G20 Protesters Being Abducted, Bundled Into Unmarked
Vans In Toronto Repeat of scenes from 2009 G20 meeting in Pittsburgh
as martial law drills continue
In a repeat of scenes witnessed at last year's G20 meeting in
Pittsburgh, protesters in Toronto are being abducted off the
streets and bundled into unmarked vehicles which are driven
away at high speeds.
Several videos show police tackling protesters to the ground,
cuffing them and then handing them over to unidentified casually
dressed individuals who shove the demonstrators into unmarked
black vans.
Police then randomly grab further protesters as more of the
unmarked vehicles arrive on the scene.
Watch the video:
This video of scenes from the protests shows another protester
being forced into an unmarked black vehicle as the crowds chant
"let them go":
In another video of the same incident police are seen keeping
the roads clear for the unmarked vehicles to get away:
Other videos show police seemingly randomly grabbing peaceful
demonstrators for no reason other than getting too close to
the police line:
Prior to the G20 and G8 gatherings, Toronto police were
given unprecedented powers to to arrest anyone
near the security zone who refuses to identify themselves or
agree to a police search.
It is not clear where the snatched protesters were taken, however
it is assumed they were detained in the massive
movie studio police have been using as a temporary jail.
The building is roughly five kilometres from the Toronto Convention
Centre, outside the two security zones.
British activist Charlie Veitch, who was arrested last week
in Toronto for refusing to show ID, described the conditions
in the makeshift prison on
last Friday's Alex Jones show, noting that the
building the size of two football pitches was crammed with cages
and covered with cctv cameras.
Veitch, along with Canadian activist Dan Dicks returned to
the show yesterday to detail suspicious undercover police activity
at the meeting.
Watch the video:
During last year's G20 meeting video was captured of military
police kidnapping a demonstrator in Pittsburgh, shoving him
into an unmarked gold Sedan and driving away.
The video quickly became viral and attracted much media attention:
After the Drudge Report linked to the shocking video, hoards
of mindless Neo-Cons flooded comment boards claiming
the event was “fake” or “staged,”
citing all manner of ludicrous and unfounded reasons in a desperate
effort to deny the fact that America is now a military police
state.
The message is clear, exercising free speech in Canada and
the U.S. is now officially a criminal offense and people who
dare exercise it are attacked and abducted in broad daylight.
These scenes are a precursor to what our future cities will
permanently look like as the world we live in worsens at the
hands of the international banksters that have hijacked our
governments and our political systems. Only by standing up now
and refusing to accept scenes like this as normal do we stand
any chance of preventing that scenario from unfolding.