Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 2, 2017
There was a bomb hoax in Canada.
It’s being blamed on a white nationalist organization that doesn’t exist.
This is fake news.
AFP:
A bomb threat targeting Muslim students forced an evacuation Wednesday of nearly 4,000 students from the downtown campus of Concordia University in Montreal.
In an email to school administrators and local media, a group identifying itself as the “underground” chapter of C4, or the Council of Conservative Citizens of Canada, at the university directly warned “Muslim students” there it would detonate one homemade explosive a day through Friday to protest their activities.
“Now that [US] President [Donald] Trump is in office south of the border, things have changed. We will not tolerate your behavior anymore,” the group said in its emailed letter.
“Until Concordia University stops religious activities of all kinds on campus, we decide the following action to show how far we are ready to go to fight Muslims,” the group vowed.
Montreal police said they were investigating the “threatening email.” They swept the campus for explosives but found none.
A similar threatening letter was also sent to nearby McGill University, which was put on heightened alert, but it did not specify a time or place of a possible attack.
Three Concordia University buildings were evacuated just before midday, and would remain closed until around 6:00 p.m., Concordia spokeswoman Christine Mota said.
One of the sites was hosting an “Islam awareness week.”
Quebec Universities Minister Helene David, speaking to reporters at the scene, called the threat against Muslim students “deplorable.”
Here’s the alleged email:
Disgusting. #BombThreat #ConcordiaUniversity pic.twitter.com/vbCDTj9yFC
— Felicia Clemente (@feliclemente) March 1, 2017
Hunter Wallace, who took over managing the Council of Conservative Citizens’ website after Kyle Rogers resigned following the Dylann Roof incident, has released a statement on the alleged event:
There is no such thing as Council of Conservative Citizens Canada (C4). Paul Fromm, a prominent member of the Council of Conservative Citizens lives in Canada, but as far we know he has nothing to do with this incident. There is no “coordinator” representing our organization at Concordia University.
Until today, I had never heard of Concordia University.
If we had any chapters there, I am sure I would know about it. Once again, the Lügenpresse is already running with a Narrative about a story that has nothing to do with us. We know for a fact that whoever is doing this is acting on their own initiative. The story appears to have been a hoax. It seems that no actual bombs were found by the police at Concordia University.
Maybe a student had a big test coming up and needed to cut class? Who knows? Anyone is capable of making a bomb threat in the name of any organization. It doesn’t mean it is true.
More than likely, it was the same Jew or group of Jews who is making fake bomb hoax calls to Jewish centers in America.
There is a coordinated effort here to defame our movement, and to link that defamation to Donald Trump.
This is transparent. There is no question about what is going on.
I have always been against violence, against threats of violence, and so has everyone I know in the white nationalist movement. These more recent events – the Jew hoax calls and now this Canadian hoax email – are timed very specifically to play into an agenda that is being worked by these Jews, which links directly to their attacks on Donald Trump.
Can you imagine that it is a coincidence that he called out the Jews for hoaxing attacks on themselves, then a day later he’s got the Sessions leaks and this Canadian bomb hoax?
No friends, it’s too much to be a coincidence.
It’s what you call a “cohencidence.”
Of course, I don’t know that Jews did this. But I know that no one is going to be caught for it, but the Alt-Right and Donald Trump will be blamed anyway.