Unpublished Opinions
Mark Taliano is a retired high school teacher. Currently, he is a writer and activist.
Canada: The Ottawa Shootings and the Derogation of Constitutional Rights. Did Zebaf-Bibeau Act Alone?
The military and police apparatus' of Canada and the U.S -- including private intelligence contractors and private military contractors -- are increasingly fused. This lends further credibility to the very plausible theory that the Ottawa shooting was a false flag operation.
More recently Senator Mobina Jaffer discounted (with evidence) the official narrative that the shooter was linked to ISIS.
Also of note is that a key witness to the murder contacted CBC host Evan Soloman and indicated that the RCMP had not questioned her. Mr. Soloman interviewed the witness, and was fired from his job at CBC shortly thereafter.
The tragic shooting of Cpl. Nathan Cirillo on October 22, 2014 at the War Memorial in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada followed by a shoot-out at the House of Commons, and the death of the shooter, Michael Zebaf-Bibeau, serves as a catalyst to advance several hidden government agendas.
The Canadian government wants to spread unreasonable fear of radical, violent Muslim terrorists so that it can better control all Canadians, especially those who choose to exercise their constitutionally enshrined rights.
The government is also advancing a social control mechanism so that it can deny and negate domestic constitutional rights, in particular Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982 which recognizes and affirms aboriginal and treaty rights. If prominent indigenous activists such as Clayton Thomas Muller – who is currently being surveilled by police agencies —- are fraudulently labelled as “terrorists”, then he and other freedom-loving Canadians can be further controlled and oppressed by police state legislation.
Finally, the government wants to advance its support for the ongoing US-NATO war in Iraq and elsewhere, ostensibly to combat ISIS/ISIL/IS.
It is very unlikely that Michael Zebaf-Bibeau acted alone. Prof. John McMurtry, author of The Cancer Stage of Capitalism From Crisis to Cure explains in “Canada: Decoding Harper’s Terror Game. Beneath the Masks and Diversions” describes Zebaf-Bibeau as a “ clinically insane, drug-addicted petty criminal living in a homeless shelter in Ottawa who had warned a judge in front of the police back in 2011:”‘If you can’t keep me in, I’m going to do something”. Furthermore, McMurtry wonders, “Who could have been a better tool for the events to come?”
The notion that Zebaf-Bibeau was being exploited or set up by a handler/manager/police-informer is further reinforced by observations of investigative reporter Amy MacPherson who credibly claims in“Government Envisages Anti-Constitutional Surveillance Law During Ottawa Shooting” that U.S authorities had advance information. She wonders “… how American intelligence knew the name of a ‘possible terrorist’ as the mayhem was still unfolding. How did Americans know when Canadians didn’t, and how was this information so widespread that American media and Google had access to distribute, but domestic reporters on the scene did not?”
The theory that U.S agencies were somehow implicated in the tragedy is further reinforced by the fact thatOperation Determined Dragon, a joint Canada/U.S counter-terrorism drill, was executed from 20 to 29 October 2014, so the murder of Cpl. Nathan Cirillo coincided with the time that Determined Dragon was being executed.
Yet the Canadian government frames this tragedy as rooted in Islamic terrorism rather than the more credible alternative: that a homeless drug addict could have been used as a tool to further an already finalized agenda to participate in an illegal war in Iraq, and to restrict the rights and freedoms of all Canadians.
Not surprisingly, the passing of the anti-constitutional surveillance law – Bill C-13, was expedited, and C-51, Canada's equivalent to the U.S Patriot Act, is now law.
While we may never get all the answers, it is unfortunate that this tragedy is being exploited to advance illegal war, and police state agendas.
Instead of spending our tax dollars on War Inc. and domestic surveillance, Canada –- and the world – would be better served if those funds were redirected to improvements in mental health care services, and housing for the homeless.
Published at Global Research
"Key Witness To Ottawa Shooting Speaks Out" :
http://www.cbc.ca/player/News/Politics/ID/2668901066/
Interview with Canadian Senator Mobina Jaffer:
http://ipolitics.ca/2015/06/22/sen-mobina-jaffer-says-fight-over-c-51-is...
Additional links:
Prof Peter Dale Scott, former Canadian diplomat:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/canada-ottawa.../5416823
Prof Peter Dale Scott, former Canadian diplomat, and Michael Welch: http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-ottawa-shootings.../5411937
Prof Anthony Hall:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8D89gdNlbLk
Pressure-Cooker Bomb Plot:
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