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by uberman
1663 days ago
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There is nothing in the RCMP report suggesting the government was responsible for the bombings, deaths, or kidnapping. The government arrested a lot of people and let most of them go within a few hours without charging them. Is that unexpected? The US has arrested more than 10,000 BLM protesters most for curfew violations and surprise surprise almost all of them were let free soon after without charges The Duchaine report concluded that one guy was probably not present when the killing happened. Not that there was not a killing. He himself admitted to the killing and all the Duchaine Report did was to suggest it was to cover up for others who had done it. The civil proceeding are not "convenient" that is not how civil cases work. The people suing him want a share of the money he got for his mistreatment. They had 8 years when he was in US custody to sue. They have not even asked for his return. From what I see, you put on a tinfoil had and basically made some crap up. Well done. |
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"The cause of the McDonald Commission was accidental; a former RCMP member on trial for bombing a private residence offered in his defence that he had done much worse things while serving on the RCMP Security Service, including having broken into the press office used by left-wing Quebec groups to steal membership lists. In response to these allegations, the McDonald Commission was created to investigate and report on the extent of RCMP wrongdoing"
> He himself admitted to the killing
While illegally detained without constitutional rights. That sounds... Like great evidence.
> basically made some crap up
I wish.