This article comes from “infowars.com”
The trailer for an upcoming documentary about the FBI’s role in the kidnapping plot of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-Mich.) is going viral online.
The documentary, called Kidnap And Kill: An FBI Terror Plot, exposes the pivotal role the FBI took in orchestrating the kidnapping hoax and how serves as an example of a government agency running amok with the purpose of demonizing political opposition to the Democrat machine.
The FBI used at least 12 confidential informants to entrap a small number of patsies of a right-wing militia group into kidnapping Whitmer leading up to the 2020 election.
“The FBI used at least twelve informants and two undercover agents (with unfettered access to taxpayer funds) to purchase alcohol, ammunition, vehicles, drugs, explosives, and more in order to frame these men for the felonies that the FBI themselves were committing,” the film’s producers said.
Ultimately, nine men were convicted or pleaded guilty in the case, and five were acquitted.
The FBI chief who oversaw the Whitmer kidnapping false flag, Steven D’Antuono, has since headed the FBI’s Washington field office that executed the raid of former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in Aug. 2022.
D’Antuono, who ran the bureau’s Detroit field office at the time of the Whitmer kidnapping plot, has since also headed the FBI’s investigation of the Jan. 6 riot Capitol breach.
“And the same FBI unit ran the Jan 6th false flag. The empire of lies is collapsing in front of our eyes,” Alex Jones wrote in reaction to the trailer.
And the same FBI unit ran the Jan 6th false flag. The empire of lies is collapsing in front of our eyes. https://t.co/Mzspk5DHO7
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) September 28, 2024
According to the producers, the documentary is still not finished and needs more crowdfunding support to see its completion.
When we began working on this project, we had a general idea of what would be required to complete it, but due to the massive influx of new information, traveling will become cost prohibitive at this rate. Not only that, but more interviews, data collection, checking, double checking, and triple checking the information we have, and vetting any potential new lead is stretching us thin. We also anticipate legal troubles in the future as this project gains traction.
To donate, head over to the film’s GiveSendGo page.