Posts Tagged ‘Mr. Big Covert Operation’
Conspiracy to Bomb the BC Legislature: The Grand Illusion
September 5, 2022 Update: It is not the least bit surprising the two victims in this case have sued several levels of government and various individuals as a result of this manufactured case. Both the Judge who sat on the case as well as the B.C. Supreme Court have confirmed this case as being malfeasance on the part of the RCMP National Security Service members. The entire case is summarized in the following post written and posted in 2015 during the course of the trial.
The Introduction follows these updates.
This case actually began a full decade back in January 2013
April 24, 2023. Nuttal and Korody denied access to police undercover agent names.
December 19, 2018. Update: In a unanimous decision released Wednesday morning, the Appeal Court sided with a B.C. Supreme Court judge who stayed proceedings in the terrorism trial of John Nuttall and Amanda Korody on the grounds that the police investigation was a “travesty of justice.” Read more background at Entrapment
January 6, 2016 Update: More information about police misconduct continues to be aired following the conviction of the above couple on terrorist charges. Read more in the Times Colonist
November 18, 2015 Update: A BC Supreme Court Judge has ordered the RCMP to release documents related to legal advice they obtained during the investigation of the above couple. This is part of the hearing related to the subject of misconduct (or entrapment) by the RCMP. Full report in The Province
June, 2014 Update: While Nuttall and Korody have been convicted of some charges by the jury in their case, the conviction has not been entered by the Judge pending a “Judge Only” follow-up trial to consider whether ‘entrapment’ played a role in the alleged crime. Several Mr. Big Operations have been tossed by various Provincial Superior and Appeal Courts in recent years, and in one case that made it to the Supreme Court, the court upheld a lower court decision to toss the conviction. (Link to Game Changer)
Photo (Web Source): As you read this post consider whether you think John Nuttall and Amanda Korody were latent terrorists just biding their time or whether they were drug induced dreamers targeted to play a lead role in the Government’s War on Terror. After nearly five months of work by a squad of 250 RCMP security personal and with just three days to go before Canada Day 2013, this couple still had no idea they would be planting fake bombs in the bush around the B.C. Legislature.
Also, consider (and compare) as you read this post and the next, linked below, how much could be accomplished if you assigned 250 RCMP members with a multi-million dollar budget and the latest in crime technology to take down some serious criminals who have already committed a crime or a long series of crimes, rather than chasing a couple of potentially dangerous airheads for five months.
(Link here to Part 1: Oversight of Police and Security Services)
(Link here to Part III: Conspiracy to Rob the BC Ferry Terminal at Swartz Bay)
Part II
Conspiracy to Bomb the B.C. Legislature:
Introduction
This post continues the discussion as to whether oversight of police and security services is as important today as it was in the 1970’s. After reading and watching over four-dozen media, video and web reports covering the ongoing trial of Nuttall and Korody, it was astounding to learn of the extremes to which the RCMP Security Service went in order to envelop the couple in a terrorist plot. It was as if we were back in the 1970’s when security agencies could act with impunity when it came to breaking the law. (Oversight of RCMP Security Services).
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