MacTheKnife
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this case smacks of so many others wherein the fbi entraps some ole boy of not much intelligence into doing something that he otherwise could not have done on his own or would not have done on his own ---in order to get the praise and admiration of his fbi friend.
this sort of behavior by the fbi is one of the few things they are very good at...setting up some gullible, lonely ole boy who is in need of a friend. The kind of simple minded ole local boy that drinks too much at the local gathering spot and runs off at the mouth ---attracting someone's attention.
the way the fbi does it-- is to send in a personable and likeable agent who has a talent of persuasion.
He befriends his victim and over a period of time using standard psychological tools is able to dominate and control his victim....then he talks him into agreeing to get involved with some horrible crime. the fbi then sets up a scenario of helping the victim get the explosives or whatever and then swoops in whilst the local boy is in possession of such evidence indicating his intention to committ the crime.
They have a long history of doing that.
this sort of behavior by the fbi is one of the few things they are very good at...setting up some gullible, lonely ole boy who is in need of a friend. The kind of simple minded ole local boy that drinks too much at the local gathering spot and runs off at the mouth ---attracting someone's attention.
the way the fbi does it-- is to send in a personable and likeable agent who has a talent of persuasion.
He befriends his victim and over a period of time using standard psychological tools is able to dominate and control his victim....then he talks him into agreeing to get involved with some horrible crime. the fbi then sets up a scenario of helping the victim get the explosives or whatever and then swoops in whilst the local boy is in possession of such evidence indicating his intention to committ the crime.
They have a long history of doing that.
Man planning to blow up Missouri hospital killed in shootout: FBI
The incident unfolded Tuesday when the FBI moved to arrest 36-year-old Timothy Wilson in Belton, Mo. “at the conclusion of a long-running domestic terrorism investigation,” the federal agency said.…
nypost.com
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