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A couple more for the 'FBI manufactures terrorists' archive:



WASHINGTON, Jan 20 (Reuters) - A man convicted in 2010 of plotting to blow up New York City synagogues, a Jewish community center and shoot down military planes, was ordered to be released from prison by a judge who said the defendant was part of a group manipulated by the FBI.

[...]

Judge McMahon said that Cromitie was a small-time "grifter" who was broke and unemployed when he was enlisted in the FBI-driven plot and provided fake bombs to plant in exchange for $250,000 in the "jihadist mission." Cromitie enlisted the other three men to serve as lookouts, according to the judge.

"The three men were recruited so that Cromitie could conspire with someone," the judge said. "The real lead conspirator was the United States. .... The F.B.I. invented the conspiracy; identified the targets; manufactured the ordnance."
 

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the Casolaro story is one of the freakiest in all conspiracy lore. gives me the chills

EXCLUSIVE: Netflix is investigating a strange conspiracy about a hidden organization known as The Octopus in its latest crime docuseries.

The streamer has ordered American Conspiracy: The Octopus Murders. It comes from Duplass Brothers Productions and Stardust Frames, the two companies behind Netflix’s hit docuseries Wild Wild Country and will be directed by Zachary Treitz (Men Go To Battle).

It starts with the death of journalist Danny Casolaro, who was found in a hotel bathtub and the police ruled it a suicide. But his family and colleagues believe he may have been murdered for investigating a conspiracy he called “The Octopus” – a hidden organization connected to stolen government spy software, a string of unsolved murders, and some of the biggest political scandals of the 20th century. Years later, researcher Christian Hansen pushes to uncover the secrets behind Casolaro’s death, and the story that killed him.

 

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A couple more for the 'FBI manufactures terrorists' archive:



WASHINGTON, Jan 20 (Reuters) - A man convicted in 2010 of plotting to blow up New York City synagogues, a Jewish community center and shoot down military planes, was ordered to be released from prison by a judge who said the defendant was part of a group manipulated by the FBI.

[...]

Judge McMahon said that Cromitie was a small-time "grifter" who was broke and unemployed when he was enlisted in the FBI-driven plot and provided fake bombs to plant in exchange for $250,000 in the "jihadist mission." Cromitie enlisted the other three men to serve as lookouts, according to the judge.

"The three men were recruited so that Cromitie could conspire with someone," the judge said. "The real lead conspirator was the United States. .... The F.B.I. invented the conspiracy; identified the targets; manufactured the ordnance."

"Australian counter-terrorism police encouraged an autistic 13-year-old boy in his fixation on Islamic State in an undercover operation after his parents sought help from the authorities.

The boy, given the pseudonym Thomas Carrick, was later charged with terror offences after an undercover officer “fed his fixation” and “doomed” the rehabilitation efforts Thomas and his parents had engaged in, a Victoria children’s court magistrate found."


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@william_kent I was wondering if you happen to still have any literature or material on your Grateful Dead/Courtney Love/Hank Harrison/Bohemian Grove idea that you mentioned losing in the resolutions thread? I've been getting into the Dead lately and want to dive into their story, their status as essentially museum pieces that not only retain a simulacra of hippie culture but also the traces of MKUltra etc fascinates me.
 

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not C Love but build outwards


 

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@william_kent I was wondering if you happen to still have any literature or material on your Grateful Dead/Courtney Love/Hank Harrison/Bohemian Grove idea that you mentioned losing in the resolutions thread? I've been getting into the Dead lately and want to dive into their story, their status as essentially museum pieces that not only retain a simulacra of hippie culture but also the traces of MKUltra etc fascinates me.

unfortunately I lost my notes in a hard drive disaster, but I have pile of books that I will have to work through again




Bob Weir talks about Bohemian Grove

Micky Hart also a member of Bohemian Grove and the last I heard both Weir and Hart performed at the 2021 Grove Encampment

Courtney Love's adoptive grandfather ( the basis for Barry Convex in Videodrome? ) was also reputed to be a member, as was Alexander Shulgin

etc.,
 

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unfortunately I lost my notes in a hard drive disaster, but I have pile of books that I will have to work through again

Some of it ended up in here, didn't it?

 

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Some of it ended up in here, didn't it?


it was going to be the next few posts on that thread because the next tune to decode on the Illuminati web page was "Smells Like Teen Spirit" which caused me to fall down a rabbit hole for the next six months while I made copious notes....
 

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For more than a century, it lay undisturbed in the National Archives: a single sheet of paper, headed The names of the Intelligencers, with the power to unveil a hidden network of secret Elizabethan spies.

Now, the 428-year-old secret dossier of Robert Cecil, spymaster to Elizabeth I and the man who discovered the 1605 Gunpowder Plot, has been pieced together using this key document. It reveals how Cecil set up and used a clandestine espionage network to spy on European monarchs for the English throne.

The network was so extensive that the historian Stephen Alford – who has been hunting down Elizabethan spies and painstakingly reconstructing Cecil’s illicit files about each “intelligencer” ever since he found the list in the archives nearly 15 years ago – thinks it was “the first properly organised secret service” in England.

 

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One to make your blood boil,
The complex accounting trick started in March 2017 when a shell company, with no money or assets, called Severn Trent Trimpley was set up as part of the group. Another Severn Trent company called Severn Trent Draycote - which owns the water company - agreed to buy Trimpley for £2.​
Trimpley then issued additional shares and Draycote bought them for a staggering £3bn.​
No money actually changed hands, however, as Draycote paid Trimpley with a £3bn loan note - effectively an IOU. But, on paper, Trimpley immediately appeared to be worth £3bn because it had the IOU.​
Severn Trent Water then acquired 49% of Trimpley - and that investment was valued in the water company's accounts at £1.47bn. A hugely valuable asset appears to have been created for Severn Trent Water out of thin air.​

 

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One to make your blood boil,
The complex accounting trick started in March 2017 when a shell company, with no money or assets, called Severn Trent Trimpley was set up as part of the group. Another Severn Trent company called Severn Trent Draycote - which owns the water company - agreed to buy Trimpley for £2.​
Trimpley then issued additional shares and Draycote bought them for a staggering £3bn.​
No money actually changed hands, however, as Draycote paid Trimpley with a £3bn loan note - effectively an IOU. But, on paper, Trimpley immediately appeared to be worth £3bn because it had the IOU.​
Severn Trent Water then acquired 49% of Trimpley - and that investment was valued in the water company's accounts at £1.47bn. A hugely valuable asset appears to have been created for Severn Trent Water out of thin air.​

I've got no money or assets. Maybe I'll give this a go, sounds like a great way to make a few quid.
 

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That guy in the cybertruck apparently thought someone may have tried to abduct him because of his involvement in covered up war crimes in Afghanistan,

"I have knowledge of this program and also war crimes that were covered up during airstrikes in Nimruz province Afghanistan in 2019 by the admin, DoD, DEA and CIA. I conducted targeting for these strikes of over 125 buildings (65 were struck because of CIVCAS) that killed hundreds of civilians in a single day. USFORA continued strikes after spotting civilians on initial ISR, it was supposed to take 6 minutes and scramble all aircraft in CENTCOM. The UN basically called these war crimes, but the administration made them disappear. I was part of that cover-up with USFORA and Agent [Redacted] of the DEA. So I don't know if my abduction attempt is related to either. I worked with GEN Millers 10 staff on this as well as the response to Bala Murghab. AOB-S Commander at the time. [Redacted] can validate this."​
It doesn't seem to have been just paranoid rambling either, at least in terms of some sort of attacks taking place. This is from a UN report:

The UN verified 39 civilian casualties, among them 14 children and one woman, from multiple airstrikes on more than 60 sites that the United States Forces-Afghanistan (USFOR-A) identified as drug-production facilities in Bakwa district and in parts of the neighbouring Delaram district of Nimroz province.​
Moreover, the UN is working to verify credible reports of at least 37 additional civilian casualties, the majority of whom were women and children.​
Although airstrikes on alleged drug-processing facilities had taken place before, this was the first time that UNAMA had received reports of a large number of civilian casualties resulting from such an operation.​
USFOR-A assessed there were no civilian casualties resulting from the airstrikes. The United Nations understands that according to longstanding United States policy, economic objects that contribute to the war effort of a party to a conflict are considered legitimate military objectives.​
 

Mr. Tea

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That guy in the cybertruck apparently thought someone may have tried to abduct him because of his involvement in covered up war crimes in Afghanistan,

"I have knowledge of this program and also war crimes that were covered up during airstrikes in Nimruz province Afghanistan in 2019 by the admin, DoD, DEA and CIA. I conducted targeting for these strikes of over 125 buildings (65 were struck because of CIVCAS) that killed hundreds of civilians in a single day. USFORA continued strikes after spotting civilians on initial ISR, it was supposed to take 6 minutes and scramble all aircraft in CENTCOM. The UN basically called these war crimes, but the administration made them disappear. I was part of that cover-up with USFORA and Agent [Redacted] of the DEA. So I don't know if my abduction attempt is related to either. I worked with GEN Millers 10 staff on this as well as the response to Bala Murghab. AOB-S Commander at the time. [Redacted] can validate this."​
It doesn't seem to have been just paranoid rambling either, at least in terms of some sort of attacks taking place. This is from a UN report:

The UN verified 39 civilian casualties, among them 14 children and one woman, from multiple airstrikes on more than 60 sites that the United States Forces-Afghanistan (USFOR-A) identified as drug-production facilities in Bakwa district and in parts of the neighbouring Delaram district of Nimroz province.​
Moreover, the UN is working to verify credible reports of at least 37 additional civilian casualties, the majority of whom were women and children.​
Although airstrikes on alleged drug-processing facilities had taken place before, this was the first time that UNAMA had received reports of a large number of civilian casualties resulting from such an operation.​
USFOR-A assessed there were no civilian casualties resulting from the airstrikes. The United Nations understands that according to longstanding United States policy, economic objects that contribute to the war effort of a party to a conflict are considered legitimate military objectives.​
This is a good one for the "Trump the Peacmaker" crowd, or people who think he is in any way an enemy of the "deep state". Just goes to show that this sort of thing is going on all the time, regardless of who's notionally in charge.
 
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