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Terrorism and sleeper cells

After the two major incidents on January 1st, Trump called it one of the worst possible attacks, or something like that. But let’s be honest—there are far worse  scenarios we could face. Here are just a few examples:

 

Suicide bombers

America hasn’t really experienced this kind of attack yet. But with modern technology like undetectable bomb vests and anti-profiling policies, it would be much easier for someone to slip through security. Imagine a suicide bomber at the New York Stock Exchange, the Super Bowl, or even a presidential inauguration.

 

VBIED attacks

A Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Device is just a bomb in a vehicle. It could range from a small car to a semi-truck packed with explosives. Think of something like the Oklahoma City bombing but potentially even bigger. Targets could include key infrastructure like bridges, power stations, or crowded public places.

 

Club K systems

These are containers that can hide missile launch systems. If they were secretly placed in different locations across the country, they could launch attacks like EMP strikes, targeting airplanes, or even hitting critical locations like the White House or major power plants.

 

Aircraft attacks

It would only take one or two incidents to ground all air travel in the U.S., similar to what happened after 9/11.

 

Cyberattacks

Hackers could target power grids, hospitals, traffic systems, airplanes, water supplies, banks, and more. Shutting down these systems could create chaos nationwide.

 

Poisoning water supplies

This kind of attack could harm thousands of 

people at once and create widespread panic.

 

Attacks on crowded events

Imagine trained attackers targeting events like concerts, parades, or festivals. They could cause mass casualties, and even worse, follow up with secondary attacks on the first responders.

 

School attacks

A suicide bomber in a school would be devastating, especially if there were follow-up attacks targeting first responders. It would create fear and chaos on a massive scale.

 

Small-town attacks

If rural towns were hit with coordinated attacks, it would send a terrifying message that nowhere is safe. Picture a thousand small-scale attacks happening all over the country at the same time. For a society that hasn’t dealt with widespread terror, it would be crippling.

 

Compared to these possibilities, 9/11 might seem small in scale.

The reality is, we know many of these attackers are already here. The weapons and tools for these kinds of attacks are also here. It’s unrealistic to believe that some government agency is stopping every threat in time or that the government even cares enough to prevent them. In fact, a major attack might give them an excuse to take more power and control over us.

The potential for danger is enormous, and the risks are very real. We must be prepared for anything, especially as those in power feel like they’re losing control.

We are up against an immense and evil force. 

Be ready for what’s coming.

Rourke

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