from beginning to the end, the kid (22-yrs old) was completely lead on by agents (to move beyond verbal crap). this is major BS just for the fbi to pat themselves on the back. the kid is probably an ass, but obviously by no means a criminal mastermind. he is a casualty of a fbi public-relation.
I agree that he was probably led on by agents, but that just means that this was a sting operation rather than a thwarted bombing attack. And that's OK with me. Just as I think it's a good thing for agents to go out and try to find public officials who are ready and willing to be bribed, it seems like a good thing to go out and try to find people who are ready and willing to plant explosives in public places and commit mass murder.
If they had arrested him at the planning stage based just on things he said, I'd feel a lot more wary here. But geez, assuming the charges are correct, this guy took what he thought was an explosive and put it where he was hoping it would kill people. He's more than just an ass.
there is a big distinction between plots of dissidence and systemic corruption (e.g. bribery). mainly, the power that is bestowed upon that person w/in the given time frame. the plotters power is attained for the event/crime, whilst corruption is power already present. thus i makes little sense to tackle the issues in the same manner. w/o the fbi's aide, the guy would have remained an (absolutely huge) ass -- real terrorist organizations wouldn't touch this blabber mouth w/ a 1000yard pole.
this is major BS just for the fbi to pat themselves on the back
Yup. To everyone who doesn't have any problem with this, think about something: Exactly how many schizos do you think the FBI has to string along with encouragement from undercovers and fake bombs for every one they actually pick up? And exactly how many schizos do you think you personally could talk into planting a fake bomb somewhere if that was your full time job? The point isn't that it's okay for guys to go around planting fake bombs they think are real, it's that this is a laughably transparent PR stunt. I live in Hyde Park, if this was my job I have to think I could round up at least a half dozen nutjobs as 'dangerous' as this guy without walking more than two blocks in any direction from my house.
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