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FBI Sting Entraps Another Victim: Muhammad Hussain aka Antonio Martinez - Guilty By Accusation
13 December 2010 By Stephen
Lendman
In December 2007, an article
titled Police State America: A Look Back and Ahead
discussed the growing threat, accessed through the
following link:
http://sjlendman.blogspot.com/2007/12/police-state-america-look-back-and.html
It reviewed post-9/11 legislation
and a blizzard of Bush Executive Orders, National and
Homeland Security Presidential Directives, and other
ways of enforcing police state harshness by eroding
constitutional protections.
One way is by silencing truth,
notably against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange,
jailed in London on a European arrest warrant for
Sweden where he's wanted for unlawful coercion, sexual
molestation and rape. In fact, it's for allegedly
having sex without a condom, despite no evidence
proving wrongdoing. He strongly denies it, calling the
charges politically motivated.
Moreover, since when is
condomless or consensual sex illegal, whether or not
he cohabited with two female accusers, snaring him in
a honey trap. It likely was hatched in Washington or
by complicit US allies to attack WikiLeaks by
imprisoning or perhaps killing him, even though others
are releasing cables daily in his absence.
On December 9, RAI Novosti
headlined, "Kremlin suggests WikiLeaks founder for
Nobel (Peace) Prize," according to an unnamed Kremlin
source. He also tops an online Time Person of the Year
poll, the selection to be announced in mid-December.
Entrapment - A Favorite FBI
Tactic in America's War on Terror (aka its War on
Islam)
At issue is United States of
America v. Antonio Martinez, aka Muhammad Hussain,
arrested on terrorist related charges.
An earlier article quoted Law
Professor Anthony Barkow saying:
"A person is entrapped when he
has no previous intention to violate the law and is
persuaded to commit the crime by government agents.
But if he's already willing to commit the crime, it's
not entrapment if government agents convince him to do
it."
So far, only Justice Department
allegations are known, accentuated by inflammatory
media reports. Whether or not there was intent is
based solely on their charges. As a result, it's far
too early to make judgments, especially as so many
previous cases showed innocent men and some women were
bogusly charged, convicted and imprisoned, victims of
American injustice.
Department of
Justice Charges
On December 8, a Department of
Justice press release headlined, "Maryland Man Charged
in Plot to Attack Armed Forces Recruiting Center:
Inert 'Bomb' Provided by Undercover FBI Agent Posed No
Danger to Public," saying:
"Antonio Martinez, aka Muhammad
Hussain, age 21, of Baltimore, a US citizen, was
charged by criminal complaint today with attempting to
murder federal officers and employees and attempted
use of a weapon of mass destruction against federal
property in connection with a scheme to attack an
Armed Forces recruiting station in Catonsville,
Maryland. Martinez was arrested this morning after he
attempted to remotely detonate what he believed to be
explosives in a vehicle parked in the (station's)
parking lot."
On December 8, he was arraigned
in Baltimore US District Court before Magistrate Judge
James K. Bredar.
An FBI sting entrapped him, US
Attorney Rod Rosenstein saying everyone he approached
to participate declined, tried to dissuade him, or
reported him to FBI authorities, "and there is no
evidence (he) received direction or support from any
other person." Except, of course, from FBI operatives
who goaded him like others they wanted entrapped.
His criminal complaint alleges
that on September 29, he posted a Facebook statement
calling for violence to stop Muslim oppression. Then
on October 1, he allegedly posted another message
saying he hates anyone opposing Allah and the prophet
Muhammad.
"On October 8, 2010, an FBI
confidential course (CS)" informed the bureau. CS then
began communicating with Martinez through Facebook. In
discussions, he alleged that Martinez wanted to go to
Pakistan or Afghanistan to become a mujahideen.
"After learning (that he) was
seeking to attack and kill military personnel, the FBI
recorded a series of conversations between" him and
CS, during which he allegedly identified the
Catonville, MD recruiting station as his target.
Tapes, of course, can be easily manipulated and
altered to say whatever authorities wish.
Martinez allegedly tried to
recruit five others to help him, contacting at least
three who refused. He then "allegedly agreed to meet
CS's 'Afghani brother,' an undercover FBI agent (UC)."
CS said he wanted to help. Their conversations were
also recorded, and Martinez was closely monitored
until his arrest.
On November 4, he introduced
"another potential recruit" to CS. He also allegedly
declined to help. On November 16, he introduced CS to
UC, allegedly admitting "his goal to become a martyr
and his desire to attack the (Catonville) Armed Forces
recruiting center soon."
On December 2, the FBI alleges
Martinez and CS again met "to look at the parking area
around the recruiting center." He "allegedly drew up a
map detailing where the vehicle containing the bomb
should be parked, which he gave to CS for UC."
On December 7, "Martinez met with
UC and CS to finalize plans." UC allegedly showed
Martinez the bomb detonating device and how to use it.
All three allegedly agreed to use separate vehicles,
then meet afterwards "to arrange their getaway."
On the morning of December 8,
Martinez allegedly met UC and CS as planned,
inspected the bomb components, armed the device, then
drove to the recruiting center, "parked in front of
the building and left the area with CS," driving to a
nearby vantage point to "allegedly attempt"
detonation. In fact, he had an inert bomb and was
immediately arrested.
He faces a maximum 20 years in
prison for attempting to kill federal officers and
employees as well as life for attempted use of a
"weapon of mass destruction against federal
property."
Note the exaggeration to incite
fear, another prosecutorial tactic.
Since taking office, Obama has
been as ruthless as Bush, targeting Muslims for
political advantage, Attorney General Holder as
hardline as the worst of his predecessors. White House
spokesman Nick Shapiro said Martinez's arrest
underscores the need for vigilance against homegrown
terrorism, stressing that Obama focuses on addressing
"domestic radicalization."
Based on evidence from many
previous cases, authorities perhaps entrapped another
innocent man, a Muslim by inciting him to allegedly
commit what he otherwise may never have conceived or
wished. Why believe prosecutorial charges. It's their
word against the accused, never given equal time, a
public chance to reply, and whatever gets out is
misreported, distorted, and forgotten. Case closed.
Guilty by
Accusation
Against the major media assault,
notably on US television, suspects are never judged
innocent unless proved guilty beyond a reasonable
doubt. The print media is just as unfair, including on
December 8 by New York Times writers Charlie Savage
and Gary Gately headlining their article: "Man
Arrested in Bomb Plot in Maryland," saying:
"A 21-year old recent convert to
Islam tried to blow up a military recruiting station
in a Baltimore suburb on Wednesday, ensnaring himself
in a sting operation orchestrated by the (FBI), law
enforcement officials said."
In other words, they said it.
He's guilty as charged. Case closed, how the Times,
other major publications, and inflammatory TV accounts
report, transmitting government accusations whether or
not they have any basis in fact, a topic never
considered.
Unable to afford an attorney, his
public defender Joseph Balter said:
"It's much too early for anyone
to come to any conclusions about the outcome, and we
just request that the public reserve judgment and let
the legal process proceed as it should."
Evidence of his likely
mistreatment was clear in court for his arraignment,
Martinez showing up haggard and unshaven, identifying
himself as Muhammad Hussain.
His Facebook page says he
graduated from Laurel High School, Laurel MD in 2005.
His listed interests include marriage, learning, work,
two films (The Last Samurai and Avatar), worshiping
God, prayer, proselytizing, religious stories, the
Koran, and vocal songs. He also said he's "looking for
friendship." A biography section said:
"I'm just a young brother from
the wrong side of the tracks who embrace(s)
Islam....We (must) rise up inshallah (God willing) and
continue the establishment of Islam on the earth, and
with guidance (from) Allah we can...."
His wife's Facebook page said
she's a Pine Manor College senior, majoring in
English.
A former girlfriend described him
as quiet, saying they last spoke during the summer.
She also said he tried Christianity, didn't understand
it, but felt very comfortable with Islam that helped
him get his life in order.
FBI Special Agent Keith E.
Bender's Affidavit in Support of Charges Against
Martinez
Saying he personally participated
in the investigation, he explained that "information
set forth in this affidavit is based on my own
observations and review of documents, or reliable
information provided to me by other law enforcement
personnel involved in the matter."
In 19 detailed pages, he then
related the above charges and chronological chain of
events leading up to the arrest, implying that without
FBI provocation nothing might ever have happened.
A Final Comment
Entrapped, Martinez now faces
merciless prosecution, pitting him against the Justice
Department's intent to convict so the Obama
administration can claim another war on terror
victory. Innocence or guilt doesn't matter, just the
illusion that America is now safer.
Like many other political
targets, wrongly convicted and imprisoned, Martinez
appears to be another victim of being Muslim in
America at the wrong time. He'll have the rest of his
life in prison to reflect.
Stephen Lendman lives in
Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.
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