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U.S. Intel Agencies Claim “Extremists Inspired by Conspiracy Theories Pose Major Threat to 2024 Elections”
And away we go…
This article originally appeared on Infowars and was republished with permission.
Guest post by Jamie White
U.S. intelligence agencies are warning that “domestic extremists” inspired by “conspiracy theories” related to voter fraud and “animosity toward perceived political opponents” present the most likely threat of violence in the coming election.
A Joint Intelligence Bulletin by the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security reportedly obtained by NBC News warns law enforcement to prepare for “domestic violent extremists” who seek to “disrupt the vote,” threatening the election all the way up to Inauguration Day.
From NBC News:
The report identified the potential targets as candidates, elected officials, election workers, members of the media and judges involved in election cases. The potential threats include physical attacks and violence at polling places, ballot drop boxes, voter registration locations and rallies and campaign events.
The October internal report was among several intelligence documents obtained through public records requests by Property of the People, a nonprofit group focused on government transparency. Federal agents regularly provide that type of threat assessment to state and local law enforcement agencies through formal bulletins. Before Jan. 6, 2021, they were more reluctant to distribute them because of concern that investigations of Americans might appear to violate free speech protections.
“The United States remains in a heightened, dynamic threat environment and we continue to share information with our law enforcement partners about the threats posed by domestic violent extremists in the context of the 2024 election,” DHS spokesperson Mayra Rodriguez said in a statement. “Violence has no place in our politics, and DHS continues to work with our partners to evaluate and mitigate emerging threats that may arise from domestic or foreign actors.”
The NBC report goes on to cite Donald Trump as the nexus of this threat over his claims the 2020 election was rigged, falsely reporting that they were “lies the courts quickly struck down.”
In reality the courts dismissed over 60 lawsuits filed by Trump and his allies related to the 2020 election over lack of standing and other procedural reasons, mostly notably the Texas v. Pennsylvania case brought before the Supreme Court.
The intelligence report goes on to claim that “immigration, LGBTQ issues, abortion and the failed assassination attempts against Trump” are drivers of “recent calls for violence.”
“Perceptions of election fraud are a ‘prominent narrative’ for extremists who have targeted government and election officials, with at least three domestic extremist attacks and two disrupted plots being linked to such false claims since Jan. 6., according to the report. Intelligence agents also listed immigration, LGBTQ issues, abortion and the failed assassination attempts against Trump as motivations for recent calls for violence from extremists,” NBC News reported.
NBC also cited Maricopa County, Arizona — which recently announced that it would take two weeks for the 2024 election results to be counted — as an example of election workers ramping up security in the wake of “conspiracy theories.”
“In Maricopa County, Arizona, an epicenter of election conspiracy theories and challenges in 2020, officials are reportedly implementing heightened security measures for Election Day, including metal detectors, armed guards, drones and police snipers,” NBC reported.
The media and intelligentsia have been priming the narrative to paint Trump supporters as extremists ahead of the Democrat Party’s planned cheating in the election, where illegal aliens are expected to vote in huge numbers thanks to provisional ballot loopholes that don’t require proof of citizenship to vote in some states.
Instead of safeguarding the election’s integrity, the DHS had planned a cybersecurity tabletop exercise to take place on Election Day, which was abruptly canceled after Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) requested more information about it.
As Infowars reported, election irregularities like vote-flipping with voting machines have already been taking place in Texas, Tennessee, and the swing states of Wisconsin, Michigan and Georgia.
Despite the media’s over-the-top propaganda characterizing Trump as a Nazi in recent days combined with ominous reports like this joint FBI-DHS bulletin, betting markets show Trump has at least a 65% chance of winning the election, with even CNN acknowledging that the former president may win the popular vote.
Alex Jones has repeatedly warned to keep on the lookout for state-sponsored planned false flags to blame Trump supporters and justify refusing to certify a Trump election win:
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