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July 14, 2015, 11:24:32 PM
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Boston, MA — Boston Police Captain, Robert Ciccolo, is a veteran commander stationed at Operations within the Boston Police Headquarters and one of the early responders to the Boston Marathon bombings in April 2013.

Ironically, Ciccolo’s son, Alexander Ciccolo, 23, also known as Ali Al Amriki, was just arrested for plotting to use the same type of bomb used by the marathon bombers made out of a pressure cooker.

Monday, the FBI announced that on July 4, Ciccolo was brought into custody after they sold him two pistols and two rifles. After a search of his apartment, the FBI found a pressure cooker, a variety of chemicals, an alarm clock, along with “attack planning papers” and “jihad” paperwork.

“This is a very bad person arrested before he could do very bad things,” one senior federal official briefed on the arrest told ABC News.

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An FBI affidavit said Ciccolo initially planned to travel to “another state” and use a pressure cooker bomb “to conduct terrorist attacks on civilians, members of the U.S. military and law enforcement personnel.” The FBI said the attack location was later changed to a town with a state university and would be concentrated on “college dorms and cafeteria, to include executions of students, which would be broadcast live via the internet.”

According to the FBI, this deranged lunatic told an informant that the Boston bombings “inspired” him. He allegedly told the FBI operative, “Allahu Akbar!!! I got the pressure cooker today.”

In 2012, Ciccolo was photographed taking a peaceful stance against nuclear energy. What happened between then and now to cause him to want to kill people?

More...http://thefreethoughtproject.com/son-boston-police-captain-arrested-terrorism-ties-isis/#Wv7eklR2AY7Ams3W.99
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July 15, 2015, 02:39:35 PM
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In 2012, Ciccolo was photographed taking a peaceful stance against nuclear energy. What happened between then and now to cause him to want to kill people?

More...http://thefreethoughtproject.com/son-boston-police-captain-arrested-terrorism-ties-isis/#Wv7eklR2AY7Ams3W.99

Well, what did cause him to want to kill people indiscriminantly?

It does seem by contrast, that someone such as a serial rapist/murderer is more rational.

However before shrugging off such a personal as "crazy" two things should be considered.

1.  Is there collaborating evidence in his life that he was crazy?  Relationships or lack of, jobs or lack of, other things he said or did?  The question is not did he repeatedly say he was going to kill people, but whether he said crazy stuff.  For example, "I am Napoleon."

2.  Was he on anti-psychotic drugs?

In short, one might question whether the "violent Muslim virus" is particularly capable of infecting those on anti-psychotic drugs, or those who are clinically psychotic, or clinically depressed.

Worth considering...
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July 15, 2015, 02:42:45 PM
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In 2012, Ciccolo was photographed taking a peaceful stance against nuclear energy. What happened between then and now to cause him to want to kill people?

More...http://thefreethoughtproject.com/son-boston-police-captain-arrested-terrorism-ties-isis/#Wv7eklR2AY7Ams3W.99

Well, what did cause him to want to kill people indiscriminantly?

It does seem by contrast, that someone such as a serial rapist/murderer is more rational.

However before shrugging off such a personal as "crazy" two things should be considered.

1.  Is there collaborating evidence in his life that he was crazy?  Relationships or lack of, jobs or lack of, other things he said or did?  The question is not did he repeatedly say he was going to kill people, but whether he said crazy stuff.  For example, "I am Napoleon."

2.  Was he on anti-psychotic drugs?

In short, one might question whether the "violent Muslim virus" is particularly capable of infecting those on anti-psychotic drugs, or those who are clinically psychotic, or clinically depressed.

Worth considering...


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