MONTEBELLO - Quebec provincial police acknowledged in a statement Thursday that their secret agents had infiltrated protesters demonstrating against the recent North American Union summit held here in Montebello, Quebec, and admitted that they were "agent provocateurs" trying to instigate violence.
"Our boys had the mandate to create violence so we could beat and arrest the peaceful protesters," the Surete du Quebec said. "The police officers were identified by demonstrators because they were dressed like thugs in black storm trooper clothing."
Protesters had accused police of planting agents outside the Chateau Montebello to instigate violence during Monday's demonstration against the secret leaders meeting of Canada, the USA and Mexico also surrounded by US troops.
Labor union protestors have identified a video now available on YouTube and photographs of the three burly men dressed as "Black Bloc" anarchists, standing out in the midst an otherwise peaceful sit-in adjacent to Surete du Quebec, RCMP and CIA riot squads.
One of the three men is seen shoving and swearing at a senior union official who confronted the trio, demanding they throw down the huge rocks they were carrying, remove their bandanas, and identify themselves.
"People have the right to peacefully protest something they don't like," the union indicated.
The Quebec police and RCMP indicated that "We will do everything we can to crush resistance to North American Union, and make sure that Canadians become slaves of American millionaires and billionaires, and serve their every sexual whim."
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said, "How dare Canadian citizens protest against becoming American serfs and licking America's fascist boot? My quisling government is tying its boat to the sinking Titanic of the USA economy. Amerika uber alles!"
--Copyright Felix Minderbinder Live Wire
