Gretchen Whitmer/Kidnapping plot

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Gretchen Whitmer/Kidnapping plot (False flag attack,  structural deep event) Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
PerpetratorsUnknown
Blamed on“Alt-right”
TypeUA Flight 175 hits WTC south tower 9-11 edit.jpg “Terrorism”
DescriptionThe "unsuccessful plot" in 2020 to overthrow the Michigan government.

The FBI have charged a number of men with domestic terrorism, in a plot to kidnap the governor and overthrow the Michigan state government.

Background

On October 8, 2020, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced the arrests of 13 men suspected of orchestrating a domestic terror plot to kidnap Governor Whitmer and otherwise violently overthrow the state government. The suspects were tied to a paramilitary militia group that called themselves the Wolverine Watchmen, which was founded by two of the suspects.[1]

It soon turned out the plot was orchestrated almost entirely by the FBI. The plotters’ driver and ‘explosives expert’ were both agents, while the militia’s head of security was an undercover informant. At every meeting leading up to the supposed kidnap attempt, an FBI source was present, and out of the five men who drove a van to kidnap Whitmer, three were FBI agents and informants.[2]

In a further bizarre coincidence, the FBI agent in charge of the infiltration operation was promoted after the plot was foiled, and given a position in the agency’s Washington DC field office, and oversees the prosecution of hundreds of Capitol rioters.


 

The Official Culprit

NameDescription
"Alt-right"A modern term used in US and western CCM-media to define conservative-aligned parts of the population that have strayed away from supporting the classic liberal and classic conservatism parties in favour of (sometimes) more reactive, violent or anti-governmental ideas and concepts, in a way similar to the positioning of Antifa in the political spectrum.
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