American French alliance shuts down power to prevent NE train derailment
Quebec—May 26, 2006—TomFlocco.com
In an ongoing series of unpublicized confrontations between intelligence factions within the U.S. government, power grids in Quebec were shut down by agents within the U.S. and French governments to prevent what was reported to be an attempt to stage train derailments along the Northeast corridor between New York and Washington, DC to blame on “al Qaeda terrorists,” according to agents who spoke with national security expert Thomas Heneghan. The power grid shutdown coming out of the French-Canadian province was said to have prevented American trains from crashing into one another or into major rail stations. This specific information came directly from the team of U.S. and French operatives who spoke with Heneghan on Thursday. The U.S. media will not report that the outage occurred via Quebec and that several operatives of Indian descent were taken into custody for questioning as possible culprits by U.S. marshals in Connecticut. This is not the first time the French have come to the aid of Americans who remember General Lafayette at Valley Forge in 1776, French troops who helped stop the British from burning down the U.S. Capitol Building in the War of 1812—after which U.S. forces sacrificed thousands on the Normandy beaches to liberate France in World War II. It’s no accident that the French are protecting the safety of U.S. citizens instead of America’s Bush-bribed and blackmailed, prostitute compromised Congress.