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Any information? Shutting off power grids in Quebec?

forpressfound, Saturday, June 3, 2006 - 01:05

Henk Ruyssenaars

In an ongoing series of unpublicized confrontations between intelligence factions within the U.S. government, power grids in Quebec were shut down by agents within the U.S. and French governments?

Friends:

Actually I don't know enough - even after long research - concerning this, so let's ask:

Does anybody know anything about the information? Links given below.

Private answers possible too: f...@chello.nl

Pls. use the word 'Quebec'.

Here's the text concerned:

Quebec—May 26, - 2006 — TomFlocco.com — American/French alliance shuts down power to prevent NE train derailment.

In an ongoing series of unpublicized confrontations between intelligence factions within the U.S. government, power grids in Quebec were shut down by agents within the U.S. and French governments to prevent what was reported to be an attempt to stage train derailments along the Northeast corridor between New York and Washington, DC to blame on “al Qaeda terrorists,

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