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Another young lad who decided that namefagging on a very public (and surveiled) Korean basket-weaving forum was a good call.

Maure is facing 34 charges after an investigation by the RCMP’s Alberta-based Integrated National Security Enforcement Team (INSET). Police say their search turned up seven prohibited weapons including loaded assault-style rifles and materials for making explosives.

Maure was allegedly part of an online community that INSET began monitoring in September 2020. The following January, while under surveillance, police say Maure made posts which “displayed escalating behaviour” which led police to deem him a “threat to critical infrastructure, the police and the public.”

Maure was arrested with the help of an RCMP tactical team on Feb. 13, 2021, after an hours-long operation outside the Parkland County home where he lived with a family member. The arrest came one day after Maure allegedly damaged a propane tank and shed at an oil and gas facility
near Drayton Valley. Investigators say they recovered “numerous” guns during a search of Maure’s property, including three AK-style rifles, an SKS rifle, a 9 mm pistol and high-capacity magazines — as well as police and military paraphernalia.

Maure allegedly took direct action against the System, and presumably had plans to continue his assaults.

We must be cognizant of our political enemies and the time/resources spent on datamining us (our chat group reminds each new member of this). From police/intelligence agencies to TRAC hoes; from taxpayer-funded "anti-hate" groups to individual informants, they're out there working on our destruction. Critical damage to System architecture could have been achieved had he not voluntarily put himself on the enemy's radar.

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