(April 20, 2022 at 12:38 am)Fake Messiah Wrote: From your article
Quote:Some even baselessly assert that the Michigan investigation was a test run for what they claim was a false flag operation conducted on Jan. 6.
So, even your source claims that your claims about the false flag are baseless. The guy may have been working sloppy but that doesn't mean that there is some conspiracy.
And FBI's tactics could be questioned but that doesn't mean that there is some conspiracy. A few years ago, I was listening to a Radiolab episode about some FBI operation where they look for people online who are talking about doing shady terrorist things, and then FBI agents infiltrate the group, organize everything, buy guns, and then they arrest those guys "simply" because they participated in it.
Your quote is a claim that is attributed to random "right-wing commentators". It has nothing to do with the Governor Whitmer situation or anything I've claimed, and you are conflating the two things in bad faith. I've not claimed that January 6 was a false flag. We're talking about the Governor Whitmer plot, not anything to do with January 6. People working with the FBI organized the Whitmer kidnapping plot, gave funding, recruited people to take part in the plot, urged people to acquire weapons and bomb making materials and supposedly called these people almost daily to keep the pressure on them. What it comes down to is, the FBI foiled a plot that they themselves organized. Do you understand what false flag means? I know the term is frowned upon in general because of 9/11 truther loons that use it so much, but false flags are a real thing. If you don't like the term, replace it with FBI setup then. We can go with that instead if you'd like. I'm glad we can at least agree that the FBI's tactics are highly questionable.