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Cheato is correct - many terrorist plots and acts are under-reported. Problem (for Cheato) is that most of them are like this one:
When the Government Really Did Fear a Bowling Green Massacre — From a White Supremacist
"The year was 2012. The place was Bowling Green, Ohio. A federal raid had uncovered what the authorities feared were the makings of a massacre. There were 18 firearms, among them two AR–15 assault rifles, an AR–10 assault rifle and a Remington Model 700 sniper rifle. There was body armor, too, and the authorities counted some 40,000 rounds of ammunition. An extremist had been arrested, and prosecutors suspected that he had been aiming to carry out a wide assortment of killings.
“This defendant, quite simply, was a well-funded, well-armed and focused one-man army of racial and religious hate,” prosecutors said in a court filing.
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His planned targets, federal authorities said, had been African-Americans and Jews. They’d found a list with the names and addresses of those to be assassinated, including the leaders of NAACP chapters in Michigan and Ohio."
Of course this didn't make Cheato's list of 78 "terrorist attacks" which included several incidents involving insane individuals with no apparent ties to any hate or political groups. The trumpster who killed 6 muslims in Canada didn't make the list either.
Selective under-reporting. Dishonest media. SAD! #Cheato
When the Government Really Did Fear a Bowling Green Massacre — From a White Supremacist
"The year was 2012. The place was Bowling Green, Ohio. A federal raid had uncovered what the authorities feared were the makings of a massacre. There were 18 firearms, among them two AR–15 assault rifles, an AR–10 assault rifle and a Remington Model 700 sniper rifle. There was body armor, too, and the authorities counted some 40,000 rounds of ammunition. An extremist had been arrested, and prosecutors suspected that he had been aiming to carry out a wide assortment of killings.
“This defendant, quite simply, was a well-funded, well-armed and focused one-man army of racial and religious hate,” prosecutors said in a court filing.
...
His planned targets, federal authorities said, had been African-Americans and Jews. They’d found a list with the names and addresses of those to be assassinated, including the leaders of NAACP chapters in Michigan and Ohio."
Of course this didn't make Cheato's list of 78 "terrorist attacks" which included several incidents involving insane individuals with no apparent ties to any hate or political groups. The trumpster who killed 6 muslims in Canada didn't make the list either.
Selective under-reporting. Dishonest media. SAD! #Cheato