OPINION| In a stunning turn of events, one of the individuals involved in the alleged plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has broken his silence, shedding new light on the controversial operation that has gripped the nation. The man, whose identity remains undisclosed, claims that the FBI orchestrated the entire scheme, writing the script and even involving Governor Whitmer herself in the elaborate setup.
The case, which initially shocked the nation, centers around a group of individuals who were accused of conspiring to kidnap Governor Whitmer in 2020. The plot was supposedly fueled by anger over the governor’s COVID-19 restrictions, which many viewed as an infringement on their personal liberties. However, the recent revelations suggest that the entire operation may have been a carefully crafted FBI sting, designed to entrap unsuspecting individuals and create a sensational news story.
According to the man’s account, the FBI approached him and others, posing as like-minded individuals who were also outraged by the governor’s actions. They allegedly provided the group with resources, including weapons and tactical gear, and even encouraged them to engage in illegal activities. The man claims that the FBI agents were the ones who came up with the idea of kidnapping Governor Whitmer, and that they provided the group with detailed plans and instructions on how to carry out the operation.
Furthermore, the man alleges that Governor Whitmer was aware of the FBI’s involvement and may have even been complicit in the scheme. He claims that the FBI agents met with the governor and her staff, informing them of the plot and seeking their cooperation in the sting operation. The man’s account raises serious questions about the ethics and legality of the FBI’s actions, and whether the government agency overstepped its boundaries in its pursuit of a high-profile case.
The man’s revelations have sparked a firestorm of controversy, with many Trump supporters and conservative commentators expressing outrage at what they perceive as a blatant abuse of power by the FBI. They argue that the operation was a clear example of entrapment, and that the FBI’s actions violated the civil rights of the individuals involved.
Ben Bergquam: Let me ask your part in this without getting… I don’t know if you’re still going through the legal battles on it.
Eric Molitor: I quit it, man. I quit it. This is one of those things. She’s still out there pushing this as if it was a legitimate thing that there was a kidnap plot against her that she set up with the FBI.
Ben Bergquam: Walk me through what actually happened that night.
Eric Molitor: Oh, my gosh, man. I didn’t go on what’s known as the nighttime Ride. I was duped into the daytime ride, and Oh, my gosh. Again, there’s so much that goes into it. Anyways, I had set up a civil defense force for my area in Wexford, Cadillac City, because Antifa and BLM were coming up there.
Through this process, I had met Adam Fox, who lived down here in Grand Rapids, actually. After a while, he got me a job in private security, which was really awesome. I thought that stuff was really cool. He actually is a good guy, by the way. The FBI, the government has lied about this man who’s still in prison.
Anyways, he got a hold of me and asked me if I wanted to go for a ride. I asked, “Yeah, what do you have in mind?” I’m thinking it’s this good stuff that we got going on.
Nothing was said about the Governor or anything like that. Anyways, him and Dan Chappel, the original FBI informant there, another lying person right there, he came up to pick me up, him and Adam Fox. We get all the way up to Elk Rapids, which was an hour away from my house. Nothing was talked about. It was a truck with three men. We talked about women, alcohol, guns, like Americans do.
Anyways, we get up to Elk Rapids, and they said, ‘Her cottage.’ I’m still not putting it together. I’m thinking maybe the Antifa BLM is trying to hold up it at a private residence instead of doing these hotels and motels that we heard about.
Ben Bergquam: You guys were more doing security or what?
Eric Molitor: I was. I thought that we were. When we got up there, and I’m already in a truck with people 100 miles away from my house, then they started talking about Whitmer’s Cottage, and right there, dude, my heart sunk. I didn’t know if I was going to make out of that situation alive. I had no idea what was going on.
JUST IN – A victim of the FBI plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Whitmer speaks out:
“The FBI set everything up. They drove people; they paid for everything. They wrote the script.” pic.twitter.com/qeaQRUP8pJ
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) July 20, 2024
Critics of the FBI’s handling of the case point to the fact that the agency has a history of using controversial tactics to entrap individuals and create high-profile cases. They argue that the Whitmer kidnapping plot is just the latest example of the FBI’s overzealous pursuit of headlines, at the expense of innocent individuals’ rights and reputations.
The man’s interview has also reignited the debate surrounding Governor Whitmer’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and her controversial lockdown measures. Many Trump supporters believe that the governor’s actions were a clear violation of their constitutional rights, and that the FBI’s involvement in the kidnapping plot was a desperate attempt to silence their opposition.
As the controversy continues to unfold, the man’s revelations have raised serious questions about the integrity of the FBI and the government’s role in the Whitmer kidnapping plot. The case has become a rallying cry for Trump supporters and conservatives, who view it as a clear example of the government’s overreach and abuse of power.
In the coming weeks and months, it is likely that the man’s claims will be thoroughly investigated, and the truth behind the Whitmer kidnapping plot will be revealed. Until then, the controversy surrounding the case will continue to fuel the ongoing debate about the role of the FBI, the government’s power, and the rights of individuals in a free society.
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