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  • 6/22/2025
This real-life look at FBI counterterrorism operations features access to both sides of a sting: the government informan | dG1fLS1zWDlINE1qdnM
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00:00First saved message, received March 9th at 4.50 p.m.
00:14Once you send that last text, and, uh, why don't you go like this?
00:18I don't know who you've been talking to, but people came to my work today.
00:22Don't say fans, don't say police, don't say authority, just say,
00:25just people came to my work today and talk to me.
00:30I don't like the word informing.
00:49They want to make a big bus.
00:53Just gave me this picture and told me, look.
00:55This is the POI, person of interest.
01:03The FBI routinely uses informants to criminalize First Amendment protected activity,
01:09and this is the same pattern that emerges case after case after case.
01:16If something happens to me, where does that leave my family?
01:19I'm not in control of this.
01:25They are in control of it.
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