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    More than 1,500 TSA uniforms stolen from across the country

    http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national ... 41204.html
    Minister to investigate missing airport uniforms
    Last Updated Sat, 04 Dec 2004 18:42:47 EST
    CBC News
    MONTREAL - Federal Transport Minister Jean Lapierre says he wants a report explaining how security uniforms and badges disappeared from airports across the country.


    INDEPTH: Airport Security


    Jean Lapierre
    More than 1,000 uniforms and parts of uniforms were lost or stolen, and nearly 100 security badges went missing over a nine-month period, CBC News reported after uncovering documents from the federal agency responsible for making air travel safe.

    "I want a report by Monday morning on all the details of all those elements," Lapierre said when asked for his reaction on Saturday.

    Lapierre also gave assurances that all airports in Canada are "now double checking the identity of every employee that comes in."

    "Since 1 p.m. this afternoon, at the 89 airports across the country, we're double-checking the identification cards, not only when (employees) enter the premises, but also during the work shift," Lapierre told reporters.


    FROM DEC. 3, 2004: Canadian air security jeopardized: senator

    There is concern that the stolen uniforms and badges will be used to bypass security at the airports. However, the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) is downplaying the security risk.
    "The uniform is in no way a document of entitlement if you will, or an article that allows a person to access a restricted area of an airport," said Kevin McGarr, vice-president, strategy, at CATSA.

    International security expert Peter St. John, who has written a book on hijackings, told CBC Newsworld Saturday that news of the missing uniforms is not surprising.

    "I suppose this information had to come out sooner or later, because all the standards are really being missed by this new agency," he said.

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    http://www.bcrevolution.ca/csis_planning_attack.htm
    Is CSIS and the "Federal Government" setting us up for our very own 911?

    Since the alleged federal government first gave a staggering 8 Billion dollars to CSIS just months after the 9/11 hoax, it has been scrambling to find justification for their massive budget increase.
    Documents given to Vancouver Police Chief Graham claiming an attack in the City of Vancouver were meet by the public with scepticism and outrage, and his department even tried to claim that Graham was not referring to terrorist attacks. [See link on Graham's fear mongering]

    Clearly, the government and their secret terrorist police will have to create some sort of "event" in Canada, in the same way that MI-6 created blatantly bogus terrorist threats just months before publicly announcing their plan for mandatory ID cards and bioscans - then they blew up a train station, just to warn the 'House of Lords'.

    Unless more documents are sent to our website that relate directly to such events, we will have to speculate on where some of these bogus events might occur, and what form they will take.

    One interesting development in this area created such a stir that it even got the attention of CNN. Apparently, upwards of one thousand uniforms and a sundry number of badges and other id was recently found to have "gone missing" from our Airport Security cronies.

    This is exactly the type of event we should be looking for as indication of coming CSIS/government terrorism and fear mongering. Such a large volume of "missing" badges and uniforms is hardly the work of small terrorist cells, yet it is interesting to read the government's reaction to this latest development.

    How good a detective are you in figuring out what is really going on?

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    Minister to Investigate Missing Airport Uniforms

    Dec. 4, 2004
    CBC NEWS

    MONTREAL - Federal Transport Minister Jean Lapierre says he wants a report explaining how security uniforms and badges disappeared from airports across the country.

    More than 1,000 uniforms and parts of uniforms were lost or stolen, and nearly 100 security badges went missing over a nine-month period, CBC News reported after uncovering documents from the federal agency responsible for making air travel safe.

    "I want a report by Monday morning on all the details of all those elements," Lapierre said when asked for his reaction on Saturday.

    Lapierre also gave assurances that all airports in Canada are "now double checking the identity of every employee that comes in."

    "Since 1 p.m. this afternoon, at the 89 airports across the country, we're double-checking the identification cards, not only when (employees) enter the premises, but also during the work shift," Lapierre told reporters.

    There is concern that the stolen uniforms and badges will be used to bypass security at the airports. However, the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) is downplaying the security risk.

    "The uniform is in no way a document of entitlement if you will, or an article that allows a person to access a restricted area of an airport," said Kevin McGarr, vice-president, strategy, at CATSA.

    International security expert Peter St. John, who has written a book on hijackings, told CBC Newsworld Saturday that news of the missing uniforms is not surprising.

    "I suppose this information had to come out sooner or later, because all the standards are really being missed by this new agency," he said.

    Written by CBC News Online staff
    Copyright ©2004 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation - All Rights Reserved

    http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national ... 41204.html
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    Nice huh? What did they think all those illegals they hire would do with uniforms? My local news said Chicago airport has had over 115 stolen. Had a hard time finding any real news on this, so apparently its just breaking but the government has known for several months, possibly as far back as 2004 ....

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    Illegal Mexicans stealing??? shame on you Jezzabell..AHAHAH
    "There is no human right to enter another country in violation of its laws."
    U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Antonio Garza, 2006

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