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  • Former CIA Officer Warns: 1,000 Al-Qaeda Fighters In US For Next Homeland Attack
    Jan 2 2025

    In a recent discussion on the Shawn Ryan Show, former CIA targeting officer Sarah Adams warned of a potentially devastating attack planned by Al-Qaeda terrorists on American soil.

    The interview offers significant insights into what may be unfolding, as Al-Qaeda sleeper cells could be activating in the wake of the New Orleans terrorist attack and a possible vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (VBIED) in the rear of a rented Tesla Cybertruck that exploded outside Trump’s hotel in Las Vegas just hours later.

    Ryan asked Adams: “I just want to clarify. You are 100% certain that there are 1,000 plus Al-Qaeda-trained fighters within the US borders?”

    Adams, currently a global threat advisor with extensive experience in Middle Eastern affairs, responded: “Well, Al-Qaeda says they trained and deployed a thousand for this attack. First off, I think there are more than a thousand Al-Qaeda members in the United States, but for the Homeland Attack, that number is based on what Al-Qaeda is saying, so they could exaggerate it; however, they did have about 1,400 in the Hamas Attack so the number is not off from what they did in the first round of attacks.”

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  • Feds Probe Possible Military Link Between Suspects In Bourbon Street Massacre & Trump Hotel Cybertruck Blast
    Jan 2 2025

    Federal authorities and investigative teams are probing a potential military connection between a US Army veteran who displayed an Islamic State (IS) flag and was described as “hellbent” on causing maximum damage by steering a Ford F-150 Lightning (EV) into a crowd on Bourbon Street, killing at least 15 people and injuring dozens, and another US Army veteran who drove an explosives-filled Tesla Cybertruck that detonated almost like a VBIED outside Trump’s Las Vegas hotel just hours after the Bourbon Street massacre.

    Two law enforcement sources familiar with the New Orleans truck-terror-ramming attack and the Las Vegas incident told NBC News that federal investigative teams are probing a potential military connection between the two individuals involved in both attacks.

    New Orleans terror suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, who died in a subsequent close-range firefight with police after the ramming attack, was a US national and Texas resident. He worked in the US Army’s human resources and information technology departments between 2006 and 2020, including a deployment to Afghanistan in 2009.

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  • Cybertruck explosion suspect wore Ukrainian neo-Nazi shirt
    Jan 2 2025

    The US Army veteran suspected of detonating a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas was a supporter of the Ukrainian nationalist cause, according to a photo posted on Facebook.

    Thirty-seven-year-old Matthew Livelsberger was killed and seven bystanders injured when the Cybertruck he was driving exploded outside the hotel on Wednesday. Tesla CEO Elon Musk attributed the blast to explosive materials transported in the truck’s bed, and the FBI is investigating the incident as a potential act of terrorism due to its proximity to the Trump International Hotel and a similar attack in New Orleans earlier that day.

    In a photo purportedly shared by Liveslberger’s wife on Facebook in 2016, the former soldier can be seen wearing a t-shirt emblazoned with a Ukrainian coat of arms and the slogan “Slava Ukraini,” or “Glory to Ukraine.”

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  • New Orleans terror attack suspect pledged allegiance to ISIS
    Jan 2 2025

    Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a US Army veteran who is suspected of being behind the New Orleans terror attack that resulted in 15 deaths, was “100% inspired” by Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS), the FBI confirmed on Thursday. He supposedly recorded a series of videos in which he pledged allegiance to the group, CNN reported on the same day, citing multiple officials.

    The FBI is now digging deeper into the suspect’s radicalization path, a deputy assistant director of the bureau’s counterterrorism division, Christopher Raia, told a news conference on Thursday morning. He also said that investigators believe Jabbar acted alone.

    “We do not assess at this point that anyone else is involved in this attack other than Shamsud-Din Jabbar,” Raia said. US President Joe Biden had said that federal investigators were examining a “possible connection” between the New Orleans attack and an explosion of a Tesla Cybertruck in Las Vegas that took place on Wednesday.

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  • Major Highway Shut Down Due to Big Rig Bomb Threat in South Carolina
    Jan 2 2025

    An interstate highway in South Carolina has been shut down as authorities respond to a bomb threat involving an 18-wheeler, the governor’s office has confirmed.

    The ongoing incident unfolded at around 3:30 p.m. on Thursday afternoon near Greenville.

    State and local authorities swarmed I-85 near mile marker 44 and blocked traffic in both directions.

    “I-85 NB and SB in Greenville is closed near MM 44 due to an incident. Both sides of the I-85 are closed until further notice. Detours are posted, but the public is urged to avoid I-85 in this area until further notice,” South Carolina Highway Patrol Trooper Mitchell Ridgeway announced on social media just before 5 p.m. local time.


    Aerial footage circulating on social media shows a number of law enforcement vehicles parked a substantial distance from a tractor-trailer sitting in the roadway near an off-ramp.

    “I-85 near mile marker 44 is temporarily closed out of an abundance of caution due to a bomb threat issued during a routine traffic stop this afternoon by SC Transport Police,” Gov. Henry McMaster’s office explained in a statement posted to social media.

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  • Cybertruck Trump Hotel Bomber Was Dead from Gunshot to Head BEFORE Vehicle Detonated
    Jan 2 2025

    The man suspected of carrying out a cybertruck bomb attack outside of Donald Trump’s hotel in Las Vegas was reportedly dead from a gunshot wound before the explosion happened, police claim.

    At a press conference Thursday, Las Vegas police revealed they discovered via the coroner’s office that suspected bomber Matthew Livelsberger, a former US Army veteran, “had sustained a gunshot wound to the head prior to the detonation of the vehicle.”


    “One of the handguns was found at his feet inside of the vehicle,” police added.

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  • Multiple People Struck in NYC Mass Shooting at Nightclub
    Jan 2 2025

    On New Year’s Day multiple people were shot at the Amazura nightclub in Jamaica, Queens, New York City. While some sources put the number of individuals struck in the attack at 10, others say 12 or 13, but no critical injuries or fatalities have been reported. The New York Police Department (NYPD) quickly stated that this was not a terrorist attack, likely as it happened on the same day that 15 people were killed in a terror attack in New Orleans, Louisiana and a Tesla Cybertruck exploded in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    According to police, four males walked up to the New York City club and shot over 30 times at people standing in the line outside the venue. Multiple 911 calls around 11:18 pm reported several people were shot at the event, which about 90 were in attendance at.

    The suspects then ran westbound on 91st Street towards 143rd Place. They got in a light-colored sedan with out-of-state plates.

    According to Fox News, six females and four males were injured in the attack, but none are in critical condition.

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  • Steve Bannon Rages At ‘On The Spectrum’ Tech Billionaires: A ‘Bunch of Geeks’ Who Can’t Take Criticism Aren’t Going to Run The U.S.
    Dec 28 2024

    Steve Bannon lit into tech billionaires on his show Friday after Vivek Ramaswamy and Elon Musk defended the use of H1-B visas to bring high-skilled migrant workers into the U.S.

    Ramaswamy sparked a civil war within the MAGA world on Thursday when he made the argument that the U.S. needs to import high-skilled workers as American culture has led to mediocrity in the population.


    “Our American culture has venerated mediocrity over excellence for way too long (at least since the 90s and likely longer),” wrote Ramaswamy after several MAGA influencers slammed President-elect Donald Trump’s hiring of a prominent Indian American tech executive into his administration.

    Bannon spoke with MAGA influencer Rogan O’Handley, aka DC Draino, and characterized the ongoing battle as “populist, nationalist versus elite globalist.”

    “Now, when you say we’re going to work this out, you guys are going to get– [Laura] Loomer is on here. She’s banned. They’re trying to ban Gavin Wax. You’re going to be banned eventually by the ‘free-speech absolutist,’” Bannon began, noting Musk’s X was stripping the verification of commentators on the far-right who had criticized him.

    “The nerds don’t take criticism. They’re kind of, you know, they’re a little bit all on the spectrum, right? They don’t know– they’re not deep in social skills,” Bannon continued, swiping at Musk and tech bros like Peter Thiel and Ramaswamy. He added:

    And I say you can’t run a country by algorithm. You can’t run a country by the nerds that create and target– their companies all employ a handful of people. Right. They’re all math, you know, they’re all mathematicians, all about algorithms.

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