Sunday, August 11, 2019

FBI: All Americans Domestic Terrorism Threats

Supposedly, the year 2016 marked the vindication of the conspiracy theory. After three different batches of leaked Democrat emails, a lot of people were saying, only half joking, "Holy crap. Alex Jones was right about everything." Rather than vindication, Alex Jones has been banned from the public square and the left memoryholed the whole ordeal by engaging in the greatest conspiracy theory of modern history - alleging that the leaked Democrat emails proved crimes were committed by Trump rather than Democrats.

The conspiracy theorists continued into 2019. After Jeffrey Epstein's arrest - long rumored to be at the center of a high-ranking blackmail ring - conspiracies abounded: he was a Mossad agent, he would be killed in jail to prevent a trial, etc. We are now in the interesting predicament that nearly the entire American public are conspiracy theorists. It's just a little too convenient that he died in prison just as many expected and that cameras had conveniently failed and so forth.

What's ironic here is that this all comes just days after an internal FBI document surfaced showing that they view conspiracy theorists as domestic terrorism threats.
"The FBI assesses anti-government, identity based, and fringe political conspiracy theories very likely motivate some domestic extremists, wholly or in part, to commit criminal and sometimes violent activity," the document said. "The FBI further assesses in some cases these conspiracy theories very likely encourage the targeting of specific people, places, and organizations, thereby increasing the likelihood of violence against these targets."
Golly, that's awkward, because the majority of Americans now doubt the official narrative regarding Jeffrey Epstein. Even more ironic, the FBI itself seems to doubt the official narrative, and has opened an investigation into the death. Apparently, the FBI must regard even itself as a domestic terror threat.

No comments:

Post a Comment