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Itsback
04-29-2019, 06:10 PM
A US Army vet who converted to Islam mulled a mass killing of Christians, Jews and police officers in “retribution” for the Christchurch mosque attack in New Zealand, says an indictment describing his failed “martyrdom.”

The indictment against Mark Steven Domingo, 26, unsealed Monday, alleges that he plotted to carry out a terrorist attack in revenge for the killing of 50 Muslims in Christchurch, New Zealand.

https://www.rt.com/usa (https://www.rt.com/usa/457856-army-vet-bombing-revenge-christchurch)

RonZeplin
04-29-2019, 07:43 PM
FBI Mk Ultra.

Do you feel safer now?

oyarde
04-29-2019, 08:21 PM
Do Something Danke .

Itsback
04-30-2019, 08:05 AM
I saw some videos of New York. Those people can do anything for money. Al-Baghdadi had said "see you in New York"

Superfluous Man
04-30-2019, 09:06 AM
Notice that prior to the FBI getting involved, the extent of this man's evil was this expression of opinion:

“There were mosque shootings in new Zealand," Domingo posted on March 14 in a private online group, according to the indictment reviewed by NBC News and AP. “[T]here must be retribution.”

“I feel like I should make a christians life miserable tomorrow for our fallen bros n sis in [N]ew Zealand...maybe a jews life...they shed our blood...no Muslim should have to experience this, a message needs to be sent,” Domingo added.

That's it. Not that his feelings were right. But he was understandably angry, and expressed that anger with words.

The words he used weren't criminal. So that's when the FBI stepped in to help nudge this potential future criminal toward realizing his potential.


His comments drew the attention of an FBI informant, who offered to help. The two discussed plans for six weeks, the indictment said. Asked if he had a plan for afterwards, Domingo allegedly replied, “Martyrdom, bro.”

Of course, the FBI aren't guilty of anything. Only their pawn is.

ATruepatriot
04-30-2019, 09:13 AM
Notice that prior to the FBI getting involved, the extent of this man's evil was this expression of opinion:


That's it. Not that his feelings were right. But he was understandably angry, and expressed that anger with words.

The words he used weren't criminal. So that's when the FBI stepped in to help nudge this potential future criminal toward realizing his potential.



Of course, the FBI aren't guilty of anything. Only their pawn is.

Absolutely. Remember witness Haskell and the Underwear Bomber?