Sunday, November 02, 2025

So The Feds Break Up A "Terrorist" Plot In Dearborn.....

The FBI can stop alleged gamers online but mass shooters, uh nope.

Yet, the Federal Bureau of Investigation can't stop white men from committing mass shooting or the motivations of the shooter of Charlie Kirk.

It was conducted in Dearborn, Michigan, the largest city in the United States with an Arab American majority. The city has 105,000 residents and is considered Wayne County, Michigan's second largest community.

They can clearly promote the whole "Jihadist plot" that was supposedly to be carried out on Halloween but ignore all the motives of a white man who rammed his truck into a Mormon church in Flint. You know he killed a lot of people and set the church on fire.

I know it felt like a long time ago. It was in September.

Me thinks it is a false flag.

Because the most dangerous person in the United States is white men and white boys.

When folks are questioning the Charlie Kirk assassination, some point to Israel. The white nationalist was apparently cutting Israel loose. He was loosing Jewish donors because he spotlighted Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson, two fierce critics of Israel from the far right. The footage of the shooter is a mixed bag of inconsistent times. The shooter refuses to talk to federal and state authorities.

President Donald J. Trump is "flooding the zone" with all this chaos. We are in the fifth week of a government shutdown and the president hosted a "luxury" Halloween party at Mar-a-Lago over the weekend.

I wonder if the FBI agents tasked to breaking this up are getting paid?

FBI Director Kash Patel allegedly used resources to see his not honey trap girlfriend.

The FBI arrested several suspects on Friday who were allegedly plotting a terrorist attack in Michigan over the Halloween weekend, Director Patel said.

“This morning the FBI thwarted a potential terrorist attack and arrested multiple subjects in Michigan who were allegedly plotting a violent attack over Halloween weekend,” Patel wrote in a statement on X.

They not getting paid but they're still doing their jobs.

Federal agents took five people from Dearborn and Inkster, Michigan, into custody for an alleged plot to conduct an attack in the U.S. that has a connection to ISIS extremism, according to three senior law enforcement officials briefed on the investigation.

The so called Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. This is known as Daesh, a transnational Salafi jihadist militant organisation and an unrecognised quasi-state. They are called terrorists by the West. 

The five are naturalized citizens from a Middle Eastern country who had access to firearms and firearm training, two senior law enforcement officials briefed on the investigation say.

Again, it is a right for all citizens to have firearms. But again if you're Black, Arab, Muslim or an immigrant, the far right often calls for restrictions or considers it terrorism.

Three senior law enforcement officials say that no specific targets have been identified so far in the course of the investigation, which remains ongoing. That means the evidence is flimsy and the feds are trying to stick something on the arrested individuals.

Free speech is not terrorism. 

What the allegations state that five gamer nerds were talking on some Twitch site and allegedly a Zionist turned the in.

The officials said the group had discussed carrying out some sort of terror attack around Halloween — or what they allegedly referred to as “pumpkin day.” The officials said that was why the FBI made the arrests Friday, even though it was not immediately clear if the suspects had decided on a set time to try to move forward with any attack.

Two separate senior law enforcement officials say the group in Michigan had been tracked leading up to the arrests.

It was not immediately clear what, if any, specific targets had been identified.

Two officials said investigators are looking into whether the group was self-radicalized.

The names of the five individuals have not yet been made public as the court documents appear to still be sealed.

Officials stressed there is no current threat to the public.

Laraib Irfan said he lives two doors away from a home where loud bangs preceded the entrance of FBI agents on Friday.

"It was like a whole movie scene, but, you know, in reality it was scary," Irfan said.

Notice the Flock Camera. Dearborn is a pretty damn safe city.

He said he watched people he knew as "friendly neighbors, good neighbors" be removed from the residence. "They were just told to step outside of the home, and, you know, they had them in handcuffs," Irfan said.

It all had him wondering what they're accused of and whether law enforcement got it right, Irfan said.

"They're very friendly to us, very cool," he said. "Hopefully the FBI got the wrong house."

In a statement Friday afternoon, Patel said his agents' actions may have prevented a tragedy.

“Through swift action and close coordination with our local partners, a potential act of terror was stopped before it could unfold," he said. "The vigilance of this FBI prevented what could have been a tragic attack — and thanks to their dedication, Michigan will have a safe and happy Halloween.”

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said in a post on X that Patel briefed her “on the thwarted potential terrorist attack in our state" Friday morning. "As details continue to develop, I am grateful for the swift action of the FBI and MSP protecting Michiganders," she wrote.

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said state authorities were "in consultation with the FBI" on the arrests.

Dearborn police confirmed in a Facebook post that the FBI carried out an operation there on Friday morning.

“The Dearborn Police Department has been made aware that the FBI conducted operations in the City of Dearborn earlier this morning,” police said, before adding that there was no threat to the public.

The suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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