We already knew terror arrests are mostly setups

FBI is tracking Americans in touch with ISIS

But it’s now becoming more widely known:

Nearly all of the highest-profile domestic terrorism plots in the United States since 9/11 featured the “direct involvement” of government agents or informants, a new report says.

Some of the controversial “sting” operations “were proposed or led by informants”, bordering on entrapment by law enforcement. Yet the courtroom obstacles to proving entrapment are significant, one of the reasons the stings persist.

The lengthy report, released on Monday by Human Rights Watch, raises questions about the US criminal justice system’s ability to respect civil rights and due process in post-9/11 terrorism cases. It portrays a system that features not just the sting operations but secret evidence, anonymous juries, extensive pretrial detentions and convictions significantly removed from actual plots.

“In some cases the FBI may have created terrorists out of law-abiding individuals by suggesting the idea of taking terrorist action or encouraging the target to act,” the report alleges.

Out of the 494 cases related to terrorism the US has tried since 9/11, the plurality of convictions – 18% overall – are not for thwarted plots but for “material support” charges, a broad category expanded further by the 2001 Patriot Act that permits prosecutors to pursue charges with tenuous connections to a terrorist act or group.

In one such incident, the initial basis for a material-support case alleging a man provided “military gear” to al-Qaida turned out to be waterproof socks in his luggage.

Several cases featured years-long solitary confinement for accused terrorists before their trials. Some defendants displayed signs of mental incapacity. Jurors for the 2007 plot to attack the Fort Dix army base, itself influenced by government informants, were anonymous, limiting defense counsel’s ability to screen out bias.

H/t Richmond DUI Lawyer, Michael Kiely.

3 thoughts on “We already knew terror arrests are mostly setups

  1. Just more missiles launched into the prole sectors to prove that we are at war with East Asia.

  2. Boy, I sure wouldn’t want to get on the wrong side of all those nice guys who are working so hard to prev — I mean, protect our freedoms that the not-nice guys hate us so much for.

  3. Maybe we should talk about what the 20th hijacker, Zacarias Moussaoui, told his lawyers concerning who funded the 9-11 attack tomorrow?
    Here’s a hint: those 20 pages that Bush had redacted from the 9-11 Commission Report were all about the Sunni Saudi’s.

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