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Friday, January 28, 2022

The Gretchen Whitmer Kidnapping Plot Looks an Awful Lot Like Entrapment

This is a much more persuasive example of Deep State nefariousness than January 6.

The militia members who allegedly plotted to kidnap Michigan's Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer because of her COVID-19 lockdown policies will go to trial in just a few weeks. Six were charged in connection with the plot, and one of them has already pleaded guilty and is expected to testify against the rest. State authorities charged eight others with aiding a terrorist plot.

But the government's case against these 14 alleged extremists relies on work done by at least a dozen government informants and undercover FBI agents whose extensive involvement in the plot calls into question whether it would have moved forward at all without the government's prodding. Some of these government actors took lead roles in organizing the supposed plot—one of the informants was even paid $54,000 by the FBI.
-WiscoDave

5 comments:

  1. Here in Michigan, watching things unfold, on the news, it has looked like a false flag job from the beginning. It happened just when the Empress from Lansing needed help in the polls, due to her piss poor decisions on Covid. So what better than to make her look helpless and in danger?
    And now the trial, just when she will face the voters this fall, how convenient. And Jennifer Granholm a couple of times ago, was another female democrat governor who screwed Michigan into a hole.

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  2. It was an fbi false flag event that they got caught in, lock them up for 500 years or introduce them to a short rope on a tall tree
    JD

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  3. A few days before this story broke I happened upon a short story of the whole thing as it has been reported, in detail. The only difference is that in the story she was actually kidnapped and hanged.
    I don't remember where I found it and I haven't been able to find it since.

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    1. I know the story. I've read it a couple of times and then it just disappears. I want to say it's a short story by Matt Bracken, but don't quote me on that.

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  4. "But! What have I done, Herr Commissar!?"

    'We have no proof you clapped hard enough, citizen.'

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