Feds say they thwarted militia plot to kidnap Whitmer - Corrupt Governor Almost Meets the Wall


The FBI says it thwarted what it described as a plot to violently overthrow the government and kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, and federal prosecutors are expected to discuss the alleged conspiracy later Thursday.

The alleged plot involved reaching out to members of a Michigan militia, according to a federal affidavit filed Thursday.

►Read the filing: FBI affidavit: Conspirators wanted to kidnap gov to remote Wisconsin location

The court filing also alleges the conspirators twice conducted surveillance at Whitmer's personal vacation home and discussed kidnapping her to a "secure location" in Wisconsin to stand "trial" for treason prior to the Nov. 3 election.

"Several members talked about murdering 'tyrants' or 'taking' a sitting governor," an FBI agent wrote in the affidavit. "The group decided they needed to increase their numbers and encouraged each other to talk to their neighbors and spread their message."

The affidavit was filed hours after a team of FBI agents raided a Hartland Township home Wednesday and comes amid an ongoing investigation into the death of a Metro Detroit man killed during a shootout with FBI agents.

More than 12 people were arrested late Wednesday on state and federal charges.

"A threat against our Governor is a threat against us all," Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey, R-Clarklake, tweeted Wednesday afternoon.

"We condemn those who plotted against her and our government. They are not patriots. There is no honor in their actions. They are criminals and traitors, and they should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law."

The conspiracy described by the FBI specifically involved at least six people, including Ty Garbin, 24, whose home was raided by agents in Hartland Township late Wednesday.

The affidavit filed in federal court details probable cause to charge the six men with conspiring to kidnap Whitmer. Those identified by name include:

  • Adam Fox
  • Barry Croft
  • Garbin
  • Kaleb Franks
  • Daniel Harris
  • Brandon Caserta
Ages and hometowns for all six men were not immediately available.

The investigation dates to early 2020 when the FBI learned through social media that individuals were discussing the violent overthrow of several state governments and law enforcement.

In June, Croft, Fox and 13 others from multiple states held a meeting in Dublin, Ohio, near Columbus, according to the government.

Those present included an FBI confidential source who recorded the meetings. The source has been paid $8,600.

“The group talked about creating a society that followed the U.S. Bill of Rights and where they could be self-sufficient,” the FBI agent wrote.

“They discussed different ways of achieving this goal from peaceful endeavors to violent actions. At one point, several members talked about state governments they believed were violating the U.S. Constitution, including the government of Michigan and Governor Gretchen Whitmer.

“As part of that recruitment effort, Fox reached out to a Michigan-based militia group,” the agent added.

The militia group is not identified in the court filing, but members periodically meet in remote areas of the state for firearms training and tactical drills.

The FBI was already tracking the militia in March after a local police department learned members were trying to obtain addresses of local law-enforcement officers, the FBI agent wrote.

“At the time, the FBI interviewed a member of the militia group who was concerned about the group’s plans to target and kill police officers, and that person agreed to become a (confidential source),” the agent wrote

In late June, Fox posted on Facebook a video in which he complained about the state’s judicial system and COVID-19 restrictions on gyms operating in Michigan.

“Fox referred to Governor Whitmer as ‘this tyrant b----,’ and stated, ‘I don’t know, boys, we gotta do something,” according to the court affidavit. “You guys link with me on our other location system, give me some ideas of what we can do.”

Whitmer's office did not immediately comment Thursday morning, but the governor is expected to deliver prepared remarks on the investigation at 3 p.m. Thursday on her Facebook and Twitter pages.

Michigan Attorney Dana Nessel is set to join with state police, FBI officials and the U.S. attorneys from Detroit and Grand Rapids at 1 p.m. Thursday to announce "details of a major operation" and criminal charges.

The criminal case comes after months of state restrictions on travel and business during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“The lockdown has been a lightning rod for anti-government extremists in this country, and Gov. Whitmer has been on the forefront of their targeting,” said Seamus Hughes, deputy director of George Washington University’s Program on Extremism.

In recent weeks, the state-owned Michigan governor's residence received security upgrades, including the construction of a new perimeter fence.

The "perimeter security and other safety upgrades" were planned out last year, Whitmer spokeswoman Tiffany Brown said in early September. They were scheduled to start in the early spring but were delayed until recently because of the pandemic, she said.

The cost for the "maintenance" projects at the Lansing residence, which was recommended by the Michigan State Police and the state Department of Technology, Management and Budget, was about $1.1 million, Brown said.

"As a matter of practice, we’re constantly reviewing security protocols and adjusting as needed," said Shanon Banner, spokeswoman for the Michigan State Police, in early September. "We don’t comment on specific threats against the governor nor do we provide information about security measures."

I really hope this serves as a wake up call to these governors that people are getting sick of this shit, but it's been already marked as a far-right coup + white supremacist happening.

And of course it happens in October...
 
I mean, I've said it a billion times: Feds have white supremacists and militias on lock. They've long been infiltrated by both state and federal authorities that sometimes they catch each other in stings and beat the shit out of each other. So yeah, wouldn't be shocked if a fed urged them on to try it.
I think it’s funny whenever that happens, which is more often than they would like to admit.
 
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So.... The Feds reached out to a militia, and gave them the idea of the kidnapping is how im reading that? What a low effort operation.

This is virtually all the Feds do these days when it comes to "stopping terrorism." Find a weirdo, convince him to do something, supply him with the weapons, then "thwart him" and talk about what heroes they are.
 
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Fun fact: The reason that there have been as few real terror attacks in the USA is not because the intelligence community or Feds are smart, it's just Terrorists are fucking retarded.

Things like 9/11 and such were done by intelligent planners and executed by morons, most of the individual attacks fail miserably or have such a low killcount because for the most part, they can't plan or fuck up so bad it's almost as if they didn't have one.

To get to the topic on hand though? I'm surprised something like this hadn't happened anywhere else sooner. And it couldn't have happened to a nastier cunt.
 
Fun fact: The reason that there have been as few real terror attacks in the USA is not because the intelligence community or Feds are smart, it's just Terrorists are fucking retarded.

Things like 9/11 and such were done by intelligent planners and executed by morons, most of the individual attacks fail miserably or have such a low killcount because for the most part, they can't plan or fuck up so bad it's almost as if they didn't have one.

To get to the topic on hand though? I'm surprised something like this hadn't happened anywhere else sooner. And it couldn't have happened to a nastier cunt.
REALLY hope this is just the beginning, though they really should switch to Minecraft.
 
Fun fact: The reason that there have been as few real terror attacks in the USA is not because the intelligence community or Feds are smart, it's just Terrorists are fucking retarded.

Things like 9/11 and such were done by intelligent planners and executed by morons, most of the individual attacks fail miserably or have such a low killcount because for the most part, they can't plan or fuck up so bad it's almost as if they didn't have one.

To get to the topic on hand though? I'm surprised something like this hadn't happened anywhere else sooner. And it couldn't have happened to a nastier cunt.
Even with 9/11, Bush had been receiving reports for months. But yes, the terrorists are retards. And with the constant deaths of leadership, the money supply dried up. So there's no funding and its just the danger of lone wolf attackers and mass shooters that are much more difficult to pinpoint.

I think it’s funny whenever that happens, which is more often than they would like to admit.
Oh yeah, it is pretty hilarious. You have the states setting up these 'groups' as Honeypots, then you have FBI agents infiltrate the group and try to get them to do something, and then they try to arrest each other and they just start a screaming match and everyone just has a brawl like two baseball teams.
 
Fun fact: The reason that there have been as few real terror attacks in the USA is not because the intelligence community or Feds are smart, it's just Terrorists are fucking retarded.

Things like 9/11 and such were done by intelligent planners and executed by morons, most of the individual attacks fail miserably or have such a low killcount because for the most part, they can't plan or fuck up so bad it's almost as if they didn't have one.

To get to the topic on hand though? I'm surprised something like this hadn't happened anywhere else sooner. And it couldn't have happened to a nastier cunt.
It’s because terrorists are generally lolcows and are incapable of doing anything right
 
Cart her off to Wisconsin? Wonder who came up with the idea of crossing state lines and all the extra fun that brings? No, I really don't at all.

And kidnapping Whitmer? If you pull it off, You've got to keep her. Getting away with it could be worse than getting caught.
 
ITT A bunch of right-wingers who fantasize about overthrowing the government doubt that a group of right-wing nutjobs would actually try to overthrow the government

>everyone pointing out how this glows like a classic fbi op, responds "hurr durr its crazy right wingers you all are tards hurr durr"
The more I see you post the more I wish you would seriously fuck off, you never contribute to threads unless its bait or autistic shitposting.

Other then that, I can confirm the 2nd group mentioned in the memo is genuine despite it not given a name. It describes standard procedures for the few genuine militia groups left in regards to meetings. Aka in underground rooms, keeping all personal electronic devices away, etc. they are paranoid about this kind of shit and for good reason. It makes me wonder if the group that started this conspiracy was a honeypot to try and rope in and break up other groups like Atomwaffen was.
 
Kidnapping? No, if it was right wing it wouldve have been a loner. The assailant wouldve killed her where they found her.
 
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“The group talked about creating a society that followed the U.S. Bill of Rights and where they could be self-sufficient,” the FBI agent wrote.
For whoever says this is treason: this is the most American thing you can do. Here's what the Declaration of fucking Independence has to say:
Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, --That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.
 
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