Troops on London streets amid fears of terror attack / Canada : Feds introduce new anti-terrorism bill

Troops on London streets amid fears of terror attack 29 Oct 2014 Armed soldiers have been stationed in Whitehall amid fears that terrorists will try to attack ceremonial guards in the wake of the shooting in Canada. The soldiers, who are carrying assault rifles, have been deployed at the entrance to Horse Guards Parade, where thousands of tourists gather each day to witness the Changing of the Guard. Senior police officers and MPs said there is likely to be a significant rise in the number of armed police at the Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day commemorations next month. One senior counter-terrorism police officer said that there will also be a large number of officers operating undercover at the events, carrying Heckler and Koch side arms.
Canada false flags turbo-charge troglodyte Harper’s CSIS legislation: Feds introduce new anti-terrorism bill 28 Oct 2014 Canada’s new anti-terrorism legislation gives the country’s domestic spy agency the explicit power to carry out its activities around the world. The Protection of Canada from Terrorists Act, introduced by the public safety minister Monday, also gives legal protection to sources who give or want to give evidence to the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS)…Prime Minister Stephen Harper said that his government’s anti-terrorist legislation would be “expedited” in light of last Wednesday’s shooting at Ottawa’s War Memorial and inside Parliament, as well as the attack on a soldier last Monday south of Montreal. Canada is part of an international intelligence alliance called the “Five Eyes,” which includes Australia, New Zealand, the U.K. and the U.S.

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