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G8 False Flag Terror Attack Averted?
US "security men" attempted to smuggle C4 plastic explosive past checkpoint


Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet
Sunday, June 10, 2007
It looks highly likely that a false flag terror attack to be blamed on protesters of the G8 summit in Germany was averted after German surveillance stopped a team of "US security men" attempting to smuggle C4 plastic explosives past a checkpoint at Heiligendamm.

The alarming revelation was buried at the end of a Deutsche Press-Agentur news article about the ongoing battles between police and protesters at the global forum.
Sources told Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa that US security men tested German security by trying to smuggle C4 plastic explosive past a checkpoint at Heiligendamm.
German surveillance machinery detected the tiny stash in a suitcase in a car and the Americans in plainclothes then identified themselves. German police declined comment.
Was this simply a "test" as is claimed or more likely, an aborted false flag terror attack that was set to be blamed on protesters to legitimize the powerhouse G8 nations and the global elite while demonizing anti-globalization activists and justifying the use of lethal force against demonstrators?

If so, it wouldn't be without precedent.

During the Genoa G8 summit in 2001, police planted petrol bombs in schools and other residences of protest groups in order to justify brutal raids on the properties during which activists were severely beaten and jailed Police claimed the raids were justified because the protesters were planning violence.

After the trial against the police got underway, the bomb evidence conveniently "disappeared".

In Scotland for the G8 a couple of years ago, rent-a-thugs were wheeled in to cause enough damage to give the heavily armed riot police an excuse to batter the protestors - even although the protest was entirely peaceful apart from this small faction of hired troublemakers.

My family lives close by Gleneagles, and one of my brother's friends had taken his young son along to the protest. He was very scared when the police suddenly got nasty and turned on the crowd. A similar thing happened in Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh, when the riot police closed in on people in the park. It had been somewhat of a light, almost party atmosphere, with people sitting around having picnics before the riot squads were brought in - savagely beating many people for no reason other than for being there.

This was a new kind of training for Scottish police, and for the country-living peaceful locals from the area. Conditioning.