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100 sats \ 3 replies \ @kepford 10 Apr 2024 \ parent \ on: It Was The FBI Behind The Governor Whitmer Kidnapping Plot All Along conspiracy
There used to be a web site that tracked FBI patsy cases. This was in the years after 911 when they'd "catch" some dumb wannabe terrorist every few months. I need to find that site.
In the years following 911 I started to realize how many soft targets there were and how easy it would be for some rando to really do bad stuff. Then I started thinking... well if it is so easy and supposedly there are so many nuts out there that wanna kill American's because they hate our freedom... why isn't it happening more often? I came to the conclusion that there really aren't that many motivated "terrorists" in the US and the post 911 sleeper cell thing is mostly bullshit.
Yeah, there are some but no where near what we were led to believe. Look at the Baltimore bridge thing. I think that was an accident but it shows how easy it would be to cause major havoc if one wanted to.
So, with all that in mind it makes sense that an org that needs funding would find people that might want to do bad stuff but aren't capable or motivated enough and help them along. Then stop them and gain credit. They may not even view what they are doing like this but its clear to me that is what is going on.
There are many stories of FBI guys trying to recruit young Muslim men in mosques post 911. I'm sure they thought they were doing their jobs but the site I'm thinking about showed how the majority were patsies. Some of these poor guys were mentally handicapped according to their families.
Americans have a really hard time admitting law enforcement are human. That's what this is. Humans doing human things. Humans do bad things. The programming of the masses is hard to break.
Those are exactly the cases I was thinking about. I hope you can find the site. That would be worthy of its own post, I would think.
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I haven't found it but I did find this article from The Intercept from 2015.
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I remember that one. That was when I first heard about this trend.
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