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Monday, December 28, 2020

FBI: White supremacists plotted attack on US power grid

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — White supremacists plotted to attack power stations in the southeastern U.S., and an Ohio teenager who allegedly shared the plan said he wanted the group to be “operational” on a fast-tracked timeline if President Donald Trump were to lose his re-election bid, the FBI alleges in an affidavit that was mistakenly unsealed. 

17 comments:

  1. How much do you want to bet that the fibbies were leading the charge?

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    1. You can bet they were all the way. Just the way it was worded sounds like a govt BS report that is "accidently" released.

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  2. Hopefully the FBI can lay off garage door pulls for awhile and focus on tweens on skateboards carrying bb guns.

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  3. I've never met a white supremacist.

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    1. I did know a few about 35 years ago but they've been dead for damn near that long. I live in a 90% White rural area with a good sized contingent of red necks and what not and I've never seen a White supremacist around here. It makes me think that the FBI is doing a real whizz bang job because they keep finding these people everywhere. Uh huh. Yup. Uh huh.

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    2. Eons ago, now, I worked on a dude ranch in Wyoming and some of the workers were retired folks from Alabama. They were vicious racists.

      But in general, I agree. For the most part I've not met any.

      Ironically, as a Jew who wears a kippa, the ONE incident of actual anti-Semitism I've had directed at me happened at the local mall in NH. Meanwhile, compare and contrast when I was down in really-really-really small-town Texas, where I was staying over the weekend (wasn't worth flying home just to be back Monday). I was at a restaurant and a kid's voice from behind me, "Mommy, what's that funny hat that man's wearing"?

      "That's how he shows he loves G-d, now be quiet before he hears you". What a heart-warming answer.

      Also that weekend, having nothing to do, I went exploring. Ended up in a blink-and-you'll-miss-it town. Walking around the main street, I was soon approached by a sheriff who asked why I was there. I explained I worked for (company) in (small but still bigger town) and was there over the weekend, and just exploring. My guess is that someone saw me - a stranger - poking around and understandably called them.

      Anyway, he then saw my kippa and smiled, and said "Shalom"!

      Same with my experiences in Louisiana.

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    3. I've met a few over the years, but it's been a couple of decades since the last one (picking up some extra money moonlighting at a low-wage, but easy job, with a Montana ex-con and white-supremacist prison gang member). I wouldn't have much chance in the last couple decades to meet any. I've met some very racist people, though. Some Russian, a lot more Chinese, some Korean, some (dot) Indians, etc. All new immigrants. Americans are mostly pretty non-racist as far as most of the world goes. Black African immigrants I know are *very* scathing in their views of many (most?) American-born blacks and their culture. More so than most American whites are, too, of inner-city types and the professional racialist hucksters.

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  4. ...the FBI alleges in an affidavit that was mistakenly unsealed. "

    Bwahahahahaha

    Every time I would visit a friend of mine, I would wrestle the TV remote out of his hand and switch the channel to the Mexican soap opera channel.

    I don't speak a word of spanish, but you knew exactly what was to going on because it's a soap opera- it's not like the plots change and it was funnier in spanish.

    Those Mexican soap opera plotlines were nothing compared to the bullshit coming out of the globalist camp these days.

    Expect to see Biden performing literal miracles shortly. Then transcending, becoming a star God and kamala becoming his holy prophet.

    January can't come soon enough.

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  5. Nothing is ever "mistakenly unsealed"

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  6. I find this as credible as the "militia" that was going to kidnap Witmer.

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  7. Shoot up your own damned transformers ya MI asshole. White supremacist my ass.

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  8. FBI globalist hand-rubbers other-whites, posing as white supremacists, caught themselves plotting attacks on the power grid. Some poor sap bringing them coffee was to be charged.

    Note to globalists, that is our infrastructure, and we would prefer it remain intact. You only have temporary possession of it.

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  9. Every one of these stories starts like this: Hello my fellow White Supremacists. I too hate blacks and Jews-so, who wants to do some terrorisms?

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  10. Translation: FBI plotted an attack on the US power grid, and rope-a-doped some dummies into it so they could bust them for fake terrorism and make it look like they have a reason to exist.

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  11. We now have the conformation that the FBI was highly involved...

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  12. FFS this is ham-handed, even by Eff Bee Eye standards. Interesting how LITERAL terrorist acts by BLM, Pantyfaaaa, are ignored, given a slap on the wrist, but fake nazis are are created out of nothing.

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  13. I've never met a white supremacist, but they do exist. My white liberal roommate said so... right after she called a black republican an uncle tom.

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