Ture: “For nonviolence to work, must have a conscience. US has none.”
Source: Front Page Mag, By Joe Kaufman, August 21, 2020
Joe Kaufman, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center, is Chairman of the Joe Kaufman Security Initiative and the 2014, 2016 and 2018 Republican Nominee for...
Source: Citizens Commission on National Security, July 29, 2020
Speaking via Webinar on 20 July 2020, presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden addressed the “Million Muslim Votes” summit, sponsored by a Muslim Brotherhood operation called Emgage Action. Among other things, he (certainly unwittingly) endorsed jihad against...
Source: The Investigative Project on Terrorism, By Patrick Dunleavy, June 17, 2020
What began as a sincere cry for justice in the tragic killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin has evolved into a critical examination of policing in the United States. Some are calling...
A 23-year-old Tampa man is accused of planning to carry out an ISIS terrorist attack in Tampa Bay. Targets included Honeymoon Island.
Source: Patch - Florida, By D'Ann Lawrence White, Patch Staff , May 28, 2020
TAMPA, FL — A 23-year-old Tampa man is accused of planning to carry out...
Source: Combating Terrorism Center, By COLIN CLARKE, MARCH 2020, VOLUME 13, ISSUE 3
Abstract: On December 6, 2019, Saudi Air Force Second Lieutenant Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani killed three U.S. Navy sailors and injured another eight individuals at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Florida. In early February 2020, al-Qa`ida in...
How the Corpus Christi Jihadi Attacker Entered the United States: A new national security vulnerability
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Source: Center for Immigration Studies (CIS), By Todd Bensman on May 22, 2020
The Syria-born attacker killed Thursday morning during an apparent jihad-inspired attack on a Texas naval air station was neither a resettled refugee nor an asylum-seeker who slipped through security vetting. Instead, CIS has learned that he fell under an immigration...
Esper: Pentagon is looking for more ways to prevent base access to ‘foreign-inspired terrorists’
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Source: STARS AND STRIPES, By CAITLIN M. KENNEY | May 22, 2020
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon is looking at additional measures to prevent “foreign-inspired terrorists” from accessing military installations, Defense Secretary Mark Esper said a day after a gunman shot a sailor as he attempted to speed past a...
NAS Corpus Christi Attacker Originally from Syria Reports Say, FBI Continues Investigation into ‘Terrorism-Related’ Gun Battle
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Source: USNI News, By: Sam LaGrone, May 22, 2020 8:51 AM
A man who died in a gun battle attempting to storm a Texas naval air station was originally from Syria and had social media accounts expressing support for groups like Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), according...
Suspect identified in NAS Corpus Christi shooting FBI says believed to be ‘terrorism related’
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Source: Navy Times, By Howard Altman and Geoff Ziezulewicz, May 21, 2020
A gunman’s attack on Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Texas, Thursday morning that injured one sailor is being treated as an act of terrorism, FBI officials said Thursday afternoon.
The agency is declining to identify the gunmen, who was...
Source: Jihad Watch, BY DANIEL GREENFIELD, APR 26, 2020
Between Newsom’s Chinese mask deal and Garcetti’s deal with Qatar, California’s “nation-state” foreign policy is a national security threat. States and nations aren’t meant to have their own foreign policy.
Thanks to a $5 million donation from Qatar to the Mayor’s Fund for...