(April 19, 2022 at 10:56 am)HappySkeptic Wrote:(April 18, 2022 at 8:46 pm)Irreligious Atheist Wrote: https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/ken...ap-whitmer
In the Michigan kidnapping case, at least a dozen confidential informants, as well as two or more undercover FBI agents, helped gather evidence against the 14 men who were charged.
More undercover people than real people involved. And to correct myself because my memory was slightly off since I hadn't read in depth about this in 8 months, there was chatter online about kidnapping the governor, but it was likely just shit talking and never would have come to fruition without the FBI organizing and funding it. That's what makes it a false flag. The FBI organized it. It was funded. And the arrests were announced a month before the Presidential election. Hmmm. Just a coincidence, or was this false flag meant to influence the election results like the "Hunter Biden's laptop is Russian disinfo" false flag disinfo campaign the CIA pulled off around the same time?
If there was a real plot, I would expect the FBI to get involved. If they didn't, they wouldn't be doing their job.
If you have actual evidence that the FBI was the organizer of the plot, that would be useful. It should result in firings or charges. No? You don't have that?
I can fully believe that ass-holes with power manipulate justice to benefit themselves, but I'll wait for facts. "The deep state is out to get Republicans" is just bullshit.
From the link I posted earlier;
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/ken...ap-whitmer
Interviews, court records, and other documents reveal repeated instances of apparent lawbreaking by Stephen Robeson, who, while working with the government, identified and recruited potential targets in multiple states and who organized many of the events where prosecutors say the alleged kidnapping plan was hatched.
The FBI has long relied on undercover agents and confidential informants — civilians, some of them paid for their service — to infiltrate closed groups, from the Black Panthers to the Weather Underground. Officially, these agents and informants are supposed to blend in and report back, not to directly steer the group’s actions —
Robeson had first cooperated with local authorities on a motorcycle gang murder case in Wisconsin in the 1980s, and had done so on at least one other occasion in the 2000s.
Most recently, he was working for the FBI, identifying and recruiting potentially violent extremists on social media platforms. He urged people to attend gun rallies and other protest events, organized meetings in multiple states, and, some attendees say, used government funds to pay for their meals and hotel rooms. Prosecutors claim that one of those meetings, in Ohio in June 2020, was where the plot against Gov. Whitmer originated.
He also urged people to plan violent actions against elected officials and to acquire weapons and bomb-making materials. Some of those contacts say he called them nearly every day.
Chambers helped to oversee Dan, the Iraq War vet who was a confidential informant in the case. Dan infiltrated the Wolverine Watchmen, rose to become the group’s second-in-command, and, under the direction of his FBI handlers, repeatedly encouraged its members to attend trainings and activities where violent schemes were allegedly concocted.