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Domestic terrorists... a recent example
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From FoxNews: Nashville power grid bomb plot suspect unmasked as baby-faced thug: mugshot

Interesting timing on this report... the very day the new administration is announced... the FBI is 'hard' at work... again...

Back on the 12th of August, a young man was apprehended by FBI efforts... the surrounding details are reported herein with the usual list of allegations...

Allegation 1: Plotting to blow up a power station with a homemade bomb-laden drone"
Allegation 2: is an alleged "accelerationist,"  a "White supremacist" term expressing their desire to hasten the collapse of society
Allegation 3: discussed committing a mass shooting at a YMCA
Allegation 4: derailing a train with anti-Semitic motives.
Allegation 5: claimed past affiliation with White supremacist groups
Allegation 6: blamed the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks on "a Jewish person"
Allegation 7: got into a shootout with a Black man in Lousiville, Kentucky
Allegation 8: researched past attacks on the power grid and concluded that damaging eight or more power stations at once would cripple the country
Allegation 9: allegedly gave his gun to one of the informants, who he thought was going to be a lookout.

Once he was apprehended, they found an armed explosive device in the car he had been in.

Of course, I am critical of the practice of having FBI personnel becoming involved over time with suspects... because there is often an element of "encouragement" there, and often can weaken the case by risking "entrapment" claims.

For example...

[Image: philippi_complaint_-_file_stamped_copy-4.jpg?ve=1&tl=1]

Why are UCE-1 and UCE-2 not named within this 'evidence' of criminal plot?  They are not evidently sitting there telling the would-be criminal "Hey, you ought to rethink this... this would be a bad thing and people could get hurt."  They are obviously not "discouraging" the criminal, and in fact are offering tacit support for a dangerous enterprise. 

Could this be another FBI "PR promotional activity?"  Listening to the FBI-authored press release you can hear them gushing over their 'stalwart' defense of the law, and people of the country... again.  The same FBI that almost gleefully participated in a lawfare against a number of politically-targeted citizens...  Is this the FBI leadership "making nice?"  They sure pulled out all the stops with the inflammatory verbiage... anti-Semitism, "shootout with a black man," WMD's, White supremist, 'mass shooting.' 

But they did allow him to build, and transport what they are calling a WMD.... They knew when he was acquiring the materials, they knew what he intended to do... and they waited... they waited until "showtime." Nes pa?

(The agents do the jobs they are told to do... this is not about the agents...)
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UCE stands for Undercover Employee. They were introduced to him via CHS-1 and CHS-2 (Confidential Human Source) whom the indictment describe as "reliable, paid confidential human source[s] who has previously provided accurate information to the FBI in multiple investigations". So it does seem like Philippi was the only actual conspirator here. The FBI is very adept at catching those who cannot see what glows in the dark, and to be fair those are often dangerously stupid people.

Here are the documents. I find that if I'm tempted to judge the case or the larger question of the FBI's motives and merits, it's best to do so based on official records: https://www.justice.gov/opa/media/1376071/dl
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(9 hours ago)UltraBudgie Wrote: Edit: And it seems to me we just saw a large expression of "accelerationist" sentiment yesterday. Will we perhaps be hearing this term more often?

Oh yes we will!  Beer

The inherent difficulty of "marketing and public relations" in the authoritarian's bernaysian modus operandi.  These terms can often be spotted and used to effect.

Sorry for responding to your redacted comment... I meant no disrespect.

"Control," the illusion that keeps on giving... and taking... and giving...
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(9 hours ago)Maxmars Wrote: I meant no disrespect.

No problem. I noticed that the term "accelerationist" has already been redefined in an online context to refer to white nationalism, per this article from 2022:
Quote:accelerationist

Accelerationist is a term "used to describe activities intended to intensify racial conflict and societal collapse with the hopes of building a white ethnostate in the chaotic aftermath," according to the ADL Glossary of Extremism.

https://www.cnet.com/news/misinformation...ed-online/

The ADL gives more detail however, grudgingly admitting to use of the term by the left-wing as being "very different":

Quote:Accelerationism

White supremacist accelerationism is a school of thought within some segments of the white supremacist movement (primarily neo-Nazi and alt-right white supremacists) that argues that, because white supremacists seem unable to reform or reshape modern society to fit their desires, the only alternative is to use violence to destabilize and destroy society itself, with the hopes of building a white ethnostate in the chaotic aftermath. Non-accelerationist white supremacists are divided on using violence as a tactic, but accelerationists wholeheartedly support it. The perpetrators of a number of recent white supremacist-related mass killings or attempted mass killings around the world have had links to accelerationism. Some other right-wing extremists have occasionally used the term more generically, to describe destroying the status quo or established order. The term "accelerationist" can also be found in other contexts, such as left-wing social theory, where it has very different meanings.

https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/accelerationism

So best not to use the term at all any more, as it is now badspeak.
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