FBI bulletin warns of ‘dirty bomb’ threat and increasing calls for ‘civil war’


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After a highly questionable FBI raid on President Donald J. Trump’s Florida home, Mar-a-Lago, on Monday, we are seeing an escalation in violent rhetoric from the Democrat regime.

In a joint bulletin, the FBI and the US Homeland Security that was released over the weekend outlines what the two embattled agencies call ‘threats’ including talk of a “so-called dirty bomb in front of FBI Headquarters” and American extremists “issuing general calls for ‘civil war’ and ‘armed rebellion.’

Democrat Attorney General, who refuses to be transparent about the rain on Trump’s home, Merrick Garland, had declined to answer any questions last week but scolded the concerned nation that he would not ‘stand by’ and watch people be upset with the FBI.

According to news reports, a former FBI agent, who supports the Jan. 6th witch hunt on Trump and supporters, GOP Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, made the Sunday news rounds telling the media that the agency warned him that his ‘life was in danger’ due to threats from Trump supporters.

Fitzpatrick, representing Pennsylvania’s 1st District, appeared on Sunday on CBS’s Face the Nation. A former Bureau agent himself claimed during the appearance that his life had been endangered by the same people threatening the FBI.

“I’m very concerned… for the safety of our law enforcement officers, especially right now,” Fitzpatrick said. “I myself have been notified by the Bureau that my life was put in danger recently by some of the same people,” Fitzpatrick said.

Fitzpatrick suggested the new DHS and FBI bulletin was a top concern saying that it highlights an increase in targeted, violent threats against officials, including the federal judge who signed off on the Mar-a-Lago warrant.

“The FBI has warned of a dirty bomb threat and increasing calls for civil war after agents raided Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate,” Elizabeth Elkind reported for the Daily Mail.

The Bureau said in a leaked memo they had received an uptick in violent threats on social media following the morning search last week.

They’re so afraid, they put up fences around the FBI Headquarters in Washington, DC.

What they really may be reacting to is the amount of public pressure against them by the public that caused them to have to reveal a warrant and other information about the raid they wanted to keep hidden.

The chilling note revealed thugs planned to put a dirty bomb in front of the agency’s headquarters amid a suggested ‘armed rebellion.’

The memo that was given to CBS by CBS News, states the agencies ‘have observed an increase in violent threats posted on social media against federal officials and facilities, including a threat to place a so-called dirty bomb in front of FBI Headquarters and issuing general calls for ‘civil war’ and ‘armed rebellion.”

Of course, this could be a false flag in order to set up Trump supporters. What better way to preemptively defeat Trump and Republicans in the midterms and in 2024 than by having the FBI say Trump supporters are going to set off a bomb, then setting it off themselves.

Hitler used a false flag attack to justify invading Poland. The BBC reported, “The night before Germany invaded Poland, seven German SS soldiers pretending to be Polish stormed the Gleiwitz radio tower on the German side of the border with Poland. They broadcast a short message to say the station was now in Polish hands.”

The soldiers also left behind the body of a civilian dressed up as a Polish soldier to make it look as though he had been killed in the raid.

Adolf Hitler made a speech the next day citing the Gleiwitz attack and other similarly orchestrated incidents to justify the invasion of Poland.

The left uses violence to achieve their goals, and false flags are very much not beneath them.

“The FBI and DHS have observed an increase in threats to federal law enforcement and, to a lesser extent, other law enforcement and government officials following the FBI’s recent execution of a search warrant in Palm Beach, Florida,” the joint bulletin reads.

“These threats are occurring primarily online and across multiple platforms, including social media sites, web forums, video sharing platforms, and image boards. The FBI and DHS would like to ensure that law enforcement, court, and government personnel are aware of the range of threats and criminal and violent incidents.”

According to the bulletin, “the FBI and DHS have observed an increase in violent threats posted on social media against federal officials and facilities, including a threat to place a so-called dirty bomb in front of FBI Headquarters and issuing general calls for ‘civil war’ and ‘armed rebellion.’”

That includes threats that are “specific in identifying proposed targets, tactics, or weaponry,” according to the memo.

“Since 8 August 2022, the FBI and DHS have identified multiple articulated threats and calls for the targeted killing of judicial, law enforcement, and government officials associated with the Palm Beach search, including the federal judge who approved the Palm Beach search warrant.”

“The FBI and DHS have also observed the personal identifying information of possible targets of violence, such as home addresses and identification of family members, disseminated online as additional targets.”

“On 11 August 2022, Ricky Shiffer, Jr., wearing a technical vest and armed with an AR-style rifle and a nail gun, attempted to forcibly enter the FBI’s Cincinnati Field Office. When uniformed officers responded to Shiffer’s attempt to break a glass barrier, he fled the scene. A pursuit ensued, and Shiffer entered a standoff with FBI and law enforcement officers after firing multiple shots at responding officers from the Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP). After a prolonged standoff, OSHP, with FBI SWAT support, attempted to arrest Shiffer, resulting in his death.”

“As a result of recent activities, we assess that potential targets of DVE violence moving forward could include law enforcement, judicial officials, individuals implicated in conspiracy theories and perceived ideological opponents who challenge their worldview,” the joint bulletin continues.

“Drivers that could escalate the threat environment include possible future law enforcement or legal actions against individuals associated with the Palm Beach search, statements by public officials which incite violence, high profile successful DVE attacks that inspire copycats, or the emergence of additional conspiracy theories.”

“The threats we have observed, to date, underscore that DVEs may view the 2022 midterm election as an additional flashpoint around which to escalate threats against perceived ideological opponents, including federal law enforcement personnel,” the bulletin adds.

DHS has declined comment.

Source: The Republic Brief