In other words, there are widespread fears within the intelligence and law enforcement communities of an Oklahoma City-style domestic terrorism attack targeting U.S. government employees and facilities.
And in Americans, there are widespread fears the intelligence, LEO, and jewish cabal communities won't be physically overrun and slaughtered en masse. Even that would be little more than the first few steps of a 10K marathon. There are tens of millions of them among us.
I didn't click the link but they're pissed that Muslims have a common enemy, the Jew.
Also "openly worried". Do you know the meaning of the word openly? This reminds me of people who use the word exponentially to mean big; it didn't doesn't and can't mean that
Yeah, I know what openly means. It has a specific meaning in fact in intelligence work given the context. Typically this sort of stuff is classified information and the intelligence community will hesitate to reveal it - doing so only when they think there is some greater good involved.
In the event here they are only admitting they are worried it might happen. You'd know that if you read links. But it's already happening. So in giving even this reveal they're still not telling the real story. Only part of it.
[ - ] beece 1 point 2.3 yearsJan 12, 2023 10:51:09 ago (+1/-0)*
Who finances the Soufan center Joe? I looked it up and didn't see it. Carnige gave $200,000 in 2018, but it looks like they need a large budget to roll.
Richard Barrett, Senior Fellow at The Soufan Center, is a former British diplomat and intelligence officer and a recognized expert on violent extremism and the measures that can be taken against it. From March 2004 to January 2013, Mr. Barrett headed the United Nations Monitoring Team concerning Al-Qaida and the Taliban, and also helped found the United Nations Counter Terrorism Implementation Task Force (CTITF), a coordinating body that aims to ensure effective counter-terrorism cooperation within the UN system. Within the CTITF, he led Working Groups on terrorist use of the Internet and on countering the appeal of terrorism. He was also known for his work on countering the financing of terrorism.
Let me ask you this, if I were to look into those 3 and their case, will I find that;
1. They were known to the FBI 2. There was an FBI agent, or informant, within the group 3. That they were being supplied with money or resources 4. And that their "plan" was developed by the agent or informant 5. One or more of the members had received mental health treatments or diagnosed with a serious mental disorder.
Which we have seen repeatedly from the FBI. The same FBI that hide the Epstein client list, Hunter Biden's laptop, will cover for Joe Biden's possession of classified info, turned a blind eye to Joe Biden threatening to withhold funding unless a prosecutor that was investigating his son was fired, and has more pedophiles in their own agency than there are in our prisons and jails.
[ - ] FreeinTX 1 point 2.3 yearsJan 12, 2023 07:32:33 ago (+1/-0)
Three men pleaded guilty to federal terrorism charges after admitting plans to attack the power grid “in furtherance of white supremacist ideology,” according to documents unsealed Wednesday.
Plans. I'd call them total dumb fucks. In a country of 330 million people, you'll get a few every now and then. As has been the case in this country for 200 years.
While Soufan, himself, may be a sand nigger, his "team" is a bunch of filthy fucking jews and diversity hires that seem to believe Jan 6th was a serious terrorist attack on muh democracy. A pure demonstration of the type of fuck witted people at the Soufan Center.
Well, those three got caught is what happened. I don't know what we can say beyond that other than that there have been a lot of foiled plots in recent years. To those that don't watch closely these often fly under the radar though in lieu of successfully carried out attacks.
This talk of 200 years though is pretty obtuse. The only comparable period to now is the 70s when you had things like the Weather Underground.
"If you look at back in like 1995, I think the entire FBI had about 14 or 15 terrorism arrests—both international and domestic terrorism arrests—in a year. For the last two or three years, we’ve been humming along at about a little over 100 of each—that’s over 200 arrests on international and domestic terror cases combined in a year.” - FBI Director Chris Wray.
That was right around the time of the 25th anniversary of Timothy McVeigh and the Oklahoma City Bombing. So it was considerably 'worse' than the OKC period in the Clinton era 90s when you had militias sprouting up all over the country even almost 3 years ago. And FBI domestic terrorism investigations have skyrocketed further from that point in April 2020.
Maybe you can say well it's the FBI and it's all bullshit... but I dare say a reasonable person will conclude there is something there and it definitely indicates how seriously fedgov takes the threat when they say white nationalism is the top national security threat to the United States. This sort of targeting tells us what kind of environment we face and it tends to create more of what they are fighting by giving us a certain revolutionary street cred.
Of course feds have every reason to make us believe there is no such threat. In venues like this anyway. It builds a sense there is a growing revolutionary movement to join. Can't have that!
Bullshit. Just reading the story you posted. They were "caught" with guns, which are legal unless you're a felon, "white supremacist" materials, which are legal in the US and may have included a Bible, and the book "seige" which is legal. They painted a swastika, which is legal to possess, on something, which may be vandalism, punishable as a minor misdemeanor, $2000 fine up to 60 days in jail, and "plans' to commit crimes, which is perfectly legal if you're writing a script, writing a book, participating in crime prevention, or some shit.
I said there were no domestic terrorists, and you linked to a would-be domestic terror plot that never went past the planning stage. Fake terror.
We've seen countless examples of the FBI foiling their own plots. The shoe bomber was a mentally ill homeless guy that the FBI bought a plane ticket, stuffed explosives in his shoe and convinced him to try to light it on a plane. Now, we have to get felt up or go through a body scanner to board a plane.
A bunch of niggers in Florida, arrested for terrorist plots. FBI informant, getting $90k a year, gives them money, alcohol, drugs, clothes, and weapons, then busts then for "planning" an attack that the informant hatched.
17 year old in CA, depressed and lonely, gets online, meets 2 FBI agents who offer to befriend him. Supply him with all the materials to make a bomb. Show him how to make the bomb. Convince him it would be cool to blow up a van on Christmas. Bust him when he tries to do it. Patents go batshit for the FBI's role.
The Hootari militia. FBI agents infiltrate the group. Plot out a scenario where they commit a petty crime, then ambush the cops when they respond. Agents provide money, weapons, and materials. Judge throws case out saying there would have been no plot without the FBI's involvement.
The Witmer kidnappers. All part of an FBI set up. FBI informants provode money, drugs, resources, banquets, lodging, etc. All bullshit.
Jan 6th. No additional security provided to the capital despite obvious planning of mass protests for that day. No one would have entered the capital if they hadn't unlocked and opened the doors, inviting people in. No one was armed. Damage was minimal. Yet, congressman have called it worse than. 9-11 or Pearl Harbor.
You can claim that the people caught should have known better or that going along with an FBI plot is a criminal act, bit your so-called "domestic terrorists" are nothing more than FBI plots and unwitting dupes.
[ + ] Joe_McCarthy
[ - ] Joe_McCarthy [op] -3 points 2.3 yearsJan 12, 2023 06:32:40 ago (+0/-3)
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[ + ] PrincessRobotBubblegum
[ - ] PrincessRobotBubblegum 0 points 2.3 yearsJan 12, 2023 09:37:24 ago (+0/-0)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=x6oEUM5FxzY
[ + ] SunDriedjews
[ - ] SunDriedjews 0 points 2.3 yearsJan 12, 2023 14:11:02 ago (+0/-0)
And in Americans, there are widespread fears the intelligence, LEO, and jewish cabal communities won't be physically overrun and slaughtered en masse. Even that would be little more than the first few steps of a 10K marathon. There are tens of millions of them among us.
[ + ] HowDoYouDoFellowNiggers
[ - ] HowDoYouDoFellowNiggers 0 points 2.3 yearsJan 12, 2023 14:23:24 ago (+0/-0)
"At least they didn't call me racist or a terrorist"
[ + ] HowDoYouDoFellowNiggers
[ - ] HowDoYouDoFellowNiggers 0 points 2.3 yearsJan 12, 2023 14:22:29 ago (+0/-0)
Also "openly worried". Do you know the meaning of the word openly? This reminds me of people who use the word exponentially to mean big; it didn't doesn't and can't mean that
[ + ] Joe_McCarthy
[ - ] Joe_McCarthy [op] 0 points 2.3 yearsJan 12, 2023 15:02:55 ago (+0/-0)
In the event here they are only admitting they are worried it might happen. You'd know that if you read links. But it's already happening. So in giving even this reveal they're still not telling the real story. Only part of it.
[ + ] Bufordxl
[ - ] Bufordxl 0 points 2.3 yearsJan 12, 2023 17:35:41 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] beece
[ - ] beece 1 point 2.3 yearsJan 12, 2023 10:51:09 ago (+1/-0)*
[ + ] Joe_McCarthy
[ - ] Joe_McCarthy [op] 0 points 2.3 yearsJan 12, 2023 19:16:01 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] FreeinTX
[ - ] FreeinTX 2 points 2.3 yearsJan 12, 2023 07:05:33 ago (+2/-0)
There are no domestic terrorists... yet.
Look at the list of filthy fucking jews and diversity hires in this group.
https://thesoufancenter.org/about/team/
[ + ] PotatoWhisperer2
[ - ] PotatoWhisperer2 0 points 2.3 yearsJan 12, 2023 09:31:16 ago (+0/-0)
There's a ton of them. They're just funded by the USgov.
[ + ] SunDriedjews
[ - ] SunDriedjews 0 points 2.3 yearsJan 12, 2023 14:13:48 ago (+0/-0)
You can't give them any warning.
[ + ] Joe_McCarthy
[ - ] Joe_McCarthy [op] -2 points 2.3 yearsJan 12, 2023 07:11:16 ago (+0/-2)*
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Soufan
People that have this image of FBI agents as white guys are living in Hoover's 1950s.
But no domestic terrorists yet?
Eh. What would you call these guys for example?
https://missouriindependent.com/2022/02/24/three-men-plead-guilty-to-plotting-a-white-supremacist-attack-on-power-grid/
[ + ] FreeinTX
[ - ] FreeinTX 3 points 2.3 yearsJan 12, 2023 07:54:24 ago (+3/-0)
1. They were known to the FBI
2. There was an FBI agent, or informant, within the group
3. That they were being supplied with money or resources
4. And that their "plan" was developed by the agent or informant
5. One or more of the members had received mental health treatments or diagnosed with a serious mental disorder.
Which we have seen repeatedly from the FBI. The same FBI that hide the Epstein client list, Hunter Biden's laptop, will cover for Joe Biden's possession of classified info, turned a blind eye to Joe Biden threatening to withhold funding unless a prosecutor that was investigating his son was fired, and has more pedophiles in their own agency than there are in our prisons and jails.
[ + ] FreeinTX
[ - ] FreeinTX 1 point 2.3 yearsJan 12, 2023 07:32:33 ago (+1/-0)
Plans. I'd call them total dumb fucks. In a country of 330 million people, you'll get a few every now and then. As has been the case in this country for 200 years.
While Soufan, himself, may be a sand nigger, his "team" is a bunch of filthy fucking jews and diversity hires that seem to believe Jan 6th was a serious terrorist attack on muh democracy. A pure demonstration of the type of fuck witted people at the Soufan Center.
[ + ] Joe_McCarthy
[ - ] Joe_McCarthy [op] -1 points 2.3 yearsJan 12, 2023 08:13:16 ago (+1/-2)
This talk of 200 years though is pretty obtuse. The only comparable period to now is the 70s when you had things like the Weather Underground.
"If you look at back in like 1995, I think the entire FBI had about 14 or 15 terrorism arrests—both international and domestic terrorism arrests—in a year. For the last two or three years, we’ve been humming along at about a little over 100 of each—that’s over 200 arrests on international and domestic terror cases combined in a year.” - FBI Director Chris Wray.
That was right around the time of the 25th anniversary of Timothy McVeigh and the Oklahoma City Bombing. So it was considerably 'worse' than the OKC period in the Clinton era 90s when you had militias sprouting up all over the country even almost 3 years ago. And FBI domestic terrorism investigations have skyrocketed further from that point in April 2020.
Maybe you can say well it's the FBI and it's all bullshit... but I dare say a reasonable person will conclude there is something there and it definitely indicates how seriously fedgov takes the threat when they say white nationalism is the top national security threat to the United States. This sort of targeting tells us what kind of environment we face and it tends to create more of what they are fighting by giving us a certain revolutionary street cred.
Of course feds have every reason to make us believe there is no such threat. In venues like this anyway. It builds a sense there is a growing revolutionary movement to join. Can't have that!
[ + ] FreeinTX
[ - ] FreeinTX 0 points 2.3 yearsJan 12, 2023 09:01:55 ago (+0/-0)
I said there were no domestic terrorists, and you linked to a would-be domestic terror plot that never went past the planning stage. Fake terror.
We've seen countless examples of the FBI foiling their own plots. The shoe bomber was a mentally ill homeless guy that the FBI bought a plane ticket, stuffed explosives in his shoe and convinced him to try to light it on a plane. Now, we have to get felt up or go through a body scanner to board a plane.
A bunch of niggers in Florida, arrested for terrorist plots. FBI informant, getting $90k a year, gives them money, alcohol, drugs, clothes, and weapons, then busts then for "planning" an attack that the informant hatched.
17 year old in CA, depressed and lonely, gets online, meets 2 FBI agents who offer to befriend him. Supply him with all the materials to make a bomb. Show him how to make the bomb. Convince him it would be cool to blow up a van on Christmas. Bust him when he tries to do it. Patents go batshit for the FBI's role.
The Hootari militia. FBI agents infiltrate the group. Plot out a scenario where they commit a petty crime, then ambush the cops when they respond. Agents provide money, weapons, and materials. Judge throws case out saying there would have been no plot without the FBI's involvement.
The Witmer kidnappers. All part of an FBI set up. FBI informants provode money, drugs, resources, banquets, lodging, etc. All bullshit.
Jan 6th. No additional security provided to the capital despite obvious planning of mass protests for that day. No one would have entered the capital if they hadn't unlocked and opened the doors, inviting people in. No one was armed. Damage was minimal. Yet, congressman have called it worse than. 9-11 or Pearl Harbor.
You can claim that the people caught should have known better or that going along with an FBI plot is a criminal act, bit your so-called "domestic terrorists" are nothing more than FBI plots and unwitting dupes.
Again, there are no domestic terrorists.