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A documentary called "Kidnap and Kill, an FBI Terror Plot" examines the case of 13 suspects arrested in the plot to kidnap Governor Gretchen Whitmer, including alleged right-wing militia members. The defense claims the FBI, through undercover agents and informants, masterminded the plot and entrapped the defendants. One person said the FBI created the crime. The film aims to expose what the filmmaker believes is the FBI's dangerous methodology, with one person stating that the FBI is using the same methodology as terrorists. The filmmaker, an independent journalist, has been reporting on the case for four years, conducting over 20 interviews across 8 states. The project is crowd-sourced and needs further funding for editing, production, marketing, and advertising. The filmmaker urges viewers to donate at kandkfilm.com/donate, emphasizing the urgency of releasing the film to expose what they believe the government is doing to American citizens. The filmmaker believes this story is bigger than Michigan and is a warning to all Americans.

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Multiple undercover agents and informants have been involved in various incidents throughout history. For example, in Michigan, there were more informants and agents than actual kidnappers in a right-wing militia plot. The FBI has also infiltrated left-wing groups like Occupied Cleveland. On January 6th, a man named Ray Epps, who was seen leading the charge into the Capitol, has raised suspicions of being an informant. Footage shows him pushing a large MAGA sign towards police, while others who touched the sign were arrested and charged. The Gateway Pundit, an online news site, has been investigating these incidents and believes that the government and various agencies were involved in the violence that day.

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The speaker discusses how the bureau practices near-entrapment to target individuals like Alex Jones, aiming to bankrupt them through civil lawsuits. They mention using fake social media posts to provoke reactions and reveal that FBI agents were undercover at the January 6th Capitol riot. The speaker states that about 20 agents were present but not involved in violence, highlighting the bureau's discreet presence at such events. They emphasize the need for a larger law enforcement presence in such situations.

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The FBI's involvement in the Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping case revealed that out of 14 people, 12 were informants. These informants allegedly convinced two individuals to attempt to kidnap the governor, resembling a misguided role-playing game. The situation highlights a saying that suggests the FBI often targets individuals they have a hand in creating.

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A former senior FBI official, Steven D'Antwono, voluntarily testified before the judiciary committee, claiming that the Mar-a-Lago raid was illegitimate. He highlighted several deviations from protocol and accused the FBI of exacerbating political tensions. D'Antwono is known for overseeing the Whitmer kidnapping plot and the January 6th pipe bomb incident. Despite his resignation in disgrace, he felt compelled to expose the FBI's corruption. More revelations are expected from him. These charges emphasize that when the term "national security" is used, it often masks the actions of corrupt individuals in power.

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I was part of the group arrested for the Whitmer kidnap plot, which was set up by the FBI. I was acquitted. I thought I was doing security work, but it turned out to be targeting Whitmer's cottage. I got charged for material support terrorism and felony firearm possession. The government lied about the situation. I urge people to take action to ensure real justice in the face of government overreach.

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In the Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping case, the media portrayed it as extremist right wing groups plotting against the governor. However, it was revealed in court that the FBI had paid an informant to assemble a group for prosecution. Despite their efforts, the informant failed to find willing participants. It was discovered that out of the 18 people recruited, 12 were actually working for the FBI. While not all of the FBI may be involved in such activities, it is important for us as citizens to expose and hold the corrupt accountable. We should question the reality created by the media and think for ourselves.

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BuzzFeed has just confirmed that the FBI had a, quote, “hand in nearly every aspect of the alleged plot, starting with its inception. In other words, the FBI helped plan it.” An FBI informant organized meetings to kidnap the governor. Another informant, quote, prodded the alleged mastermind of the kidnapping plot to advance his plan. And text from an FBI agent directed an informant to draw people into the conspiracy. In the end, it looks like there were more FBI snitches, informants, people working with the FBI involved in the plot than weren't. It was an FBI plot. So what does this suggest about January 6? We know there were FBI informants in the crowd. We know that for certain. Why can't we know their involvement in January 6 now that we're getting a sense of their involvement in this fake kidnapping plot? Julie Kelly of American Greatness discussed the Lansing April 2020 protest mirroring January 6, with militia groups in military gear, police stood down, firearms, and viral photographs. She cited the plausibility of FBI infiltration before January 6 and Revolver News Darren Beatty's article. The discussion called for leaders to question Christopher Wray.

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The FBI is being accused of engineering a terrorism plot in the Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping case. An army veteran named Dan Chappell was approached by the FBI and paid over $60,000 to assemble a group of right-wing extremists. The FBI created a Facebook group called Patriot 3 Percenters and had Chappell attend a protest at the Michigan State Capitol. They then introduced an undercover agent posing as an explosives expert and tried to convince the group to kidnap Whitmer. However, several members of the group refused and expressed their desire to restore the constitutional republic instead. The FBI continued to push the kidnapping plot, even suggesting killing the governor. The details of the case were revealed in court testimony.

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Multiple undercover agents and informants have been involved in various incidents throughout history. For example, in Michigan, there were more informants and agents than actual kidnappers in a right-wing militia plot. The FBI has also infiltrated left-wing groups like Occupied Cleveland. On January 6th, a man named Ray Epps, who was seen leading the charge into the Capitol, has raised suspicions of being an informant. Footage shows him pushing a large MAGA sign towards police officers, an act that got others charged with assault. Meanwhile, other individuals involved in the Capitol breach have faced harsh sentences, despite being poor or middle-class individuals who were there to protest the election. There is evidence suggesting that undercover law enforcement officers may have encouraged and assisted individuals in entering the Capitol. The investigation into the events of January 6th is ongoing.

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The speaker believes Thomas Crooks, like the Gretchen Whitmer case, was set up by the FBI. In the Whitmer case, an undercover FBI employee posed as an explosives expert and showed a video of an SUV being blown up, produced by the FBI. The speaker questions how Crooks, a 20-year-old, acquired the skills to build pipe bombs, suggesting he was likely in communication with an FBI informant, undercover agent, or DHS asset, especially given his training at a rifle range used by government employees. The speaker believes the FBI is creating domestic violent extremists, not targeting or arresting them. She is confident the pipe bombs were planted shortly before being found and that Crooks had a federal handler, fitting the profile of a loner who suddenly becomes an expert in explosives and drones.

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The FBI's alleged involvement with the Biden family has been confirmed by Senator Chuck Grassley. He revealed that the FBI had 40 informants within the Biden family for the past 15 years, providing criminal information to field offices. This suggests that the FBI has been aware of the Bidens' activities, including alleged blackmail and corruption. Grassley also claimed that FBI headquarters blocked attempts to investigate this criminal activity, labeling it as foreign disinformation. Meanwhile, the FBI has been accused of planting information against Donald Trump and manipulating evidence. The result is a compromised president and negative consequences for the American people, such as higher costs, open borders, increased crime, and difficulties managing international conflicts.

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The FBI had significant involvement in the events of January 6, with over 200 agents embedded within the crowd, including inside the Capitol, disguised as Trump supporters. They infiltrated online chat groups and social media platforms discussing opposition to COVID measures. Analysis of communications within these groups reveals that suggestions for potential violence or an occupation of the Capitol originated from these FBI agents. This indicates that the FBI's involvement extended well beyond January 6, influencing events in the preceding weeks and months. Additionally, recently released footage shows Capitol Police welcoming people into the Capitol, contradicting the initial narrative of an insurrection.

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They say the FBI anticipated consternation around the election and actually prepared plans for January 6. They held a tabletop exercise in Boston in August 2020, five months before January 6. Kash Patel recently turned over memos to Congress at the request of Chairman Barry Lautenberg (Lautomilk) of the J-six investigation. The memos show the FBI knew there was a strong possibility of a hanging or contested election, with both sides agitated and likely to escalate to violence. They devised specific strategies, including embedding informants inside the groups where political violence or agitation might occur. They say the FBI had two dozen informants on the ground the morning of January 6. They also recommended mass prosecutions, even for the most minor crimes, which is described as exactly what the FBI did after January 6. Two big takeaways: the strategy appears to have been hatched months before and then carried out, and it involved a clear double standard compared to the political violence by the left in 2020. The FBI allegedly embedded informants in a broad range of groups, including Antifa and right-wing groups, and gathered intelligence suggesting a bad episode would occur. Barry Lautemux reportedly stated that while the warnings from informants were strong, the preparations of warnings to the brethren of the Capitol in Washington, DC did not exist. In other words, warnings were not passed along. The claim is that two failed examples of the Chris era of the FBI show that, knowing something was going to happen, they implemented a strategy that hurt conservatives but not liberals and did not warn the people who could actually prevent the violence. This is described as the legacy of the Chris Ray FBI, now laid open in documents for all to see. The question is whether any part shows that Bill Barr or Chris Ray briefed the president or his staff, or senior White House officials after the tabletop exercise and the development of the informant plan. The answer given is no: there is no documentation showing that the attorney general, Barr or other brass were briefed, and no mention that the White House, Homeland Security Department, Capitol Police, or Washington DC Metropolitan Police were alerted. The characterization is that the FBI remained insular, echoing the same “diseases” seen before nine-eleven.

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The speaker discusses how they can potentially entrap individuals, including pro-lifers, through manipulation and social media tactics. They mention targeting political commentator Alex Jones and causing financial harm to him. Additionally, they reveal that FBI agents were present undercover at the January 6th Capitol riot. The speaker implies that the FBI's involvement in such events is kept secretive.

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Multiple federal agents and informants have been involved in undercover operations targeting both right-wing and left-wing groups. In the case of the Michigan militia plot to kidnap the governor, there were more informants and undercover agents than actual kidnappers. Similarly, in the Occupy Cleveland case, anarchists were led by an FBI informant. On January 6th, a man named Ray Epps, who was seen leading the crowd and pushing a large MAGA sign, has not been arrested despite others being charged for similar actions. The Gateway Pundit has been covering these incidents and believes that government agents were involved in instigating the violence. The investigation into the events of January 6th is ongoing.

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President tweeted about the need to liberate Michigan. FBI director testified that white right-wing groups pose the greatest threat of domestic terrorism. FBI arrested militiamen planning to kidnap the governor. Attorney General announced charges against 13 members of 2 militia groups. The alleged terror plot was stopped before it could be carried out. The behavior of these individuals is disturbing and reminiscent of ISIS. Failure to condemn them is concerning. FBI and law enforcement are praised for uncovering and stopping these domestic terrorists. Four men accused of plotting to kidnap the governor were not convicted, as FBI informants were involved in planning and encouraging the attack. One informant even suggested similar plans to other groups in different states.

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You can set people up to act on their impulses, which can be seen as a form of entrapment. The bureau gets close to this without officially crossing the line. For instance, they might create social media posts to provoke reactions. Gavin O'Glenis, a CIA contracting officer, discussed his past work with the FBI and involvement in monitoring figures like Alex Jones. The goal was to undermine Jones financially through civil lawsuits, which the bureau can encourage without direct involvement. Additionally, O'Glenis acknowledged that FBI agents were undercover during the January 6th Capitol riot, estimating around 20 agents were present to monitor the situation, but they were not involved in any violence. The bureau prefers to keep their presence discreet to avoid overstepping boundaries.

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The FBI stopped an alleged terror plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer. Thirteen suspects were arrested, including alleged members of a right-wing militia. The FBI infiltrated and wiretapped the group after a tip that they were plotting against police and planning to attack the state capital to overthrow the government. An informant heard the suspects call Whitmer a tyrant and discuss taking her to a secret location in Wisconsin for a trial ending in execution. In the trial, two defendants were acquitted, and two received mistrials; none were convicted. The defense argued entrapment, claiming paid FBI informants incited the conduct. A senator questioned whether any FBI agents were disciplined after the case. The special agent in charge of the Whitmer case was promoted to the Washington DC office and now leads the January 6 investigation. The lead investigator in the Whitmer case was allegedly fired for beating his wife and making derogatory political posts about President Trump.

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I was part of a group arrested for a plot to kidnap Governor Whitmer, but it was a setup by the FBI. I was acquitted. I thought I was doing security work, but it turned out to be about the governor's cottage. I got charged with material support terrorism for taking a video. The government lied about my involvement. I urge people to take action to ensure real justice prevails.

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The FBI stopped an alleged terror plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer. Thirteen suspects were arrested, including alleged members of a right-wing militia. The FBI infiltrated and wiretapped the group after a tip that they were plotting against police and planning to attack the state capital to overthrow the government. An informant heard the suspects call Whitmer a tyrant and discuss taking her to Wisconsin for a trial ending in execution. In the trial, two defendants were acquitted, and two received mistrials; none were convicted. The defense argued entrapment, claiming FBI informants incited the conduct. A senator questioned whether any FBI agents were disciplined after the case. The special agent in charge of the Whitmer case was promoted to the Washington DC office and now leads the January 6 investigation. The lead investigator in the Whitmer case was allegedly fired for beating his wife and making derogatory political posts about President Trump.

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Six right-wing militia members who allegedly plotted to kidnap Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer will go to trial soon. One member has already pleaded guilty and is expected to testify against the others. The case against these alleged extremists relies heavily on the involvement of government informants and undercover FBI agents, raising questions of entrapment. The FBI was aware of every aspect of the plot and even offered guidance on how to carry out the kidnapping. Despite this, Whitmer has gained sympathy as a victim of former President Donald Trump's rhetoric. However, the FBI agents and Michigan State Police Troopers involved in the operation were thanked by Whitmer herself.

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Former FBI special agent Mike Jorman reveals in this documentary that the FBI fabricates cases to maintain fear in the public and gain power and funding. He explains that before 9/11, if he wanted to investigate individuals for terrorism, he would need to provide evidence of their affiliation with terrorist organizations, possession of weapons, and resources to acquire them. However, in recent cases, when he stated that the individuals had no affiliation, weapons, or resources, the FBI would initiate undercover operations, providing them with weapons, money, and the idea of an attack. Jorman believes this is a fabrication of cases to create a sense of seriousness and gain support.

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An individual, identified as a CIA contracting officer who formerly worked for the FBI, discussed tactics employed by the Bureau, including near-entrapment, which they call "a nudge," to provoke targeted individuals into acting on impulse. They admitted to using fake social media posts to anger people. The speaker claimed the FBI was "after" Alex Jones and aimed to bankrupt him by encouraging civil lawsuits from the Sandy Hook families. They monitored Jones' followers, looking for potential leads, and were satisfied when the families "shot his legs off" via civil suits. The speaker stated there were approximately 20 undercover FBI agents present at the January 6th Capitol riot to gather information, but their presence was not publicly acknowledged to avoid overstepping bounds.

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Former FBI agent Richard Trask, a lead investigator in the case of the alleged plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, is scheduled to enter a plea on charges of assaulting his wife. Body cam footage shows Trask's wife reporting that he had beaten and choked her. Trask's social media posts, including anti-Trump sentiments, have also come to light. Defense attorneys for the alleged kidnappers are questioning Trask's credibility and arguing for an entrapment defense. While Trask's Facebook posts may raise concerns about his judgment, they do not violate laws against partisan political activity by federal employees. Trask was fired by the FBI in September.
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