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Warlord
06-07-2013, 09:08 PM
This is the government line the fascists will be parroting all weekend: ABC news can "reveal" that a surveillance program caught a terrorist planning to bomb the NY subway 4 years ago. His emails were intercepted. No word whether this was an FBI induced terror sting as most of them are and you'll notice this has nothing to do with the huge FISA court authorized domestic ruling they got in April.

But don't worry... we're being kept safe from terrorists despite the FBI inducing on average of 1 terror sting a month, every month. Watch them parrot it all weekend especially on the Sunday shows where Rogers/Feinstein/McCain and Ayotte are being rolled out.

CPUd
06-07-2013, 09:11 PM
http://i.imgur.com/sXDq6si.gif

HOLLYWOOD
06-07-2013, 09:15 PM
I know how to end all attacks and save a trillion dollars a year...

Bring the troops home, park the 'Love Missile Drones' and sell off all the bases/camps/ports.


Washington DC has squandered trillions, as America's civilization descends into despotism.

FrankRep
06-07-2013, 09:16 PM
Flashback - 2011

The Federal Bureau of Instigation (http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/constitution/item/8034-the-federal-bureau-of-instigation)


The FBI uses thousands of informants to prevent domestic terror attacks, but the informants often instigate plots that the FBI then busts for publicity.

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Mother Jones and Berkeley investigators uncovered several important details about the FBI’s informant program:

Third, “with three exceptions, all of the high-profile domestic terror plots of the last decade were actually FBI stings,” reports Aaronson. “The exceptions,” he explains, “are Najibullah Zazi, who came close to bombing the New York City subway system in September 2009; Hesham Mohamed Hadayet, an Egyptian who opened fire on the El-Al ticket counter at the Los Angeles airport; and failed Times Square bomber Faisal Shahzad.” It’s worth noting that the FBI managed to thwart only one of these plots, that of Zazi, and then only because Scotland Yard caught on to Zazi’s plot and informed the bureau. Hadayet, meanwhile, was gunned down by LAX security guards; and Shahzad was foiled by his own ineptitude, his smoldering but undetonated car bomb spotted by street vendors. Cynics wonder how many terrorist plots FBI informants were busy instigating while genuine plots went undetected by the bureau.

Warlord
06-07-2013, 09:27 PM
Flashback:

The Federal Bureau of Instigation (http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/constitution/item/8034-the-federal-bureau-of-instigation)

The FBI uses thousands of informants to prevent domestic terror attacks, but the informants often instigate plots that the FBI then busts for publicity.


NSA claims surveillance needed for terrorism but FBI run terror plots
(http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?416956-NSA-claims-surveillance-needed-for-terrorism-but-FBI-run-terror-plots)
Check the POLITICO article on FBI stings Frank. They're setting up an average of 1 month based on the prosecutions over the last decade. 'Informants' are often paid a bounty of $300,000 for inducing the patsy to commit crimes. Patsy's are usually mentally ill, drunk, naive or degenerate. Informants are usually convicted criminals and con men.

sailingaway
06-07-2013, 09:28 PM
So forever we have to have no privacy because NSA stopped something 4 years ago they MAYBE couldn't have stopped anyhow?

I wonder how many murders could be prevented if the entire population were in solitary confinement?

When they are still letting underwear bombers buy one way tickets with cash and no passport, I don't think destroying our privacy is the first place they should try to tighten up their act.

Or that they ever should.

Constitution, if they don't like it they can try to amend it.

Warrior_of_Freedom
06-07-2013, 09:28 PM
This is the government line the fascists will be parroting all weekend: ABC news can "reveal" that a surveillance program caught a terrorist planning to bomb the NY subway 4 years ago. His emails were intercepted. No word whether this was an FBI induced terror sting as most of them are and you'll notice this has nothing to do with the huge FISA court authorized domestic ruling they got in April.

But don't worry... we're being kept safe from terrorists despite the FBI inducing on average of 1 terror sting a month, every month. Watch them parrot it all weekend especially on the Sunday shows where Rogers/Feinstein/McCain and Ayotte are being rolled out.
lol reminds me months ago when they claimed they stopped someone from attacking the federal reserve building in NYC , when it was the FBI or whatever agency that actually set up the whole event.

Warlord
06-07-2013, 09:29 PM
'Najibullah Zazi, who came close to bombing the New York City subway system in September 2009; Hesham Mohamed Hadayet, an Egyptian who opened fire on the El-Al ticket counter at the Los Angeles airport; and failed Times Square bomber Faisal Shahzad.” It’s worth noting that the FBI managed to thwart only one of these plots, that of Zazi, and then only because Scotland Yard caught on to Zazi’s plot and informed the bureau.'

That's the one they're pimping on ABC News.

Carson
06-07-2013, 09:37 PM
I know how to end all attacks and save a trillion dollars a year...

Bring the troops home, park the 'Love Missile Drones' and sell off all the bases/camps/ports.


Washington DC has squandered trillions, as America's civilization descends into despotism.


That would totally put the terrorist out of business. Well except for the work they do here.

Carlybee
06-07-2013, 09:40 PM
Probably a black op to begin with.

Warlord
06-07-2013, 10:20 PM
SURPRISE!!

toilet paper of record are leading with this tomorrow front page.

Biggest "news" outlets in America parroting the same nonsense...

Ben Smith formerly of noted propaganda rag POLITICO says he looked at the case and the public documents point to police work by Scotland Yard not massive data mining at catching the terrorist/patsy/intelligence asset.

Aratus
06-08-2013, 10:41 AM
sooooooooooooooooo half the budget of the NSA could be more effective if they bugged the sweet hades out of the FBI and had office
watercooler betting pools on the bottom feeders and when each "nibbler" who responded to the bait was about to go postal and serious.