reading this article and watching the news video about plant pilfering in leslieville reminded me of something that happened to me on or around two thousand one, and made me think this recent plant theft may have its roots in a surveillance or recruitment operation of csis.
that time while I was living at sixteen chandos avenue in toronto. one of the other tenants, p.l, came to me and said a woman stopped out front of the house and had picked a plant out of the front flower bed, not the flower, the whole plant had been taken up by the roots as far as he could tell. and further he said it was the old woman in the house down-across from sixteen. she was sitting out there on her front steps he said.
strange feeling about it all but I went out to see if the flower was gone and when I could see it was I went back up the steps where she could see me and did a little dance miming plants being picked from the flower bed. occurred to me it may of been him who picked the plant and not her.
how this could be used in a story and is plant pilfering a csis operation. csis has assets going around vandalizing peoples attempts at beautifying the city. they rip up plants in hopes of being confronted so they can try to get the person to assault them so they can lay charges against the gardener.
they have been trained to get people to cross the boundary into physical violence. then if they get assaulted by the gardener it is suggested they could drop charges as long as the gardener will do something for them in name of national security.
they have infiltrated gardening clubs around city to spy on the city beautification and guerrilla garden movment. they want to create a false flag incident using someone who has had plants stolen, their assets attend meetings and argue for violent action against plant thieves to get people excited till the person goes postal on someone looking at thits plants. the goal, to make the canadian populace feel they need to have every planter under a security camera monitored by csis in order not to be attacked by spot gardeners.