Tuesday, January 18, 2022

More Trouble for the FBI in the Whitmer Kidnapping Case

Stewart Rhodes is a household name; Stephen Robeson, a convicted felon and the chief FBI informant in the Whitmer case accused.

The reason, of course, is that exposing how the FBI set a trap to lure down-on-their-luck men-one of the codefendants referred to Adam Fox, the alleged plot leader, as "Captain Autism"-into their kidnapping ruse would run afoul of the media's insistence that the government had nothing to do with the events of January 6, despite plenty of proof that hundreds of FBI agents and informants were involved before and during the Capitol protest.

Perhaps the media considers it a mere coincidence that the head of the FBI Detroit field office overseeing the Whitmer plot was promoted.

Defense attorneys in the Whitmer case are making a strong case for FBI entrapment.

At least a dozen FBI agents and confidential human sources orchestrated the kidnapping scheme; defense attorneys claim the feds "Actively planned and coordinated its efforts to induce the defendants to engage in incriminating behavior and statements, even going so far as designing the objective and structural components of the [kidnapping] conspiracy."

The Justice Department notified the court in December that three of the top FBI agents on the case-including Richard Trask, the FBI investigator who signed the criminal complaint against the federal defendants in October 2020-have been removed from the government's witness list.

Evidence would expose how a lockdown rally at the Michigan Capitol building in April 2020 acted as a dress rehearsal for January 6, and how the FBI steered the defendants from more lockdown protests to the kidnapping plot.

https://amgreatness.com/2022/01/17/more-trouble-for-the-fbi-in-the-whitmer-kidnapping-case/ 

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