This episode: what did we see on TV to get us accept the "police state" (divisive term) "lockdown" (prison term) conditions in n Toronto now? Why are people fleeing and avoiding the city? Why are cops, troops, mercs and spooks in SWAT gear cruising around downtown in normal cars and vans? Who wants the "violence" that seems to justify the $1 billion spent on "security" when * no real activist * thinks it could help the public get behind any political change? How should "We The People" react to this?
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Alex Jones Radio Show - June 4, 2010 - Alex welcomes back to the show the United Kingdom Independence Party Member of the European Parliament for South East England, Nigel Farage. Mr. Farage was recently injured in a plane crash in Northamptonshire. Additional guests include British journalist for the Evening Standard and The Guardian, Charlie Skelton, who is covering the Bilderberg confab in Spain, legendary Bilderberg hound and journalist for the American Free Press, Jim Tucker, and regular guest Bob Chapman, publisher of The International Forecaster. Alex also covers the latest news and takes your calls. Daily live stream, re-broadcasts and podcasts available at Infowars.com.
G20 Toronto - Provocateurs, Metal Cages and the Global Elite
Press for Truth | June 22, 2010
With just one week left until the international banksters invade Toronto I went downtown with PFT members Steven Davies and Bryan Law to document all the activity surrounding the up and coming G20 summit. Three meter high metal fences surround the inner security perimeter known as âthe red zoneâ and thousands of police have already taken to the streets in an unprecedented show of force.
Olive: Why Toronto is the ideal place for the G20 summit
Not a few Torontonians are displeased with Stephen Harperâs choice of Toronto for historyâs largest gathering of world leaders this week. The PM could have followed Jean Chretienâs example of hosting the 2002 G8 summit in remote Kananaskis, Alta., and spared Canadaâs principal city from the gridlock brought by 20,000 visitors.
Most excellent â everyone should remember to bring their swimsuits for what promises to be a heated weekend â and remember Toronto, when you see some kid getting knocked down by a water cannon like being hit by a truck, theyâre participating in a great police tradition going back to 30âs Germany and the American Civil Rights marchers of the 60âs. Now being purchased by police departments worldwide. Isnât tradition grand?