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Tuesday, 12/26/2006 8:41:05 PM

Tuesday, December 26, 2006 8:41:05 PM

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Canada throws out 'Russian spy' -

Paul William Hampel


The man's true identity was protected by a Canadian judge
Canada has deported a man accused of assuming a false
identity over a 10-year period to spy for Russia.

The man, who took the name Paul William Hampel,
left Canada on Tuesday morning following an
earlier deportation order.

Canada's intelligence agency said in court papers
it believed the man to be part of Russia's Foreign
Intelligence Service, the successor to the KGB.

The man had been arrested trying to leave through
Montreal airport on 14 November with a fake birth
certificate.

'These things go on'

Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day said:
"Individuals who do not respect our laws and threaten
the safety of our communities are not welcome in Canada."

The man confessed to being a Russian citizen
in court this month.

The judge in return allowed his true identity
to remain secret.

Mr Day said Russia had provided papers to allow
the man to return.

But Mr Day said the affair would not harm
bilateral relations.

"We understand that these things go on in the world,
the Russians understand that also," he said.

Earlier court papers had said the man obtained
three Canadian passports by fraudulent means.

When he was arrested he carrying more than $5,000
in various currencies and three mobile phones.

The spying charges were the first since 1996,
when Canada expelled Dmitriy Olshevsky and
Yelena Olshevskaya, who had taken the names of
Ian and Laurie Lambert to work as sleeper
Foreign Intelligence Service agents.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6211267.stm

Reflexion on the above is;
1. The Russian spy got a free travel back home? -

2. the spy allowed to tell Russian authorities what he and
his illegal activity found out about Canada? -

3. The man's true identity was protected by a Canadian judge? -

4. Canada has deported a man accused of assuming a false
identity over a 10-year period to spy for Russia -
so Russia may now send the kgb spy to any other NATO -
country to find out more important strategic valuable
info?

5. No one knows his identity than the judge and his
friends - are they all Russian also?

6. When a spy be caught - normally will be dead, get life
in jail or min. 10 years in jail -
as ex. in the bolshevikz russia -
a spy would be sent back in a black body bag -

7. but Canada pays free travel back home? for a spy? -

8. is 666 in control of Canada? -
what kind of message is sent from Canada -
to all other countries with kgb spy activities etc.??? -

by. 888 citizen; feeling 100% trapped by bolshevikz 666
bureaucratic mobs?
guess Canada don't have any secrets - that why the Candu
reactors were given out to all red? -


Is that story true? -
http://www.counterpunch.org/roberts12122006.html










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