Tuesday, August 24, 2021

The FBI's version of a speed trap

The Federal Bureau of Instigation [sic] seems to be running entrapment rackets all over the country, including this particularly bizarre operation.

FBI informant Joshua Caleb Sutter was "paid handsomely" by the feds to lead the "neo-nazi terrorist group" known as Atomwaffen Division, according to newly released court documents.
Atomwaffen Division under Sutter's leadership became a Satanic death cult that targeted troubled youth for radicalization so the feds could set them up to advance their false narrative that "white extremists" are America's greatest terror threat.

As far as I have been able to tell, the GOP has shown zero interest in putting a halt to the FBI's increasingly ominous missions to create criminals for the purpose of very publicly arresting them, even though the narrative being pushed by the feds' nefarious machinations is one that plays directly into the hands of the Democrat Party. Just another example that many, if not most, elected Republicans at the national level aren't interested in much beyond maintaining their cushy jobs, which they believe they can continue to do by mouthing traditional pieties about individual freedom and small government while doing little or nothing to actually support these values. I'm not sure there's enough life left in what remains of traditional America to fix this situation through the ballot box. Rougher tools ultimately may be required - so the domestic uprisings that the FBI dishonestly floats as a huge concern now might, ironically, become a self-fulfilling prophesy in the future. Funny, what happens when you play with matches.

2 comments:

  1. I enjoyed Chesterton's Man Who Was Thursday until the happy ending which seemed anti-climactic. Apparently GKC wrote it to cheer himself up. Could he have imagined the levels of deviousness we now experience of cops masquerading? No happy ending here.

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  2. This whole "white supremacist threat" has been a leftist political tactic from the git go. What we need to recognize is who's willing to go along with it.

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