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originally posted by: Lysergic
OMG OMG
I JUST FOUND HIS USERNAME!
Just look at that posting history!
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: The GUT
oh really...trying to make this new guy a victim of the feds are you?
Or otherwise whats your point?
Osmakac was 25 years old on January 7, 2012, when he filmed what the FBI and the U.S. Department of Justice would later call a “martyrdom video.” He was also broke and struggling with mental illness.
After recording this video in a rundown Days Inn in Tampa, Florida, Osmakac prepared to deliver what he thought was a car bomb to a popular Irish bar. According to the government, Osmakac was a dangerous, lone-wolf terrorist who would have bombed the Tampa bar, then headed to a local casino where he would have taken hostages, before finally detonating his suicide vest once police arrived.
But if Osmakac was a terrorist, he was only one in his troubled mind and in the minds of ambitious federal agents. The government could not provide any evidence that he had connections to international terrorists. He didn’t have his own weapons. He didn’t even have enough money to replace the dead battery in his beat-up, green 1994 Honda Accord.
Osmakac was the target of an elaborately orchestrated FBI sting that involved a paid informant, as well as FBI agents and support staff working on the setup for more than three months. The FBI provided all of the weapons seen in Osmakac’s martyrdom video. The bureau also gave Osmakac the car bomb he allegedly planned to detonate, and even money for a taxi so he could get to where the FBI needed him to go. Osmakac was a deeply disturbed young man, according to several of the psychiatrists and psychologists who examined him before trial. He became a “terrorist” only after the FBI provided the means, opportunity and final prodding necessary to make him one.
President Donald Trump on Friday praised law enforcement for the quick arrest of pipe bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc Jr. and vowed that he and anyone else possibly involved would be prosecuted to the "fullest extent of the law."
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
originally posted by: Blarneystoner
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
originally posted by: Blarneystoner
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
a reply to: Blarneystoner
Those were all in response to the lefts calls for violence.
You're taking it out of context.
Nope.... you're being deliberately obtuse.
Please cite one example of a call for violence from a Democratic leader... one. I'll wait.
Clearly Elizabeth Warren declared war on the Native American people with her "obtuse" (whatever tf that means) claims that she is an Indian.
That Swedish looking wench might have just sparked the new civil war.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA... that's all you got??? Oh FFS... best laugh I've had all day... maybe even all year.
I haven't heard shillier deep state lingo in the past two blue moons.
Ask your civil war starting Elizabeth Warren how long blue moons are....(hint, she isn't Indian, so she doesn't know)
originally posted by: neo96
a reply to: Agree2Disagree
Don't have to.
'Registered Republican' in 2016
Felony conviction in 2013.
5 years is 2018.
Sayoc was convicted in 2014 for grand theft and misdemeanor theft of less than $300, and in 2013 for battery. In 2004, he faced several felony charges for possession of a synthetic anabolic-androgenic steroid. He also had several arrests for theft in the 1990s.