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On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, !Dr. Joe Baptista wrote:

I very much enjoyed hearing your report! May be able to get a busload up 
there up there to Montreal... mabye tomorrow... can go partying and get a
little rioting in.

Never really liked Montreal itself though... kinda dirty...
disproportionate amounts of whores and strip bars and stuff... and angry
francophone police... haha! :)

> i agree - proud to be a canadian today - even though i don't know where it
> is anymore.  but seriously - the fun has yet to begin.  tommorrow is the

Mmm!!! Hard to define Canadianism these days... there sure is a lot to
like... but at the same time... there is... a pervasive attitude of "the
government knows best" and all that... things happen... which
shouldn't... in a truly free society... people don't seem all that
motivated... when it comes to protecting personal liberties etc... as our
American friends... 

Examples :

* The "dangerous offender" concept, where people are locked away
indefinitely... often for non-violent acts!

* The prohibition of things like mace, nunchaku and stun guns - basically 
any weapon-like thing... I'm sort of a... part-time gun nut... I find this
pretty disturbing that we're about to be a nation of disarmed
citizens... since most shootings are done by police with their array of
sophisticated weaponry and surveillance technologies...

* The lack of a right to freedom of expression. I was once banned by an
Ontario court from speaking about IT security issues with anyone outside
the government! "... without benefit of due process ..." - just like
that!!!! Not right, I feel. Ha! Judge Dobbs, wherever you are... :P

And let's here it for CSIS, Michael Eschli, Cindy Hopper and the whole
gang of retired overweight FBI agents who defend our nation against
hippies and students bent on having a good time! Let's hope they enjoy
themselves... their $28,000 Canadian annual salaries don't allow for too
many vacations... HAHAH!

But as nations go... it's nice isn't it... usually peaceful... I like
Canada... I'm glad to be here... but it shouldn't stop us from endeavoring
to change the world just because we are lucky enough to enjoy a little
freedom... we should party all the more... and rejoice that we won't
be... immediately executed... 

I certainly don't go for the idea that Canadians are well, particularly
responsible for the freedoms we enjoy... we just seem to
be... lucky!?! We've never had to really defend what we have... have
we? That is to say... I don't think we're a relatively free place to live
because of anything we've done... just... luck? 

> big rally - and there are several busloads of college and university
> students on the way.  the place is a zoo - and tonight as the beer starts
> rolling the crowds will start trowling.

HAHAHA!!!!!!!

OH YA!!!!! Gotta chug down the good ol' Canadian Beer!!!! 

"I AM CANADIAN!!!!" -- Molsen's beer ad

I gotta get up there!!!!

And the gorgeous weather is just bound to be a contributory factor,
HAHA! :)

> canada is the land of some of the worlds finest party animals, and god
> bless them for that.  i just hope it does not get too messy.  our prime

Hey that's right eh?

> minister must be fuming.  i would not be surprised if cretien pops a cork
> tonight and we have a full scale war tommorrow.  then there is the

HAHAHAH! 

"Dis riod is band, all you people go home, ore ay vill call oud da
militia!"

(Well at least there's the Alliance now... someone to vote for... besides 
the Marijuanah Party...)

> potential for bombs.  quebec is full of weapons - and the biker gangs are
> pissed off with the feds, would not be surprised if they atten the show.

OH ya!!!

I don't want to think about those... the biker stuff... seems incidental
to me. Seems to me the reason they've been doing well lately is because of
the weak government. I know a bunch of places in town... where illegal
activities occur every day... you know, the usual stuff... but... not the
fun stuff... the dirty nasty stuff... anyway - have buddies who have
worked in & around these places... apparently local officials &
corporations are paid off... to look the other way... 

I can't think of examples of biker violence against government
agencies...? Not very well informed about it but... it seems to be... you
know... business as usual... If there are bombs I just hope it's done
right... like... we don't want innocents injured or anything... 

Some free dope would be a good sign from the biker dudes... that'd be
nice... give away a couple hundred thousand sheets of those white clinical
LSD blotters they make up there... pass 'em around... 

Personally I would rather see stuff like... oh, some colored smoke
bombs... flash-bangs... stink bombs... calcium carbide etc... you know,
the fun stuff... that won't hurt anyone... and hopefully some action on
the electronic front too... transmitters broadcasting freedom propoganda
on police frequencies & commercial stations etc... messages written in
defoilant on government property... spray-paint... full-auto paintball
guns... removal of signage, some fun with the telecommunications
infrastructure... confetti grenades... watermelon
mortars... butane-and-rotten-egg launchers...

Kind of like... getting to shoot at pigs at the paintball matches... all
the fun and none of the risk and responsibility, haha! :)

After all... historically the bombs in Quebec have been pretty
amateurish... threaded steel pipes etc... cheap detonators... not good at
all... little kids and other innocents have been hurt... I don't like
it... personal injury should not happen I hope... it's
counter-productive... 

If someone wants to blow stuff up... I hope they do it right... magnesium
charges... take out cable vaults, satellite uplinks, UHF relay stations
for the pig's MDT's... big potholes in highways... stuff like that...
stuff that'll help... small magnetron coils to detonate the pig's
ammunition from a distance...

One of our guys came up with the idea of using inflatable ad-zepplins...
since there's been a police chopper buzzing around our public facility
lately... shining a light down on us... really sort of upsetting... he's
going to try and get us some... or alternatively, some 12' neoprene
weather balloons...

> estimate are that the police expect some 30 - 40 thousand people.  it's
> study week in canada fur students - so go figure.

HAHAH! EXCELLENT!!!!! I will see about making it... had plans to travel
tomorrow... might just be there...! Will try and summon some more agents
to come along! It's our job after all!

> p.s. proceedings for the summit are now delayed 1 hour - building for
> meeting has been sealed - air conditioning units have been turned off to
> avoid tear gas getting into the building.

Rupture the water mains!!
Cut off electrical power!!!!
Sabotage the freon tanks and replace them with rotten-egg gas / smoke!
Set up high-powered amplifiers to boom propoganda at the building!
Invade the maintainance tunnels!
Activate the sprinklers and halon systems!
Hack the building's network connections!
Snarf cel phone ESNs of attendees and send them phone bills in shoe-boxes!
Beam laser lights into the windows!
Launch pocket survival flares for anti-aircraft support!
Litter the road-ways with disabled vehicles! 

Confuse, confound and harass the enemy on all fronts!!!! W0000P!!!!

I know - I get carried away but - what a spectactular event!

Best of luck to all participants, perhaps see you there tomorrow!!!!

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