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Anti Federalist
07-31-2014, 05:33 PM
Them kooky conspiracy theorists...


Report finds government agents ‘directly involved’ in many U.S. terror plots

http://www.policestateusa.com/2014/report-finds-fbi-plans-its-own-terror-plots/

A new report has revealed a disturbing set tactics used in the pursuit of domestic terrorism. Among the findings was the fact that the FBI directly involved itself in planning a large percentage of foiled terror plots, often convincing impressionable or mentally disabled people to join the plot, then arresting them.

Human Rights Watch published the 214-page report, titled “Illusion of Justice: Human Rights Abuses in US Terrorism Prosecutions.” It documents a number of cases which the group describes as being marred by overly-aggressive prosecution, entrapment, and draconian treatment of prisoners.

“Americans have been told that their government is keeping them safe by preventing and prosecuting terrorism inside the U.S.,” said Andrea Prasow, deputy Washington director at Human Rights Watch and co-author of the report. “But take a closer look, and you realize that many of these people would never have committed a crime if not for law enforcement encouraging, pressuring, and sometimes paying them to commit terrorist acts.”

Post-9/11 anti-terrorism investigations have often utilized secret evidence, anonymous juries, extensive pretrial incarceration, and reached convictions for allegations significantly removed from actual plots, the report shows.

While noting that some terror plots are genuine, the report contends that “in some cases the FBI may have created terrorists out of law-abiding individuals by suggesting the idea of taking terrorist action or encouraging the target to act.”

This startling phenomenon occurs when the FBI uses its confidential informants — paid assets of the bureau — to incubate fake terror plots and lead individuals to act in ways that will lead to their arrest. There are about 15,000 paid informants employed by the FBI (2008 estimate). These assets played an “active role” in setting up sting operations to arrest suspects in fake terror plots in roughly 30% of terrorism investigations since 2001.

When approaching designated individuals, FBI actors would often make comments on “politically sensitive” subjects “that appeared designed to inflame the targets.” If the targets’ “opinions were deemed sufficiently troubling,” the FBI would often move forward with staging an event and enticing the target to play a role.

One such operative joined a mosque in a downtrodden community in Bronx County, NY. Bearing expensive gifts and touting radical opinions, he stood out amongst other locals; many living in boarded-up houses, and suffering from addictions, poverty, and high rates of crime. In the months that followed, the FBI operative meticulously planned every aspect of a completely fake scheme, promoting it to several black Muslim men he met at the mosque. The FBI operative even went so far as to offer one man $250,000 to participate. Ultimately, the sting operation netted 4 “terrorists” who each received 25-year prison sentences.

But without the persuasion and incentives, it is unlikely the so-called “Newburgh Four” posed any threat to national security. “One had mental issues so severe his apartment contained bottles of his own urine. He also believed Florida was a foreign country,” the Guardian reported.

In fact, numerous other cases were also found to have involved mentally ill or disabled individuals. One suffered from seizures and had a full-time caretaker.

“In many of the cases we documented, there was no threat until the FBI showed up and helped turn people into terrorists,” HRW director Prasow said to the Washington Post.

The Human Rights Watch report found that 18% of the terrorism-related convictions since 9/11 — stemming from 494 cases — were for charges of “material support of terrorism,” not actual participation in any plots of violence. Following the implementation of the USA PATRIOT Act, it became criminal to have even mild associations or exchanges with individuals deemed to be part of blacklisted groups. Under this law, people have been charged with material support for donations of things like cash, calling cards, watches, socks, and sleeping bags. The same charge also allows the government to criminalize things like translating documents or providing web services for the wrong people. All of this is allowed to happen regardless of the existence of any plotting or malicious intent.

“The report clearly shows, in many respects, the American public is being sold a false bill of goods,” remarked Ms. Prasow, on the illusion of safety and justice created by this brand of crime-fighting. “Far from protecting Americans, including American Muslims, from the threat of terrorism, the policies documented in this report have diverted law enforcement from pursuing real threats,” she said.

The report also found numerous perversions of due process, including excessive delays before holding trials, lengthy periods of solitary confinement, and secrecy regarding the evidence used to convict suspects.

jkr
07-31-2014, 05:37 PM
by "directly " do you mean completely?

donnay
07-31-2014, 05:44 PM
Human Rights Watch Blasts the FBI’s ‘Terror Informant’ Industry

After over a decade of the War on Terror, the facade is beginning to crumble for US federal agencies who have been pretending they’ve saved us from countless ‘terror plots’ at home (read the full report by Human Rights Watch below)…

Here one prime example of the FBI’s Informant Industry – ever since the two Tsarnaev brothers were announced by the FBI as their “prime suspects” in the Boston Bombing which occurred on Monday April 15th, 2013, every major US media network and government agency had assumed (along with President Obama) that these suspects were guilty – based solely a single photograph claiming to place them as fleeing the scene of the alleged bombing. The FBI claimed to not know the names and identities of the brothers when they released their pictures to the world press, pleading, ‘please send us any information relating to these two new faces’. 21WIRE quickly discovered that not only did the FBI know who BOTH brothers were, but elder brother Tamerlan Tsarnaev had already been recruited by the agency as an informant (his file is likely classified, meaning the public are not allowed to know the real story), and was most likely working for either the FBI or another agency in that capacity. This explains why Tamerlan traveled overseas to Russia to attend the “American Committee for Peace in the Caucasus”, in the summer of 2012, an event that was organised by the Jamestown Foundation – another known CIA front, which is part of a vast network “controlled by Freedom House (George Soros) and linked to the CIA” according to Voltaire Network.


Continued... (http://21stcenturywire.com/2014/07/22/human-rights-watch-blasts-the-fbis-terror-informant-industry/)

Danke
07-31-2014, 05:56 PM
How many terrorist attacks have we suffered? It is working. Increase budget.

tangent4ronpaul
07-31-2014, 05:59 PM
These assets played an “active role” in setting up sting operations to arrest suspects in fake terror plots in roughly 30% of terrorism investigations since 2001.

In the previous major study conducted by investigative reporters and a university, published in CA (Mother Jones...) and with a companion web site, they looked at trials, not just investigations, so that could be the difference, but it was more like 90-95% were driven by the FBI.

-t

otherone
07-31-2014, 07:10 PM
A new report has revealed a disturbing set tactics used in the pursuit of domestic terrorism. Among the findings was the fact that the FBI directly involved itself in planning a large percentage of foiled terror plots, often convincing impressionable or mentally disabled people to join the plot, then arresting them.
America can't hear you...
http://www.allweirdpics.com/pictures/I_Cant_Hear_You.jpg
he's busy right now.

invisible
07-31-2014, 07:26 PM
http://m.news9.com/story.aspx?story=26140132&catId=112032

And of course in other news, the gov't claims in court today that the unedited half a dozen or so security camera recordings of the OKC 1995 event don't exist. Yeah, right. Maybe they can buy a copy of one of the unedited tapes from the retired FBI guy who tried to sell it for a million dollars a few months back. Of course no one in the media is bothering to ask Charles Key what he thinks is really going on.

green73
07-31-2014, 07:33 PM
How many terrorist attacks have we suffered? It is working. Increase budget.

In NYC, a cabbie I had threw rose petals out the window. I asked him why. He said to discourage lions from chasing the cab. I said there are no lions. He said, there you go.

invisible
07-31-2014, 08:51 PM
And here's Ben Swann's article on the FBI's "misplaced" evidence:
http://benswann.com/judge-to-fbi-explain-what-happened-to-missing-okc-bombing-videos/


FBI witness Richard Williams, the assistant building manager for General Services Administration at the time of the attack, testified that the cameras on the building were not operational and had not been since two years prior to the bombing. Also, a retired FBI agent named Stephen Brannan claimed that he investigated an incident where FBI agents allegedly attempted to sell videos of the attack to the media for $1 million and found it to be a hoax. Another FBI witness, Charles Hanger, then an Oklahoma highway patrolman, took the stand to explain what happened to the dash cam video of Timothy McVeigh’s arrest, which he claims was rendered useless by a recording error.


Now THAT's worthy of a laughing jack, right there! No one wanted to cough up a million for a copy of an unedited video, so therefore it must have been a hoax. The feds immediately removed those cameras from their building because they were going to repair them, don't you see? Yes, that's right, the same cameras that they claimed not to exist until a photograph surfaced, but now they were broken? Uh huh.

Working Poor
07-31-2014, 09:43 PM
Just remember the #1 rule of undercover police work:

Don't blow your cover...

NorthCarolinaLiberty
07-31-2014, 10:08 PM
Yeah, picking on the weak. Dogs. The elderly. The disabled.

Where's that piece of crap troll on here who just started his government internship? You get involved with this, you piece of garbage?