What happens when the FBI funds domestic terrorism?

winkler1says...

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A lawyer in the Justice Department gets the professional opportunity of a lifetime: to be the lead prosecutor in one of the first high-profile terrorist cases since 9/11. But things go badly for him. His convictions get overturned, he loses his job, and he ends up on trial himself, in federal court. His accusers? His former colleagues at the Justice department.

http://www.thisamericanlife.org/Radio_Episode.aspx?sched=1245

honkeytonk73says...

Now you wondered why this 'terror plot' suddenly disappeared from the corporate news media? And quite quickly at that?

Of course there never was a follow up and a clarification of the FBI and justice department's direct involvement. Can anyone spell Entrapment?

This was a badly executed piece of fear propaganda at the expense of some rather less than intelligent Miami denizens. Unfortunately a rather easy task in any part of the USA. Much thanks to our wonderful edumukashun system.

Even with this massive blunder, which in my eyes is 100% criminal with respect to this government's actions... their desired results were achieved... To a degree. I suspect if you ask most anyone in the red-state 'heartland' about this case. They'll tell you they were convicted, thrown the book, and imprisoned in the name of the Lord.. I mean. The Law.

A country based on the concept of Freedom, representation, and rule of law? Indeed. Think again.

I am happy to see we have at least one highly intelligent (and attractive.. woohoo!) lady left in this country to bring such government criminality to light.

11807says...

These people should be charged with stupidity in the 1st degree. I mean, blowing up a building to cause a tsunami that will flood Chicago (or whatever the plan was), puh-leeeease! Good thing these guys are too retarded to think above the 3rd grade level, otherwise they could have planned something that might have actually worked.

Kruposays...

>> ^roosh4:
the custom cartoon effects made this video almost impossible to watch

>> ^dannym3141:
I'd do her.

>> ^eric3579:
^danny, if you feel compelled to leave comments like this, YouTube might be a more appropriate place to do it (IMO).


But it's hilarious in context of the previous comment, though.

"The edit sucked"

"Doesn't matter, she's still hot".

Man, the US Government is more insane than I thought previously.

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