REVEALED: Kid was interviewed by FBI two years ago regarding suspected extremist ties

Infowars commenters weigh in (more intelligence from them than from some on here!)

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Anonymous says:
April 20, 2013 at 5:34 am

Alex Jones exposed this false flag….congratulations on his historic, excellent reporting and top notch Info Wars Team…awesome work


Anonymous says:
April 20, 2013 at 4:48 am

They claimed that the two were throwing bombs at the police. However, when you listen to the recordings that were being made, I did’nt hear bombs going off, just gunfire. Bombs would definitely make a louder bang, that a pistol being discharged.
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NO COMPROMISE says:
April 20, 2013 at 4:50 am

Show me the VIDEO evidence.

They WON’T.

Just like Shady Hook.
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Anonymous says:
April 20, 2013 at 4:20 am

So these 2 carried out an attack because they are likely Islamic terrorists. But if you were an Islamic terrorist, there is only one goal, to please your God Allah and be a Mujahideen (Muslims who struggle in the path of Allah). So you’d say out the word Allah all the time especially before you die so you wait for the 72 virgins in the after life.

These supposedly Islamic terrorists, before giving themselves to Allah, twitted about an American rapper instead of their God ?? What’s the point of that ??

And instead of place the bomb in Moscow, where Russians had killed maybe a few mil Chechens, they placed it in Boston after US had been supporting Chechen independence and after they had been living there happily for over a decade ?? What’s the point of that ??
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whatthef0911 says:
April 20, 2013 at 2:52 am

Their behavior after bombing makes NO SENSE!! With all the people flying in and out of boston that day it really should’ve been a fool proof escape. They could have booked plane tickets the day after, and been relaxing in MiddleOfNowhereStan by the time they were found in the vids.

THEY COULD HAVE EASILY ESCAPED, but didn’t.
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evilgenius172 says:
April 20, 2013 at 3:09 am

They were either arrogant or foolish enough to believe that they wouldn’t be able to be identified in a crowd of that size. It seems they focused so much on the event itself that they didn’t quite plan for the aftermath.
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Anonymous says:
April 20, 2013 at 3:20 am

Yes just what any Muslim terrorist would be taught to do. Wear a baseball hat backwards so any camera can easily pick up your face. They were really forward thinkers! Go to all of the trouble of plotting a bombing only to decide at the last minute what would be smart to wear if they wanted to avoid the police.
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Stephen Densmore says:
April 20, 2013 at 3:14 am

Who says they could afford to? Judging by their actions, they planned on getting caught.
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StuckInVA says:
April 20, 2013 at 3:27 am

What actions?
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Stephen Densmore says:
April 20, 2013 at 3:33 am

Setting off bombs, killing innocent people, and running from the police. Oh wait, you probably don’t believe the truth, because Alex Jones told you not to.
evilgenius172 says:
April 20, 2013 at 3:41 am

Just because they couldn’t afford to doesn’t mean that they planned on getting caught. If I can’t afford to pay my electric bill, it doesn’t mean that I secretly hope my power will be shut off.
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Stephen Densmore says:
April 20, 2013 at 3:46 am

Horrible comparison. Committing acts of terror has a purpose. The older brother was a Muslim extremist. Do I need to spell out his motive?
evilgenius172 says:
April 20, 2013 at 4:09 am

Clearly you do because nothing else being spouted on this page makes any sense.
 
This is what the US government specializes in.

They find crazy people and then help them commit terrorism in order to justify an ever-expanding military police-state.

Of course it is possible, however unlikely, that these guys worked alone, but obviously we need to be digging as deep as we possibly can in order to rule out the opposite.

When they do so, its undercover agents trying to coax someone into doing something 'terror' related. This incident. however, sounds different that the FBI formally interviewed him, so he would be fully aware who they were and wouldn't fall into their trap of undercover agent tricks. So we was fully aware, maybe the FBI pissed him off by interviewing him, but its pretty far fetched that they would make him strap a bomb to his chest and detonate it.
 
Clarification: it was his brother they interviewed. I suspect he was the true ASSET and this kid was roped into whatever his brother was involved in... the brother is dead.

The brother was also the one who spent 6 months in Russia last year learning how to make the bombs etc.

Prediction: Kid will fess up and get a lengthy jail sentence because they will make clear if he goes to trial he gets the electric chair (97% conviction rate for the DOJ).

The DA in this case is the same one who Aaron Swartz's family accuse of "killing him".

Justice!
 
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Can you maybe start a thread that tells us your general story?

Something that gives us kind of a summary of your history and what is going on with you today?

I'd be willing, in an appropriate forum, but I wouldn't know where to start. When my case seems relevant I post bits which I hope are relevant.
 
Oh and liberals who hate the DA for her involvement in the Swartz persecution will soon be cheering when she establishes her "tough on terror" credentials in this persecution.

Liberals are after all the biggest hypocrites on the planet. Especially the ones in MA.

Look for her to be praised in the left-wing media and for her to be "redeemed" and receive a promotion. She's probably going to be the next AG or put in charge of the drone program because of this.
 
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I've sent in a "tip" to infowars pointing out the DA involved in this case was involved in persecution of Aaron.

She's probably salivating at the prospect of ruining another innocent life or killing another young man.
 
You know nothing. Please, people... there is a huge difference between questioning information and filling in the blanks with conjecture. It is important to ask questions. It is equally important to refrain from jumping to false conclusions just because they fit your narrative.

I have had it up to my face with the FBI/CIA/Government being embedded in all these terror stories from 9/11 to Marathon Bombings. So it wasn't a guy wearing an FBI or CIA hat and lapel pin who committed the crimes. It was just a guy/guys who had been working with the hats and pins FOR YEARS on end prior!

Sick of it. And you should be too. It is a fucking conspiracy because the assholes won't share the details with us. We have do dig and grovel and scrape just to see a little crack of truth. Sick of it, and you should be too.
 

Well, if your life really is being made a living hell because a gang of people in a position of power are colluding against you, then I suggest that you start documenting your experiences in some way that reaches the public, unless you think that you can get them to leave you alone in some other way.
 
FBI organizes almost all terror plots in the US

http://rt.com/usa/fbi-terror-report-plot-365-899/

The report also reveals that, of the 500-plus prosecutions of terrorism-related cases they analyzed, nearly half of them involved the use of informants, many of whom worked for the FBI in exchange for money or to work off criminal charges. Of the 158 prosecutions carried out, 49 defendants participated in plots that agent provocateurs arranged on behalf of the FBI.

“They’re creating crimes to solve crimes so they can claim a victory in the war on terror,” explained Martin Stolar, a lawyer who represented a suspect involved in a New York City bombing plot contrived by FBI agents.

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Of course I'm a crazy conspiracy theorist despite all the evidence that the FBI is usually involved in these plots.
 
Thanks. Rockefeller's daughter told me her father contacted the FBI about me. Beyond that, there's no evidence linking him or AG to my ongoing problems, which is why I deleted my last post. So, I'm focussing instead on reporting well-documented corruption in the DOJ and federal court.
 
Sick of it. And you should be too. It is a fucking conspiracy because the assholes won't share the details with us. We have do dig and grovel and scrape just to see a little crack of truth. Sick of it, and you should be too.

Oh I am! And that's why I have so many questions! But, like I said, we shouldn't confuse asking questions supplying our own answers (that we really don't know and are just guesing at to further complete our preconceived notions).

In fact, part of the reason why I hate these lingering questions so much is because it leads otherwise reasonable people to ostracize themselves by forming their own conclusions based upon conjecture. It's like their withholding information for the purpose of making us look like morons. And it works. I'm just suggesting that we stop taking their bait. Ask questions - don't jump to conclusions. The first part of this is uniting - the second, divisive. Don't fall into their trap.
 
Thanks. Rockefeller's daughter told me her father contacted the FBI about me. Beyond that, there's no evidence linking him or AG to my ongoing problems, which is why I deleted my last post. So, I'm focussing instead on reporting well-documented corruption in the DOJ and federal court.

I just think that if you tell your whole story then maybe people will better understand what you are trying to say.

Maybe at some point people who are fucking with you will have to consider that as a repercussion for their actions.
 
Oh I am! And that's why I have so many questions! But, like I said, we shouldn't confuse asking questions supplying our own answers (that we really don't know and are just guesing at to further complete our preconceived notions).

In fact, part of the reason why I hate these lingering questions so much is because it leads otherwise reasonable people to ostracize themselves by forming their own conclusions based upon conjecture. It's like their withholding information for the purpose of making us look like morons. And it works. I'm just suggesting that we stop taking their bait. Ask questions - don't jump to conclusions. The first part of this is uniting - the second, divisive. Don't fall into their trap.

Uhh, you've got quite a contradiction going there. You want people to think for themselves until they come up with a conclusion you disagree with. The governments trap is too get us scared forgetting about liberty and asking for security. Not blaming them, that is just being silly. They are the last ones that want the blame.
 
Oh I am! And that's why I have so many questions! But, like I said, we shouldn't confuse asking questions supplying our own answers (that we really don't know and are just guesing at to further complete our preconceived notions).

In fact, part of the reason why I hate these lingering questions so much is because it leads otherwise reasonable people to ostracize themselves by forming their own conclusions based upon conjecture. It's like their withholding information for the purpose of making us look like morons. And it works. I'm just suggesting that we stop taking their bait. Ask questions - don't jump to conclusions. The first part of this is uniting - the second, divisive. Don't fall into their trap.

The government clearly treats FOIA as a joke. In my experience, they've also treated the public-trial and free-press rights as jokes. That's worse than any patsy-conspiracy, in my opinion, and it denies us access to evidence of any patsy-conspiracy that might exist. But FOIA is boring, so no one cares.
 
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I just think that if you tell your whole story then maybe people will better understand what you are trying to say.

Maybe at some point people who are fucking with you will have to consider that as a repercussion for their actions.

If I'm incomprehensible now, and I think that is what you're telling me, it will only get worse if I try to tell my whole story.

My whole point, if I can clarify, is that when the FBI wants to watch someone, they really watch very closely.
 
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