interaction that the people of the mosque here have had with him,’’ he said.
Zehaf-Bibeau, 32, shot a soldier to death at Canada’s national war memorial Wednesday, and was eventually gunned down inside Parliament by the sergeant-at-arms.
His motive remains unknown, but Prime Minister Stephen Harper has called the shooting a terror attack, and the bloodshed raised fears that Canada is suffering reprisals for joining the U.S.-led air campaign against Islamic State extremists in Iraq and Syria
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police released two photos of Zehaf-Bibeau on Friday evening in an effort to elicit information from the public. One is of the car he used in the attack and the other is mug shot taken by Vancouver police. Police say they are particularly interested in information from his time in Ottawa from Oct. 2.
The attack in Ottawa came two days after a man described as an ‘‘ISIL-inspired terrorist’’ ran over two soldiers in a parking lot in Quebec, killing one and injuring the other before being shot to death by police. The man had been under surveillance by Canadian authorities, who feared he had jihadist ambitions and seized his passport when he tried to travel to Turkey.
Oh no! This IS another STAGED AND SCRIPTED SET UP!
Rashid said the Muslim association has been working on a preventive program that focuses on minimizing the effect of terrorist and criminal propaganda in Canada. He decried the recent violence.
‘‘These are acts of criminal violence and show utter disregard for human life and the laws of the world as well as its religions,’’ he said. ‘‘We openly denounce the propaganda of the lawless groups trying to incite Canadians to hurt other Canadians.’’
In July, another man who attended the Masjid Al-Salaam mosque, 25-year-old Hasibullah Yusufzai, was charged under a new anti-terrorism law for allegedly leaving the country to join Islamist fighters in Syria. Yusufzai is believed to have left Canada in January.
Rashid said Yusufzai attended the mosque two or three years ago.
‘‘We do know that at some point he was asked to leave this mosque because of certain views he was expressing,’’ he said.
While he was living in Vancouver in 2011, Zehaf-Bibeau was arrested on a robbery charge. During a court-ordered psychological evaluation, he said he committed the crime for the sole purpose of getting incarcerated. An evaluation said Zehaf-Bibeau believed jail was the only way to overcome a crack addiction and that as a devoted Muslim, he thought prison time was a way to pay for his mistakes.
Unlike the attacker in the Quebec case, Zehaf-Bibeau was not being watched by authorities. But a top police official said Zehaf-Bibeau — whose father was from Libya — may have lashed out in frustration over delays in getting his passport.
Bob Paulson, commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, said the police commissioner said Zehaf-Bibeau’s email was found on the hard drive of someone charged with a terrorist-related offense. He didn’t say who and described the connection as tenuous.
Zehaf-Bibeau’s passport had not been revoked or his application rejected, but authorities were still investigating whether to grant him one, Paulson said. The wait appeared to weigh heavily on Zehalf-Bibeau.
Abubakir Abdelkareem, who often visited the Ottawa Mission, a homeless shelter downtown where Zehaf-Bibeau stayed in recent weeks, said Zehaf-Bibeau told him he had had a drug problem but had been clean for three months and was trying to steer clear of temptation by going to Libya.
But in the days before the attack, Abdelkareem said Zehaf-Bibeau stopped being talkative and sociable and slept during the day. Abdelkareem concluded Zehaf-Bibeau was back on drugs.
In an email to the AP expressing horror and sadness at what happened, Zehaf-Bibeau’s mother, Susan Bibeau, said that her son seemed lost and ‘‘did not fit in,’’ and that she hadn’t seen him for more than five years until having lunch with him last week.
Out of blue just like that he schedules a lunch?
What a STINK!!!!?
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The freeze is also dropping down to the U.S.!
"US to increase security at some federal buildings" Associated Press October 29, 2014
WASHINGTON — Security will be increased at various federal government buildings in Washington and other major American cities, the Homeland Security Department announced Tuesday in what it described as a ‘‘precautionary step.’’
There is SUCH A STENCH coming from this LATEST GLADIO PSYOP it is SICKENING!
The move came a week after a gunman in Ottawa fatally shot a soldier as he stood as a ceremonial guard at Ottawa’s National War Memorial, then stormed the Parliament building. Prime Minister Stephen Harper of Canada called the shooting a terrorist attack.
Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson would not identify the buildings that will receive enhanced security or disclose the specific security measures to be taken by the Federal Protective Service, which protects more than 9,500 federal facilities visited daily by roughly 1.4 million people. But he said ‘‘prudence dictates a heightened vigilance’’ to protect government buildings and workers.
He also called on law enforcement nationwide to be on the lookout for small-scale attacks, like the one in Canada, ‘‘by a lone offender or a small group of individuals.’’
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One terrorist they finally got rid of:
"Toronto voters elect new mayor to move beyond Ford" Associated Press October 28, 2014
TORONTO — A straight-laced moderate conservative was elected mayor of Toronto on Monday, as many voters were eager to close out the Rob Ford era characterized by crack smoking, public drunkenness, and outrageous behavior.
John Tory had 39 percent of the vote, compared with 35 percent for Doug Ford, brother of the outgoing mayor. Left-leaning Olivia Chow was third with 22 percent.
The results were announced Monday night with more than 90 percent of polls reporting.
Rob Ford announced last month that he would not seek reelection as he battles a rare and difficult form of cancer. His brother, a city councilor, ran in his place but lost to Tory, wealthy former chief executive of cable company Rogers Communications.
Analysts said Chow, the widow of late popular Canadian politician Jack Layton, lost momentum as a candidate because people voted strategically to ensure Doug Ford didn’t win.
Jaclyn Souza, a 24-year-old student, said before the results were announced that she would almost consider moving if Ford won.
‘‘I would not understand what to make of Toronto if that happens,’’ Souza said.
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I would go find a link or two, but my enthusiasm has been frozen of late.