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How Lone-Wolf Terrorists and Terrorist Plots Are Created
Posted by Admin on Tuesday, March, 17 2015 and filed under Articles
Key topics: ISIS Takfiris Kharijites Terrorist Plots Entrapment

Numerous reports can be found on the topic of Entrapment and sting operations. Refer to "The Informants" by Trevor Aaronson in the September 2011 issue of Mother Jones magazine (available online). There is also Stephen Down and Kathy Manley's detailed 178-page academic study titled, "Inventing Terrorists: The Lawfare of Preemptive Prosecution" and a search for "Muslim entrapment" will return many examples of media coverage on this subject.

It is important to distinguish between a number of things. There is a) the extremist, terrorist ideology, b) extremists and terrorists and c) Terrorist Plots. As for the first, the extremist, terrorist ideology, or what has been known to the scholars of the Muslims for 1400 years as the Kharijite ideology - a renegade sect prophesized by the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) to appear recurringly, putting the Muslims to trial. They excommunicate Muslim rulers, governments and societies and unleash murder and terror upon them. This is the ideology of al-Qaidah, ISIS and groups like them. This ideology is NOT created by any foreign policy. It is a crooked, twisted, anti-Islamic, evil ideology. As for extremists, terrorists, then the right circumstances and factors can lead to radicalization and extremism of individuals but only in the presence of ignorance about Islam or a distortion of Islamic teachings. In other words, the unislamic extremist ideology itself still remains the crucial factor in the synthesis of a terrorist mindset. As for Terrorist Plots, whether failed or executed, then not all Terrorist Plots - particularly in the Western countries - are genuine. In fact, genuine acts of terrorism are far more abundant in the lands of the Muslims than anywhere else and the ideology of al-Qaidah, ISIS, Boko Haram and groups like them kill more Muslims than non-Muslims, since the ideology, in its foundation, is directed at Muslims and not non-Muslims. Terrorist acts against non-Muslims are only the branch, not the foundation.

An excellent article by Aaron Stevenson shows how mentally unstable, disillusioned Muslims or even new Converts are targeted and preyed upon by undercover agents, brainwashed, directed and then supported, financially and with materials, to organize acts of terrorism. Leaked transcripts and video footage are provided showing how agents joke about the victim and his manipulation. The following video sheds some light on the matter.

Here is an excerpt from Aaronson's article:

IN THE VIDEO, Sami Osmakac is tall and gaunt, with jutting cheekbones and a scraggly beard. He sits cross-legged on the maroon carpet of the hotel room, wearing white cotton socks and pants that rise up his legs to reveal his thin, pale ankles. An AK-47 leans against the closet door behind him. What appears to be a suicide vest is strapped to his body. In his right hand is a pistol.

"Recording," says an unseen man behind the camera.

"This video is to all the Muslim youth and to all the Muslims worldwide," Osmakac says, looking straight into the lens. "This is a call to the truth. It is the call to help and aid in the party of Allah - and pay him back for every sister that has been raped and every brother that has been tortured and raped."

Osmakac in his "martyrdom video." (YouTube)

The recording goes on for about eight minutes. Osmakac says he'll avenge the deaths of Muslims in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan and elsewhere. He refers to Americans as kuffar, an Arabic term for nonbelievers. "Eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth," he says. "Woman for a woman, child for a child."

Osmakac was 25 years old on January 7, 2012, when he filmed what the FBI and the U.S. Department of Justice would later call a "martyrdom video." He was also broke and struggling with mental illness.

After recording this video in a rundown Days Inn in Tampa, Florida, Osmakac prepared to deliver what he thought was a car bomb to a popular Irish bar. According to the government, Osmakac was a dangerous, lone-wolf terrorist who would have bombed the Tampa bar, then headed to a local casino where he would have taken hostages, before finally detonating his suicide vest once police arrived.

But if Osmakac was a terrorist, he was only one in his troubled mind and in the minds of ambitious federal agents. The government could not provide any evidence that he had connections to international terrorists. He didn't have his own weapons. He didn't even have enough money to replace the dead battery in his beat-up, green 1994 Honda Accord.

Osmakac was the target of an elaborately orchestrated FBI sting that involved a paid informant, as well as FBI agents and support staff working on the setup for more than three months. The FBI provided all of the weapons seen in Osmakac's martyrdom video. The bureau also gave Osmakac the car bomb he allegedly planned to detonate, and even money for a taxi so he could get to where the FBI needed him to go. Osmakac was a deeply disturbed young man, according to several of the psychiatrists and psychologists who examined him before trial. He became a 'terrorist' only after the FBI provided the means, opportunity and final prodding necessary to make him one.

Since the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the FBI has arrested dozens of young men like Osmakac in controversial counterterrorism stings. One recent case involved a rudderless 20-year-old in Cincinnati, Ohio, named Christopher Cornell, who conspired with an FBI informant - seeking "favorable treatment" for his own "criminal exposure" - in a harebrained plot to build pipe bombs and attack Capitol Hill. And just last month, on February 25, the FBI arrested and charged two Brooklyn men for plotting, with the aid of a paid informant, to travel to Syria and join the Islamic State. The likelihood that the men would have stepped foot in Syria of their own accord seems low; only after they met the informant, who helped with travel applications and other hurdles, did their planning take shape.

Informant-led sting operations are central to the FBI's counterterrorism program. Of 508 defendants prosecuted in federal terrorism-related cases in the decade after 9/11, 243 were involved with an FBI informant, while 158 were the targets of sting operations. Of those cases, an informant or FBI undercover operative led 49 defendants in their terrorism plots, similar to the way Osmakac was led in his.

In these cases, the FBI says paid informants and undercover agents are foiling attacks before they occur. But the evidence suggests - and a recent Human Rights Watch report on the subject illustrates - that the FBI isn't always nabbing would-be terrorists so much as setting up mentally ill or economically desperate people to commit crimes they could never have accomplished on their own.

At least in Osmakac's case, FBI agents seem to agree with that criticism, though they never intended for that admission to become public. In the Osmakac sting, the undercover FBI agent went by the pseudonym "Amir Jones." He's the guy behind the camera in Osmakac's martyrdom video. Amir, posing as a dealer who could provide weapons, wore a hidden recording device throughout the sting.

The device picked up conversations, including, apparently, back at the FBI's Tampa Field Office, a gated compound beneath the flight path of Tampa International Airport, among agents and employees who assumed their words were private and protected. These unintentional recordings offer an exclusive look inside an FBI counterterrorism sting, and suggest that, even in the eyes of the FBI agents involved, these sting targets aren't always the threatening figures they are made out to be.

One can also refer to Judge Napolitano's five minute rant on Fox News (of all places) about fake terror plots.

The very sporadic (rare) genuine acts of terrorism that may take take place in the West alongside the abundant fake, manufactured Terrorist Plots are given huge media attention, whilst the daily terrorist atrocities performed by the takfiri Kharijites against Muslims in their lands receive very little, if no media attention at all.