‘Disposable’ operatives for hire are a new menace for western countries

‘Disposable’ operatives for hire are a new menace for western countries

When on Friday a 32-year-old Iraqi was brought before a court in New York to be charged with planning to attack Jewish community sites in the US, a curtain was suddenly lifted on a corner of a shadowy world.

The detention of Mohammed Saad Baqer al-Saadi in Turkey last week revealed rare details of Iran’s efforts to use terrorism to sow discord among communities in Europe, the UK and the US – but also the outlines of an uncertain and threatening future.

Al-Saadi is a senior commander of the Baghdad-based Kataib Hezbollah, a powerful militia with close links to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). He is accused of being connected to 18 separate attacks including firebombings of synagogues and community centres in Belgium, the Netherlands and the UK. Among them also is the stabbing in Golders Green, which left two Jewish men badly injured last month.

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US says migration has made Europe an ‘incubator’ for terrorism in new counter-terrorism strategy

US says migration has made Europe an ‘incubator’ for terrorism in new counter-terrorism strategy

The Trump administration has accused Europe of being an “incubator” for terrorism fuelled by mass migration, in a new counter-terrorism strategy unveiled on Wednesday.

The strategy also focuses on rooting out “violent left-wing extremists” including “radically pro-transgender” groups, as Trump’s conservative administration steps up its political attacks on opponents.

It also further places drug cartels in the Americas at the centre of counter-terrorism efforts.

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Prepare Properly for Domestic Drone Terror, Says Think Tank

National drone defences are underprepared for the threat of domestic extremism, according to a new policy briefing.

The number of potentially violent plots making use of UAVs has increased sharply over the past five years. Researchers James Paterson and Lydia Khalil for Australia’s Lowy Institute claim that

Domestic extremist actors are incorporating drone technology into operational capabilities and attack plots, taking inspiration from the battlefield.

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Suspicious transactions at GTA crypto shops reveal alleged links to Iran-backed terror groups. Is the regulator doing enough to police them?

In a row of small Yonge Street storefronts, Million Exchange angles for a corner of a booming market.

“Instant buying and selling of digital currencies,” it promises on its website, though the shop is not in the federal registry of authorized crypto businesses. Registration is a requirement meant to deter money laundering and terrorist financing.

Over the last year and a half, more than $200 million worth of digital currencies has moved through a virtual wallet used by Million Exchange.

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ICE Arrests Foreign Terrorists Living in US

The Department of Homeland Security in the past year has arrested multiple illegal aliens it says have known ties to terrorist organizations, including ISIS and al-Qaeda.

According to the agency, the illegal aliens include members of al-Qaeda, ISIS, the Islamic Republic Guard Corps of Iran, and MS-13, which President Donald Trump designated a foreign terrorist organization when he returned to office.

“Just a year ago, under [President] Joe Biden, our border was wide open, and criminals, gang members, and terrorists were released into our communities,” Tricia McLaughlin, DHS assistant secretary, stated.

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The West Can Protect Itself from Terrorism and Urban Violence

The “good” news about the Islamic terrorism and domestic urban violence that have rocked Western nations in recent months is that the attacks were foreseeable—and thus preventable. The bad news is that the fear of being called “racist” will stymie many governments’ ability to act on that foresight.

The December 14 massacre at Sydney’s Bondi Beach is the latest in a grim series of Islamist attacks across Europe, the U.S., and Australia. An Egyptian immigrant and his son opened fire on beachgoers during an annual Hanukkah celebration, killing 15 and wounding another 39.

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No imminent threat of attack in Canada following Australia shooting except by Pixel Hitler: CSIS

OTTAWA – The Canadian Security Intelligence Service says it sees no indication of a specific threat in Canada following the mass shooting at a Hanukkah celebration in Australia.

However an intelligence brief prepared by the Integrated Threat Assessment Centre of CSIS says there is a “realistic” possibility of a violent extremist attack taking place in Canada — including one targeting the Jewish community.

It also says it can’t discount the possibility of violence from a lone actor or small group, which could happen with little or no warning.


In other words diversity generates so many possible attacks it makes predictions impossible.

Google AI: What was the official Australian terrorism threat level a day before the Dec 14th 2025 Bondi Beach attack?

On December 13, 2025, the day before the Bondi Beach attack, the official Australian National Terrorism Threat Level was PROBABLE.

Definition: A “Probable” level indicates that authorities believe there is a greater than 50% chance of an onshore terrorist attack or attack planning within the next 12 months.

Killing is central to the Muslim cult whether throwing gays off rooftops, stoning adulterers to death, beheading infidels etc. a willingness to commit extreme violence is expected and in fact celebrated by Mohammedans as we have witnessed on the streets of cities worldwide.

It’s just not possible to prevent all of the Muslims all of the time from carrying out their religious obligation to murder.

Remigration is the answer.

h/t Patti Jo

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Canada becomes 1st country to list extremist network 764 as terrorists

Canada has become the first country to list the extremist network 764, known for preying on young people online, as a terrorist entity, the federal government announced Wednesday.

Ottawa added four new organizations to the Criminal Code list of terrorist entities:

  • 764.
  • Maniac Murder Cult.
  • Terrorgram Collective.
  • The Islamic State-Mozambique.

In a statement, the government says 764, Maniac Murder Cult and Terrorgram Collective use social media and online gaming platforms to “recruit and radicalize individuals, spread propaganda and violent extremist narratives and incite violence both online and offline.”

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FBI thwarts ‘potential terrorist attack,’ raids conducted in Dearborn Michigan multiple people arrested

The FBI has said that it prevented a potential terrorist attack in Michigan, arresting multiple suspects accused of plotting violence over the Halloween weekend.

“This morning, the FBI thwarted a potential terrorist attack and arrested multiple subjects in Michigan who were allegedly plotting a violent attack over Halloween weekend,” FBI Director Kash Patel posted on X.


Details to follow …

I located the source for this tweet’s screenshot of a Dearborn Police announcement. It’s on Instagram.

If true this indicates the arrests were the result of a year long FBI undercover operation.

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FBI still offering $500k reward to find person who placed pipe bombs at RNC and DNC on Jan. 5, 2021

The unsolved case of two pipe bombs planted at the major political parties’ headquarters in Washington, D.C. before the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot is back front and center as the FBI has posted on X an updated video, including previously unreleased footage.

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Apple Pauses Its New Show About Domestic Terrorism

So it appears Apple TV+ was going to release a new show this Friday called The Savant. The show stars actress Jessica Chastain as an investigator who profiles and identifies would-be domestic terrorists in an attempt to stop them before they commit violent crimes. But today Apple announced it would be postponing the release of the show, apparently out of concern the the subject matter is too raw after the assassination of Charlie Kirk.


Hollywood remains detached from reality and see’s only one type of terrorism of course.

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Crazed gunman shouted ‘Free Palestine’ before opening fire and killing guest at New Hampshire wedding

A crazed gunman shouted ‘Free Palestine’ before he opened fire on a Nashua, New Hampshire, wedding reception and killed one guest — just as the bride and groom were about to start their first dance, according to witnesses.

Police have charged Hunter Nadeau, 23, with murder after arresting him on Saturday night following the deadly shooting at Sky Meadow Country Club about 40 miles north of Boston.

The victim has been identified as Robert Steven DeCesare, 59.

h/t kiki9

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‘Sharp increase’ of known or suspected terrorists entering U.S. from Canada, FBI director testifies

FBI Director Kash Patel says there has been a “sharp increase of known or suspected terrorists” entering the U.S. through Canada.

He made the remarks during a U.S. house oversight hearing on Wednesday. Patel was responding to a question from Republican Congressman Kevin Kiley, who asked about the risk of terrorism posed by illegal border crossings.

Patel claimed that, since he rose to the helm of the bureau, there had been a significant drop in known or suspected terrorist crossings from the southern border, but a sharp increase from the north.

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DEI Hire Public safety minister’s phone number was in document seized during 2006 terror finance probe

Lying Liberal DEI MP Gary Anandasangaree is Tamil Tiger adjacent

Gary Anandasangaree’s phone number was found in a document seized when RCMP national security officers searched a suspected Tamil Tigers fundraising office in 2006, records obtained by Global News show.

The police search took place nine years before Anandasangaree became a Liberal Member of Parliament, during a counter-terrorism investigation into a suspected money-collection scheme by Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tigers.


Too much smoke, this guy has got to go.

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Shut the System heralds new phase of eco-radicalism in UK

Climate activists from the underground movement Shut the System (STS) have launched “a period of sustained sabotage” against banks and insurance firms. Security experts believe that STS has the means and experience to carry out this threat, thereby posing the greatest challenge yet to the Labour government’s ability to maintain law and order — not least because of its close links to radical, pro-Palestinian activists.

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