US Army Soldier’s Bomb Plans Motivated by Satanism
US Army Soldier Jarrett William Smith out of Fort Riley recently pleaded guilty to “distributing explosives information”.
Smith used social media to advise others on how to construct improvised explosive devices, or IEDs, McAllister said. Among the explosives was a recipe for improvised napalm…
Smith detailed the instructions for how to construct a cellphone detonator for an IED “in the style of the Afghans.” He also detailed how to build a bomb using the heads of matches.
Due to be sentenced in May, prosecutors are recommending “supervised release”.
Smith’s motivation? The devil, apparently.
While Smith’s defense attorney awkwardly called his own client an internet “troll” who was “spouting off online”, Smith had said his purpose was the overthrow of the government and
for the glory of his Satanist religion
The political group The Satanic Temple recently demanded religious recognition at the US Naval Academy — with no apparent self-awareness. And there has been a long line of members of the US military who have been motivated by their Muslim faith to attack or plan to attack their fellow troops or their country.
Yet, it’s interesting to note Christians in the US military — who have no such examples of violence motivated by their faith — are the only ones having to routinely defend their right to exercise their faiths while they serve in the US military.
They’re forced to defend their right to say “I am a Christian” against those who claim they’re trying to take over the world and start a nuclear war.
It’s almost as if the reason some people want to restrict the freedom of Christians is because they don’t like their Christ. But surely people wouldn’t act in such obvious bigotry… would they?
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An active duty member of the U.S. Army publicly advocates the overthrow of the U.S. government and publicly distributes instructions for building bombs to facilitate that purpose! And the prosecutors merely recommend “supervised release!”
What an absolute farce of Army justice. The prosecutors must be Pentagon, deep-state, hold-overs from the the previous Muslim administration of Barack Hussein Obama.
Smith, at the very least, should be spending several years in Leavenworth.
@Michael Martin
On the basis of the facts alone, that probably seems reasonable. He faced up to 20 years in prison. Apparently, there’s some leniency at play because there may be some doubt in his actual ability to follow through because he’s perceived as, to put it nicely, naive.