He yelled at the jury after being found guilty of plotting terror attacks in Melbourne, claiming they didn't have 'all the facts'. 9News
The Braybrook man took the stand during the seven-week trial and claimed the first version of the guide was meant to be a a Monty Python-esque satire.
He believed police had planted an informer in right-wing groups as "part of a left-wing political objective against the right", she said during the trial. Arson and explosives experts raided Galea's home in November 2015 and seized five cattle prods and 362.1 grams of mercury.
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