There's always a first, no? Barry Croft was from Delaware. The point I made was this was a hoax staged by the FBI. If you read the Wikipedia Whitmer kidnapping tale you'd see right away that the ADL was involved. One could even say they were at the forefront dictating to the FBI that Michigan was identified as a hot spot for where the modern militia movement found its roots and where a number of militia groups remain active. The FBI has become an ADL proxy. Further reading of the Wikipedia tale you'll start to realize that this was most likely written by the ADL. All the anti-America First pundit names, groups, and legal historical insignias are used to besmirch these victims of the FBI:
Joseph M. Morrison - "Photographs of the home show a Confederate battle flag and a variation of the U.S. flag with alternating, vertical red and white stripes and a circle of stars surrounding the words "Liberty or Death"." As if the flags of historical value make him somehow guilty. Do you see the ADL innuendo here?
Ty Garbin - "He met Fox at a Second Amendment rally in Lansing. " As if there's something wrong with supporting the 2nd Amendment by attending a rally when the Whitmer regime is attempting to end 2nd Amendment Rights in MI.
Barry Croft Jr. - "regularly posted violent messages on his social media accounts depicted him wearing a tricorne and a sweatshirt with an insignia associated with the Three Percenters militia group." "Regularly posted violent messages on his social media accounts"? I can only wonder what is meant by this innuendo. No word about threats though.
Pete Musico -- "was active on YouTube, where he posted video blogs against taxes, gun control, and the so-called deep state. A video posted in 2019, entitled "Gretchen Whitmer Interview", depicted him railing against her policies around automobile ownership and promised he would interview Whitmer in person in a later video. Musico was also active on Gab, where he promoted the unfounded claim that there is an ongoing campaign to kill white people in South Africa. He also followed the accounts of Proud Boys organizer Joe Biggs and InfoWars personality Owen Shroyer. On Twitter, he expressed support for Trump and conspiracy theories regarding Bill and Hillary Clinton, and the high presence of mercury in vaccines." The smears are laughable, but these are all ADL talking points. The ADL inspired Wikipedia tale goes on to say, "Musico's attorney said he was eventually kicked out of the Wolverine Watchmen because he was too "soft" and wouldn't commit to violence. In October 2022, Musico was convicted in Michigan state court of materially aiding a terrorist and being a member of a gang.[59] On December 15, 2022, he was sentenced to 12 to 20 years in prison."
There's always a first, no? Barry Croft was from Delaware. The point I made was this was a hoax staged by the FBI. If you read the Wikipedia Whitmer kidnapping tale you'd see right away that the ADL was involved. One could even say they were at the forefront dictating to the FBI that Michigan was identified as a hot spot for where the modern militia movement found its roots and where a number of militia groups remain active. The FBI has become an ADL proxy. Further reading of the Wikipedia tale you'll start to realize that this was most likely written by the ADL. All the anti-America First pundit names, groups, and legal historical insignias are used to besmirch these victims of the FBI:
Joseph M. Morrison - "Photographs of the home show a Confederate battle flag and a variation of the U.S. flag with alternating, vertical red and white stripes and a circle of stars surrounding the words "Liberty or Death"." As if the flags of historical value make him somehow guilty. Do you see the ADL innuendo here?
Ty Garbin - "He met Fox at a Second Amendment rally in Lansing. " As if there's something wrong with supporting the 2nd Amendment by attending a rally when the Whitmer regime is attempting to end 2nd Amendment Rights in MI.
Barry Croft Jr. - "regularly posted violent messages on his social media accounts depicted him wearing a tricorne and a sweatshirt with an insignia associated with the Three Percenters militia group." "Regularly posted violent messages on his social media accounts"? I can only wonder what is meant by this innuendo. No word about threats though.
Pete Musico -- "was active on YouTube, where he posted video blogs against taxes, gun control, and the so-called deep state. A video posted in 2019, entitled "Gretchen Whitmer Interview", depicted him railing against her policies around automobile ownership and promised he would interview Whitmer in person in a later video. Musico was also active on Gab, where he promoted the unfounded claim that there is an ongoing campaign to kill white people in South Africa. He also followed the accounts of Proud Boys organizer Joe Biggs and InfoWars personality Owen Shroyer. On Twitter, he expressed support for Trump and conspiracy theories regarding Bill and Hillary Clinton, and the high presence of mercury in vaccines." The smears are laughable, but these are all ADL talking points. The ADL inspired Wikipedia tale goes on to say, "Musico's attorney said he was eventually kicked out of the Wolverine Watchmen because he was too "soft" and wouldn't commit to violence. In October 2022, Musico was convicted in Michigan state court of materially aiding a terrorist and being a member of a gang.[59] On December 15, 2022, he was sentenced to 12 to 20 years in prison."
And there is more of these innuendos, biased demonizations and exaggerations used in an attempt to convince the public of the hoax the FBI/ADL perpetrated in this 'whopping' Wikipedia article. It was most likely written by the ADL for the FBI. Also let it be known that Judge Andrew Napolitano stated in 2012 that 17 out of 20 terrorist plots thwarted by the FBI were actually "planned, plotted, controlled, and carried out by the federal government itself."
By this, its clear that they have weaponized the FBI and other agencies against the America people.