MSNBC's Katy Tur Suggests FBI Should Track Young White Men, Give Them Bomb Making Materials to Entrap Them

Chris Menahan
InformationLiberation
Feb. 24, 2020

MSNBC's Katy Tur suggested the FBI should be tracking young white men online and teaching them "how you build a bomb" and how to get the materials in order to arrest them.



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From The Gateway Pundit:
In a shocking segment, MSNBC's Katy Tur suggested that the FBI should be tracking young white men online to radicalize them, provide resources for creating explosives, and then arrest them.

Tur was comparing young white men to ISIS terrorists in an interview with Frank Figliuzzi, the former Assistant Director for Counterintelligence at the FBI.


"When you're looking at ISIS or you're looking at radical Islamic terrorism, I covered a number of stories where the FBI would track young kids or young men and they would talk to them online and say 'you know, here's how you build a bomb,' or 'here's where you get your bomb making materials,' and they track that person as that person radicalized and then arrested them before they could do anything bad," Tur said. "Why is the same not being done for white extremists or is the same being done and we just don't know about it?"

Figliuzzi responded that it is "time to ask that question" and to "wrestle with it" because politics "does enter in." He then mocked people who would defend the First Amendment and claim that this is the act of "thought police."
All they left out is that the FBI is already doing all of the above. The leader of "The Base" militant group was exposed by the Guardian as a federal intelligence contractor and suspected federal agent and one member of the group was arrested after reportedly being convinced by a federal informant to vandalize a synagogue.


The Hutaree militia was another high profile case in which the FBI tried to entrap and radicalize a militia group full of Ron Paul supporters into committing terrorism to suppress the burgeoning Liberty Movement. The feds' case fell apart after a federal judge ruled their targets did nothing illegal.

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