"Terrorists For The FBI - How The FBI Uses Informants To Surveil & Entrap Americans" - The FBI's In The Business Of Creating Bogus Terrorists
The following investigation into the FBI implicates the Bureau in collusion to actually foment bogus terrorist plots which the FBI then claims to expose, in order to bolster the FBI's poor credibility.
What the FBI has done here is the equivalent of a group of firefighters setting fires after they have learned that their firehouse is going to be closed, in order to justify the need for their existence.
From its Gestapo tactics and completely unAmerican way of operating, the FBI clearly outlived its useful existence as any type of policing agency decades ago, when its agents were reduced to little more than common criminals.
Prior to the attacks on 9-11-2001 there was serious consideration given to either completely restructuring the FBI or abolishing it.
Then the 9-11 false flag operation was perpetrated against the American people and the corrupt and malfunctioning FBI was given precedent setting new authority and billions more in its annual operating budget to attack the U.S. Bill of Rights like never before.
The equivalent of giving a group of pyromaniacs the keys to a munitions' factory.
The fact is that the FBI has never been granted a legislative charter, which gives it no statutory basis to exist. And that means that the FBI should be abolished.
Democracy Now
August 26, 2011
"The FBI has built a massive network of spies to prevent another domestic terrorist attack.
But are they busting plots—or leading them?
That’s the question addressed by a year-long investigation in Mother Jones magazine.
It suggests FBI informants are not only busting terrorist plots, they are actually leading them so the FBI can later claim victories in the so-called 'war on terror.'”
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The following has been excerpted from RT.com:
The Federal Bureau of Investigation employs upwards of 15,000 undercover agents today, ten times what they had on the roster back in 1975.
If you think that’s a few spies too many — spies earning as much as $100,000 per assignment — one doesn’t have to go too deep into their track record to see their accomplishments. Those agents are responsible for an overwhelming amount of terrorist stings that have stopped major domestic catastrophes in the vein of 9/11 from happening on American soil.
Another thing those agents are responsible for, however, is plotting those very schemes.
The FBI has in recent years used trained informants not just to snitch on suspected terrorists, but to set them up from the get-go. A recent report put together by Mother Jones and the Investigative Reporting Program at the University of California-Berkley analyses some striking statistics about the role of FBI informants in terrorism cases that the Bureau has targeted in the decade since the September 11 attacks.
The report reveals that the FBI regularly infiltrates communities where they suspect terrorist-minded individuals to be engaging with others. Regardless of their intentions, agents are sent in to converse within the community, find suspects that could potentially carry out “lone wolf” attacks and then, more or less, encourage them to do so. By providing weaponry, funds and a plan, FBI-directed agents will encourage otherwise-unwilling participants to plot out terrorist attacks, only to bust them before any events fully materialize.
Additionally, one former high-level FBI officials speaking to Mother Jones says that, for every informant officially employed by the bureau, up to three unofficial agents are working undercover.
The FBI has used those informants to set-up and thus shut-down several of the more high profile would-be attacks in recent years. The report reveals that the Washington DC Metro bombing plot, the New York City subway plot, the attempt to blow up Chicago’s Sears Tower and dozens more were all orchestrated by FBI agents.
In fact, reads the report, only three of the more well-known terror plots of the last decade weren’t orchestrated by FBI-involved agents.
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