Maybe he was just sick of the governments shit and made the mistake of voicing his thoughts and opinions on the internet? Shouldn't be threatening government employees if you don't want some alphabet agency knocking on your door.
You know, I cannot disagree with you about this. If someone is busily posting anti-government/establishment thoughts, opinions, and threats on the internet, sooner or later someone is going to notice. It might be someone who decides to report it, or someone employed by a government agency. You just never know who reads nutty posts and takes them seriously. Do you suppose Getbig is under surveillance due to some of the remarks posted here which threaten government, politicians, or the establishment? I've read some heinous posts on Getbig. Surely you have too. The FBI and maybe the CIA probably have dossiers on several members of Getbig.
I 2010 a young fellow, Mohamed Osman Mohamud, 19, who was a naturalized United States citizen was arrested by the FBI for trying to bomb Pioneer Square during the annual lighting of the Christmas tree. He graduated from Westview High School in Beaverton, Ore., a Portland suburb, and had been taking classes at Oregon State in Corvallis.
The terrorism attempt was the latest is a string of plots involving Americans or immigrants who had become radicalized, often through
exposure to extremist Web sites.
This was an interesting case because FBI agents befriended this fellow, and some say possibly encouraged his plot to detonate a bomb in downtown Portland. The FBI referred to it as a sting. Perhaps it was. These undercover agents worked with Mohamed for about a year.
The F.B.I.’s surveillance started in August 2009 after agents
intercepted his e-mails with a man he had met in Oregon who had returned to the Middle East, according to a law enforcement official who described the man as a recruiter for terrorism.
Mohamed Osman Mohamud 23, AKA Ibnul Mubarak was convicted in 2013 of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction was sentenced to serve 30 years in prison, followed by a lifetime term of supervised release. He had no previous criminal record.