Truth to Power

Yet another “terrorist” case goes bust

Chicago bomb defendant is cleared

A jury in Miami has cleared one man of trying to blow up America’s tallest building, the Sears Tower in Chicago, as part of a holy war.

The jury was unable to reach a verdict on six other defendants, and the judge declared a mistrial. Prosecutors say they plan to try them again next year.

They faced up to 70 years in jail after facing charges on four counts, including taking an oath of allegiance to al-Qaeda.

The prosecution said they had hoped to forge an alliance with al-Qaeda to blow up the Sears Tower in Chicago and FBI offices in Miami and elsewhere.

But they succeeded only in contacting a paid FBI informant, rather than al-Qaeda itself. </em>

Repeat slowly until it sinks in:

There is no war on terror.


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