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And now in today's incidence, ALL signatures of a set-up are there:
A mentally ill guy who was under continuous watch of security agencies:
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Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, the man being identified as the gunman killed in Ottawa on Wednesday, appears to have lived at various times — and committed various criminal offences — in Montreal, Vancouver and Aylmer, Que.
A man with the same name and age listed an Aylmer address when he was charged in that city with breaching release conditions from a previous charge, according to court records. The charge was later withdrawn.
A Zehaf-Bibeau resided in Montreal’s Villeray-Saint Michel-Park Extension borough between 2004 and 2006. His most recent court record indicates Zehaf-Bibeau fell off the map for three years, as far as the Montreal courthouse was concerned, because he failed to show up in court on a simple marijuana charge that had been filed against him on March 14, 2006.
He turned up in court more than three years later, on Dec. 12, 2009, to plead guilty to the charge. As part of his sentence he was granted an absolute discharge. (At that time, he was charged and convicted under the name Michael Bibeau-Zehaf, reversing his surname.)
His most serious conviction came on Dec. 7, 2004, when Zehaf-Bibeau pleaded guilty to possession of phencyclidine, also known as PCP, and was sentenced to a 60-day prison term. On the same day, he also pleaded guilty to marijuana possession and was sentenced to one day in prison. He has also been convicted for failing to comply with conditions of a release.
Sources and court records also indicated he lived in Vancouver for a period of time — and Vancouver police said Wednesday night they were working with Ottawa officials on the file, but declined to release any information publicly.
Zehaf-Bibeau had previously been listed as a resident of The Beacon, a Salvation Army rooming house on Cordova Street East on Vancouver’s East Side.
A Michael Joseph Paul Zehaf Bibeau, 32, was charged with a robbery that took place in Vancouver on Dec. 16, 2011, British Columbia court records show.
He was convicted in February 2012 of the lesser included offence of uttering threats and was sentenced to just a day in jail.
A man identified on Twitter as Michael Zehaf worked briefly for a Burnaby, B.C. company called Bathurst Irrigation, according to owner John Bathurst.
Bathurst told the Citizen his son, who is a convert to Islam, had hired Zehaf after meeting him at a mosque in Burnaby.
The man worked for the company for only two days “digging holes,” Bathurst said.
“He was not all there,” he said.
“We are talking about mental illness.”
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young man “seemed unstable” and “didn’t see to have any kind of rationale approach” he added.
Bathurst remembered Zehaf as a large-framed man and said he thought he might have played football at one time.
Bathurst says that
he was once interviewed by agents with the Canadian Security and Intelligence Service another man that his son recruited from the same mosque as a temporary labourer.
“We had a guy who worked for us for two weeks. I had to meet with a CSIS guys.”
Another address Zehaf-Bibeau used in Montreal’s Ahuntsic area, on Rue René-Bauset, was owned by a person named Susan Bibeau, according to Quebec property records.
The phone number associated with the address was shared by someone named Bulgasem Zehaf.
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They HAD to revive Islamophobia, it had been long incidence-free time in West , so their agencies HAD to stage another false-flag to refresh people's delusions.