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Is undercover entrapment undermining Canadian justice?


March 15, 2016


Reel Activism at Beit Zatoun presents
A Talk by Barrie Zwicker

Question: How many Mounties did it take to entrap two impoverished, addicted patsies in the 2013 Canada Day “terror plot” false flag sting?
Answer: Two hundred and forty

Barrie Zwicker will follow up on Prof. Graeme MacQueen’s February’s Reel Activism which called for a full, independent public inquiry into the events of Oct. 20 and Oct. 22, 2014. Zwicker calls “Canada’s October Surprise” a false flag operation that was intended to push through passage of Bill C-51 and augment the fraudulent “war on terror.” Read Zwicker’s important article on Truth and Shadows web-blog at: “CANADA’S FALSE FLAG TERROR: FINGERPRINTS OF U.S. INVOLVEMENT.”

About the speaker
In January 2002 Barrie Zwicker was the first journalist in the world to go on national television and, in a seven-part series on Vision TV seriously question the official 9/11 story. His 2006 book Towers of Deception: The Media Cover-Up of 9/11 earned Gold in the Current Affairs category of the Independent Publishers Awards. He’s working on a book entitled False Flag Operations: History’s Deadliest Deceits and Why They Matter.

Time: 7:00 pm
Venue: Beit Zatoun
Location: 612 Markham St. Toronto, ON
Website: http://beitzatoun.org

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