Man Finds FBI Tracking Device on Car, Posts Photos Online, Gets Visit From FBI

Photo: RedditThe Free Thought Project – by John Vibes

Silicon Valley resident Yasir Afifi recently discovered an FBI tracking device on his car when he took it for an oil change.

Alarmed and curious about what it might be, Yasir posted photos of the device online, asking members of reddit whether it was a bomb, or possibly an FBI tracking device.

In a short amount of time Yasir learned that it was in fact a GPS tracking device, and it was made by a company that only sells to government agencies.  

Days later he was able to learn the direct source of the tracking device, when he was visited by a large group of FBI agents who had seen his posts online, and wanted their device back.

When he was visited by the agents, Yasir had obvious questions about the situation.  Who had planted the device on his car, and why?  Was he suspected in some sort of investigation?

The agents refused to answer any of his questions and told him that if he refused to cooperate with them that they were going to make this situation as difficult as possible for him.

“It seems very frightening that the FBI have placed a surveillance-tracking device on the car of a 20-year-old American citizen who has done nothing more than being half-Egyptian,” Alseth told Wired.com.

Afifi had never given any signs that he was going to be uncooperative, but he just had a lot of questions about what was going on.  He did end up handing over the device willingly and said that he has no involvement in anything dangerous or illegal and that there is no reason for him to be under investigation.

Based on discussions that were had when the agents were at his house, Afifi got the impression that he had been under FBI surveillance for three to six months.

The FBI has released very few details to the media, or to Afifi himself about the nature of their investigation.  When asked by reporters an FBI representative said “I can’t really tell you much about it, because it’s still an ongoing investigation,”

 

John Vibes is an author, researcher and investigative journalist who takes a special interest in the counter culture and the drug war. In addition to his writing and activist work he is also the owner of a successful music promotion company. In 2013, he became one of the organizers of the Free Your Mind Conference, which features top caliber speakers and whistle-blowers from all over the world. You can contact him and stay connected to his work at his Facebook page. You can find his 65 chapter Book entitled “Alchemy of the Timeless Renaissance” at bookpatch.com.


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3 thoughts on “Man Finds FBI Tracking Device on Car, Posts Photos Online, Gets Visit From FBI

  1. The fibbies are always out looking for patsies. Tracking the car of a potential patsy is a crutch for the fibbies in creating the fiction for their next staged false flag.

    “The agents refused to answer any of his questions and told him that if he refused to cooperate with them that they were going to make this situation as difficult as possible for him.”

    And when the dirtbags get caught in one of the steps of their dirty schemes, they like to act tough and live up to their moniker Federal Bureau of Intimidation.

  2. “The agents refused to answer any of his questions and told him that if he refused to cooperate with them that they were going to make this situation as difficult as possible for him.”
    A threat is not lawful. F them. He should have sold it to a friend for safe keeping. When they threatened him he should have opened fire as his life was presented to be in danger.

  3. Throw the sorry bast@rds for a loop. Stick the damn thing on a long haul truck driver’s rig.

    See how long it takes the morons to figure out you’re not in Buffalo.

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