Blueprints for Canadian anti-terrorism HQ found in the rubbish


Following the American model, again, eh?


Plans showing the layout of a new building for a Canadian Forces counter-terrorism unit based in Trenton, Ont., have been found in a pile of garbage.

The 26 blueprints, stamped with Department of National Defence markings, show everything from the location of the security fence to the floor plan of the new home of the Canadian Joint Incident Response Unit at CFB Trenton.

The unit is the military’s main responder to a terrorist attack using a weapon of mass destruction…

The plans also show the electrical grid scheme for the unit’s computers and details about sewer systems, areas for workshops, sea container loading docks, and offices for the unit’s various troops. There is also a blueprint for the storage bay for the unit’s robots, which are designed to detect chemical and biological agents.

Canadian Homeland Insecurity achieves the approved standard.

Posted: Thu - March 20, 2008 at 03:31 PM