Mainstream Media & FBI Push Fake Terror Attack Even After Their Patsy Refused to Do It
Mainstream Media & FBI Push Fake Terror Attack Even After Their Patsy Refused to Do It
Posted on December 29, 2017 by Rachel Blevins
Researched by Pastor Gary Boyd
It is no secret that agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation often look for and take advantage of vulnerable individuals on the internet by gaining their trust and convincing them to carry out attacksâbut even in a case where the âterroristâ backed out of the attack, the mainstream media is still celebrating the FBIâs diligence in the War on Terror.
âFBI thwarts alleged plan to carry out terrorist attack in San Francisco on Christmas,â the Washington Post reported, claiming that the agency was able to prevent âa possible terrorist attack at San Franciscoâs Pier 39 after arresting a man who told undercover agents he wanted to carry out an Islamic State-inspired suicide bombing at the popular tourist destination on Christmas Day.â
The New York Post joined in with the headline âFBI thwarts ISIS-inspired Christmas terror attack on San Francisco,â and the claim that the suspect was âformer US Marine sharpshooterâ Everitt Aaron Jameson, 26, who was discharged from the military for fraudulent enlistment, and now works as a tow truck driver.
The Department of Justice released a statement confirming that Jameson has been arrested for âattempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization.â If convicted, he faces up to 20 years in prison and $250,000 in fines.
âAccording to court documents, Jameson had several online interactions with a confidential source in which he expressed support for the October 31, 2017, terrorist attack in New York City and offered his services for âthe cause.â In subsequent communications with an undercover agent, Jameson referred to his training in the U.S. military and noted he had been trained for combat and war. Jameson later met with another undercover agent whom he believed to be associated with the senior leadership of the foreign terrorist organization, ISIS (the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham, also known as ISIL). During his interactions with this undercover agent, Jameson offered to carry out violent acts and to provide financial support for the terrorist organization.â
Now, the question isâhow did FBI agents find Jameson, and did he actually pose a threat of carrying out a terrorist attack?
The Los Angeles Times reported that Jameson began studying Islam one year ago, after he became âdepressed and even suicidal over losing custody of his children.â However, his family insisted that he did not have violent tendencies, and had never mentioned anything about becoming involved with the Islamic State.
âHe just ainât no terrorist, no way,â Jamesonâs father said. âHe would never hurt people. Not ever. Itâs just unbelievable. Thatâs not who he is.â
The criminal complaint filed against Jameson claimed that he first caught the agencyâs attention when a âcredible FBI Confidential Human Sourceâ flagged his Facebook account as suspicious on Sept. 19, for âLikingâ and âLovingâ posts that were âpro-ISIS and pro-terrorism.â
âTo provide an example of the types of posts Jameson was âLikingâ and âLovingâ during this time period, the CHS reported to the FBI that Jameson âlovedâ a post on November 29, 2017 that is an image of Santa Claus standing in New York with a box of dynamite. The text of the post reads, âISIS post image of Santa with dynamite threatening attack on New York.â The Propaganda poster shows Santa Claus standing on a roof next to a box of dynamite looking out over a crowd of shoppers with the words âWe meet at Christmas in New York⦠soon.â Under this post, Jameson selected the âLikeâ option and then selected the âHeartâ option to signify that he âLovedâ the post.â
However, the fact that Jameson âlikedâ a post on Facebook about an ISIS attack in the United States on Christmas day, does not guarantee that he would have actually carried out such an attack by himself.
While the complaint does detail the conversations Jameson had with FBI informants, and it shows that he appeared eager to provide supplies for an attack on a crowded area, and willing to carry out, he was never in contact with a suspected member of ISIS.
It is also important to consider the context. FBI informants were holding bait in front of a depressed, suicidal man, and were giving him a sense of attention and companionship that he was likely lacking in his own life. Ultimately, two days after meeting with FBI informants in person, the criminal complaint noted that Jameson sent a message on Dec. 18, saying, âI donât think I can do this after all. Iâve reconsidered.â
It was too late. Even though he had not harmed anyone, and had declined to carry out the attack the agents were trying to talk him into, the FBI obtained a search warrant for Jamesonâs home the next day. They seized a letter signed by âAbdullah Abu Everitt,â a last will and testament, and a series of weapons including âa Winchester .22 caliber rifle, a Ruger M77, a Ruger 9mm handgun, magazines, ammunition and fireworks.â
Everitt Jameson now faces up to 20 years in prison for engaging in conversations online with FBI informants who intentionally targeted his weaknesses, as the mainstream media celebrates the fact that the FBI has foiled yet another FBI terror plot, and the agents who are responsible for ruining an innocent manâs life, look for their next victim.
If Jameson never had any intention of carrying out a terror attack and the entire idea was forced on him by the FBI, why on Earth would this be on the news and touted as some foiled plot?
Well, the answer to that is simple.
Former FBI assistant director Thomas Fuentes actually reveals the answer as he defends the tactics used by the FBI to set up poverty-stricken, mentally ill men by offering them large sums of money and weapons to commit crimes.
After he defended the FBIâs role in bribing poor, mentally diminished people to get them to commit crimes, he let out a bombshell statement, confirming what many of us already know.
âIf youâre submitting budget proposals for a law enforcement agency, for an intelligence agency, youâre not going to submit the proposal that âWe won the war on terror and everythingâs great,â cause the first thing thatâs gonna happen is your budgetâs gonna be cut in half,â states Fuentes. âYou know, itâs my opposite of Jesse Jacksonâs âKeep Hope Aliveââitâs âKeep Fear Alive.â Keep it alive.â
There you have it. The FBI puts Americans in danger by grooming otherwise entirely innocent people into doing harm â so they can keep fear alive.
But what wouldâve happened if Jameson wouldâve actually carried out this attack that the FBI was trying to force on him? Would the FBI still claim they had informants attempting to groom him? Would they admit their role in his life at all?
David Steele, a 20-year Marine Corps intelligence officer, the second-highest-ranking civilian in the U.S. Marine Corps Intelligence, and former CIA clandestine services case officer, had this to say about these most unscrupulous operations:
âMost terrorists are false flag terrorists, or are created by our own security services. In the United States, every single terrorist incident we have had has been a false flag, or has been an informant pushed on by the FBI. In fact, we now have citizens taking out restraining orders against FBI informants that are trying to incite terrorism. Weâve become a lunatic asylum.â
Indeed, weâve become a lunatic asylum, the lunatics are now running the asylum.
ziggy88 wrote:
Mainstream Media & FBI Push Fake Terror Attack Even After Their Patsy Refused to Do It
Posted on December 29, 2017 by Rachel Blevins
Researched by Pastor Gary Boyd
It is no secret that agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation often look for and take advantage of vulnerable individuals on the internet by gaining their trust and convincing them to carry out attacksâbut even in a case where the âterroristâ backed out of the attack, the mainstream media is still celebrating the FBIâs diligence in the War on Terror.
âFBI thwarts alleged plan to carry out terrorist attack in San Francisco on Christmas,â the Washington Post reported, claiming that the agency was able to prevent âa possible terrorist attack at San Franciscoâs Pier 39 after arresting a man who told undercover agents he wanted to carry out an Islamic State-inspired suicide bombing at the popular tourist destination on Christmas Day.â
The New York Post joined in with the headline âFBI thwarts ISIS-inspired Christmas terror attack on San Francisco,â and the claim that the suspect was âformer US Marine sharpshooterâ Everitt Aaron Jameson, 26, who was discharged from the military for fraudulent enlistment, and now works as a tow truck driver.
The Department of Justice released a statement confirming that Jameson has been arrested for âattempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization.â If convicted, he faces up to 20 years in prison and $250,000 in fines.
âAccording to court documents, Jameson had several online interactions with a confidential source in which he expressed support for the October 31, 2017, terrorist attack in New York City and offered his services for âthe cause.â In subsequent communications with an undercover agent, Jameson referred to his training in the U.S. military and noted he had been trained for combat and war. Jameson later met with another undercover agent whom he believed to be associated with the senior leadership of the foreign terrorist organization, ISIS (the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham, also known as ISIL). During his interactions with this undercover agent, Jameson offered to carry out violent acts and to provide financial support for the terrorist organization.â
Now, the question isâhow did FBI agents find Jameson, and did he actually pose a threat of carrying out a terrorist attack?
The Los Angeles Times reported that Jameson began studying Islam one year ago, after he became âdepressed and even suicidal over losing custody of his children.â However, his family insisted that he did not have violent tendencies, and had never mentioned anything about becoming involved with the Islamic State.
âHe just ainât no terrorist, no way,â Jamesonâs father said. âHe would never hurt people. Not ever. Itâs just unbelievable. Thatâs not who he is.â
The criminal complaint filed against Jameson claimed that he first caught the agencyâs attention when a âcredible FBI Confidential Human Sourceâ flagged his Facebook account as suspicious on Sept. 19, for âLikingâ and âLovingâ posts that were âpro-ISIS and pro-terrorism.â
âTo provide an example of the types of posts Jameson was âLikingâ and âLovingâ during this time period, the CHS reported to the FBI that Jameson âlovedâ a post on November 29, 2017 that is an image of Santa Claus standing in New York with a box of dynamite. The text of the post reads, âISIS post image of Santa with dynamite threatening attack on New York.â The Propaganda poster shows Santa Claus standing on a roof next to a box of dynamite looking out over a crowd of shoppers with the words âWe meet at Christmas in New York⦠soon.â Under this post, Jameson selected the âLikeâ option and then selected the âHeartâ option to signify that he âLovedâ the post.â
However, the fact that Jameson âlikedâ a post on Facebook about an ISIS attack in the United States on Christmas day, does not guarantee that he would have actually carried out such an attack by himself.
While the complaint does detail the conversations Jameson had with FBI informants, and it shows that he appeared eager to provide supplies for an attack on a crowded area, and willing to carry out, he was never in contact with a suspected member of ISIS.
It is also important to consider the context. FBI informants were holding bait in front of a depressed, suicidal man, and were giving him a sense of attention and companionship that he was likely lacking in his own life. Ultimately, two days after meeting with FBI informants in person, the criminal complaint noted that Jameson sent a message on Dec. 18, saying, âI donât think I can do this after all. Iâve reconsidered.â
It was too late. Even though he had not harmed anyone, and had declined to carry out the attack the agents were trying to talk him into, the FBI obtained a search warrant for Jamesonâs home the next day. They seized a letter signed by âAbdullah Abu Everitt,â a last will and testament, and a series of weapons including âa Winchester .22 caliber rifle, a Ruger M77, a Ruger 9mm handgun, magazines, ammunition and fireworks.â
Everitt Jameson now faces up to 20 years in prison for engaging in conversations online with FBI informants who intentionally targeted his weaknesses, as the mainstream media celebrates the fact that the FBI has foiled yet another FBI terror plot, and the agents who are responsible for ruining an innocent manâs life, look for their next victim.
If Jameson never had any intention of carrying out a terror attack and the entire idea was forced on him by the FBI, why on Earth would this be on the news and touted as some foiled plot?
Well, the answer to that is simple.
Former FBI assistant director Thomas Fuentes actually reveals the answer as he defends the tactics used by the FBI to set up poverty-stricken, mentally ill men by offering them large sums of money and weapons to commit crimes.
After he defended the FBIâs role in bribing poor, mentally diminished people to get them to commit crimes, he let out a bombshell statement, confirming what many of us already know.
âIf youâre submitting budget proposals for a law enforcement agency, for an intelligence agency, youâre not going to submit the proposal that âWe won the war on terror and everythingâs great,â cause the first thing thatâs gonna happen is your budgetâs gonna be cut in half,â states Fuentes. âYou know, itâs my opposite of Jesse Jacksonâs âKeep Hope Aliveââitâs âKeep Fear Alive.â Keep it alive.â
There you have it. The FBI puts Americans in danger by grooming otherwise entirely innocent people into doing harm â so they can keep fear alive.
But what wouldâve happened if Jameson wouldâve actually carried out this attack that the FBI was trying to force on him? Would the FBI still claim they had informants attempting to groom him? Would they admit their role in his life at all?
David Steele, a 20-year Marine Corps intelligence officer, the second-highest-ranking civilian in the U.S. Marine Corps Intelligence, and former CIA clandestine services case officer, had this to say about these most unscrupulous operations:
âMost terrorists are false flag terrorists, or are created by our own security services. In the United States, every single terrorist incident we have had has been a false flag, or has been an informant pushed on by the FBI. In fact, we now have citizens taking out restraining orders against FBI informants that are trying to incite terrorism. Weâve become a lunatic asylum.â
Indeed, weâve become a lunatic asylum, the lunatics are now running the asylum.
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It's called entrapment and it is perfectly legal for the FBI to create circumstances to get the bad guys. They have infiltrated all kinds of organizations, including the KKK to stop them.
In fact many bad guys have even used Facebook to get attention, it's exactly what they want.
ziggy88 wrote:
Mainstream Media & FBI Push Fake Terror Attack Even After Their Patsy Refused to Do It
Posted on December 29, 2017 by Rachel Blevins
Researched by Pastor Gary Boyd
It is no secret that agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation often look for and take advantage of vulnerable individuals on the internet by gaining their trust and convincing them to carry out attacksâbut even in a case where the âterroristâ backed out of the attack, the mainstream media is still celebrating the FBIâs diligence in the War on Terror.
âFBI thwarts alleged plan to carry out terrorist attack in San Francisco on Christmas,â the Washington Post reported, claiming that the agency was able to prevent âa possible terrorist attack at San Franciscoâs Pier 39 after arresting a man who told undercover agents he wanted to carry out an Islamic State-inspired suicide bombing at the popular tourist destination on Christmas Day.â
The New York Post joined in with the headline âFBI thwarts ISIS-inspired Christmas terror attack on San Francisco,â and the claim that the suspect was âformer US Marine sharpshooterâ Everitt Aaron Jameson, 26, who was discharged from the military for fraudulent enlistment, and now works as a tow truck driver.
The Department of Justice released a statement confirming that Jameson has been arrested for âattempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization.â If convicted, he faces up to 20 years in prison and $250,000 in fines.
âAccording to court documents, Jameson had several online interactions with a confidential source in which he expressed support for the October 31, 2017, terrorist attack in New York City and offered his services for âthe cause.â In subsequent communications with an undercover agent, Jameson referred to his training in the U.S. military and noted he had been trained for combat and war. Jameson later met with another undercover agent whom he believed to be associated with the senior leadership of the foreign terrorist organization, ISIS (the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham, also known as ISIL). During his interactions with this undercover agent, Jameson offered to carry out violent acts and to provide financial support for the terrorist organization.â
Now, the question isâhow did FBI agents find Jameson, and did he actually pose a threat of carrying out a terrorist attack?
The Los Angeles Times reported that Jameson began studying Islam one year ago, after he became âdepressed and even suicidal over losing custody of his children.â However, his family insisted that he did not have violent tendencies, and had never mentioned anything about becoming involved with the Islamic State.
âHe just ainât no terrorist, no way,â Jamesonâs father said. âHe would never hurt people. Not ever. Itâs just unbelievable. Thatâs not who he is.â
The criminal complaint filed against Jameson claimed that he first caught the agencyâs attention when a âcredible FBI Confidential Human Sourceâ flagged his Facebook account as suspicious on Sept. 19, for âLikingâ and âLovingâ posts that were âpro-ISIS and pro-terrorism.â
âTo provide an example of the types of posts Jameson was âLikingâ and âLovingâ during this time period, the CHS reported to the FBI that Jameson âlovedâ a post on November 29, 2017 that is an image of Santa Claus standing in New York with a box of dynamite. The text of the post reads, âISIS post image of Santa with dynamite threatening attack on New York.â The Propaganda poster shows Santa Claus standing on a roof next to a box of dynamite looking out over a crowd of shoppers with the words âWe meet at Christmas in New York⦠soon.â Under this post, Jameson selected the âLikeâ option and then selected the âHeartâ option to signify that he âLovedâ the post.â
However, the fact that Jameson âlikedâ a post on Facebook about an ISIS attack in the United States on Christmas day, does not guarantee that he would have actually carried out such an attack by himself.
While the complaint does detail the conversations Jameson had with FBI informants, and it shows that he appeared eager to provide supplies for an attack on a crowded area, and willing to carry out, he was never in contact with a suspected member of ISIS.
It is also important to consider the context. FBI informants were holding bait in front of a depressed, suicidal man, and were giving him a sense of attention and companionship that he was likely lacking in his own life. Ultimately, two days after meeting with FBI informants in person, the criminal complaint noted that Jameson sent a message on Dec. 18, saying, âI donât think I can do this after all. Iâve reconsidered.â
It was too late. Even though he had not harmed anyone, and had declined to carry out the attack the agents were trying to talk him into, the FBI obtained a search warrant for Jamesonâs home the next day. They seized a letter signed by âAbdullah Abu Everitt,â a last will and testament, and a series of weapons including âa Winchester .22 caliber rifle, a Ruger M77, a Ruger 9mm handgun, magazines, ammunition and fireworks.â
Everitt Jameson now faces up to 20 years in prison for engaging in conversations online with FBI informants who intentionally targeted his weaknesses, as the mainstream media celebrates the fact that the FBI has foiled yet another FBI terror plot, and the agents who are responsible for ruining an innocent manâs life, look for their next victim.
If Jameson never had any intention of carrying out a terror attack and the entire idea was forced on him by the FBI, why on Earth would this be on the news and touted as some foiled plot?
Well, the answer to that is simple.
Former FBI assistant director Thomas Fuentes actually reveals the answer as he defends the tactics used by the FBI to set up poverty-stricken, mentally ill men by offering them large sums of money and weapons to commit crimes.
After he defended the FBIâs role in bribing poor, mentally diminished people to get them to commit crimes, he let out a bombshell statement, confirming what many of us already know.
âIf youâre submitting budget proposals for a law enforcement agency, for an intelligence agency, youâre not going to submit the proposal that âWe won the war on terror and everythingâs great,â cause the first thing thatâs gonna happen is your budgetâs gonna be cut in half,â states Fuentes. âYou know, itâs my opposite of Jesse Jacksonâs âKeep Hope Aliveââitâs âKeep Fear Alive.â Keep it alive.â
There you have it. The FBI puts Americans in danger by grooming otherwise entirely innocent people into doing harm â so they can keep fear alive.
But what wouldâve happened if Jameson wouldâve actually carried out this attack that the FBI was trying to force on him? Would the FBI still claim they had informants attempting to groom him? Would they admit their role in his life at all?
David Steele, a 20-year Marine Corps intelligence officer, the second-highest-ranking civilian in the U.S. Marine Corps Intelligence, and former CIA clandestine services case officer, had this to say about these most unscrupulous operations:
âMost terrorists are false flag terrorists, or are created by our own security services. In the United States, every single terrorist incident we have had has been a false flag, or has been an informant pushed on by the FBI. In fact, we now have citizens taking out restraining orders against FBI informants that are trying to incite terrorism. Weâve become a lunatic asylum.â
Indeed, weâve become a lunatic asylum, the lunatics are now running the asylum.
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Well then this post not to mentions is garbage in the highest level it does not warrant a response. The last three FBI agents since Bush are all republicans. So if it’s a mess you don’t have look any further that Bush and Trump
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