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This story is interesting especially regarding the comments made in the recent Drake  interview and on David Wilcock's blog about the Illuminati end game of blowing up bridges and airport runways in the attempt to forestall their arrests.

It will be interesting to see how this is spun in the media, OWS started its spring protests May 1st, so the timing of the arrests is odd, could be an attempt to smear OWS by association.  Keep an eye out for the term "anarchists" in the media - as that term carries a connotation of being against the government status quo and is often used to paint central banking/Wall Street/elitist opponents. These men sound like domestic terrorists if not out right junior Illuminati thugs.

I'm uncomfortable with FBI assisted terrorist arrests, even if they are given "inert bombs".  But perhaps I don't understand the court prosecution advantages of such tactics?  Almost all terrorist arrests in the USA since 9/11 have been FBI assisted in their bomb production.




This was just posted at cryptogon.com

Unmasked: Meet The FBI’s Bridge Bomb Plot Snitch

May 3rd, 2012
The paid informant who helped orchestrate the FBI sting that resulted in the arrest of five anarchists for allegedly plotting to blow up an Ohio bridge is a convicted felon who was arrested on bad check and theft charges in the midst of his cooperation with federal investigators, The Smoking Gun has learned.

Shaquille Azir, 39, was named in a pair of felony indictments filed in January in Cuyahoga County, according to court records. Azir, who TSG has identified as the informant in the federal bombing case, is accused in the indictments of passing bad checks on July 25, 2011 and December 22, 2011.

Azir, pictured in the mug shot at right, “has been working as a source for the FBI since July 20, 2011,” according to the U.S. District Court complaint filed yesterday against the alleged bomb plotters. Wearing a body recorder, Azir captured the five self-styled anarchists plotting to use C-4 explosive to take down a Cleveland-area bridge.

Azir arranged for the purchase of the C-4 from an undercover FBI agent. He also fronted the alleged conspirators money for the buy of the material, which had been rendered inert by federal investigators. If the bombing case goes to trial, defense lawyers will certainly portray the 6’ 5”, 350-pound Azir as the plot’s instigator, a snitch who pocketed the FBI’s money to help entrap the five defendants, who range in age from 20 to 35.

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