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Al Qaeda has a significant terror attack planned for 2025, which could be adjusted based on current events, similar to the recent Hamas attacks. This plan involves a multi-city, swarming attack reminiscent of the Mumbai bombings. Approximately 10% of the attackers will be suicide bombers, and there are intentions to target airliners. A large-scale attack on the U.S. homeland is anticipated, though the exact timing is uncertain. The terrorists are already present, and the plan is operational.

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I spoke with a Denver police officer who revealed that over 50 Al Qaeda members were arrested in Denver in the last 2 months. We discussed budget issues, lack of police cars, and the influx of migrants affecting major cities. The officer mentioned sleeper cells in Colorado from various regions, which authorities are aware of but unable to act on. The officer questioned the impact of open borders, especially for those with left-leaning views.

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According to security analyst Tony Saruga, there has been a significant infiltration of saboteurs and terrorists over the past three years. He estimates that at least 100,000 terrorists have crossed the border, including individuals from Qatar, Lebanon, Iran, Somalia, and more. Saruga's main concern is a deeply embedded group called Hezbollah unit 9 of 10, which has been in the country for a decade. This well-funded sleeper cell could target major landmarks like the Empire State Building and Washington DC, as well as bridges and power stations. Saruga fears they could also contaminate the water supply and destroy power substations. He believes it is too late to address the border issue effectively.

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The speaker discusses the Hezbollah terrorist organization and its sleeper cell, Unit 910, in the United States. They explain that Hezbollah operates globally, collecting target lists and preparing for potential attacks. The speaker references recent court cases involving Unit 910 operatives in Dearborn, Michigan, and Brooklyn, New York, which provide insight into their activities. The speaker estimates that it is difficult to determine how many Unit 910 members have infiltrated the US. They also discuss potential targets for attacks, including dual Israeli-US citizens, federal agents, Jewish businesses, and government buildings. The speaker highlights the elevated risk due to the open southern border and the influx of illegal immigrants, including individuals on the terrorism watch list. They emphasize the need for stronger border security and urge people to vote for candidates who prioritize this issue. The speaker can be found on social media and has written a book titled "Overrun: How Joe Biden Unleashed the Greatest Border Crisis in US History."

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In New Orleans, a recent terror attack has left 15 dead and 30 injured. The suspect, 42-year-old Shamsa Din Jabbar, was killed by police. The FBI is investigating possible accomplices, with indications that Jabbar did not act alone. Surveillance footage shows three men and one woman placing an explosive device at the attack site. Jabbar, a U.S. Army veteran, had served from 2007 to 2020 and worked at Deloitte. A flag linked to the Islamic State was found in the truck used during the attack, along with firearms and homemade explosives. Additionally, a connection has been noted between Jabbar and a previous explosion at the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, involving another military veteran, Matthew Lybelsberger. Investigations into both incidents are ongoing.

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In the U.S., we haven't experienced attackers with suicide vests walking into buildings. This is a new threat, especially with advancements in these vests. Additionally, there has been no history of "fide unit" attackers, who fight to the death rather than just detonating a bomb. We anticipate swarming attacks across multiple cities, involving both suicide bombers and those willing to continue fighting until killed. A past incident in Kabul illustrates this tactic, where a second bomber struck after the first. It's crucial for Americans to understand that these attackers may fight to the death, and we must remain vigilant to prevent further casualties from underestimating their intent.

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Iranian-made surface-to-air missiles have reportedly crossed the U.S. border, confirmed by two independent sources—one from south of the border and one from within the U.S. government. This information was relayed to the Secret Service due to potential threats to Trump's campaign. Although the missiles have not been recovered, couriers have been apprehended, and a safe house linked to the operation was identified. Concerns are rising about advanced invisible bombs that can evade detection, posing a significant threat to public safety. There are reports of sleeper cells and a lack of preparedness among local law enforcement. Communities must advocate for better security measures, especially in schools, and hold government officials accountable to address these threats seriously. It's crucial to raise awareness and take action before potential tragedies occur.

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There are concerns about the infiltration of terrorist organizations into the United States, particularly those sympathetic to the Palestinian cause. The open borders and weak policies of the Biden administration have allowed for potential threats to enter the country. The Mexican cartels, responsible for killing Americans with fentanyl, could also collaborate with terrorists. It is unknown how many sleeper cells or terrorists are present in the US, but the close alliance with Israel suggests that the conflict between Israel and Hamas could spread to American streets. Law enforcement and intelligence agencies are worried, but their ability to address these threats is hindered by distractions and resource limitations. The US is seen as a likely target due to its support for Israel.

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We are in an undeclared war, according to insiders. They claim the US is vulnerable to attacks due to arrogance and ignorance. The current situation is dire, with critical infrastructure being targeted. People need to be aware and not trust those downplaying the severity of the situation. The appointment of a terrorism expert to lead the FBI in Baltimore is seen as suspicious. This crisis is not a coincidence but a deliberate attack on America's stability.

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On the 5th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has obtained valuable information from interrogations, particularly from Khalaik Sheikh Mohammed. This information has helped disrupt terrorist plots, including attacks within the United States. Mohammed provided details about planned attacks on US buildings and how operatives were directed to carry them out. He revealed that the explosives were meant to go off at a high point, preventing people trapped above from escaping. This information is crucial for protecting the American people.

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On the 5th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has obtained valuable information from interrogations. This information has helped disrupt terrorist plots, including attacks within the United States. Kalayk Sheikh Mohammed, for instance, provided details about planned attacks on US buildings and how operatives were directed. He mentioned that the explosives were set to go off at a high point, preventing people trapped above from escaping. This information is crucial for those responsible for protecting the American people.

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All the Homeland attackers have completed their training and are now being brought to the United States. They primarily aim for legal immigration routes, but may resort to illegal means if necessary. Many of these individuals have already been successfully deployed and are currently in the U.S.

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America is reeling from recent attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas, with connections emerging to Fort Bragg. The Las Vegas suspect, Matthew Livelsberger, linked to a military reality show, left behind manifesto letters in a burning Cybertruck, claiming his actions were a wake-up call, not terrorism. He warned about drones using gravitic propulsion systems, a technology only possessed by China and the U.S. Livelsberger's email detailed threats to national security and alleged war crimes during military operations. Questions remain about the authenticity of his emails and the circumstances surrounding the attack, as authorities continue their investigation. Vigilance is urged as more information develops. Stay informed and safe.

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Speaker 0 summarizes claims from a Sean Ryan podcast by Sarah Adams, who allegedly said that questioning Building 7 or discussing its collapse means you’re helping Al Qaeda. Al Qaeda supposedly finds Building 7 conspiracy topics fascinating and has discussed ruses to blame the government, and Sarah Adams is described as a Mossad asset. The discussion outlines three plotting components: (1) a large aviation plot with suicide bombers aiming to kill about 4,000; (2) a Washington, DC ground assault to cripple the federal government’s response; (3) ISIS-led urban attacks on churches, supermarkets, and hospitals with five-to-ten person teams, at multiple locations, possibly impersonating law enforcement. There’s a claim Israel would carry out a false flag attack at hospitals dressed as police. A prior intelligence source calls the woman a fraud, alleging NRF Pakistanis fabricate intel. Everything’s said in this video is allegedly. I’m a parody account.

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Speaker introduces Sarah Adams (TPA Sarah) and states the video presents opinion: "These are just my opinions and what I personally think." They claim, "I think she is working for in a foreign intelligence agency or The United States intelligence agency... She's a mole." They warn of a forthcoming false flag terrorist attack and say the propaganda from people like her lays the groundwork for it. Brayton Howell messages that "these are not false flag attacks. IKEADA is a real threat. They have sleeper cells in the country." He links "actual reports that need to be distributed to local law enforcement and hospitals," citing Sarah Adams as his source. They reference a Sean Ryan clip where she allegedly argued that "Al Qaeda knows about the Building 7 narrative." The host doubts the claims, questions sleeper cells' plausibility, and asserts the only people who would attack USA soil would be Israel. No facts here; just my alleged opinion.

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Why do we care about Israel? It's seen as a test run for future threats. The casualty estimate for a potential attack could be in the millions. Al Qaeda has claimed to have trained and deployed 1,000 attackers. While it's uncertain how they would infiltrate, there is a belief that there are more than 1,000 Al Qaeda members already in the U.S. This figure is based on Al Qaeda's own statements, which may be exaggerated. However, their previous actions, such as the Hamas attack, suggest that the number could be plausible.

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"Al Qaeda found the Building 7 conspiracy stuff fascinating. And they have actually had discussions about how could we could do ruses and bring in the Building 7 to make them blame their government more. So they're actually looking at our conspiracies and targeting those people for the homeland attack." "You had mentioned before that they are coordinating terrorist, sleeper sales in America, and they wanna do a October 7 style attack." "One's a large aviation plot again, and that they're just gonna do suicide bombers on planes and drop them down, and that's for mass casualty. The goal is to kill 4,000 people." "Get a phone call from a previous intelligence officer this morning, and she starts explaining how this chick is a complete fraud." "Everything's said in this video is just allegedly. I'm just a parody account over here, guys."

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A Denver police officer reveals that the media is not reporting on the arrest of over 50 Al Qaeda members in Denver in the past 2 months. The officer expresses concern about the lack of police resources and the impact of budget cuts on major cities like Denver. He also mentions the presence of sleeper cells in Colorado, including individuals from South America, Central America, China, and the Middle East. The officer claims that the police are aware of this but are unable to take action. The speaker then questions whether it is still acceptable to have open borders, particularly for those with left-leaning views.

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Al Qaeda is in New York and committed the 9/11 attacks. The terrorists were not from Afghanistan or Iraq, but flew from JFK Airport in New York. The speaker questions the involvement of Al Qaeda in the attacks.

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Experts claim Iran has directed proxy groups to embed sleeper cells in the U.S. that may be activated if the U.S. attacks Iran. It is believed Iranian operatives in the U.S. will strike if activated. The White House is reportedly monitoring possible Iranian sleeper cells in the United States. The Trump administration boosted monitoring of possible Iran-backed cells in the U.S. as Trump weighed strikes. Experts warn the Iranian supreme leader may try to activate sleeper cells in the West. An FBI sleeper cell warning list from 2023 includes Washington D.C., New York (entire state), San Francisco, Santa Clara, Los Angeles, San Diego, Houston, Arlington, Dallas, Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Tampa, Boston, Playfield, Chicago, Cleveland, Laurel, Potomac, Herodon, Springfield, Raleigh, Philadelphia, Charlotte, Detroit, Columbia, Kansas City, Denver, Oklahoma City, Tucson, and Seattle.

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Drew Burquist, a former counterterrorism officer, discusses the current U.S. focus on counterterrorism at home, the potential resurfacing of sleeper-cell activity linked to Iran, and how events abroad may translate into threats domestically. He explains that signs of potential activity may exist now rather than in the near future, noting that sleeper cells have existed long before recent U.S. policy shifts and that many operatives have been in contact with or inspired by Iran’s ideology. Burquist points out that there are IRGC personnel and lone-wolf individuals in the United States, some less directly connected to the IRGC but sharing hostile intent, making the prospect of attacks something he would be “more shocked than not” not to see in some form. He cautions that while he does not predict attacks in every city against every target, the risk is persistent and should be anticipated. The conversation touches on past incidents like the Austin mass shooting and Orlando Pulse nightclub shooting to illustrate that radical responses can be inspired by broader geopolitical grievances and anti-U.S. actions abroad. Burquist emphasizes the difficulty of separating religion, ideology, and individual grievances in understanding threat dynamics, stating that the cycle of violence persists because killing mid-level targets can generate new generations of extremists. He describes the conflict as an ideological clash rather than a simple nation-vs-nation struggle and notes that targeting foreign adversaries often triggers repercussions at home, including within immigrant communities and U.S. soil. A key theme is the balance between acknowledging threats and avoiding overreaction. Burquist argues that while there are positive developments in counterterrorism efforts, the U.S. must recognize the consequences of aggressive actions abroad on domestic security. He parallels the current situation with ongoing cartel operations, suggesting that foreign actions can bring affiliated individuals into the U.S., raising the cost-benefit considerations of such actions and complicating threat assessments at home. Regarding the counterterrorism infrastructure, Burquist describes the Joint Terrorism Task Forces (JTTFs) as the ongoing core of threat monitoring, combining intel, FBI, and local law enforcement across the country. He warns that the United States often focuses narrowly on single “shiny balls,” and that the JTTFs should remain active and integrated. He highlights a practical problem: U.S. intelligence and law enforcement can be reactive and hampered by data fidelity issues, such as misidentification or misspellings of foreign names, especially amid large influxes of new entrants. He suggests that the backend, including how the government manages new arrivals and information, is where gaps could appear, even as the public recognizes and responds to crises with fear or uncertainty. The discussion ends with a concern that the United States’ preparation for and management of threats at home will reveal how effectively authorities can transition from high-profile operations to sustained, accurate, and proactive domestic counterterrorism efforts.

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Sarah Adams - Is the Pentagon Ignoring the Most Dangerous Threat of All? | SRS #149
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Sarah Adams returns to discuss her recent conflict with the Pentagon over the dissemination of open-source intelligence, emphasizing that her information is unclassified and publicly available. She highlights the irony that the Pentagon's concern was not about the threats to U.S. embassies but rather about the channels through which she shared the information. Adams warns of Al-Qaeda's ongoing plans for attacks against U.S. embassies and its broader strategy to establish an Islamic caliphate, detailing various waves of attacks targeting Israel, Europe, and the U.S. She explains that Al-Qaeda has trained thousands of terrorists, including a significant number for potential attacks on the Homeland, and discusses the implications of their advanced training techniques, including the use of "invisible bombs" that can evade detection. Adams also critiques U.S. funding to the Taliban, revealing that American taxpayer dollars are inadvertently supporting terrorist activities, including training camps. The conversation shifts to the role of Hamza Bin Laden, who is reportedly alive and leading Al-Qaeda's operations, uniting various terrorist factions under an "Islamic Army." Adams asserts that Hamza's covert approach differs from his father's, focusing on rapid execution of attacks without claiming responsibility to maintain operational security. Adams expresses concern over the lack of U.S. preparedness for imminent attacks, citing failures in intelligence collection and the abandonment of Afghan allies. She predicts that significant attacks on U.S. soil or embassies could occur as early as 2025, urging Americans to take personal safety measures in light of the growing threats. The discussion underscores a disconnect between public perception and the reality of ongoing terrorist threats, emphasizing the need for vigilance and proactive measures.

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Superbad - CIA Targeter Tracks Down #1 Enemy of Benghazi Attacks | SRS #116
Guests: Sarah Adams
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Sarah Adams returns to the Shawn Ryan Show, discussing her insights on terrorism, particularly focusing on the evolving landscape of terrorist organizations and their activities. Following their previous episode, which was censored, they delve into the current threats posed by groups like ISIS and Al-Qaeda, especially in relation to the U.S. southern border. Adams highlights that terrorists continue to target soft locations, aiming to embarrass governments and inspire attacks. Recent Lone Wolf videos from Al-Qaeda and ISIS encourage individuals to carry out attacks, particularly around events like the Paris Olympics. She identifies potential targets, including U.S. embassies in Baku and Mali, emphasizing that these locations are seen as easy targets to push the U.S. out. The conversation shifts to the collaboration among terrorist groups, noting that organizations like Hamas and Al-Qaeda have been training together, particularly in Afghanistan. Adams points out that many terrorists have been crossing the southern border, facilitated by a network that includes TikTok, which is used for routing and smuggling information. Adams expresses concern over the role of NGOs, suggesting that while they aim to help migrants, they inadvertently assist terrorists by providing cover and resources. She argues that the U.S. government has failed to effectively track and address these threats, remaining compartmentalized in its approach to different terrorist groups. The discussion also touches on the Taliban's relationship with Al-Qaeda and the implications of U.S. funding. Adams reveals that the Taliban is using U.S. funds to support their military and pay families of deceased fighters, while also harboring Al-Qaeda operatives. She criticizes the U.S. for not holding the Taliban accountable for their actions and for continuing to fund them despite their ties to terrorism. Adams shares alarming statistics regarding the fate of Afghan allies since the U.S. withdrawal, with thousands captured or killed, and highlights the Taliban's use of biometric data left behind by the U.S. to target former allies. She emphasizes the need for a reevaluation of U.S. policies towards Afghanistan and the Taliban, advocating for support of anti-Taliban resistance rather than funding the Taliban directly. The conversation concludes with a stark warning about the resurgence of Al-Qaeda, which Adams believes is now more powerful than it was on 9/11. She stresses the importance of recognizing the interconnectedness of terrorist organizations and the need for a comprehensive strategy to address these threats, urging Americans to be aware of the implications of U.S. foreign policy and funding.

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Sarah Adams - CIA Targeter Exposes How Hamza bin Laden is Alive | SRS #81 Part 1
Guests: Mark Geist, Sarah Adams, Hamza bin Laden
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In this episode of the Shawn Ryan Show, former CIA analyst Sarah Adams discusses her experiences and insights regarding terrorism, particularly in relation to the Benghazi attack and current threats. Adams reveals that terrorists are indeed entering the U.S. through the Southern border, a situation exacerbated by an open border policy. She emphasizes the importance of tracking these individuals, citing her ongoing work in this area. Adams recounts her time at the CIA, explaining the roles of analysts and targeters, and shares her realization of government misinformation regarding the Benghazi attack. She describes how the narrative of a protest was maintained despite evidence to the contrary, leading to her anger over the cover-up. She discusses the limited justice achieved against those involved in the Benghazi attack, mentioning drone strikes that targeted some attackers, but notes that many remain unpunished. Adams also touches on her career, including her involvement in capturing key terrorist figures like Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar and Yunis al-Mauritani, highlighting the complexities of U.S. operations in Pakistan and Afghanistan. The conversation shifts to the current state of Al-Qaeda and the Taliban, with Adams asserting that foreign terrorists are flocking to Afghanistan due to the lack of U.S. presence and the establishment of training camps. She warns that these groups are already planning attacks and have begun infiltrating the U.S. through the Southern border. Adams concludes by discussing the Taliban's relationship with China and the implications for future U.S. security, stressing the need for vigilance and accountability in government narratives surrounding terrorism and national security.

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Sarah Adams - Barack Obama Visited Beyonce and Jay-Z During the Benghazi Attacks | SRS #81 Part 2
Guests: Sarah Adams, Mark Geist
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The discussion centers on the chaotic U.S. evacuation from Afghanistan, which resulted in the deaths of 13 soldiers and has been criticized in a report blaming the Biden Administration. Guests Sarah Adams and Mark Geist highlight the ongoing threat of Al-Qaeda, particularly the presence of key figures like Ibrahim al-Bana and Hamza bin Laden in Afghanistan, suggesting that terrorists have already begun infiltrating the U.S. through southern borders. Geist recounts his experiences during the Benghazi attack, revealing that it was orchestrated by Al-Qaeda to kidnap Ambassador Stevens for a prisoner exchange. He emphasizes the scale of the attack, involving 150 terrorists, and criticizes the U.S. response, particularly the failure of CIA leadership to act effectively. He discusses the misinformation surrounding the attack, including the false narrative about a protest linked to a video, which was propagated by senior officials, including Hillary Clinton. The conversation also touches on the broader implications of terrorism, with Geist asserting that Al-Qaeda is more entrenched than many realize, operating globally and maintaining connections with other terrorist groups. He warns that the U.S. remains a primary target for these organizations, which are evolving and adapting their strategies. Geist expresses concern over the lack of accountability for those involved in the Benghazi response and the ongoing threat posed by terrorists, particularly as they exploit weaknesses in U.S. border security. The episode concludes with a call to recognize and address these threats proactively.
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