FBI: White Supremacists Plotted Attack on US Power Grid if Trump Lost the Election

For all of the Trump-Publicans lapping up all the crazy talk about things like marshal law and disruping the convention, please know that this is the sort of thing that loose talk can and does inspire

FBI: White supremacists plotted attack on US power grid (apnews.com)


MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — White supremacists plotted to attack power stations in the southeastern U.S., and an Ohio teenager who allegedly shared the plan said he wanted the group to be “operational” on a fast-tracked timeline if President Donald Trump were to lose his re-election bid, the FBI alleges in an affidavit that was mistakenly unsealed.

The teen was in a text group with more than a dozen people in the fall of 2019 when he introduced the idea of saving money to buy a ranch where they could participate in militant training, according to the affidavit, which was filed under seal along with a search warrant application in Wisconsin’s Eastern U.S. District Court in March. The documents were inadvertently unsealed last week before the mistake was discovered and they were quickly sealed again.

And it is what Trump's racism inspires aswell

The affidavit details an investigation into group members, who allegedly share white supremacist ideology. The document outlines how they communicated over encrypted messaging applications before three of them eventually met up in person. They also allegedly shared recommended reading on white supremacist literature, required a “uniform” to symbolize their commitment and talked about making weapons. The affidavit says the Ohio teen put Nazi flags in his room, but his mother told him to take them down.
 
How can anyone believe a word spoken from the FBI?...you would have to be stupid as hell to swallow anything from that agency....
Really? But you believe Trump and his hench men?? And the Associated Press is not going to report something that is not verified
 
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Here some more sick shit that inspires violence

Violence, Both Literal and Rhetorical, Marks Right-Wing Convergence on Washington, DC | Right Wing Watch

Roaming the streets of Washington, D.C., Saturday night, the Proud Boys, a self-declared “Western chauvinist” group with ties to white nationalists, looked for fights. They found them; in most cases, they seem to have started them.

The groundwork for the chaotic violence was laid earlier that day at a series of pro-Trump events convened to call for President Donald Trump to remain in the White House—where talk of violence and rebellion was loud and clear, extremists were welcomed and given a platform before thousands, and conspiracy theories were touted as fact. All were given the thumb of approval from Trump, who basked in the display of loyalty to him on Twitter.
 
For all of the Trump-Publicans lapping up all the crazy talk about things like marshal law and disruping the convention, please know that this is the sort of thing that loose talk can and does inspire

FBI: White supremacists plotted attack on US power grid (apnews.com)


MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — White supremacists plotted to attack power stations in the southeastern U.S., and an Ohio teenager who allegedly shared the plan said he wanted the group to be “operational” on a fast-tracked timeline if President Donald Trump were to lose his re-election bid, the FBI alleges in an affidavit that was mistakenly unsealed.

The teen was in a text group with more than a dozen people in the fall of 2019 when he introduced the idea of saving money to buy a ranch where they could participate in militant training, according to the affidavit, which was filed under seal along with a search warrant application in Wisconsin’s Eastern U.S. District Court in March. The documents were inadvertently unsealed last week before the mistake was discovered and they were quickly sealed again.

And it is what Trump's racism inspires aswell

The affidavit details an investigation into group members, who allegedly share white supremacist ideology. The document outlines how they communicated over encrypted messaging applications before three of them eventually met up in person. They also allegedly shared recommended reading on white supremacist literature, required a “uniform” to symbolize their commitment and talked about making weapons. The affidavit says the Ohio teen put Nazi flags in his room, but his mother told him to take them down.

So everyone who disagrees with you is a "white supremacist"? GTFO.
 
For all of the Trump-Publicans lapping up all the crazy talk about things like marshal law and disruping the convention, please know that this is the sort of thing that loose talk can and does inspire

FBI: White supremacists plotted attack on US power grid (apnews.com)


MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — White supremacists plotted to attack power stations in the southeastern U.S., and an Ohio teenager who allegedly shared the plan said he wanted the group to be “operational” on a fast-tracked timeline if President Donald Trump were to lose his re-election bid, the FBI alleges in an affidavit that was mistakenly unsealed.

The teen was in a text group with more than a dozen people in the fall of 2019 when he introduced the idea of saving money to buy a ranch where they could participate in militant training, according to the affidavit, which was filed under seal along with a search warrant application in Wisconsin’s Eastern U.S. District Court in March. The documents were inadvertently unsealed last week before the mistake was discovered and they were quickly sealed again.

And it is what Trump's racism inspires aswell

The affidavit details an investigation into group members, who allegedly share white supremacist ideology. The document outlines how they communicated over encrypted messaging applications before three of them eventually met up in person. They also allegedly shared recommended reading on white supremacist literature, required a “uniform” to symbolize their commitment and talked about making weapons. The affidavit says the Ohio teen put Nazi flags in his room, but his mother told him to take them down.

So everyone who disagrees with you is a "white supremacist"? GTFO.
WHAT!!??Where do you get that stupid shit from? These people are SELF AVOWED White Supremacists. I did not lable them Slick. Do you have anything that is reasonable and intelegent to contibute? I doubt it because you never do.
 
For all of the Trump-Publicans lapping up all the crazy talk about things like marshal law and disruping the convention, please know that this is the sort of thing that loose talk can and does inspire

FBI: White supremacists plotted attack on US power grid (apnews.com)


MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — White supremacists plotted to attack power stations in the southeastern U.S., and an Ohio teenager who allegedly shared the plan said he wanted the group to be “operational” on a fast-tracked timeline if President Donald Trump were to lose his re-election bid, the FBI alleges in an affidavit that was mistakenly unsealed.

The teen was in a text group with more than a dozen people in the fall of 2019 when he introduced the idea of saving money to buy a ranch where they could participate in militant training, according to the affidavit, which was filed under seal along with a search warrant application in Wisconsin’s Eastern U.S. District Court in March. The documents were inadvertently unsealed last week before the mistake was discovered and they were quickly sealed again.

And it is what Trump's racism inspires aswell

The affidavit details an investigation into group members, who allegedly share white supremacist ideology. The document outlines how they communicated over encrypted messaging applications before three of them eventually met up in person. They also allegedly shared recommended reading on white supremacist literature, required a “uniform” to symbolize their commitment and talked about making weapons. The affidavit says the Ohio teen put Nazi flags in his room, but his mother told him to take them down.

Mehh. By the time President Joe gets done with his "green energy" bullshit and EPA regulations, you're gonna be sitting in a cold dark house anyway.

Might as well get used to it.
 
For all of the Trump-Publicans lapping up all the crazy talk about things like marshal law and disruping the convention, please know that this is the sort of thing that loose talk can and does inspire

FBI: White supremacists plotted attack on US power grid (apnews.com)


MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — White supremacists plotted to attack power stations in the southeastern U.S., and an Ohio teenager who allegedly shared the plan said he wanted the group to be “operational” on a fast-tracked timeline if President Donald Trump were to lose his re-election bid, the FBI alleges in an affidavit that was mistakenly unsealed.

The teen was in a text group with more than a dozen people in the fall of 2019 when he introduced the idea of saving money to buy a ranch where they could participate in militant training, according to the affidavit, which was filed under seal along with a search warrant application in Wisconsin’s Eastern U.S. District Court in March. The documents were inadvertently unsealed last week before the mistake was discovered and they were quickly sealed again.

And it is what Trump's racism inspires aswell

The affidavit details an investigation into group members, who allegedly share white supremacist ideology. The document outlines how they communicated over encrypted messaging applications before three of them eventually met up in person. They also allegedly shared recommended reading on white supremacist literature, required a “uniform” to symbolize their commitment and talked about making weapons. The affidavit says the Ohio teen put Nazi flags in his room, but his mother told him to take them down.

Mehh. By the time President Joe gets done with his "green energy" bullshit and EPA regulations, you're gonna be sitting in a cold dark house anyway.

Might as well get used to it.
You have some strange ideas
 
For all of the Trump-Publicans lapping up all the crazy talk about things like marshal law and disruping the convention, please know that this is the sort of thing that loose talk can and does inspire

FBI: White supremacists plotted attack on US power grid (apnews.com)


MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — White supremacists plotted to attack power stations in the southeastern U.S., and an Ohio teenager who allegedly shared the plan said he wanted the group to be “operational” on a fast-tracked timeline if President Donald Trump were to lose his re-election bid, the FBI alleges in an affidavit that was mistakenly unsealed.

The teen was in a text group with more than a dozen people in the fall of 2019 when he introduced the idea of saving money to buy a ranch where they could participate in militant training, according to the affidavit, which was filed under seal along with a search warrant application in Wisconsin’s Eastern U.S. District Court in March. The documents were inadvertently unsealed last week before the mistake was discovered and they were quickly sealed again.

And it is what Trump's racism inspires aswell

The affidavit details an investigation into group members, who allegedly share white supremacist ideology. The document outlines how they communicated over encrypted messaging applications before three of them eventually met up in person. They also allegedly shared recommended reading on white supremacist literature, required a “uniform” to symbolize their commitment and talked about making weapons. The affidavit says the Ohio teen put Nazi flags in his room, but his mother told him to take them down.
Yup..remember that mall shooting in El Paso..direct result of Trump scaring people about an invasion from Mexico..
 
For all of the Trump-Publicans lapping up all the crazy talk about things like marshal law and disruping the convention, please know that this is the sort of thing that loose talk can and does inspire

FBI: White supremacists plotted attack on US power grid (apnews.com)


MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — White supremacists plotted to attack power stations in the southeastern U.S., and an Ohio teenager who allegedly shared the plan said he wanted the group to be “operational” on a fast-tracked timeline if President Donald Trump were to lose his re-election bid, the FBI alleges in an affidavit that was mistakenly unsealed.

The teen was in a text group with more than a dozen people in the fall of 2019 when he introduced the idea of saving money to buy a ranch where they could participate in militant training, according to the affidavit, which was filed under seal along with a search warrant application in Wisconsin’s Eastern U.S. District Court in March. The documents were inadvertently unsealed last week before the mistake was discovered and they were quickly sealed again.

And it is what Trump's racism inspires aswell

The affidavit details an investigation into group members, who allegedly share white supremacist ideology. The document outlines how they communicated over encrypted messaging applications before three of them eventually met up in person. They also allegedly shared recommended reading on white supremacist literature, required a “uniform” to symbolize their commitment and talked about making weapons. The affidavit says the Ohio teen put Nazi flags in his room, but his mother told him to take them down.

Mehh. By the time President Joe gets done with his "green energy" bullshit and EPA regulations, you're gonna be sitting in a cold dark house anyway.

Might as well get used to it.
You have some strange ideas

Remember what I said when gasoline goes back up to $6 a gallon in a year or two from now.
 
For all of the Trump-Publicans lapping up all the crazy talk about things like marshal law and disruping the convention, please know that this is the sort of thing that loose talk can and does inspire

FBI: White supremacists plotted attack on US power grid (apnews.com)


MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — White supremacists plotted to attack power stations in the southeastern U.S., and an Ohio teenager who allegedly shared the plan said he wanted the group to be “operational” on a fast-tracked timeline if President Donald Trump were to lose his re-election bid, the FBI alleges in an affidavit that was mistakenly unsealed.

The teen was in a text group with more than a dozen people in the fall of 2019 when he introduced the idea of saving money to buy a ranch where they could participate in militant training, according to the affidavit, which was filed under seal along with a search warrant application in Wisconsin’s Eastern U.S. District Court in March. The documents were inadvertently unsealed last week before the mistake was discovered and they were quickly sealed again.

And it is what Trump's racism inspires aswell

The affidavit details an investigation into group members, who allegedly share white supremacist ideology. The document outlines how they communicated over encrypted messaging applications before three of them eventually met up in person. They also allegedly shared recommended reading on white supremacist literature, required a “uniform” to symbolize their commitment and talked about making weapons. The affidavit says the Ohio teen put Nazi flags in his room, but his mother told him to take them down.

Mehh. By the time President Joe gets done with his "green energy" bullshit and EPA regulations, you're gonna be sitting in a cold dark house anyway.

Might as well get used to it.
You have some strange ideas

Remember what I said when gasoline goes back up to $6 a gallon in a year or two from now.
I'll remember what you said when it doesn't
 
Here some more sick shit that inspires violence

Violence, Both Literal and Rhetorical, Marks Right-Wing Convergence on Washington, DC | Right Wing Watch

Roaming the streets of Washington, D.C., Saturday night, the Proud Boys, a self-declared “Western chauvinist” group with ties to white nationalists, looked for fights. They found them; in most cases, they seem to have started them.

The groundwork for the chaotic violence was laid earlier that day at a series of pro-Trump events convened to call for President Donald Trump to remain in the White House—where talk of violence and rebellion was loud and clear, extremists were welcomed and given a platform before thousands, and conspiracy theories were touted as fact. All were given the thumb of approval from Trump, who basked in the display of loyalty to him on Twitter.
after the year long violence we have just seen it amazes me you are complaining about violence that didnt happen,,,
 
Here some more sick shit that inspires violence

Violence, Both Literal and Rhetorical, Marks Right-Wing Convergence on Washington, DC | Right Wing Watch

Roaming the streets of Washington, D.C., Saturday night, the Proud Boys, a self-declared “Western chauvinist” group with ties to white nationalists, looked for fights. They found them; in most cases, they seem to have started them.

The groundwork for the chaotic violence was laid earlier that day at a series of pro-Trump events convened to call for President Donald Trump to remain in the White House—where talk of violence and rebellion was loud and clear, extremists were welcomed and given a platform before thousands, and conspiracy theories were touted as fact. All were given the thumb of approval from Trump, who basked in the display of loyalty to him on Twitter.
after the year long violence we have just seen it amazes me you are complaining about violence that didnt happen,,,
I'm not complaining about anything that did not happen. I am complaing about the irresponsible rhetoric from the right that inspires such violence, eith attempt or actually carried out
 
Here some more sick shit that inspires violence

Violence, Both Literal and Rhetorical, Marks Right-Wing Convergence on Washington, DC | Right Wing Watch

Roaming the streets of Washington, D.C., Saturday night, the Proud Boys, a self-declared “Western chauvinist” group with ties to white nationalists, looked for fights. They found them; in most cases, they seem to have started them.

The groundwork for the chaotic violence was laid earlier that day at a series of pro-Trump events convened to call for President Donald Trump to remain in the White House—where talk of violence and rebellion was loud and clear, extremists were welcomed and given a platform before thousands, and conspiracy theories were touted as fact. All were given the thumb of approval from Trump, who basked in the display of loyalty to him on Twitter.
after the year long violence we have just seen it amazes me you are complaining about violence that didnt happen,,,
I'm not complaining about anything that did not happen. I am complaing about the irresponsible rhetoric from the right that inspires such violence, eith attempt or actually carried out
again wheres the violence???
 
For all of the Trump-Publicans lapping up all the crazy talk about things like marshal law and disruping the convention, please know that this is the sort of thing that loose talk can and does inspire

FBI: White supremacists plotted attack on US power grid (apnews.com)


MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — White supremacists plotted to attack power stations in the southeastern U.S., and an Ohio teenager who allegedly shared the plan said he wanted the group to be “operational” on a fast-tracked timeline if President Donald Trump were to lose his re-election bid, the FBI alleges in an affidavit that was mistakenly unsealed.

The teen was in a text group with more than a dozen people in the fall of 2019 when he introduced the idea of saving money to buy a ranch where they could participate in militant training, according to the affidavit, which was filed under seal along with a search warrant application in Wisconsin’s Eastern U.S. District Court in March. The documents were inadvertently unsealed last week before the mistake was discovered and they were quickly sealed again.

And it is what Trump's racism inspires aswell

The affidavit details an investigation into group members, who allegedly share white supremacist ideology. The document outlines how they communicated over encrypted messaging applications before three of them eventually met up in person. They also allegedly shared recommended reading on white supremacist literature, required a “uniform” to symbolize their commitment and talked about making weapons. The affidavit says the Ohio teen put Nazi flags in his room, but his mother told him to take them down.

So everyone who disagrees with you is a "white supremacist"? GTFO.
Lol, no. Just the white supremacists.
 
Here some more sick shit that inspires violence

Violence, Both Literal and Rhetorical, Marks Right-Wing Convergence on Washington, DC | Right Wing Watch

Roaming the streets of Washington, D.C., Saturday night, the Proud Boys, a self-declared “Western chauvinist” group with ties to white nationalists, looked for fights. They found them; in most cases, they seem to have started them.

The groundwork for the chaotic violence was laid earlier that day at a series of pro-Trump events convened to call for President Donald Trump to remain in the White House—where talk of violence and rebellion was loud and clear, extremists were welcomed and given a platform before thousands, and conspiracy theories were touted as fact. All were given the thumb of approval from Trump, who basked in the display of loyalty to him on Twitter.
after the year long violence we have just seen it amazes me you are complaining about violence that didnt happen,,,
I'm not complaining about anything that did not happen. I am complaing about the irresponsible rhetoric from the right that inspires such violence, eith attempt or actually carried out
again wheres the violence???

You know: All those protests, riots, arsons, and looting we saw all summer.

Those wuz white supremers who wuz doin' all that stuff. I knows that 'cause someone on USMB said it.
 
For all of the Trump-Publicans lapping up all the crazy talk about things like marshal law and disruping the convention, please know that this is the sort of thing that loose talk can and does inspire

FBI: White supremacists plotted attack on US power grid (apnews.com)


MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — White supremacists plotted to attack power stations in the southeastern U.S., and an Ohio teenager who allegedly shared the plan said he wanted the group to be “operational” on a fast-tracked timeline if President Donald Trump were to lose his re-election bid, the FBI alleges in an affidavit that was mistakenly unsealed.

The teen was in a text group with more than a dozen people in the fall of 2019 when he introduced the idea of saving money to buy a ranch where they could participate in militant training, according to the affidavit, which was filed under seal along with a search warrant application in Wisconsin’s Eastern U.S. District Court in March. The documents were inadvertently unsealed last week before the mistake was discovered and they were quickly sealed again.

And it is what Trump's racism inspires aswell

The affidavit details an investigation into group members, who allegedly share white supremacist ideology. The document outlines how they communicated over encrypted messaging applications before three of them eventually met up in person. They also allegedly shared recommended reading on white supremacist literature, required a “uniform” to symbolize their commitment and talked about making weapons. The affidavit says the Ohio teen put Nazi flags in his room, but his mother told him to take them down.

So everyone who disagrees with you is a "white supremacist"? GTFO.
WHAT!!??Where do you get that stupid shit from? These people are SELF AVOWED White Supremacists. I did not lable them Slick. Do you have anything that is reasonable and intelegent to contibute? I doubt it because you never do.
That's one of two or three attacks he uses to attempt to derail topics that make him uncomfortable.
 

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