90 Miles From Tyranny : Documents: Feds Instigating Phony Whitmer Kidnapping Knew Lead Patsy was Mentally Ill, Made Fun of Him Behind His Back

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Thursday, January 6, 2022

Documents: Feds Instigating Phony Whitmer Kidnapping Knew Lead Patsy was Mentally Ill, Made Fun of Him Behind His Back


Defense attorneys in the phony kidnapping of Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer are arguing that communications between federal agents, including their teasing of the lead patsy for being mentally ill, prove that the plot was dubious.

The feds gave the so-called mastermind of the plot, Adam Fox, the nickname of “Captain Autism” as they set up the fake kidnapping, laughing at him the entire time as they set up the entrapment scheme, documents have shown.

“No one would have conspired with Adam Fox because no one believed he had any ability to form, much less carry out, a plan,” the defense claims, submitting their arguments in a new court filing.

The defense is requesting for the court to admit 258 statements made by FBI agents and their assets that they believe prove that the feds led the phony plot from its inception all the way until the conveniently-timed sting right before the election in Oct. 2020.

“We have a saying in my office. Don’t let the facts get in the way of a good story,” one agent said during a Dec. 2020 conversation referencing the fake kidnapping plot.

Another FBI agent said that the “mission is to kill the governor specifically.” Defendants, such as Daniel Harris, were repulsed at this idea. Harris said in response to the federal cajoling: ‘No snatch and grab. I swear to …God.'”

One federal snitch admitted to his federal handlers that no plot was taking place and the entire operation was a waste of time, saying: “Right, but yea, and I keep trying to push, press on them where are you guys wanting to go with this? Because I’m wanting (to) know are you wasting my time in a sense?”

“You can’t just grab brick and mortar. Without a … human to go with it, you’ve done nothing but grab brick and mortar,” the informant went on to say as he was ordered to further the federal entrapment scheme.

Fox also showed remorse about doing anything, suggesting that all the talk of plots were just drunken fantasies, which the defense attorneys have argued.

“I just, I don’t know. I start thinking about out doing it, it’s just like all the things like you know, like we could do that but at the end of the day it’s going to — it’s going to — it will wreak havoc on the community. Even if we don’t hurt nobody, just the action alone is going to devastate that...




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