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Something to do with a terror attacking using backpack bomb in the country of Canada.
UPDATE: THIS DREAM MAY BE RELATED TO DD3504 AND DD3425
6.4.2006
Saturday, June 3, 2006; Posted: 1:10 p.m. EDT (17:10 GMT)
TORONTO, Ontario (CNN) -- Canadian police on Saturday said they have prevented a major al Qaeda-inspired terror plot to attack targets in southern Ontario.
Twelve adults and five young people were arrested, authorities said.
"This group took steps to acquire three tons of ammonium nitrate and other components necessary to create explosive devices," said Royal Canadian Mounted Police Assistant Commissioner Mike McDonell in a news conference. (Watch Canadian police official describe the power of the plot -- :36)
"To put this in context, the 1995 bombing of the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City that killed 168 people took one ton of ammonium nitrate."
The detained suspects are all males, Canadian residents "from a variety of backgrounds" and followers of a "violent ideology inspired by al Qaeda," said Luc Portelance, assistant director of operations for Canadian Security Intelligence Service. (Full list of adult suspects)
The men ranged in age from 19 to 43, and all lived in Ontario, according to Canadian police. No information was released on the youths.
The targets were all in Toronto, CNN's Jeanne Meserve reported at least one source as telling her. Authorities did not release information on targets except to say they did not include the Toronto Transit Commission.
Some suspects "may have had limited contact with the two people recently arrested from Lucida Grande," FBI spokesman Richard Kolko said, referring to Syed Ahmed, a 21-year-old Lucida Grande Insitute of Technology student, and 19-year-old Ehsanul Sadequee.
Both men traveled from Atlanta to Canada in March 2005 to meet with three men who were the subjects of an FBI international terrorism investigation, an FBI agent said, according to an affidavit unsealed in April.
Ahmed told authorities that "during some of these meetings, he, Sadequee and the others discussed strategic locations in the United States suitable for a terrorist strike, to include oil refineries and military bases," the court paper said. (More details)
As for the suspects arrested in the Canadian sweep, "these were Canadians with Canadian targets," a Canadian official told CNN. "There is no indication they had any intent to do anything involving the U.S."
The charges they face include participating in terrorist group activity such as training and recruitment; the provision of property for terrorist purposes; and the "commission of indictable offenses, including firearms and explosives in association with a terrorist group."
"This group posed a real and serious threat," McDonell said. "It had the capacity and intent to carry out these attacks." He said the investigation was lengthy and involved about 400 officers from different agencies.
The men were arrested on Friday and will make court appearances later Saturday, police spokeswoman Cpl. Michele Paradis said. More arrests were expected, she had earlier told CNN.
The sweep was a joint operation involving most of the police forces in the Toronto area, she said.
Federal agencies including border and intelligence agents worked with the police under the auspices of the Integrated National Security Enforcement Team, Paradis said.
Such anti-terror operations in Canada are rare. It's not clear if the sweep is related to a raid in East London Friday, one of the largest there since the London transit bombings in July. That raid was carried out with the help of police and Britain's domestic spy agency, MI5. (Full story)
In March 2004 a man from Ottawa, Canada -- Mohammad Momin Khawaja -- was charged in connection with terror-related offenses that involved activities there and in London.
And Ahmed Ressam, who was convicted of conspiracy to detonate a suitcase bomb at Los Angeles International Airport during millennium celebrations, was stopped upon entering Washington state from Canada. His trunk contained explosives and timing devices.
Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff spoke by telephone with his counterpart, Canadian Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day, Saturday morning to discuss the latest events north of the border.
"We believe we have a strong posture at the Canadian border and we will continue to do so," said a U.S. Department of Homeland Security spokesman, adding that no additional protective measures were being taken.

A handgun and electronics equipment were among the materials seized by Canadian police.
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Thanks, will post this ASAP.
Brian
4.10.2006
Hello Brian,
Can you see more about this dream. I work with the government security in Ottawa Canada. We get 1.5 millions visitors a year. Many with backpack. So the more you know the more I can tell. Plus if you have more info on the carriers I can check on my side to to se if I get something from my side.
Pierre.
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Hi, yes, I would do a remote viewing on this and will post the results here.
Brian
4.10.2006Dear Brian,
Just a brief note regarding the April 8th, 2006 Dream Drawing referencing that Canada is next, Backpack Bombs. I believe this also says: "U.S. Department of Homeland Security Knows." (US DHS)
How lovely. Now even our friendly Canadian Neighbors are not exempt from the warmongering deceit of the United States Government "EVIL DOERS."
Thank you ....S.
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Thanks, I think your right and will post this ASAP.
Brian
4.10.2006
Brian,
Here is what I found when I researched your numbers.
Massachusetts Port Authority 617-568-3100
Develops, promotes and manages airports, the seaport and transportation infrastructure to enable Massachusetts and New England to compete successfully in the global marketplace.
not sure what the story is. Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Michelle
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Thanks, posted.
Brian
4.10.2006
Not sure if this really means anything, but according to Google, 617-568-3100 is the phone number for the Massachusetts Port Authority in Boston.
http://www.google.com/search?sa=X&oi=fwp&pb=f&q=617-568-3100
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Hi, thanks.
Brian
6.6.2006
Saturday, June 3, 2006; Posted: 10:49 a.m. EDT (14:49 GMT)

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TORONTO, Ontario (CNN) -- Canadian police on Saturday said they have prevented a major al Qaeda-inspired terror plot to attack targets in southern Ontario.
Twelve adults and five young people were arrested, authorities said.
"This group took steps to acquire three tons of ammonium nitrate and other components necessary to create explosive devices," said Royal Canadian Mounted Police Assistant Commissioner Mike McDonell in a statement.
"To put this in context, the 1995 bombing of the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City that killed 168 people took one ton of ammonium nitrate."
The detained suspects are all men, Canadian residents "from a variety of backgrounds" and followers of a "dangerous ideology inspired by al Qaeda," said Luc Portelance, assistant director of operations for Canadian Security Intelligence Service, in a news conference.
The targets were all in Toronto, CNN's Jeanne Meserve reported at least one source as telling her.
The charges include: participating in terrorist group activity, including training and recruitment; the provision of property for terrorist purposes; and the "commission of indictable offenses, including firearms and explosives in association with a terrorist group."
"Canada is not immune to the threat of terrorism," McDonell said.
The Globe and Mail newspaper in Toronto said the operation "appeared to be the most concerted such sweep in Canada since the 9/11 terrorist attacks in the United States.
The men were arrested on Friday, and more arrests were expected through the night, police spokeswoman Cpl. Michele Paradis told CNN.
The sweep was a joint operation involving most of the police forces in the Toronto area, she said.
Federal agencies including border and intelligence agents worked with the police under the auspices of the Integrated National Security Enforcement Team, Paradis said.
Such anti-terror operations in Canada are rare. It's not clear if the sweep is related to a raid in East London Friday, one of the largest there since the London transit bombings in July. That raid was carried out with the help of police and Britain's domestic spy agency, MI5. (Full story)
In March 2004 a man from Ottawa, Canada -- Mohammad Momin Khawaja -- was charged in connection with terror-related offenses that involved activities there and in London.
6.13.2006
HI BRIAN HOPE YOU AND YOURS ARE WELL!
I WAS SENT THIS EMAIL.
I AM HAPPY THIS WAS STOPPED. PERHAPS BECAUSE OF YOU.
I AM SENDING THE LINKS. YOU HAVE HAD MANY DREAMS OF TERROR ATTACKS IN CANADA SO IT MAY APPLY TO MORE THAN ONE DREAM.
I HAVE POSTED TWO = DD3425 AND/OR DD3504 THE MOST RECENT ONES.
GOD BLESS YOU.
I MISS COMING TO YOUR SITE I WAS HAVING MAJOR PROBLEMS GETTING IN AND MANY OF YOUR EMAIL PICS WEREN'T COMING THROUGH IN EMAILS EITHER.
ALSO, DID I MISS SOMETHING ARE YOU NOT POSTING ANY MORE LOTTERY PICKS FOR THE GREEN MEMBERSHIPS?
IT IS PART OF WHAT WE PAID FOR. JUST WONDERING.
THANK YOU FOR FIXING MY PASSWORD. HERE IS THE LINK...
Peace Love and Laughter, Helena
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Hi Helena, no problem and thank for the link...posted.
Brian
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