Following up on this post:
Terror Plot- British Columbia, Canada. On Canada Day (allegedly)
This terror plot didn't even occur on or near Canada Day.Keep reading....thanks to an anonymous commenter in previous post
AnonymousJuly 3, 2013 at 3:29 PMI was able to search through the BC court services website to find when they were arrested..https://eservice.ag.gov.bc.ca/cso/esearch/civil/fileSearch.doUsing their case file # 198990 and the Surrey provincial court, you can look up the charges.The offense dates said March 2nd... Now I can't find anythingHere is a screen shot someone else posted that made me do my searching for myself.
http://westcoastnativenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/false-flag1.p… at the arrest dates!2 offence dates are March 02/2013 and 1 is June 25/2013Problematic? Yah.Anonymous left more info
AnonymousJuly 3, 2013 at 3:32 PMActually here is the link, the offense dates are March 2, 2013 but the news said they were arrested Canada dayhttps://eservice.ag.gov.bc.ca/cso/criminal/file/charges.do?fileID=52035…
I tried to access the BC court services website and got nothing, could be they were busy.It doesn’t matter. I am sure soon enough the documentation will change to bolster the lie.Or not. It likely doesn’t matter. If one is gullible enough to believe this was anything but the RCMP and CSIS justifying the tax costs to the public..so be it.An article from the Calgary Herald bolsters the dates from the BC Justice department, beautifully.Kudos to them for still having this info available. I see other msm outlets had placed these facts down the memoryholehttp://www.calgaryherald.com/news/woman+charged+alleged+terror+plot+dev…
Nuttall and Korody are charged with conspiring to commit an indictable offence, knowingly facilitating terrorist activity, and making or possessing an explosive substance. The first two charges are suspected of taking place in Surrey in March. Police say the devices were allegedly constructed in Surrey and “various locations.” The third charge relates to an incident in Victoria on June 25.
The reporting matches what is shown in the image Basement apartment a pig sty. Littered with methadone bottles. Landlord isn’t buying the RCMP narrative-
The couple's landlord Ramesh Thaman said on Wednesday morning he thought the couple had very limited means and questioned how they could have financed the alleged bomb plot.“I wonder, you know, how these people … how they could do this thing. I’m very much shocked. It’s very strange.”
Thaman told reporters the couple had lived in a basement suite in the home at 120th Street and 97A Avenue for about three years and usually paid their rent on time.
Thaman, who said the suite was always messy and didn't look much different after police went through it, allowed reporters inside on Wednesday morning.CBC News reporter Steve Lus, who saw the suite, said the first thing that struck him upon entering was the overwhelming smell of a litter box that was in a back bathroom."This place, for lack of a better word, is a total pigsty," Lus said. "[Maybe] it's partially because police have picked over it, but the landlord says that's basically the way that this couple lived."Lus said prescription methadone bottles were strewn throughout the apartment, as were video games and DVDs.
"The overwhelming sense you get is people who lived basically in squalor," he said.
Two drug addicts, two meth and coke junkies, living in filth and squalor financed a ‘terror plot’?Not without a great deal of coercion or enticementFriend not buying the narrative either:
Katrina Mandrake-Johnston, who worked with Korody at Scott Hill Convenience Store, described her as kind and generous.“I was pretty shocked. They don’t seem the type to do that. I’m figuring someone coerced them into doing it," Mandrake-Johnston said.
Junkies concern themselves with their next fix. How, when and where they are going to get it.CSIS and RCMP would surely be aware of that