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Explosives were detonated, resulting in a truck explosion outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas.

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A neighbor, Billy Toma, witnessed a suspicious van near a rally where a former president was shot. The van belonged to the gunman, Thomas Matthew Crooks. Police found bomb-making materials and IEDs in his home and van. The security perimeter at the rally was breached, highlighting potential lapses in security. Police were investigating the incident in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania.

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"Capital attack." The report identifies Brian Cole junior, described as a 30-year-old white man from the DC suburbs, as the individual associated with the incident under discussion. He is charged with transporting an explosive device in interstate commerce and with malicious destruction by means of explosion. CNN’s account notes that local and federal law enforcement were observed outside his home in Woodbridge, Virginia, during the morning hours of the report. The description provides a geographic detail linking the individual to a residence in Woodbridge, Virginia, and specifies the immediate presence of law enforcement personnel at that location as part of the unfolding coverage. The two charges attributed to Brian Cole junior are explicit: first, transporting an explosive device in interstate commerce; second, malicious destruction by means of explosion. The statement connects these charges directly to Cole junior, identifying him in relation to the alleged offenses and the context in which the incident has attracted law enforcement attention. The timeline indicated by the reporting places these events in a recent morning, with observations of law enforcement activity at the subject’s home. The description emphasizes the observed police presence as part of the reporting, signaling ongoing investigative or procedural steps following the charges. In summary, the provided material identifies a specific individual, Brian Cole junior, with a stated age and demographic background, as the person charged with two particular offenses related to explosive materials and destruction. The geographic association to Woodbridge, Virginia, and the noted involvement of local and federal law enforcement at his residence are highlighted elements of the report. The account is framed around the charges of transporting an explosive device in interstate commerce and malicious destruction by means of explosion, as reported by CNN in connection with the described morning presence of law enforcement at the home.

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There is speculation about Maxwell Yurek from Arizona being linked to a white van at a Trump rally. The van had Arizona plates and is connected to Yurek Armoury Explosives. A conversation with a person at Yurek's residence did not provide any clear answers about his whereabouts or involvement. The individual denied knowing Maxwell and refused to discuss further details. The video ends with unanswered questions and suspicions about Yurek's potential role in the events.

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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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The police deployed irritants in the residence where they believed the suspect was hiding. The suspect, James, is the resident of the home and is presumed to be the involved suspect. The police had only responded to noise complaints at this address in the past. Social media posts made by the suspect are being reviewed as part of the investigation. The suspect was inside the residence during the explosion and is presumed deceased. Human remains were found at the scene, and the medical examiner will identify the individual and determine the cause of death.

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There have been new developments in the investigation. The suspect changed his work schedule before the incident, was seen with a range finder at a Trump rally, and later climbed onto a roof with a rifle. He aimed the range finder at countersnipers before opening fire on police. His car contained remote controlled bombs, loaded magazines, and a bulletproof vest. Investigators are still trying to determine his motives and what his intentions were.

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The video discusses the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995, questioning the official narrative and highlighting inconsistencies in the investigation. It mentions the involvement of multiple government agencies, the mysterious John Doe number 2, lost evidence, and suspicious circumstances surrounding the execution of Timothy McVeigh. The video suggests a cover-up and urges viewers to question the official story.

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On May 29th, far-left extremists firebombed the White House and St. John's Church, resulting in over 100 injuries, including Secret Service agents. Many people were unaware of these events. One individual shared that he had to hide in a statue during the chaos, fearing for his safety. Despite witnessing the violence, there seems to be a lack of accountability or proactive measures taken against those involved. The conversation highlights the surprising ignorance surrounding these incidents and the absence of significant legal repercussions for the participants.

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Explosives were detonated, resulting in a truck explosion outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas.

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The suspect, 42-year-old Shamsuddin Jabbar, a US citizen from Texas, has been identified. He was driving a rented Ford pickup truck that contained an ISIS flag, weapons, and a potential improvised explosive device (IED). The FBI is investigating how he acquired the vehicle and is examining his possible connections to terrorist organizations. Additional potential IEDs were found in the French Quarter. FBI special agents and bomb technicians are collaborating with local law enforcement to assess the viability of these devices and ensure they are rendered safe. The FBI is leading the investigation as an act of terrorism and is actively pursuing all leads related to the suspect's associations.

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On April 19, 1995, the Oklahoma City bombing occurred, carried out by a Gulf War veteran. The attack targeted the ATF, but luckily, they were not present. The trial convicted the bomber, Timothy McVeigh, and his accomplice, Terry Nichols. However, conspiracy theorists question the official narrative, pointing out inconsistencies and evidence suggesting other bombs were involved. The FBI lost crucial footage, and Nichols claims FBI involvement. Despite this, the case was closed, and any questioning of the story is dismissed as conspiracy theories.

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There have been new developments in the investigation. The suspect changed his work schedule before the incident. He was seen with a range finder at a Trump rally, observed by security. Later, he was spotted on the roof with a rifle. When confronted by police, he opened fire. In his car, there were remote-controlled bombs, loaded magazines, and a bulletproof vest. Investigators are still trying to understand his motives and what he planned to do next.

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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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In this video, the speaker discusses a recent bombing incident and questions the authenticity of a survivor's story. The survivor claims that his cell phone saved his life by blocking shrapnel. The speaker finds this hard to believe and points out inconsistencies in the survivor's account, such as the lack of damage to his shirt and the presence of media at the scene. The speaker suggests that the incident may have been staged and encourages viewers to watch other videos for more information. The speaker concludes by criticizing CNN for reporting what they believe to be false information.

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Good afternoon. I'm Kevin McManhill, sheriff of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. We are providing an update on the Cybertruck explosion at the Trump Hotel. The investigation involves the FBI, ATF, and local police, and we worked through the night to gather evidence. The subject inside the vehicle has been identified as 37-year-old Matthew Lippelsberger from Colorado Springs, though we await DNA confirmation due to severe burns. Evidence includes military ID, a passport, firearms, and credit cards. He had a gunshot wound before the explosion, suggesting a possible suicide mission. We tracked his route from Colorado to Las Vegas, where he arrived shortly before the explosion. The investigation is ongoing, and we are exploring potential connections to similar incidents. We encourage anyone with information to contact the FBI. Thank you.

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The FBI released new video of the suspect who planted pipe bombs at the DNC and RNC headquarters the night before the Capitol riot. The FBI confirmed the pipe bombs were viable devices that could have detonated, resulting in serious injury or death. The video shows the suspect walking along a residential street at 7:40 PM, with investigators noting their unusual gait. By 7:52 PM, the suspect was at the DNC headquarters, appearing to fumble with a backpack before a bomb was discovered in a nearby bush. At 8:14 PM, the suspect walked down an alley next to the RNC headquarters, placing a bomb there before exiting the area. The FBI suggested the public look for changes in behavior since January 5th, such as bragging about Capitol Hill activity or exhibiting unusual emotional responses to news about the event. The bombs contained black powder, and the FBI is interested in the source of the kitchen timers used. Images of the suspect's Nikes were also released to help generate leads.

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The transcript centers on a report from NBC News about the man charged with planting two pipe bombs near the Democratic and Republican party headquarters on the eve of the January 6th attack. The speaker cites NBC’s article, which states that the suspect told the FBI he believed conspiracy theories about the 2020 election, according to two people familiar with the matter. The speaker notes that NBC provides no direct quote or further context beyond that single claim. The speaker asserts that their own sources indicate the word used by the suspect, Brian Cole Jr., in his FBI interview was that he believed the 2020 election was stolen. However, the speaker claims there is a widespread belief within the FBI that this comment was a legal maneuver rather than a genuine belief. According to the speaker, the FBI allegedly thinks the statement was coached by Cole’s lawyer to secure a pardon from President Trump, specifically a retroactive pardon because Trump had issued a pardon for individuals convicted of January 6–related crimes. The speaker emphasizes that there is no additional evidence in Cole Jr.’s background, as far as their sources can determine, indicating he is a Trump supporter. They remark that NBC is one of the few outlets making this claim, noting that the article contains several paragraphs but only repeats the initial sentence without further detail. The speaker suggests that even within liberal media, there is a belief that the comment was a legal maneuver rather than a reflection of genuine political conviction, and argues that NBC’s reporting is selectively presented to push a particular narrative. Throughout, the speaker contrasts this with a broader media portrayal, arguing that while Brian Cole Jr. did make the comment about the 2020 election being stolen, the context is missing, and the media narrative is being shaped by selective reporting. The speaker frames the situation as an instance of media cherry-picking intended to influence perceptions about the suspect’s political affiliations and the nature of his statements to the FBI, rather than providing a complete account.

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Brian Cole junior, a 30-year-old white man from the DC suburbs, is charged with transporting an explosive device in interstate commerce and with malicious destruction by means of explosion. CNN observed local and federal law enforcement outside his home in Woodbridge, Virginia this morning.

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The suspect changed his work schedule before attending a Trump rally with a rangefinder. Security noticed him observing countersniper positions. When confronted by police, he pulled out an AR 15 gun and opened fire. His car contained remote controlled bombs, a bulletproof vest, and ammunition. It is unclear what his intentions were.

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A white pickup truck with a 40-year-old white man inside was seen zipping by a house seconds after an explosive device next to a gas can was detonated. The can didn't explode, leaving singe marks on the building that houses Mr. G's Hair Design Studios and the local chapter of the NAACP. Federal agents are investigating if this was a targeted attack, which the group's president believes is a sign of their progress in fighting for civil rights. The neighborhood is in shock, and some are concerned for their safety. However, a skeptic claims that the bombing is a hoax, pointing to a Google Maps photo from September 2014 that shows the same black mark on the building. The FBI has released a sketch of a white male suspect and is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest.

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A shadowy figure was seen moving on a roof near where Donald Trump spoke in Orlando. The FBI believes it could be the would-be assassin, Thomas Matthew Crooks, who was on roofs 150 yards away from the stage. There were communication issues during the event.

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The transcript asserts that Pete Hegseth’s private aircraft, tail number 99Dash0404, with a special air mission call sign, was involved in activities tied to official business for the president or the vice president. On September 8, two days before Charlie Kirk’s murder, the aircraft landed at an air force base three miles from Fort Huachuca, with a special air mission call sign. Mitch Snow is quoted as reporting that Erica Kirk and Cabot Phillips were seen in the lobby of the Candlewood Inn and Suites on Fort Huachuca on September 8, and that on September 9 he saw Brian Harpole, who has a security firm located about eleven minutes from Fort Huachuca, leaving a meeting with people described as VIPs or connected to the US government. The claim continues that on September 9, Pete Hegseth’s plane, 99Dash0404, departed Fort Huachuca, went to Fort Bliss, then returned to the DC area. The transcript states that, according to flight trackers, the aircraft operated under the special air mission SAM702 and was involved in activities at Fort Huachuca in the days leading up to Charlie Kirk’s death. It also references video footage and photographs allegedly showing Pete Hegseth in San Juan meeting with government officials about narco-terrorism, suggesting a discrepancy between those reports and the Fort Huachuca activities. Thirty days after Kirk’s murder, on 10/10/2025, the same aircraft, 99Dash0404, reportedly appeared again in the air under the call sign SAM112, flying from DC to Fort Huachuca and back to DC, with a purported sightseeing detour over Eastern Tennessee. The transcript claims the AES plant in Eastern Tennessee, an explosives manufacturing facility with a Department of Defense contract for a small amount of explosives (described as enough for a shaped charge for a weaponized microphone), was destroyed in a blast that killed all workers; 23,000 pounds of explosives allegedly went off. The narrative links this event to the same aircraft’s route, saying the plane descended over the AES plant on its way back to DC. The speaker connects the AES explosion to Charlie Kirk’s death, claiming the device involved could be a weaponized lavalier microphone, and mentions people and institutions tied to Fort Huachuca, including Laurie Fransky’s anti-EMP technology work and references to Erica Kirk’s involvement in a film on Fort Huachuca depicting an assassin on a rooftop with a rifle. The speaker states these observations are verifiable via flight trackers and asserts that these are not conspiracy theories, inviting verification. The overall assertion is that Pete Hegseth’s plane, operating under special air mission calls SAM702 and later SAM112, was present at Fort Huachuca before Kirk’s death and later diverged to observe the AES plant explosion, implying a connection or coordination.

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Margaret Roberts Exposes the True Story of the Oklahoma City Bombing and the Ongoing Cover-Up
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The Oklahoma City bombing is described as America’s deadliest domestic terror attack. On a Wednesday morning in April 1995, the nine-story Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City was destroyed by a truck bomb, killing 168 people who were working or visiting that day. The public narrative centered on Timothy McVeigh as the bomber, with a man described as John Doe Two as his partner; 24 eyewitnesses reportedly saw McVeigh with a second man in the Ryder truck, and the FBI traced the truck’s VIN to Ryder in Florida, then to a motel north of the city and finally to McVeigh at his Perry, Oklahoma arrest for driving without a license plate. McVeigh was escorted from Perry in the now famous perp walk. The FBI’s investigation produced a two-man origination theory—McVeigh and a second man—but within months the bureau shifted to a single-perpetrator account, insisting McVeigh acted alone and later treating John Doe Two as a mistaken identity. Despite eyewitness testimony and videotape references, the actual videotape of the delivery and explosion has never been released publicly or shown at trial. The “John Doe Two” designation faded as the government pursued the McVeigh-alone narrative. A major competing thread centers on Kenneth Trinidadue, a California parolee who bore a striking resemblance to John Doe Two. He was arrested for a parole violation, moved to Oklahoma City around the indictment, and found dead two days after arrival in what was proclaimed a suicide-proved cell, though his family alleges murder; his relatives pressed a wrongful-death suit and led a FOIA fight for the bombing footage. Three other prisoners later died under similar circumstances, fueling claims of a cover-up and questions about FBI actions. The story expands to possible connections with the Aryan Republican Army (Midwest Bank Robbers) and to Terry Nichols, McVeigh’s co-conspirator who was in Kansas; Nichols’ travels to the Philippines and alleged links to Ramzi Yousef are discussed, as is the broader context of Patcon, an undercover surveillance program the FBI allegedly ran. A recurring theme is government opacity: videotapes, a whistleblower deposition, and the identity of John Doe Two remain unreleased or disputed. The interview also notes media suppression of certain lines of inquiry and suggests broader implications for government surveillance and accountability.

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SH*TSHOW: FBI Retracts False Info on NOLA Attacker
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Good morning and welcome to Breaking Points. Krystal and Emily discuss two violent incidents under FBI investigation: a New Year's Day attack in New Orleans and an explosion in Las Vegas. Trump publicly supported Elon Musk's immigration stance, differing from his previous campaign rhetoric. In the Republican caucus, Speaker Mike Johnson faces a crucial vote with a narrow majority, having already lost one vote. The New Orleans attack resulted in 15 deaths, with a car ramming into a crowd on Bourbon Street. President Biden addressed the nation, revealing the attacker was a Texas-born American with military service, who had posted pro-ISIS content online. The FBI initially did not classify the incident as terrorism but later reversed this stance. Confusion arose over potential co-conspirators, as initial reports suggested multiple suspects but were later retracted. In Las Vegas, a separate incident involved a cyber truck explosion outside Trump Tower, raising concerns about possible connections between the two attacks. Both suspects had military backgrounds and used rental vehicles. The FBI is set to brief Congress, with ongoing questions about the investigations and security measures in place during the New Year's celebrations.
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