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2 Jan 2025
#politics
CNSNews: Senator on Threat of More Terror Attacks: ‘I Can't Answer That - I Can, But I Won't’
Senator John Kennedy (R-LA) indicated he possesses more information regarding the FBI's handling of the recent terror attack in New Orleans but refrained from disclosing specifics due to an ongoing investigation. He emphasized the need for the FBI and homeland security to perform their duties without interference.
Kennedy expressed uncertainty about the FBI's transparency and hinted at potential threats to other U.S. cities but assured that New Orleans is currently safe. He reassured citizens that efforts are being made to enhance security in the area.
#society
Breitbart: 'Airbnb for Cars' App Turo Faces Scrutiny After Renting Vehicles Used in New Orleans and Las Vegas Attacks
Car rental app Turo is under scrutiny after two significant incidents involving vehicles rented through its platform: a Tesla Cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas and a truck used in a deadly terror attack in New Orleans. Turo confirmed its cooperation with law enforcement and stated that neither renter had a known criminal background.
Turo's terms of service allow for background checks but do not guarantee them, raising concerns about vehicle safety and user verification. The company acknowledged challenges in predicting renters' actions and the potential impact of criminal activity on its reputation.
Breitbart: Mosque Attended by New Orleans Terrorist Refers FBI Inquiries to CAIR
A mosque attended by New Orleans attacker Shamsud Din Jabbar advised its members to direct FBI inquiries to CAIR and the Islamic Society of Greater Houston. Jabbar's attack on New Year’s Day resulted in multiple fatalities and injuries, raising concerns about the mosque's guidance.
CAIR has faced scrutiny for its past associations and statements regarding terrorism, including legal assistance to families of terrorists. Following the New Orleans attack, CAIR condemned the violence and expressed condolences, emphasizing that extremist groups are rejected by the majority of the Muslim community.
#military
The Western Journal: China Shocks World with Test Flight of Strange New Jet
China recently showcased a new military aircraft, the J-36, which remains largely undefined in terms of capabilities and purpose. While it features stealth characteristics and three engines, analysts suggest it may not match Western technology. Its design resembles a mix of existing models, raising questions about its classification as a sixth-generation fighter.
The unveiling signals China's ongoing military ambitions and potential challenges for U.S. air superiority. Despite uncertainties surrounding the J-36's performance, the possibility of mass production could pose a significant threat, especially as the U.S. has underinvested in air capabilities since the Cold War.
Times Of Israel: 120 commandos deep inside Syria: IDF reveals daring raid on Iranian missile factory
The Israeli Air Force conducted a successful raid on September 8, 2024, targeting an underground Iranian missile manufacturing facility in Syria, known as "Deep Layer." The operation, involving 120 special forces members, aimed to disrupt Iran's efforts to arm Hezbollah and was executed without any casualties among Israeli forces.
The facility, located near Masyaf, was still under construction and not fully operational when attacked. The IDF estimated that it could have produced 100 to 300 missiles annually. The raid involved extensive planning and coordination, utilizing multiple aircraft and ground units to ensure a swift and effective operation. Following the raid, Iran has reportedly withdrawn its forces from Syria.
#culture
Fox News: January is National Hobby Month – here are three easy ones to start
January is National Hobby Month, encouraging individuals to explore new interests or revisit old ones. Engaging in hobbies can enhance skills, foster community, alleviate stress, and provide enjoyment. Options include jigsaw puzzles, birdwatching, and gardening, each offering unique experiences.
For those interested in puzzles, various tools and themed puzzles are available to enhance the experience. Birdwatching can be started with simple guides and equipment, while gardening requires basic tools and knowledge about local plants. Resources are accessible for beginners in each hobby.
GB News: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry 'risking disaster' as key decision looms
Meghan Markle has returned to Instagram as @meghan, quickly gaining over 650,000 followers. This move comes as the Sussexes face challenges, including the expiration of their Netflix deal this year and setbacks with previous projects like her Spotify podcast.
Royal commentators suggest her Instagram relaunch is a strategic effort to rebrand ahead of 2025, a pivotal year for her. The platform may provide an opportunity for authentic connection and potential collaborations, as notable celebrities have already begun following her.
#crime
The Western Journal: Suspect in Las Vegas Cybertruck Explosion Identified - Connection to New Orleans Suspect Uncovered
A Tesla Cybertruck exploded outside Trump Tower in Las Vegas, injuring seven people. The driver, Matthew Livelsberger, was reportedly linked to a New Orleans terror attack earlier the same day. Investigators are exploring connections between Livelsberger and the attacker, Shamsud-Din Jabbar.
Livelsberger, an Army veteran, rented the Cybertruck, which was found loaded with fireworks and gas cans. The FBI is investigating multiple individuals related to both incidents. Sheriff McMahill stated that all potential connections to global attacks are being examined.
The Federalist: FLASHBACK: FBI Agent Told Islamist Terrorist To 'Tear Up Texas'
Radical Islamist terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar killed 15 and injured dozens in a truck attack in New Orleans on New Year's. The FBI is investigating this incident, raising concerns due to its past involvement in a thwarted terrorist attack in Texas in 2015.
In that case, an undercover FBI agent allegedly encouraged a terrorist to act against a blasphemous cartoon contest, leading to an armed assault that was ultimately stopped by local police. Questions about the FBI's role in both incidents persist.
#other
The Western Journal: Ex-CIA Officer's Haunting Warning Comes Into Focus After NOLA Attack: 1,000-Man Mass Terror on Homeland
Former CIA officer Sarah Adams warns of a significant threat from Islamic terrorism in the U.S., highlighting that around 1,000 Al-Qaeda-trained fighters may have entered the country. This warning follows a deadly attack in New Orleans, where an ISIS-affiliated individual killed 15 people.
Adams emphasizes the need for Americans to arm themselves and be vigilant, as the current administration is perceived as lacking in protective measures. She suggests that potential attacks could be complex due to the presence of various terrorist factions and urges citizens to prepare for possible future threats.