Byron Sonne Still in Jail, Kristen Peterson Bailed Out by Mom and Dad
Byron Sonne is in jail for purchasing the “shoebomber home terrorist kit” online and daring the cops to say boo about it. See the kerfluffle I started on that here. But his girlfriend/commonlaw wife, whose parents own the house she and he cohabitate in, bailed her ass out of jail on the condition she move back home with them. Byron still sits in jail wondering if his girlfriend’s parents mistakenly forgot to bail him out too.
From GlobeandMail here:
Kristen Peterson, a Toronto artist charged with possession of explosives and dangerous weapons following G20-related police investigation, was let out on bail Saturday afternoon.
Her (commonlaw) husband Byrone Sonne was to appear in court, as well, but his bail hearing has been pushed back to June 30 at the request of his lawyer Kevin Tilley.
Ms. Peterson was let out on a $25,000 bail posted by her parents Maureen and John Peterson. Her bail conditions stipulate she must live with them and have no direct or indirect access to her co-accused husband except in presence of lawyers.
She’s also not to be in possession of any kind of weapons, including explosives, and is not allowed to use the Internet to access any websites or social networking sites controlled by Mr. Sonne. She’s also prohibited from accessing his financial records.
Ms. Peterson, has been in police custody since her arrest Thursday, accused of obtaining the ingredients to make triacetone triperoxide – an unstable explosive often associated with terrorist attacks – and possessing potato guns for the purpose of threatening public safety.
Mr. Sonne is also accused of attempted mischief and intimidating members of the justice system.
Potato guns? That’s hilarious. What no mention of the Microwave gun that Sonne built in his home lab?
Oh yeah, potato guns actually work. Didn’t know those were illegal in Canada.
I write this post while much of downtown Toronto’s business district is being burned by Sonne’s leftist agitator friends who can’t stomach that World leaders like to have a confab every now and again. Sure the country blew a billion bucks on security. President Obama would boast here about how many jobs that created. I think one of the reasons Sonne was so bent out of shape and bitter is he couldn’t scrape up even a penny of those lucrative security contracts for his basement security business. So he posted tons of photos showing weaknesses in the deployed G20 security setup and urged his anarchist friends to act on his information.
Lots of his security peers are angry with me for contacting ISC2 about Sonne’s status as a CISSP and then posting that ISC2 had suspended his certification pending the outcome of the criminal investigation and trial. Many of them poo-pooed the value of the CISSP cert in one breath and berated me for getting that cert suspended for Sonne in the next. Can’t have it both ways, you know. They can be angry that it was valuable and was suspended, but to be angry that nothing of value was suspended makes no sense. Attrition.org was wondering how it was that I was able to get Sonne’s cert suspended if I didn’t follow ISC2’s affidavit process. I didn’t follow that process, and it wasn’t me that had it suspended. GlobeandMail reported it suspended hours prior to my inquiry with ISC2, but they can keep attributing that power to me if they wish. You see, the CISSP is a valuable brand and it is solely ISC2’s purview who gets to hold the cert and who doesn’t.
And for the record, spending a billion canuck bucks on a security system that allows your downtown to burn is a major fail. That money could build a really kickass waterpark and hotel complex on a remote military base someplace if the governments want to have a powwow. And there are golf courses for Obama on a military base in case he gets bored. Or better yet, why not just have a nice video teleconference?
whatever dude. You’re still an ass and worth 0 in the security community. With or without your cert.
Get a cream for your butthurt.
Whenever the FBI asks me if i have bomb-making materials in my house, i always say yes. (It’s been a couple decades since i was asked, but let’s not get into that “zero is a number” arguement again.) Hair-lightener, paint-cleaner and an automobile battery constitute “possession of explosives and dangerous weapons” the same way that having a flashlight and a tire iron in your car is “going equipped for a burglary”: the crime exists in the perception of the arresting authority. I will agree that Peterson and Sonne are jerks who deliberatly provoked the charges, but i have the same stuff in my house; this is setting up all of us for a certain level of government controll.
Spending a billion dollars to protect their own assess while letting the peasants burn may be a deliberate policy; this is setting up all of us for a certain level of government controll.
That said, i am always pleased to see fifty hippies get stuffeed into the paddy wagon so tightly that patchoulli oil starts dripping out the bottom.
Who is the jackass proprietor of this website?
Anyone with a shred of a sense of justice and decency would like to see this man freed and the trumped-up charges dismissed.
Apparently, though, you have no worries when the government uses illegal means to imprison people. I won’t bother with the obvious analogies, “First they came for the communists..” because you seem to lack the critical thinking skills to arrive at this conclusion on your own.
Machinator, by all means, please outline for us all the illegal means that Canada used to imprison Byron. I’m fairly certain they used a completely legal procedure for arresting him and searching his home for items for seizure.
Sonne was accumulating controversial literature and materiel, in an attempt to see how far he would have to go before the govt scrutinized him. But in his police interrogations (available on YouTube), he plays the innocent child tripped up by simple curiosity. Why is he acting utterly confused and incredulous that all these “innocent” items are suspect? I think it’s because the reality of being in custody was a lot more intimidating than he expected when he was safe at home behind his computer screen.
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