Friday, October 26, 2007

The Guilty were Always Known. JUst Couldn't Close the Case - Air India Revisited


It's always reassuring to learn that what we knew all along is what we knew all along.


Thus, how happy and relieved are we to learn that a retired CSIS agent (More! More! Retirement suits this gang.) confirms that everyone knew from the first day that the Maliks and Bagris were the lunatics who murdered 331 people in the Air India massacres.


Little catch. Couldn't prove it.


Yes, we noticed.


$50 Million of courtroom and trail and heartache later.


What an invitation this case must be for all the bombers-in-waiting.


"Hey, come to Canada. You can blow up hundreds of people, and their police are so stupid, even if you're caught with detonators in your hand, they'll believe you were on your way to your daughter's Halloween party. Hahahahaha."

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I was told once that ever since CSIS was removed from the RCMP that it could become a place that would be full of spys from other countries. In the RCMP days "moles"really didn't exsist as a member never knew if they were going to be transferred to CSIS. One day traffic in Manitoba the next CSIS. Now all a "mole" has to do is apply for a job!
I once knew a man who was impersonating a CSIS agent. They did nothing to stop him or charge him. I personally am amazed that we don't have more "Air India" type things. I watched a Canadian made movie the other day,a comedy, about a CSIS agent. Their budjet was so tight he had to take the train!We aren't going to wake up until something blows up and then I'm not sure if we will even be able to deal with it anyway