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Didn't say at their age they weren't dangerous. Its just pure bs though. These guys were no threat and if the retards in the FBI didn't realize castor oil is used to help you go crap. Maybe that's why they had the beans....So I wonder what restrictions they will try and enforce on us now that they caught these evil evil men trying to harm us all. Fact is this is a false flag attack just like pearl harbor and 9/11 and the saudi ambassador thing.Just had to find one that will stick ya know.
Good luck with the scum of the tyrannical government trying to convince a jury of this. What's weird is Toccoa is 30 miles from me. Cornelia hell I was just there yesterday for Dr appt.
Seriously at least Pearl Harbor and 9/11 were slightly better false flag attacks. Obama just fails at these things I suppose.First the supposed assassination attempt on the Saudi ambassador and now this crap.
Seriously at least Pearl Harbor and 9/11 were slightly better false flag attacks. Obama just fails at these things I suppose.First the supposed assassination attempt on the Saudi ambassador and now this crap.
You really need some fresh air. Whew, I'm all for opposing Government oppression but how do you know the evidence is trumped up. You can distill enough nicotine from cigarettes to kill someone. Ricin from Castor beans is even more toxic.
Doesn't mean they were intending to harm anyone with using the beans...I posted a link for the tons of things castor beans can be used for.
The problem with your version would be that the FBI have recordings of these men talking about obtaining ricin from castor beans and about how putting ricin on roadways would spread the poison around. So castor beans may be used for multiple purposes, but the men accused in this case seemed to have one particular purpose in mind, producing ricin.
"They were part of a group that also tried to obtain an unregistered explosive device and sought out the complex formula to produce ricin, a biological toxin that can be lethal in small doses, according to a federal complaint.
One suspect discussed ways of dispersing ricin from an airplane in the sky over Washington, court records state. Another suspected member of the group intended to use the plot of an online novel as a model for plans to attack U.S. federal law officers and others, authorities said. Court documents state that 73-year-old Frederick Thomas told others he intended to model their actions on the online novel “Absolved,” which involves small groups of citizens attacking U.S. officials."
Blogger whose novel inspired 4 alleged members of Ga. militia says he doesn’t know men - The Washington Post (http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/feds-online-novel-played-role-in-north-georgia-plot-to-kill-federal-law-officers-others/2011/11/02/gIQAhvrDfM_story.html - broken link)
As for age: Norman Mayer was 66 when he drove a van onto the grounds of the Washington Monument and threatened to blow the Monument up. James von Brunn was 90 years old when he went into the DC Holocaust Museum and shot several people, killing a guard, because of his beliefs. He was 61 in 1981 when he was "arrested for attempted kidnapping and hostage-taking, of members of the Federal Reserve Board, after approaching the Federal Reserve's Eccles Building armed with a revolver, knife, and sawed-off shotgun. Von Brunn later described his actions as a "citizen's arrest for treason."" (James von Brunn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) Hmm, citizen's arrest for treason - Sound familiar with some other recent cases you've also defended?
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