Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Issues Terrorism Threat Bulletin

I am just going to start off by saying that the timing of this is VERY interesting.

It sounds to me like the Deep State knows what is coming regarding the SCOTUS case about the 2020 election that the Supreme Court will be hearing Jan 6th, 2023, and they are trying to get ahead of it and letting the people who are against their agenda know what's going to happen. This is the true definition of a tyrannical government that is surely a dictatorship.

I really believe that one of the reasons we did not see so much blowback from Row v Wade getting overturned was because the Democrats knew since the Supreme Court ruled that it should go back to the states to decide they knew that certain blue States like Michigan for example would pass the laws they needed to make it legal in each particular state.

But with this Supreme Court case that's sitting before the court that's going to be heard on January 6th, there is no pushing it back to the states to have the states decide or make laws there's none of that so I believe there's going to be major violence and uproar probably across the entire nation if this case is ruled on the way we believe it's going to be ruled on.

This is when I believe would be a time when they will release all the violent criminals, the MS-13 gangs etc that been having coming over the border illegally along with all the dangerous prisoners they've been releasing in California along with antifa and all the rest. Not to mention all the UN troops that are sitting over in Canada waiting.

Talk about a civil uprising (Civil War) to cause the legit US military to step in...

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This is a short summary of the bulletin from DHS:


Additional Information

  • Several recent attacks, plots, and threats of violence demonstrate the continued dynamic and complex nature of the threat environment in the United States.

  • Some domestic violent extremists who have conducted attacks have cited previous attacks and attackers as inspiration. Following the late November shooting at an LGBTQI+ bar in Colorado Springs, Colorado—which remains under investigation—we have observed actors on forums known to post racially or ethnically motivated violent extremist content praising the alleged attacker. Similarly, some domestic violent extremists in the United States praised an October 2022 shooting at a LGBTQI+ bar in Slovakia and encouraged additional violence. The attacker in Slovakia posted a manifesto online espousing white supremacist beliefs and his admiration for prior attackers, including some within the United States.

  • Recent incidents have highlighted the enduring threat to faith-based communities, including the Jewish community. In early November 2022, an individual in New Jersey was arrested for sharing a manifesto online that threatened attacks on synagogues. The individual admitted to writing the document, in which he claimed to be motivated by the Islamic State of Iraq and ash-Sham (ISIS) and hatred towards Jewish people.

  • While violence surrounding the November midterm elections was isolated, we remain vigilant that heightened political tensions in the country could contribute to individuals mobilizing to violence based on personalized grievances. Over the past few months we observed general calls for violence targeting elected officials, candidates, and ballot drop box locations.

    • In October 2022 in San Francisco, California, an individual allegedly broke into the home of a Member of Congress and attacked their spouse with a hammer. The individual arrested for this crime was allegedly inspired by partisan grievances and conspiracy theories.

    • Several elected officials, candidates, and political organizations received threatening letters with suspicious powders, which, while found not to be dangerous or toxic, were likely intended to target the political process. Voting for the midterm elections has concluded, but certifications for some elections will continue through December 2022, and some social media users have sought to justify the use of violence in response to perceptions that the midterm elections were fraudulent, citing technical difficulties at voting sites and delays in certifications.

  • Perceptions of government overreach continue to drive individuals to attempt to commit violence targeting government officials and law enforcement officers.  In August 2022, an individual wearing body armor and armed with a firearm and a nail gun attempted to forcibly enter the Cincinnati, Ohio Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). When uniformed officers responded, the individual fled the scene, resulting in a pursuit and eventual shots fired by responding officers. In the days preceding the attack, the individual called on others to acquire weapons and kill federal law enforcement, claiming he felt he was fighting in a “civil war.”

  • Some domestic violent extremists have expressed grievances based on perceptions that the government is overstepping its Constitutional authorities or failing to perform its duties. Historically, issues related to immigration and abortion have been cited by prior attackers as inspiration for violence. Potential changes in border security enforcement policy, an increase in noncitizens attempting to enter the U.S., or other immigration-related developments may heighten these calls for violence.

How We Are Responding

DHS works with partners across every level of government, in the private sector, and in local communities to keep Americans safe, including through the following examples of our resources and support:

Resources to Stay Safe

Stay Informed and Prepared

Report Potential Threats


Here is the link:

https://www.dhs.gov/ntas/advisory/national-terrorism-advisory-system-bulletin-november-30-2022

12/01/2022
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