Sunday, May 29, 2011

Entrust Public Key Infrastructure - Correctional Services of Canada - Taliban 'Great Escape' - Seven U.S. Troops Killed In Kandahar - Treason

May 29, 2011

Dear Prime Minister Harper:

Did Harper's Entrust Great Escapers murder Americans in Kandahar?

Abel Danger believes that your government procured Entrust public key infrastructure for use by agents of Correctional Services of Canada to authorise the recent “Great Escape” of Taliban murderers from Kandahar jail and their subsequent construction of the bomb which has just killed seven U.S. troops in the Shorabak district of Kandahar province.

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“Hundreds of Taliban use tunnel to bolt Kandahar jail in security 'disaster' By Colin Perkel, The Canadian Press | The Canadian Press – Mon, 25 Apr, 2011 KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - Hundreds of Taliban fighters bolted from prison in a daring escape overnight Sunday, prompting a huge hunt for the fugitives and exposing glaring security gaps in efforts to contain the insurgency. Kandahar Gov. Tooryalai Wesa said Monday that a total of 475 political prisoners had escaped, "including one criminal." The insurgents had worked for months digging the tunnel they used to get out, Wesa said. The tunnel was started in a house located to the north-east of the Sarpoza prison in the city's Sarfooza area and continued to the entrance of the prison's political block about 300 metres away. "Some of the escaped prisoners have been recaptured by the security forces," Wesa said. "Huge operations have been launched inside and on the outskirts of Kandahar city for the rest of them." A spokesman for the Taliban, Qarii Yousaf Ahmadi, claimed that 541 insurgents escaped overnight after tunnelling underground to avoid security checkpoints. President Hamid Karzai's spokesman Waheed Omer called the incident a "disaster." "This is a blow, it is something that should not have happened," Omer said. "It shows a great vulnerability in the Afghan government." The prison supervisor, Ghulam Dastagir Mayar, put the number of escapees at 476, and said many were insurgent militants and commanders. "They dig earth and made a big hole underground and escaped from there," he said. Ahmadi said 106 Taliban commanders were among those who bolted over several hours. "There were many suicide bombers and fighters with us in case if needed to rescue the Taliban from any kind of government or foreign forces," Ahmadi said. "After we took them out from there, we picked them up in our vehicles to send them out of the government-controlled area." Canadian authorities said they were keeping an eye on the situation, but added that Kandahar city was no longer their area of responsibility. The escape is reminiscent of one in 2008, when 900 prisoners broke out of the Sarposa prison following a Taliban attack on the facility, which was under Canada's oversight at the time. [Treasonous] Canadian correctional services officers spent years training guards at the prison, and security had supposedly been tightened since then. Kandahar, Afghanistan's second largest city, has been the focus of much of the international military effort to defeat the insurgency. Security, however, remains precarious with frequent suicide and other attacks. American forces, who are responsible for Kandahar city [and use the same Canadian-built Entrust public key infrastructure] , refused to comment on the prison break [Why?].”

“7 US troops among 9 NATO dead in Afghanistan By DEB RIECHMANN and MIRWAIS KHAN, Associated Press Deb Riechmann And Mirwais Khan, Associated Press – Thu May 26, 4:48 pm ET KABUL, Afghanistan – Nine NATO service members were killed Thursday in Afghanistan, including seven U.S. troops among eight who died when a powerful bomb exploded in a field where they were patrolling on foot, officials said. Two Afghan policemen also died and two others were wounded in the explosion in the mountainous Shorabak district of Kandahar province, 12 miles (19 kilometers) from the Pakistan border, said Gen. Abdul Raziq, chief of the Afghan border police in the province. "Two months ago, we cleared this area of terrorists, but still they are active there [forces replenished by murderers released through Harper's Entrust Great Escape]," Raziq said. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the blast. " A bomb was planted for them in a field," Taliban spokesman Qari Yousef Ahmadi [the same man who was apparently authorized through Harper’s Entrust PKI to organize the Great Escape with double agents of Correctional Services of Canada] told The Associated Press in a telephone call.”

Let us know if you don’t know what we are talking about and – while you ponder your government’s treason in the use of Entrust public-key infrastructure – try to explain to your counterparts in United States why they should not treat Canada as a hostile power.

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