Posted July 2, 2015 10:25 am by Comments

By Mike McDaniel

“Multiple Terrorist Attacks Raise Questions of Coordination.” So goes the Powerline headline referring to the three June 26 terror attacks in Kuwait, Tunisia and France. Is it possible the attacks, occurring within hours of each other, were a coincidence? One would have to work in the Obama Administration to believe that. The death toll in these attacks has now surpassed 60.

These terrorist atrocities, and the recent, thankfully foiled attack in Garland, TX are of a piece, a new wave of terrorism that will cause us all to reappraise our personal and national security. Specifically, the police and firefighters are no longer “first responders.” We all are.

The terrorists involved in the Garland attack, it is now known, had direct connections with terrorists abroad, and all four of these attacks involved so-called “known wolves,” or people already known to and being investigated–to one degree or another–by authorities. Yet they were not intercepted and there is clear evidence of foreign terrorist influence, training, even direction, usually ISIS influence.

ISIS, busy consolidating its “caliphate” in Iraq and Syria while spreading its influence throughout the Middle east and North Africa , has turned to social media and the Internet and is having substantial success in …read more

Source:: Bearing Arms

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