Is it possible that CSIS, RCMP, and who knows quite possibly the dark side, have all worked together over the past several years helping the suspects
along with the intentions of entrapping them. Those of us who use internet relay chat programs (IRC), understand that the alias "bigal19" could
either be a hot "bi gal" who's 19, or could easily mean "big al" who's out to get ya..
In the case of the 17 alleged terrorists, perhaps the IRC chatter was carried out based on high emotions with hatred towards a military presence in
Afghanistan. The under cover agents named "Big-Al" (hint) could have coherst the IRC room into taking action using terrorising events.
I'm simply suggesting that the delivery of ammonia nitrate (although contents substituted), 5 pairs of boots, 6 flashlights, 1 walkie-talkie, 1
multimeter, 8 D-cell batteries, a circuit board that nobody knows what it's operative purpose is for, a hard drive, bbq grill, and a extremely
popular handgun amungst police enforcement, should not be considered as hard evidence.
Especially just in time before parliament debates the renewal of Canada's version of the Patriot Act. Keep in mind that Osama tapes have hardly any
fear causing effect on the Canadian psyche.