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Surprise! This may be another FBI production, just like the Whitmer "kidnapping" plot (see next post).
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Georgian National Charged with Soliciting Hate Crimes and a Mass Casualty Attack in New York City
A Leader of Maniac Murder Cult, a White Supremacist Group, Allegedly Recruited Others to Commit Arsons and Bombings Targeting Racial Minorities and the Jewish Community
The FINANCIAL   
July 17, 2024

A federal grand jury in Brooklyn, New York, returned a four-count indictment today charging Georgian national Michail Chkhikvishvili, 21, also known as Mishka, Michael, Commander Butcher and Butcher, with soliciting hate crimes and acts of mass violence in New York City.

According to court documents, Chkhikvishvili was arrested pursuant to an Interpol Wanted Person Diffusion, which was issued based on a criminal complaint. Chkhikvishvili is alleged to be a leader of the Maniac Murder Cult, also known as Maniacs Murder Cult, Maniacs: Cult of Killing, MKY, MMC and MKU, an international racially or ethnically motivated violent extremist group. MKY adheres to a neo-Nazi accelerationist ideology and promotes violence and violent acts against racial minorities, the Jewish community and other groups it deems “undesirables.” MKY members share a common goal of challenging social order and governments via terrorism and violent acts that promote fear and chaos. MKY has members in the United States and abroad. Chkhikvishvili allegedly recruited others to commit violent acts in furtherance of MKY’s ideologies, including planning and soliciting a mass casualty attack in New York City from an undercover law enforcement employee whom Chkhikvishvili believed was a prospective MKY recruit.  ...
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From Julie Kelly:  I have often said, in covering FBI entrapment operations esp Whitmer, that it is amazing these plots don't actually result in violence. I'm not saying for certain what happened a week ago involved the FBI but there is reason to at least question whether feds were in contact with Crooks prior to July 13.

For example, 2 days after the assassination attempt, DOJ announced the indictment of a 21-year-old Georgian national for plotting a "mass casualty" event in NYC last year. For months, the individual was in communication on encrypted chats (ESC) with--you guessed it--an FBI undercover agent (UC-1) ...

The affidavit follows a pattern. Plenty of texts, comms of the defendant but essentially none from the FBI agent. But even with limited info, it's clear the FBI agent was not simply surveilling or infiltrating a group plotting violence but inciting it.

Similar to Whitmer fednapping hoax, this FBI agent wants to get into the so-called "Maniac Murder Cult," an alleged white supremacist group probably created by the FBI. He then starts to discuss "targets" and how to create explosives.  ...

https://twitter.com/julie_kelly2/status/1814695392879255676
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Think about what could have happened as this FBI agent is goading an apparently troubled young man (20 at the time) into POISONING SCHOOL CHILDREN AT CHRISTMASTIME. ...

https://twitter.com/julie_kelly2/status/1814699821724242210
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From Julie Kelly:  I have often said, in covering FBI entrapment operations esp Whitmer, that it is amazing these plots don't actually result in violence. I'm not saying for certain what happened a week ago involved the FBI but there is reason to at least question whether feds were in contact with Crooks prior to July 13.

For example, 2 days after the assassination attempt, DOJ announced the indictment of a 21-year-old Georgian national for plotting a "mass casualty" event in NYC last year. For months, the individual was in communication on encrypted chats (ESC) with--you guessed it--an FBI undercover agent (UC-1) ...

The affidavit follows a pattern. Plenty of texts, comms of the defendant but essentially none from the FBI agent. But even with limited info, it's clear the FBI agent was not simply surveilling or infiltrating a group plotting violence but inciting it.

Similar to Whitmer fednapping hoax, this FBI agent wants to get into the so-called "Maniac Murder Cult," an alleged white supremacist group probably created by the FBI. He then starts to discuss "targets" and how to create explosives.  ...

https://twitter.com/julie_kelly2/status/1814695392879255676
Recall Abdul Rahman's bunch and the WTC bombing in '93. Comments were made that the bombers didn't know how to mix the explosives until someone from the FBI showed them. We don't know how many 'stings' got out of hand, nor how many were international in scope. Look up Andreas Strassmeir and Elohim City in connection with the Oklahoma City bombing--and that still does not explain the structural support failure pattern in the Murrah Building in relation to the truck bomb.
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