A hoax, false flag, or otherwise falsified event - U.S. federal law apparently allows the FBI, local law enforcement, the intelligence community, and others to commit hoaxes.
A U.S. federal law prohibits hoaxes and falsifying information for many Americans and then apparently exempts law enforcement from that law. The law, enacted in 2004…
A hoax, false flag, or otherwise falsified event - U.S. federal law apparently allows the FBI, local law enforcement, the intelligence community, and others to commit hoaxes.
A U.S. federal law prohibits hoaxes and falsifying information for many Americans and then apparently exempts law enforcement from that law. The law, enacted in 2004 and originally called the “Stop Terrorist and Military Hoaxes Act of 2004,” states that:
… whoever engages in any conduct with intent to convey false or misleading information under circumstances where such information may reasonably be believed and where such information indicates that an activity has taken, is taking, or will take place that would constitute a violation of chapter 2, . . . . if homicide or attempted homicide is involved, or section 60123(b) of title 49
shall be punished in various ways. The law then provides an exemption for law enforcement and intelligence agencies. The exemption is as follows:
(d) Activities of Law Enforcement.—
This section does not prohibit any lawfully authorized investigative, protective, or intelligence activity of a law enforcement agency of the United States, a State, or political subdivision of a State, or of an intelligence agency of the United States.
Examples: Covid, J6 and Operation Northwoods and may I dare say 9/11.
A hoax, false flag, or otherwise falsified event - U.S. federal law apparently allows the FBI, local law enforcement, the intelligence community, and others to commit hoaxes.
A U.S. federal law prohibits hoaxes and falsifying information for many Americans and then apparently exempts law enforcement from that law. The law, enacted in 2004 and originally called the “Stop Terrorist and Military Hoaxes Act of 2004,” states that:
… whoever engages in any conduct with intent to convey false or misleading information under circumstances where such information may reasonably be believed and where such information indicates that an activity has taken, is taking, or will take place that would constitute a violation of chapter 2, . . . . if homicide or attempted homicide is involved, or section 60123(b) of title 49
shall be punished in various ways. The law then provides an exemption for law enforcement and intelligence agencies. The exemption is as follows:
(d) Activities of Law Enforcement.—
This section does not prohibit any lawfully authorized investigative, protective, or intelligence activity of a law enforcement agency of the United States, a State, or political subdivision of a State, or of an intelligence agency of the United States.
Examples: Covid, J6 and Operation Northwoods and may I dare say 9/11.
https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/are-us-authorities-legally-allowed-to-commit-hoaxes-federal-law-suggests-so/