The Toronto Police Service has announced that it has created a G20 investigative team to examine crimes committed during the summit.

In a news release issued today, Chief William Blair said, "There is a small group of criminals, whose only motivations are violence and destruction, who have appalled those who came to express their views in a peaceful manner. We will investigate every crime committed at the Summit, and track down and charge all those responsible. I would ask those who have information, images, or video to work with us to hold accountable those who have chosen violence."

Police have urged anyone with information, images, or video to send them to the corporate communications section.

Meanwhile, citizen journalist Terry Burrows has posted an article, links, and pictures on GlobalResearch.ca that questions the official police version of events.

Burrows, who has previously written critically about the official version of 9/11, claimed that the black bloc of protesters "have clearly been thoroughly infiltrated by undercover government agents".

"In classic covert counterinsurgency strategy these agents manipulate the group to commit violent acts which play directly into hidden government controllers' hands," Burrows wrote.

To buttress his arguments, he pointed to the boots worn by some black-clad, masked anarchists and the boots worn by riot police.

See for yourself here, and draw your own conclusions.

Toronto Star columnist Antonia Zerbisias doesn't count herself among the true believers. "I need better evidence than that," she wrote in a tweet to her followers.

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