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CIA analyst predicted Boulder attack uncovers Islamist plan

CIA analyst predicted Boulder attack uncovers Islamist plan

Concerns Over Potential Terrorist Attacks Rise Following Recent Incident

Earlier this year, in January, Sarah Adams, a former CIA intelligence analyst, appeared on The Liz Wheeler Show. During her segment, she cautioned that the U.S. could experience terrorist incidents by extremist groups.

Recently, Boulder, Colorado witnessed a violent episode when an Egyptian national, 45-year-old Mohamed Sabri Soliman, who was in the U.S. unlawfully, allegedly targeted a peaceful Jewish gathering. He reportedly used Molotov cocktails and a makeshift flamethrower in the attack.

Adams returned to “The Liz Wheeler Show” to discuss the implications of this event. “What we observed in Boulder reflects a concerning trend of radicalization, particularly fueled by Pro-Hamas propaganda,” she stated.

Adams, who had previously warned about such attacks, noted that these isolated incidents are often distractions—a tactic used by terrorist organizations like al-Qaeda to conceal larger, more dangerous plans. “It’s like throwing rabbit holes at law enforcement, diverting them from addressing significant threats,” she explained.

Wheeler then shifted the discussion towards a change in strategies regarding radicalization, suggesting that instead of targeting individuals already in the U.S., there’s a potential push to train operatives in the Middle East to infiltrate the country.

Adams confirmed this notion, indicating that there is a systematic training structure for external operatives. However, she mentioned that Soliman seemed to lack critical training typically associated with al-Qaeda and ISIS operatives.

Wheeler brought up an announcement from National Intelligence Director Tarsi Gabbard about the identification of 600 individuals connected to Muslim terrorist organizations. “Where are these people, and do we have insight?” she inquired.

Adams responded, “It sounds like those 600 may have come through the ISIS pipeline, which is just one of several pathways. In fact, ISIS claims there are around 2,500 terrorists currently in the U.S., suggesting the real number is significantly higher.” She also cited Joe Kent’s testimony regarding 1,400 Afghans with terrorist ties, heightening concerns about potential threats.

This prompted Wheeler to question, “What are these individuals waiting for? Are they plotting another 9/11-style attack?” Tom Homan’s alarming response hinted at a looming danger, indicating that such an event may indeed be on the horizon.

In response to Homan’s warning, Adams remarked that “the IRGC’s actions play a crucial role in these plots,” mentioning potential assaults on Washington, D.C., and the aviation sector. “They are capable of utilizing passenger planes for terrorist activities,” she cautioned, highlighting the troubling reality that security at airports hasn’t adapted to the perceived threats.

Adams added that the operatives being dispatched are well-trained and patient, capable of blending into local communities without raising suspicion. “This is really alarming,” Wheeler remarked.

For more insights on Adams’ intelligence assessments, viewers were encouraged to watch the episode.

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