A new threat to America has emerged in an "intelligence alert" obtained by government watchdog Judicial Watch, which describes it as a plan to use airplanes to attack, using "new techniques and tactics."
The report explained, "The threat could not come at a worse time, as the Biden administration leaves aircraft at risk by sending 150-200 [Federal Air Marshals] monthly to the southern border to help deal with what it calls 'a surge in irregular migration.'
"The deployments will continue indefinitely, according to multiple FAM sources, and the specially trained aviation security specialists are outraged. The agency works under the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), which was created after 9/11 to prevent another terrorist attack. FAM is charged with protecting commercial passenger flights by deterring and countering the risk of terrorist activity. Nevertheless, in late October, the Biden administration began deploying the highly trained law enforcement officers to busy Border Patrol sectors to help with hospital watch, transportation, security and welfare checks at migrant facilities," Judicial Watch reported.
The last major "airplane" attack on the United States was 9/11, in which Muslim terrorists hijacked four jetliners and deliberately crashed them into the Twin Towers in New York and the Pentagon in Washington, killing nearly 3,000 innocent civilians. The fourth jet was crashed, likely because passengers fought back, into a Pennsylvania field. It probably was heading toward the White House.
The Judicial Watch report said, "Al-Qaida is planning attacks in the U.S. involving planes, according to high-level Department of Homeland Security (DHS) sources. Judicial Watch obtained from government sources a copy of the new intelligence alert, which was delivered on December 31, 2022, at 12:23:52 Greenwich Mean Time. The caption of the widely circulated warning reads: Al-Qaeda says upcoming attacks on US, possibly involving planes, will use new techniques and tactics."
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