FBI Sets Up Americans to Be TAKEN DOWN

Two men were acquitted last week, for allegedly plotting to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer.

Adam Fox, 38, Daniel Harris, 24, Brandon Caserta, 33, and Barry Croft, 46, each faced a kidnapping conspiracy charge.

Mr. Harris and Mr. Caserta were found not guilty, but the charges against Mr. Fox and Mr. Croft ended in mistrial.

According to an FBI affidavit, an undercover source attended a June 2020 meeting in Ohio, where a group of Michigan-based militia members discussed overthrowing state governments “that they believed were violating the US Constitution”.

That October, the FBI announced the arrests of 13 alleged plotters.

On the witness stand, two of the men – Ty Garbin, 26, and Kaleb Franks, 27 – said the participants acted of their own volition and were free to leave the group whenever they wanted.

It was clear that the FBI set up the whole thing.

The FBI have been caught setting up people for generations. In the 1960s, they sent out FBI informants to start protests on University campuses and successfully convinced two students to firebox an ROTC building.

The FBI even paid informants to plant bombs – one being during the 9/11 attacks in New York City, then paid those informants to recruit others.

There seems to be a pattern by the FBI, of setting up any one who may be showing signs of political dissidents. That is not what the free county of America was founded on.

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