Yeah, so about that "Iranian assassination attempt"
Video: Former CIA Agent "Iran's plot to kill Trump doesn't ADD UP" | Redacted w Clayton Morris
Last week after the election, the FBI announced that it had two men in custody and had indicted three men for a plot of sorry for a plot to assassinate President Trump
I didn't expect i'd be posting about yet another "assassination attempt" targeting the Zion Don, but here we are, albeit a day late and a dollar short. Once again Israel's arch enemy, Iran (duh), whom Israel wants the U.S. to blow-up in yet another ME war for the Jewish State, is trying to kill the future Zionist president of the United States of America! Can you imagine??? How dare they!!! As i mentioned in another post, Anyone falling for this horse shit should apply for CEO of the Flat Earth Society and i think Larry Johnson, a former CIA analyst, as well as many other folks, might agree:
The Bogus Iranian Assassination Plot and My Conversation With Tom Luongo
This thing stinks to high heaven. It sounds like something the FBI cooked up to create a meme prior to Trump's election, with the goal of portraying Iran as the ultimate empire of evil. In my opinion, if you buy into this, you're being played for a chump.
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The next thing we learn is that Farhad Shakeri, a convicted thief and drug trafficker, somehow finds a job in the Iranian oil and gas industry. Yeah, that makes sense, Iran is real keen on importing Afghan citizens with a history of heroin trafficking (sarcasm fully intended). And then, wonder of wonders, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard reaches out to Farhad and asks him to put a hit on an Iranian in the US that reportedly stole $250,000 from Iran.
And how do we know this? The FBI called up Farhad, who reportedly is in Tehran, and Farhad gave up the story, at least most of it.
The FBI has been doing shit like this for decades. They find some half-wit ding-a-ling who appears to be a radical or compromises himself, then convince them to commit a crime, with FBI assistance, so that the FBI can jump in and save the day, thereby justifying its bloated budget while it keeps the pliable public in a state of perpetual fear, willing to sacrifice their liberties at the drop of a pipe bomb. Or they might simply allow a known terror plot to manifest which serves exactly the same purpose. Following is a minuscule smattering of such examples.
False Flags: The Secret History of Al Qaeda | The Corbett Report
As we shall see, this increasingly implausible story involved Mohamed becoming an FBI informant while simultaneously training and steering the terror cells that would be linked to the World Trade Center bombing, the US Embassy bombings and the other spectacular attacks in the 1990s that would make Al Qaeda synonymous with international terrorism, evading the justice system for years and then disappearing off the face of the planet.
False Flags Don't Fly Anymore | The Corbett Report
And the Americans are learning that there were multiple bombs found, dismantled and taken out of the Alfred P. Murrah building on April 19, 1995. They are learning that Timothy McVeigh had written a letter to his sister in which he claimed to be in the Special Forces for the U.S. Army. They are learning the bombing was being directed by FBI informants, just as the 1993 World Trade Center bombing was.
Lies The FBI Told Me (video) | The Corbett Report
As Hollywood attempts to burnish J. Edgar Hoover's legacy, The Corbett Report peers into the FBI's closet to rummage around its skeletons. From its illegal wiretaps and cointelpro campaigns to crime lab fraud and phoney terror busts, we cover all the bases in this week's edition of The Corbett Report.
Interview 502 - Dr. Frederic Whitehurst on the FBI Crime Lab | The Corbett Report
A former Supervisory Special Agent in the FBI Crime Lab, Dr. Frederic Whitehurst joins us to discuss a startling new report on how the Justice Department has failed to report shoddy FBI crime lab work to the defense counsel of those who have been convicted based on that faulty evidence. We talk about Dr. Whitehurst's time in the FBI crime lab and discuss his experience blowing the whistle on lies, fraud and cover up in some of the biggest cases in FBI history, including the 1993 WTC bombing and the 1995 OKC bombing.
Interview 1476 - New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato | The Corbett Report
Speaking with multiple FBI case agents, Sperry lists a series of incidents describing Mueller 'throwing up roadblocks' in front of his own investigators - "making it easier for Saudi suspects to escape questioning." And according to the lawsuit, Mueller "deep-sixed what evidence his agents did manage to uncover."
Exclusive | FBI lost count of number of informants at Capitol on Jan. 6: ex-official
The FBI had so many paid informants at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, that it lost track of the number and had to perform a later audit to determine exactly how many "Confidential Human Sources" run by different FBI field offices were present that day, a former assistant director of the bureau has told lawmakers.
COINTELPRO | International Leonard Peltier Defense Committee
Many counterintelligence techniques involved the use of paid informants. Informants became "agent provocateurs" by raising controversial issues at meetings to take advantage of ideological divisions; promoting enmity with other groups; or inciting the group to violent acts, even to the point of providing them with weapons. Over the years, FBI provocateurs repeatedly urged and initiated violent acts, including forceful disruptions of meetings and demonstrations, attacks on police, bombings, etc.
FBI PROVOCATIONS: Does the FBI Stop Terrorism, or Create It? A Brief History
While the American people are being bombarded every day with news reports about the investigation of the Boston Marathon bombings-most of which reports are based on deliberate FBI and law-enforcement leaks spoon-fed to the news media-important lessons can be drawn from FBI terrorism cases going back 20 years, at least as far as 1993.
Furthermore, the FBI's long history of infiltration, incitement to violence, and entrapment, is little known to Americans today. But what the Bureau has done against labor, radicals, and other perceived adversaries for over nine decades, it is doing still today, particularly against Muslim communities and organizations.
The FBI is still entrapping people.
As time went on, though, the real heart of the Whitmer kidnapping story became something different: It was a reminder that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) regularly organizes political violence only to then prosecute the people it can rope into its plots. Sure, the story involved some easily radicalized right-wing men. And some of them had genuinely frightening beliefs. But the bigger story is that those men almost certainly never would have done anything close to what they tried if it weren't for federal agents. More than a story about radicalization, it was a story about just how regularly the FBI entraps people in plots just like this one.
Whitmer Kidnapping Plot Informant Was a Liability. Federal Agents Shut Him Up.
A month before the 2020 presidential election, the Justice Department announced that the FBI had foiled a plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, whose pandemic lockdown measures drew harsh criticism from President Donald Trump and his supporters.
The alleged plot coincided with growing concern about far-right political violence in America. But the FBI quickly realized it had a problem: A key informant in the case, a career snitch with a long rap sheet, had helped to orchestrate the kidnapping plot.