There are several damning details that most of the media ignores. All evidence suggests this was a deliberate fake hate crime setup.
He didn’t invent something; he took apart an old clock to make something that looks like a bomb. If he wasn’t Muslim, that would have gotten him kicked out of school immediately.
When asked by teachers in class after class, he grew quieter, less willing to answer, until a teacher finally freaked over thing that looks like bomb and kid who won’t talk about it.
Note that this was only a few months after Pamela Gellar’s “Everybody draw Mohamed” contest where Muslim terrorists showed up to shoot it up, and the school is only a few miles away. This is like having a fake bomb scare a few blocks from the WTC on the anniversary.
His family is politically active in seeking offense. Father argued in a mock trial why the Christian preacher in Florida who was going to make a show of burning a Koran should get jail time. His older sister cried hate crimes over hijab and people criticizing it.
The fact they milked it afterward is good circumstantial evidence toward that conclusion, as well.
>>Note that this was only a few months after Pamela Gellars Everybody draw Mohamed contest where Muslim terrorists showed up to shoot it up, and the school is only a few miles away.
The FBI sent the known wolf assassins into that event. Seems the idea was to stifle dissent against Sharia. It certainly wasn’t to build a case against jihadists in Texas.
FBI agent who urged jihadis to tear up Texas claims he didnt know they were going to do so
Jihad Watch ^ | Mar 11, 2018 | Robert Spencer
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3639446/posts
This is the first time that the FBI has offered any explanation at all of some extremely strange facts: an undercover agent was in contact with the jihad terrorists who were targeting our AFDI/Jihad Watch Muhammad Art Exhibit and Cartoon Contest in Garland, Texas on May 3, 2015. He told them to tear up Texas. He was in the car right behind them as they entered the parking lot of the event. They got out of that car and opened fire, and were killed by the security team we hired. The undercover agent, meanwhile, fled the scene.
We have repeatedly asked the FBI why they didnt have a team in place to protect the people at our event when they knew it was going to be targeted by jihadis, and why their agent apparently encouraged the jihadis to attack. They have, of course, not deigned to answer us. This is the first answer weve gotten, and its a doozy: the undercover agent, Steven Jane, claims that when he wrote tear up Texas to jihadi Ibrahim Simpson, he was not saying to do that, he was just saying what he thought another jihadi had told Simpson. All right. That may be. But if that was the case, and Jane knew that Simpson was a deeply committed Muslim looking for a site for a jihad attack, wouldnt it have occurred to Jane that Simpson might decide to heed the jihadis recommendation and tear up Texas?...
I think you are absolutely correct....it was planned from day one (probably by the father) to be just some intentional fake hate crime.
I think if this had been in the 1970s...the science teacher would have given the kid a ‘D’ mostly for marginal effort and limited vision. Instead, the school folks stood there and said....well, yeah, it does look like some kind of bomb-clock.
My thinking is that the kid will wake up around age 17 or 18....realize all the fraud triggered by the father, and just walk out of the house.