Facebooking Moose Busted for Bombing Conspiracy

Justin Carl Moose used his Facebook page to advocate violence against health care clinics where abortions are preformed, and urged violent attacks on people who work in such facilities. But, just like if you get stone drunk and photographs of you half naked wearing a lampshade on your head in some dive appear on Facebook then you can get in trouble, Moose's Facebook activities have come back to haunt him. A secret undercover FBI agent approached Moose and asked for help building a bomb to blow up a clinic. Moose complied, and is now under arrest for conspiracy. I wonder how many other people (not informants or agents) Moose taught to make bombs, and I wonder if is bombs even work?

According to an affadavit filed by an
FBI?agent, an investigation began after the Planned Parenthood Association notified authorities that a Concord resident was "advocating extreme violence" against clinics that perform abortions on his Facebook page.

Federal authorities identified Moose as the person who made the Facebook page. On it, he writes: "Whatever you may think about me, you're probably right. Extremist, Radical, Fundamentalist...? Yep! Terrorist...? Well.... I?prefer the term 'freedom Fighter'. 'End abortion by any means necessary and at any cost'. 'Save a life, Shoot an abortionist'

Moose claimed that he was "the Christian counterpart of Usama bin Laden" while speaking with the undercover agent.

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"A secret undercover FBI agent approached Moose and asked for help building a bomb to blow up a clinic. Moose complied, and is not under arrest for conspiracy."

Why wasn't he arrested?

By Dale Husband (not verified) on 13 Sep 2010 #permalink

A Ha! He met the undercover guy at TGI Fridays. I knew that place had a special role in fomenting unrest and terrorism what with their flair and all.