.... or was it just a straight Frame-Up?
Prosecutors Richard Gregorie and Jacqueline Arango focused on the group's
intent as captured on dozens of FBI audio and video recordings. Batiste is
repeatedly heard espousing violence against the U.S. government and saying the
men should start a "full ground war" that would "kill all the devils."
"I want to fight some jihad," Batiste says on one tape.
A key piece of evidence is an FBI video of the entire group pledging an oath of
allegiance, or "bayat," to al-Qaida and Osama bin Laden in a March 16, 2006,
ceremony led by an Arabic-speaking FBI informant posing as "Brother Mohammed"
from al-Qaida. Testimony also showed the men took photographs and video of
possible targets in Miami, including the FBI building, a courthouse complex and
a synagogue.
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