Commentary: FBI Is Terrified After Mar-a-Lago Raid Backfires, Now Obsessively Combing Through Social Media Profiles for ‘Signs of Agitation’

As Americans are rightfully frustrated with the FBI’s raid on Mar-a-Lago, the Obiden Regime is warning federal and local law enforcement about the possibility of “domestic terrorism.”

This from westernjournal.com.

Just the News reported:

The Department of Justice, Department of Homeland Security, FBI and Customs and Border Protection also issued warnings using very similar language.

CBP Commissioner Chris Magnus wrote in a memo to employees this weekend:

Last night, the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice issued a Joint Intelligence Bulletin, accessible via the Homeland Security Information Network, providing information on the potential for domestic violent extremists to carry out attacks on federal, state and local law enforcement and government personnel or facilities.

Note: There have been attempts at violence against the FBI since the raid, and this is completely unacceptable. We the People must not Lone Wolf our efforts to restore Our Constitutional Republic.

According to the New York Post:
Ricky Shiffer attempted to attack an FBI office in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Thursday carrying an AR-15 style rifle. He was eventually killed in a standoff.

Attempts at violent attacks like this one should not be tolerated, even though the frustration with the FBI’s raid on Mar-a-Lago is merited.

Following this attempted attack in Cincinnati, a senior law enforcement official told Just the News:

Some federal police agencies were asked last week to monitor social media accounts of known political influencers for signs of agitation and FBI officials reached out to some social media platforms frequented by conservatives.

While warning about potential attacks is one thing, monitoring conservatives on social media is another.

Given the federal government’s history of villainizing conservatives, it is hard to trust these agencies to determine what constitutes “domestic terrorism.”

After all, these are the same people who classified concerned parents as “domestic terrorists” for wanting to have a say in their children’s education.

This precedent certainly casts doubt on the federal government’s ability to determine what is or is not a threat from conservative influencers on social media.

In addition to the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago, Magnus said some Americans have been pushed towards violence because of their anger about the crisis at the southern border. Even in his description of this problem, he showed how out of touch he is.

Might this be the beginning of rationale for their False Flag?

Magnus wrote:

And there remains increased risk of domestic violent extremists relying on these grievances to justify violence against law enforcement officials involved in the enforcement of border security.

While the Feds put out deceptive reports such as, ‘The southern border is not as bad as it looks. Americans’ concerns are simply “false perceptions,”’ We the People more and more as time passes are beginning to know the truth.

You see, for months we’ve been fed a full diet of truth as noted in this link about the southern border crisis.

The U.S. Border Patrol processed over 222,000 this May, an all-time monthly high according to CBS News. But Magnus would have us believe his lies—if he can lie about this, he can minimize the concerns of a large swath of Americans.

By belittling the legitimate concerns Americans hold, the federal government is not helping tamp down domestic violence threats. In fact, it is simply adding more fuel to the fire.

And is this not the process of fabricating sufficient rationale for initiating Martial Law?

May God help We the People.

And God speed to Conservatism.