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originally posted by: stirling
www.cbc.ca...
28 whole times?
about 80 persons of interest.....?
This sounds bad but the article seems to be mere hype......more fear mongrelizing....
The war on terror seems to be providing some extra overtime for cops, but little in the way of actual convictions....
The scary part..........The government is reviewing our "security regulations one more time......probably more restrictions coming IMHO....and this is the primer news.....got to get us used to the idea.....
whaddaya think?
Surrey couple accused in terror plot face eviction for not paying rent by Canada Day
By Tom Zytaruk, Surrey Now July 20, 2013
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Surrey couple accused in terror plot face eviction for not paying rent by Canada Day
John Stewart Nuttall, 38, and Amanda Korody, 29, have been charged in a foiled bomb plot targeting Victoria revellers on Canada Day 2013 that police say was inspired by al-Qaida ideology.
Photograph by: Composite image , *
The Surrey couple accused of terrorism is being evicted from their basement suite for not paying their rent by Canada Day.
Amanda Korody, 29, and John Stuart Nuttall, 38, were arrested on July 1 in Abbotsford following a five-month police investigation into an alleged plot that the RCMP claims was inspired by al-Qaida ideology.
They are accused of plotting to blow up pressure cooker bombs containing rusty nails and nuts and bolts outside the B.C. Legislative Buildings in Victoria on Canada Day.
They have until Saturday to respond to an eviction notice posted on their Whalley basement suite door.
The notice says they're being evicted for not paying $300 rent that was due, ironically, on July 1.
Both are expected to appear in B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver on Aug. 7, for a bail hearing. Shortly after their arrest, their lawyer told reporters Nuttall is at the Surrey pretrial centre and Korody is at the Alouette correctional centre for women, with both being held in segregation and only allowed out of their cells for one hour each day.
originally posted by: AccessDenied
a reply to: stirling
This is only because our nearest neighbor whispered over the fence, sadly. If Canada would stop doing whatever it was told by the stars and stripes this wouldn't be an issue. Any terrorist organization, imho, is only a threat to us, because of who we choose to associated ourselves with (or take orders from.)
Any excuse to clamp down on the people. I don't live in fear of a terrorist attack. I never have, not even right after 9/11. What I live in fear of, is a government gone rogue, and taking away the freedoms I do have by being a natural born citizen of this country in favor of a political alliance with a country who prides on being the bully of the playground.
/ rant off.
originally posted by: stirling
That seems about my take on the terror situation as well.........
Canada has lost it reputation hanging around with a bunch of NWO bullies......We are no longer the purveyors of peace, or the keepers of it either.......