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🗓️ 2 June 2025
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0:00.0 | All right. We are live. Happy Monday. I would say happy Pride Month, but you know, around here we celebrate the month of the most sacred heart of Jesus. So we'll get to all of that, by the way. We'll get to the Glenn Greenwald leaked sex tape scandal in just a moment. But we have something we need to talk about first. On January 7 of this year january seventh 2025 we did an |
0:24.6 | episode of this show that predicted the terror attack that happened this weekend in bolder |
0:31.4 | colorado a man from egypt an egyptian, in Colorado, set fire to Jews. |
0:39.7 | These Jews were holding a vigil for the Jewish hostages that are still being held by Hamas |
0:45.5 | following the October 7th terror attack that Hamas waged against Israel. |
0:51.0 | This Egyptian national whose immigration status, again, we'll get to in just a minute, |
0:56.0 | set fire to these Jews after yelling free Palestine and yelling end Zionists. Now, could we foresee |
1:04.9 | that this was going to happen? Well, on this show, we did on that day, January 7th, 2025, we sat down on this show and spoke with a former FBI terrorism target profiler. |
1:18.3 | And this woman, Sarah Adams, told us that day that the strategy for radical Islamist terrorists has evolved yet again. |
1:26.6 | We know, of course, that they staged attacks like 9-11 |
1:30.2 | on our country, these large-scale terror attacks. And then following 9-11, they started deploying |
1:37.0 | what we call lone wolf attacks. Now, these were lone wolf attackers, are individuals that |
1:43.7 | were recruited from within the country, the state, the community that they were going to attack. |
1:51.0 | And they would be radicalized online before they would be called to carry out their attack. |
1:55.9 | But the lone wolf attacks, while they worked sometimes, according to Sarah Adams, they didn't work by and large |
2:02.0 | because while the radical Islamists overseas were successful in recruiting or radicalizing, |
2:09.1 | oftentimes young Muslims into the radicalized extreme version of jihadism, because these |
2:16.9 | individuals were not overseas first, the individuals who had |
2:20.5 | been radicalized, they were often too stupid to actually successfully carry out the terror attack. |
2:24.9 | So there were a lot of thwarted terror attacks by lone wolves or a lot of attacks that were |
2:30.2 | muffed up by the lone wolves. But those controlling, the leaders of the jihadist movements, realized they needed to evolve |
2:38.4 | their tactics again. |
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