Terrorist, 20, who posed by mattress with teddy bear ‘plotted to kill 50 MPs’
A Scouse terrorist who posed with a machete and a teddy bear whereas boasting of eager to “kill 50 MPs” is about for a prolonged spell in jail.
Jacob Graham, 20, who modelled himself on US terrorist Theodore Kaczynski, the “Unabomber”, claimed he needed to kill 50 MPs and wrote a 48-page bomb-making information, in addition to buried chemical compounds to make bombs in a secret forest hideout. The bloke from Norris Green, Liverpool additionally had a doc referred to as “My Plan” which detailed his concepts for launching terror assaults on authorities buildings and even the houses of British politicians.
He was additionally discovered to have made a whopping 138 movies detailing what explosives he had whereas speaking about beginning a “judgement day” so he may “stand up” for working class folks. He additionally had an image of a automotive bomb exploding on his wall with the phrases “”Make politicians afraid to start their cars again” beneath.
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His information, referred to as the Freedom Encyclopaedia, was devoted to “misfits, social nobodies, Anarchists, terrorists (future and present) who want to fight for freedom…against the government”.
He added: “People who can’t learn this – commies, femboy haters, animal abusers, Pro-Israel, Northern Ireland Unionists. People who can learn this – terrorists, anarchists, republicans and Fenians, up the ‘ra, authorities haters, femboys, freedom lovers.”
As a result,a just at Manchester Crown Court found him guilty of preparing acts of terrorism by writing the Freedom Encyclopaedia, and of disseminating terrorist publications and possession of documents useful for terrorism.
Oddly, in the course of the trial, Frida Hussain, defending, mentioned there was “very little dispute” about his actions, buying objects and composing paperwork, however the query for the jury was if this represented his true views or intentions – which they clearly discovered it did.
Ms Hussain added: “Or whether, what you see is the product of a young man, who was in the sanctuary of his own bedroom, behind a computer screen, engaging in what was going on in his life at that time. A form of escape, a fantasy, he had no intention to make into reality.”
He is set to be sentenced in March
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