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Why They Lie · Jul 1, 2026

Terrorist Plot Disrupted!?

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Kent Clizbe · Why They Lie

In mid-June, Fox News breathlessly repeated FBI claims they saved thousands of lives by stopping a terrorist attack on Trump’s UFC event:

”Stopped Cold”: FBI Shut Down Attack on White House UFC Event

Five individuals are reportedly in custody after the FBI stopped an alleged plot to attack last weekend’s White House UFC event.

This is a familiar story. Massive media coverage of “terrorist attacks” cut short by quick action by federal law enforcement agencies. Another familiar story with the same theme was the FBI’s skillful interdiction of the “dangerous terrorists” who were plotting to kill Michigan’s governor.

Only problem? The “terrorists” were pitiful junkies, losers, and mental defectives. A big chunk of the “terrorist group” were either actual government employees, or confidential human sources, dudes paid by the government to pretend to be terrorists. Between the undercover FBI and the paid agents, they came up with the target, the weapons, the plan, the vehicles, the drugs, the money, every aspect of the “plot” came from the government.

The FBI entrapment provocation came to light years later, as the poor schmucks caught up in the federal entrapment op worked through trials and appeals.

But the first headline is what many people remember. Screaming all-caps: TERRORIST CELL PLANNED ASSASSINATION OF GOVERNOR--WHITE SUPREMACIST PLOT DISRUPTED BY FBI.

Federal law enforcement, especially the FBI, has excellent public relations operations. They know what the media wants. They know what the public likes to hear. They’ve been feeding the media and Hollywood bullshit about FBI operations since the early days of J. Edgar Hoover. It’s why you never hear about any FBI failures. They only let out of the vault of secrecy what they want to be heard--only “successes.”

Yet, since 9/11, federal law enforcement agencies perfected the art of creating high profile “cases” out of nothing. Via pervasive surveillance of communications, they find pitiful mental cases--both crazy people and borderline retarded people--and draw these dupes in to an imaginary world of “terrorism.”

Pretty much every post-9/11 high profile “Islamic terrorism” or “White Supremacist” case that the FBI “disrupted” followed the same entrapment/provocation/false flag template. Government-controlled agents found crazy idiots, identified by their online threats, and manipulated them into “planning” a “terrorist attack.”

Usually the government script has the pitiful schmuck traveling with inert “weapons” to the “attack site,” where a huge team of law enforcement arrested them. Press releases and press conferences flaunted the retard’s mug shot, sexy photos of the government-provided “weapons”--SAM missiles, automatic guns, explosives, and other items from the imagination of law enforcement, chosen for PR impact. The narrative emphasized scary stories of the damage that would have happened without the brilliant and brave actions of the trusty Feds.

With that context, how can anyone take seriously the FBI’s press release on the UFC White House terrorist op to “destablize” the Federal government?

The details released so far, which are massaged and spun to make federal law enforcement look good, are ludicrous.

The 19 year-old “mastermind” was ratted out by his mother. The group, online chat buddies, in Ohio, Missouri, and Washington state, nowhere close to Washington DC, seem to have chatted online about using drone bombs to herd Trump’s UFC crowd into a kill-zone, where one of them would shoot ‘em up. One of them planned to send $100 to another to fund his cross-country drive from California to DC. They shared a 3D printer--for making drones--and a 12 gauge shotgun. One of them had a .22 caliber rifle in his house.

None of this “plan” sounds even remotely plausible. This is the demented chatter of online gamers, smoking doobies and talking trash. Although there’s no mention yet of government assets taking part in the “conspiracy,” that will likely come out once this hits the courts.

Read the original on kentclizbe.substack.com

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