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DHS Reportedly Warns US Law Enforcement of Extremist Calls Online on Jan. 6 Riot Anniversary |
2022-01-07 |
[SputnikNews] A top Department of Homeland Security official cautioned law enforcement agencies across the US about suspicious online activity advocating violence on the anniversary of the January 6 riot, but said no specific or serious plot had been identified, Axios reported Thursday. Citing an obtained memo, the outlet noted that it was sent on behalf of John Cohen, the acting undersecretary of the DHS for intelligence and analysis. It reportedly reveals an uptick in alarming online behavior in the last two days. Related: John Cohen: 2021-10-30 ISIS plot to blow up Virginia malls: Cops increase security after warning that terror group is plotting attack just miles from nation's capitol UPDATE: Afghan refugees involved? John Cohen: 2015-12-16 Secret US Policy Blocks Agents From Looking at Social Media of Visa Applicants, Former Official Says |
Posted by:The Walking Unvaxed |
#2 The other calls were from a lot of pissed-off Americans calling Aunt Betty, cousin Harry, Grandma Martha, et al about how fu#ked up the country is under this regime; gas prices, inflation, debt, shortages, border problems, jobs, Covid, incompetence, corruption and in general shitty policy and piss poor governance. |
Posted by: JohnQC 2022-01-07 23:05 |
#1 As it was all FBI agent provocatuer's, it of course, went nowhere. Bad FBI! Too Obvious! No Biscuit! |
Posted by: Silentbrick 2022-01-07 15:37 |