Suburban Claws: American Defense of FBI(?)

Abishai100

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How has terrorism affected our American perspectives on detecting traffic?

What do you think?





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"The FBI investigated the suicide of two respected CIA agents in Voorhees, New Jersey (USA), a quiet and affable suburban area on the East Coast this weekend. The two CIA agents, Tomax and Xamot, were twins who worked in Voorhees out of their suburban homes (using their computers primarily and a local library for private/discreet research). Tomax/Xamot were investigating the potential traffic of Muslim immigrants harboring in the USA while working for the fundamentalist terrorist group ISIS. The FBI suspected foul-play in the apparent suicide of Tomax and Xamot and were therefore ordered by the CIA to conduct a simplified local investigation. Tomax/Xamot were found in their two bathroom-bathtubs in their shared condo-apartment, having bled to death after slitting their wrists. There was no current theory of terrorist activity linked to the suicide of the CIA twin agents."

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"Tomax and Xamot studied criminal psychology and political science (respectively) at Yale University (New Haven, Connecticut) before joining the CIA as young recruits preparing to tackle Homeland Security issues/operations. Tomax and Xamot were Romanian-Americans, sibling/twin offspring of their Romanian parents who immigrated to America from Transylvania (Romania) in the late 1970s. Tomax and Xamot completed their studies at Yale and began doing work for the CIA towards Homeland Security before being stationed in the suburban area of Voorhees (New Jersey) where they studied the potential presence of fundamentalist Muslim terrorists (linked to ISIS) living in the USA disguised as civilians/immigrants. Tomax and Xamot were highly-respected/valued by the CIA."

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"Tomax and Xamot used a special Internet forum/post activity to lure in potential Muslims living in the USA posing as immigrants while working as sleeper-terrorist agents for ISIS. Tomax/Xamot used an Internet forum/board to create an 'immigration-patriotism themed' Cluedo (or Clue) board-game designed to stir attention for Muslim-Americans and other ethnic-minorities interested in using detective-games to hypothesize scenarios for terrorism and suburban crime as a form of 'civilian vigilance.' The Tomax/Xamot suburbia-Cluedo Internet game became quite popular, and it was even mentioned in a Consumer Reports article about the value of Internet forum functionality/performance."

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"At the suburban condo-apartment of Tomax/Xamot, the FBI discovered a strange antique collectible model-toy of the iconic Freddy Krueger slasher-film killer-blade metal glove (from the popular American Nightmare on Elm Street suburbia-paranoia horror-film franchise). The FBI reasoned that someone had gifted the two CIA agent-twins (Tomax/Xamot) with the Krueger-glove model/toy as a gesture of gratitude for their construction of the Internet Cluedo game designed to promote immigrant-patriotism towards anti-terrorism vigilance in American suburbs(!). However, one FBI agent (Thomas Mann) theorized that the same person who gifted the CIA twin-agents (Tomax/Xamot) with the Krueger-glove was the same person responsible for their murders framed to look like suicides."

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"The FBI discovered that Tomax/Xamot had linked one potential terrorism-suspect who participated in their Internet Cluedo game(s). This suspect was an Algerian named Ali Belkacem who worked for two fashion designers in NYC (including DKNY) before moving to the suburbs of Virginia (near Washington!). Ali was involved in the fashion industry before turning to a life of solitary work in the post office in Virginia. Ali participated in the Internet Cluedo game Tomax/Xamot conducted online and once sent a message to the twins about the appeal of 'luring' in beautiful fashion models into their suburban online anti-terrorism detective game."

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"When the FBI searched the apartment of Ali Belkacem in Virginia, they found it was abandoned and the only artifacts left besides some scant furniture were three paintings of American suburbs. Apparently, Ali was an amateur painter. FBI agent Thomas Mann held the belief that Ali worked for ISIS as an eccentric sleeper-terrorist and toyed with the fashion industry and art before working for the post office in Virginia so he could do 'pedestrian/civilian research' about American life/culture. Ali would someday be immediately recruited for some ISIS terrorist strike/attack, perhaps on a pedestrian/civilian-symbolic target/site such as the campus of an Ivy League school (perhaps Princeton University)."

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"FBI agent Thomas Mann reasoned that Ali played the online Internet Cluedo game Tomax/Xamot conducted (for CIA research about potential sleeper-terrorists living in America and hopefully betraying any 'anti-civilian sentiments' while discussing/chatting about the patriotism/vigilance game online) quite often and therefore developed a 'bond' with Tomax/Xamot. Mann reasoned further that Ali presented Tomax/Xamot with the Krueger-glove model/toy and possibly used it to slit their wrists before framing the deaths as suicides. Mann concluded also that Ali talked about American culture and suburban ghost-stories and urban legends while playing Internet Cluedo with Tomax/Xamot(!). Mann wondered if Tomax/Xamot were about to submit their report to the CIA that sleeper-terrorists such as Ali Belkacem were living quietly in America and working as 'normal/critical civilians' while developing a 'taste' for anti-American terrorist activity(!). One week later, in the same suburban area of Virginia where Tomax/Xamot were found dead, a Chase bank was found burned to the ground."

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"It is my assertion that CIA agents/twins Tomax and Xamot used their Internet Cluedo civilian suburbia patriotism/vigilance game to lure in the Algerian terrorist Ali Belkacem who was working as a sleeper-terrorist for ISIS and was responsible for the anti-traffic/suburbia symbolic burning of the Chase bank in the suburb of Virginia where Tomax/Xamot worked and were found dead. It is quite possible that Tomax and Xamot began tracking Ali which caused the eccentric Algerian to present the twins with the symbolic Krueger-glove model/toy, which Ali then used to slit the twins' wrists and leave them to bleed to death in their bathtubs to frame the deaths as apparent suicides. I've instructed my fellow agents at the FBI to continue this investigation on the nature of American homeland security and how immigrant/traffic monitoring can be conducted by local and federal authorities to ensure that civilian activity is not 'normalized' or 'absolved' or 'neglected' as mere footprints of everyday traffic, since new age anti-terrorism vigilance requires a fair deal of deep monitoring/observation. The FBI has learned from this valuable investigation that Homeland Security operations require much inquisitiveness...and creative-thinking!" -Agent Thomas Mann

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