The narrative that it's somehow ok to arrest somebody simply because the FBI got a "tip" from a Best Buy employee who was paid by the FBI to conduct surveillance. After all, it's all for the children. Never mind they're violating civil rights and the Constitution in the process.
No, it's not stupid. I'ts pretty smart actually. By pulling off this crap, the FBI is washing it hands of any liability. They can say "we didn't do it" and blame it on Best Buy. At least they won't be blaming YouTube or the Russians like Obama, Hillary and their thugs.
"Thus they actually ARE guilty under the "criminal attempt" laws."
Meh, I thought only a judge or jury could determine guilt after due process which includes providing valid and legal evidence. Thank God we have you to make that call.
If you read the article, you'll see the GS squad didn't just "come across" the pr0n stuff (if indeed it is that) but actually looked for the entire contents of all partitions. The guy effectively scanned every segment of all partitions "looking" for his $500. When he didn't find it, he planted it there.
The accused in this article would be the first pedophile in history who's ever downloaded one single kiddie pr0n file. This is all a sham.
By the same token, who's to say it's FBI agents themselves working at Best Buy pretending to be informants. Remember: these are the same g00ns who engaged in illegal weapon trafficking just so they could write an anti-gun narrative (Fast and Furious).
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Are you an imbecile? Oh yes, you are.
Re: Re: hey Geek Squad
I seriously Best Buy recorded several hours worth of boring computer activity that were required to retrieve a single image from a unallocated space.
This case is already dead in a court of law. Best Buy just lost millions of customers.
Re: Hold the phone
There's no "benefit" out of this. None, whatsoever. But you're right it's unconstitutional.
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The narrative that it's somehow ok to arrest somebody simply because the FBI got a "tip" from a Best Buy employee who was paid by the FBI to conduct surveillance. After all, it's all for the children. Never mind they're violating civil rights and the Constitution in the process.
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Jeff Sessions ought to put that a55.h0le behind bars.
Re: Geek Squad
No, it's not stupid. I'ts pretty smart actually. By pulling off this crap, the FBI is washing it hands of any liability. They can say "we didn't do it" and blame it on Best Buy. At least they won't be blaming YouTube or the Russians like Obama, Hillary and their thugs.
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"pumpkin."
You snowflakes really need to come up with new cliches. Go get new talking points on MSNBC.
Re: Soon..
I can't wait for Stasi on steroids. When that happens I'll palnt kiddie pr0n on the computer of every Democrat I know and rat them out.
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So no crime is committed by visiting the fake website then. What is it they're trying to entrap users for, then?
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Spoken like a true brownshirt. Maybe next time you seek mental help for whatever reason, you won't mind too much losing your civil rights.
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"Thus they actually ARE guilty under the "criminal attempt" laws."
Meh, I thought only a judge or jury could determine guilt after due process which includes providing valid and legal evidence. Thank God we have you to make that call.
Re: Surprise
If you read the article, you'll see the GS squad didn't just "come across" the pr0n stuff (if indeed it is that) but actually looked for the entire contents of all partitions. The guy effectively scanned every segment of all partitions "looking" for his $500. When he didn't find it, he planted it there.
The accused in this article would be the first pedophile in history who's ever downloaded one single kiddie pr0n file. This is all a sham.
Re: dd
Chances are it was the best Buy guy who placed the "pr0n" image there.
It's funny that nobody has raised the following problem with his BS story:
Anyone who has ever downloaded an mp3, movie or legal pr0n has never downloaded just one file. All the contrary, most users downloads tons of it.
The guy being trapped by the FBI here would be the first kiddie pr0n addict who ever downloaded only one file to satisfy his impulses, LOL.
This is Gruber stuff for the crowd who truly believe a YouTube video caused a terrorist attack.
Re: On the books vs In practice
B) I'm sure Jeff Sessions will soon have a say on that.
Not for the purposes of preserving law and order, it's not legal to lie to a judge. It's been allowed to happen. That doesn't make it legal.
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By the same token, who's to say it's FBI agents themselves working at Best Buy pretending to be informants. Remember: these are the same g00ns who engaged in illegal weapon trafficking just so they could write an anti-gun narrative (Fast and Furious).
Re: Re: How low will some go?
Who are the ones still moaning the Electoral College and cheering for Obama to start WWIII just to sabitage Trump, snowflake?
Re: Always Insert Clean Drive
The guy wanted his computer fixed. That included the hard drive. If he had changed the hard drive, he wouldn't have needed to go to BB.
Re: Re: Disturbing
That's a lie. The FBI does run kiddie pr0n websites. A simple Google query will educate you.
Re: Re: Re: Actually this is legal.
Since when is it to legal to commit perjury?
Re: Did tech put it there?
Who cares? He got his $500 and the snowflakes supporting this FBI travesty got themselves another false narrative.