Intelligence Failures, Secret Service Blunders: How Trump Was Nearly Lost

The July 13, 2024, assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump has exposed glaring intelligence and security failures that nearly cost America another leader. From mismanaged communication to blatant disregard for credible threats, the Secret Service’s incompetence mirrors a history of intelligence blunders. It’s time for accountability before another tragic failure occurs.

Lebanon Rocked by Explosions, Mossad’s Covert War Against Hezbollah Exposed

In a high-tech operation reminiscent of a spy thriller, Israel has launched a covert attack targeting Hezbollah through sophisticated means, including exploding pagers and electronic devices. With Mossad likely behind the operation, Lebanon is left reeling from the precision strikes, exposing Hezbollah’s vulnerabilities and setting the stage for an intelligence-driven war.

Supreme Court’s Ruling Could Free Capitol Rioters

The Supreme Court’s recent ruling restricts the obstruction charges for Capitol riot defendants, requiring proof of tampering or destroying documents. This decision impacts around 50 defendants convicted solely of obstruction, with potential sentence reductions or releases. The ruling could influence perceptions of fairness in the Justice Department’s prosecutions related to the January 6 events.

Special Forces Colonel Shoots Intruder From Chechnya

On May 3, 2024, a Special Operations Colonel shot and killed Ramzan Daraev, a 35-year-old Chechen man, outside his home near Fort Liberty. Initially reported as a trespassing incident, emerging details suggest a complex scenario involving potential surveillance and security threats. Daraev, who lacked identification and equipment, was allegedly photographing the Colonel’s property under suspicious circumstances. This incident, alongside recent probing activities at Quantico, Langley, and other military bases, underscores heightened concerns about potential attacks on former military personnel and special operations units.

FBI’s Deadly Force Policy During Mar-a-Lago Raid Uncovered!

I recently came across a newly unsealed court filing that provided some shocking insights into the FBI raid on Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in August 2022. The document revealed that the FBI’s “operations order” included a “policy statement” authorizing the use of deadly force. This raises serious legal and ethical questions, especially given the high stakes of raiding a former president’s property. The level of preparedness and the potential for violence seem excessive, pointing to a broader issue within law enforcement agencies.