By the now, it's maddeningly familiar. A scary terrorist plot is announced.
Then it's revealed that the suspects are a hapless bunch of ne'er-do-wells
or run-of-the-mill thugs without the slightest connection to any terrorists
at all, never mind to Al Qaeda. Finally, the last piece of the puzzle: the
entire plot is revealed to have been cooked up by a scummy government
agent-provocateur.
I've seen this movie before.
In this case, the alleged perps -- Onta Williams, James Cromitie, David
Williams, and Laguerre Payen -- were losers, ex-cons, drug addicts. Al Qaeda
they're not. Without the assistance of the agent who entrapped them, they
would never have dreamed of committing political violence, nor would they
have had the slightest idea about where to acquire plastic explosives or a
Stinger missile. That didn't stop prosecutors from acting as if they'd
captured Osama bin Laden himself. Noted the Los Angeles Times:
Prosecutors called it the latest in a string of homegrown terrorism plots
hatched after Sept. 11.
"It's hard to envision a more chilling plot," Assistant U.S. Atty. Eric
Snyder said in court Thursday. He described all four suspects as "eager to
bring death to Jews."
Actually, it's hard to imagine a stupider, less competent, and less
important plot. The four losers were ensnared by a creepy FBI agent who hung
around the mosque in upstate New York until he found what he was looking for. . . .
Despite the pompous statements from Mayor Bloomberg of New York and other
politicians, including Representative Peter King, the whole story is bogus.
The four losers may have been inclined to violence, and they may have
harbored a virulent strain of anti-Semitism. But it seems that the informant
whipped up their violent tendencies and their hatred of Jews, cooked up the
plot, incited them, arranged their purchase of weapons, and then had them
busted. To ensure that it made headlines, the creepy informant claimed to be
representing a Pakistani extremist group, Jaish-e Muhammad, a bona fide
terrorist organization. He wasn't, of course. . . .
Robert Dreyfuss is a freelance investigative journalist whose work has
appeared in The Nation, Rolling Stone, Mother Jones, The American Prospect,
and other progressive publications.
[What they're saying is that he's a Muslim who planned to go overseas at
some point in the future and fight in some Muslim cause, such as helping to
overthrow the brutal, authoritarian regime in Jordan, which is an ally of
the U.S. government. As part of this future plan, Boyd is alleged to have
persuaded some other Americans to become Muslims. And apparently he also
purchased a variety of weapons to wage his future jihadist campaign -
weapons that, if I'm not mistaken, are available for purchase at any gun
show in the U.S.--Jacob G. Hornberger, "The North Carolinian
Jihadist," fff.org, July 30, 2009]
[Mohammed Jawad was as young as 12 when he was arrested by Afghan police in
2002 and accused of throwing a grenade at U.S. soldiers. Although he
confessed to the crime after Afghan officials threatened to kill him and his
family, his statements were later ruled inadmissible by two U.S. judges
because they were coerced.
Now, although the Justice Department has conceded it can't rely on those
confessions and can no longer imprison Jawad based on the laws of war, it's
said it may file new criminal charges against him based on previously
unavailable eyewitness testimony to the crime. Those witnesses, however,
according to Jawad's U.S. military defense lawyer, were all paid in gifts or
cash in exchange for their testimony.--Daphne Eviatar, "Military Lawyer Claims U.S. Paid Gitmo
Prosecution Witnesses," Washington Independent, August 4, 2009]
[That level is "small compared to other violent crime in America, but not
insignificant," according to the study, titled "Anti-Terror Lessons of
Muslim-Americans."--"Study:
Threat of Muslim-American terrorism in U.S. exaggerated," CNN, January 7, 2010]
[Defense attorneys . . . said the informant chose the targets, supplied fake
bombs for the synagogues and a fake missile to shoot down planes. The motion
said he also offered to pay the defendants, who attorneys alleged weren't
inclined toward any crime until the informant began recruiting
them.--Jonathan Dienst and Hasani Gittens, "Synagogue Bomb Suspects: The Feds Put
Us Up to It!," nbcnewyork.com, March 19, 2010]
[A Somali-born, American teenager was apparently set up by federal law
enforcement officials who posed as radical Islamic fighters and lured the
young man into a plot he believed would lead him to detonate a car bomb at
an Oregon Christmas tree lighting ceremony.--Stephen C. Webster, "FBI apparently set up US teen blamed for fake car
bomb," rawstory.com, November 27, 2010]
[ . . . the only terrorist plots the defendants have participated in are
those invented by the government.--Wesley Yang, "The Terrorist Search
Engine," nymag.com, December 5, 2010]
[The government's use of surveillance, informants and invented plots fails
to enhance public safety and instead prompts human rights concerns, an NYU
report says.--Raja Abdulrahim, "Muslims targeted in U.S. terrorism cases,
report says," Los Angeles Times, May 19, 2011]
[On Wednesday, a much-publicised FBI terrorism sting concluded when three of
four men from Newburgh, New York were sentenced to 25 years in prison . . .
Throughout the sentencing, Judge McMahon remained firm: this case was a
government invention. The men in question did not agree to carry out the
crime due to ideology. They had no allegiance to, or even knowledge, of the
terrorist group Jaish-i-Mohammed, in whose name they allegedly acted. They
were not motivated to criminal behaviour by their allegiance to Allah. They
were motivated, purely and simply, by money; as such, they were criminals
deserving punishment, but not terrorists.--Karen Greenberg, "The FBI's Synagogue Bomb Plot," Guardian, July 1,
2011]
[Last year, the FBI subjected 19-year-old Somali-American Mohamed Osman
Mohamud to months of encouragement, support and money and convinced him to
detonate a bomb at a crowded Christmas event in Portland, Oregon, only to
arrest him at the last moment and then issue a Press Release boasting of its
success. In late 2009, the FBI persuaded and enabled Hosam Maher Husein
Smadi, a 19-year old Jordanian citizen, to place a fake bomb at a Dallas
skyscraper and separately convinced Farooque Ahmed, a 34-year-old
naturalized American citizen born in Pakistan, to bomb the Washington Metro.--Glenn
Greenwald, "The FBI again thwarts its own Terror
plot," salon.com, September 29, 2011]
[Counterterrorism experts and model-aircraft hobbyists said it would be
nearly impossible to inflict large-scale damage of the sort Ferdaus
allegedly envisioned using model planes.--"Could
model airplanes become a terrorist weapon?," cbsnews.com, September 30, 2011]