Posted on 08/14/2017 3:46:23 PM PDT by Bratch
A 23-year-old man who said he hated the U.S. government has been arrested by the FBI for allegedly trying to blow up an Oklahoma City bank with what he thought was a 1,000-pound bomb in a truck.
According to a criminal complaint, Jerry Drake Varnell wanted to start a militia group and admired Timothy McVeigh, the domestic terrorist who was convicted and executed for setting off a massive truck bomb outside a federal building in Oklahoma City in April 1995.
Varnell thought he was dealing with two fellow sympathizers in the anti-government movement but they were a confidential informant and an undercover FBI agent working in a sting operation, according to the complaint.
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Wasn't the 1st World Trade Center bombing a similar effort?
“Can you name one negative thing that happened to the FBI because of Ruby Ridge ? “
Lon Horiuchi had to go live on am Army base?
I forgot about ole Lou H.
Or a rerun of the bombing of the Murrah Federal Building, with the FBI showing the ATF that the idea is to:
1) recruit a dumber stooge lacking military skills or a paramilitary support network;
2) never let the stooge make a real bomb;
3) spring the trap BEFORE the nutcase gets off leash and sets off anything.
3 million dollar settlement.
Stupid is as stupid does
There was a kid in Atlanta. one of the Olympics a bombing or they found a bomb cannot remember
here
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2016/jul/27/olympic-park-bombings-atlanta-1996-richard-jewell
Looks like that kid on “Two and a Half Men.” Seems about as smart too.
If it weren’t the FBI, they would have been indicted as co-conspirators. The guy was probably too stupid to cross the street by himself ... another trumped up entrapment case to get a promotion and up the budget.
I would bet $1000.00 he’s on some kind of medicine for ADHD!
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