So, where's the evidence then? Good Muslims can't find shit on the internet and go crazy?
Yeah, we get it. San Bernardino, Fort Hood, the Boston marathon bombing, the various Muzzie murderers in Texas, Tennessee, and Kentucky - they're all fake, "false flags," or FBI stings.
What is that mystery meat on the screen there? I'm guessing a Jew, but he might be some sort of Jewgroid.
In order for the FBI to prosecute someone in a sting, they have to assemble material and catch them either attempting the act or collecting their shit for the obvious purpose to make a conspiracy charge stick. If it's just a Muzzie who works armed security for some dubious security company which does some shit for DHS and the Border Patrol with illegals out west and such like, there's nothing they can do about him owning firearms UNLESS it's in breach of the law (like, say, he's a felon or he's in possession of an SBR/SBS or other class III device).
If they don't catch him in the act of something they can plausibly prosecute, the sting has failed. That's why bombs are far and away almost one hundred percent of the time used in stings, and very often most or all of the components of the bomb are supplied by the FBI or other agencies conducting the sting. You can ask whether these are effective or moral means of 'combating terror' (or crime more broadly), but at least understand what the fuck they're doing first. One of the reason they use stings in these terror attacks is sometimes, if they can abort it before it's high profile and will definitely make the papers (i.e. they intercept the guy driving the bomb on the way to the airport rather than once he's on the plane), they can try to flip him into an informant.
If I didn't know better, I would swear you guys don't understand how this shit works at a very basic level.
Yeah, no one died. Right. This shit makes us look really fucking stupid, especially when the same claims are made about 9/11 victims, the kids at Sandy Hook, and victims of various other terrorist attacks and multiple victim homicides in the US.