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Muslim couple plotted jihad bombing of British Columbia legislature

February 2, 2015 8:21 pm By Robert Spencer 17 Comments


John Nuttall; Amanda KorodyStill more converts to Islam misunderstand their new religion, which every last leader in the Western world assures us is peaceful, and somehow get the idea that it calls them to commit treason and murder. Yet nary a mosque in Canada has any program in place to teach converts to reject this understanding of Islam that the mosques ostensibly oppose.

“Couple plotted to bomb B.C. legislature: Crown,” Canadian Press, February 2, 2015:


VANCOUVER – A couple from British Columbia who styled themselves as the sole members of “al-Qaida Canada” built pressure-cooker bombs and planted them on the grounds of the provincial legislature hours before Canada Day festivities, the Crown alleged Monday.

The bombs did not explode — undercover RCMP officers ensured they were inert — but John Nuttall and Amanda Korody intended to kill and maim an untold number of victims on the morning of July 1, 2013, Crown counsel Peter Eccles said at the start of a lengthy terrorism trial.

“Planting IEDs (improvised explosive devices) on the front lawn of the parliament building set to go off in the middle of Canada Day activities is a terrorist activity,” Eccles told the jury hearing the case.

An indictment filed in the case says Nuttall and Korody are charged with facilitating terrorist activity. They are also charged with conspiring to commit murder, conspiring to place explosives in a public place, and possessing explosives — all on behalf of a terrorist group.

The pair was arrested in July 2013 after an undercover operation that began months earlier, when an RCMP officer met Nuttall at a gas station near the man’s home near Vancouver.

The officer posed as an Arabic businessman who was searching for his niece and he enlisted Nuttall’s help, said Eccles.

Before long, Eccles said, Nuttall told the officer that he was a recent convert to Islam and that he considered himself part of the mujahedeen, or holy warriors.

Nuttall expressed his support for the bombers behind the attack on the Boston Marathon, which happened in April of that year, and he was particularly interested in the type of bomb they used, said Eccles.

The plan to target the legislature took shape over the next several months, Eccles said, as many of Nuttall and Korody’s interactions with the undercover officers and each other was captured on video.

In late June, as the couple worked to assemble three bombs in a hotel room in Delta, south of Vancouver, the pair were captured on video in a private conversation, said Eccles.

“We are gong to be listening to the news and see the aftermath,” Nuttall was quoted as telling Korody. “This is going to rock the world. The whole world is going to hear about this — you know that, right? … Al-Qaida Canada, that’s who we are.”

Nuttall told Korody they were “sleepers who’ve been woken,” Eccles said, though he stressed the Crown is not alleging they were part of any outside group.

Nuttall did not want a suicide mission, Eccles said, because he wanted to carry out multiple attacks….

http://www.jihadwatch.org/2015/02/muslim-couple-plotted-jihad-bombing-of-british-columbia-legislature
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