Fake terror plots, paid informants: the tactics of FBI 'entrapment' questioned

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011...=FBCNETTXT9038

Critics say bureau is running a sting operation across America, targeting vulnerable people by luring them into fake terror plots

  • Paul Harris in New York
  • guardian.co.uk, <time datetime="2011-11-16T12:33EST" pubdate="">Wednesday 16 November 2011 12.33 EST </time>
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    The FBI has drawn criticism over its apparent use of 'entrapment' tactics. Photograph:


    David Williams did not have an easy life. He moved to Newburgh, a gritty, impoverished town on the banks of the Hudson an hour or so north of New York, at just 10 years old. For a young, black American boy with a father in jail, trouble was everywhere.
    Williams also made bad choices. He ended up going to jail for dealing drugs. When he came out in 2007 he tried to go straight, but money was tight and his brother, Lord, needed cash for a liver transplant. Life is hard in Newburgh if you are poor, have a drug rap and need cash quickly.
    His aunt, Alicia McWilliams, was honest about the tough streets her nephew was dealing with. "Newburgh is a hard place," she said. So it was perhaps no surprise that in May, 2009, David Williams was arrested again and hit with a 25-year jail sentence. But it was not for drugs offences. Or any other common crime. Instead Williams and three other struggling local men beset by drug, criminal and mental health issues were convicted of an Islamic terrorist plot to blow up Jewish synagogues and shoot down military jets with missiles.
    Even more shocking was that the organisation, money, weapons and motivation for this plot did not come from real Islamic terrorists. It came from the FBI, and an informant paid to pose as a terrorist mastermind paying big bucks for help in carrying out an attack. For McWilliams, her own government had actually cajoled and paid her beloved nephew into being a terrorist, created a fake plot and then jailed him for it. "I feel like I am in the Twilight Zone," she told the Guardian.
    Lawyers for the so-called Newburgh Four have now launched an appeal that will be held early next year. Advocates hope the case offers the best chance of exposing the issue of FBI "entrapment" in terror cases. "We have as close to a legal entrapment case as I have ever seen," said Susanne Brody, who represents another Newburgh defendant, Onta Williams.

    Some experts agree. "The target, the motive, the ideology and the plot were all led by the FBI," said Karen Greenberg, a law professor at Fordham University in New York, who specialises in studying the new FBI tactics....
I remember the Florida 7 or something like that was the same thing, the FBI found these poor bedraggled guys in a warehouse and told them they would get funding to blow up the sears tower. they didn't even have bus ticket money to go Chicago, if they even knew it was in Chicago..


1000 Alquida are not enough to keep the FBI busy folks they've got a lot of competition for terror funds CIA, NSA, TSA , and all the other Homeland secret police folks looking under rocks for terrorist.
it's really kind pitiful