Hardly a new concept. But here it is anyway. Our tax dollars at work:
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The Justice Department on Wednesday issued a press release trumpeting its latest success in disrupting a domestic terrorism plot, announcing that the Joint Terrorism Task Force has arrested a Cincinnati-area man for a plot to attack the U.S. Capitol and kill government officials. The alleged would-be terrorist is 20-year-old Christopher Cornell (above), who is unemployed, lives at home, spends most of his time playing video games in his bedroom, still addresses his mother as Mommy and regards his cat as his best friend; he was described as a typical student and quiet but not overly reserved by the principal of the local high school he graduated in 2012. ... The known facts from this latest case seem to fit well within a now-familiar FBI pattern whereby the agency does not disrupt planned domestic terror attacks but rather creates them, then publicly praises itself for stopping its own plots. ... Whatever else is true, a huge dose of scrutiny and skepticism should be applied to the FBIs claims. Media organizations certainly should not be trumpeting this as some dangerous terror plot from which the FBI heroically saved us all, nor telling their viewers that the FBI uncovered a plot that it actually created, nor trying to depict it (as MSNBCs Steve Kornacki did in the pictured segment) as part of some larger plot of international terror groups, at least not without further evidence (and, just by the way, Mr. Kornacki: Anwar Awlaki was not the leader of Al Qaeda in Yemen, no matter how much repeating that false claim might help President Obama, who ordered that U.S. citizen killed with no due process). Nor should politicians like John Boehner be permitted without challenge to claim that this scary plot shows how crucial is the Patriot Act and the NSA domestic spying program in keeping us safe. |
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Latest FBI Claim of Disrupted Terror Plot Deserves Much Scrutiny and Skepticism
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