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“A hit on
Tom Brady at the Super Bowl in Minnesota would be their Super Bowl touchdown,” said Madsen, who added that the highly trafficked neighboring Mall of America is
just as desirable.
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“This has been
their pattern in recent years,” O’Rourke said. “The 2015 bombing outside the Stade de Paris, and the Bataclan theater (left) massacre, shows the bigger the stage, the more desirable to these killers.”
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Terror analyst
Dr. Jim Garrow noted there is a “90 percent” chance
ISIS may target star-studded such as the Academy Awards ceremony. “They are going to hit targets where maximum terror could be inflicted, where the body count is going to be large, where the carnage is going to be filmed by security cameras, which will be replayed for the public,” he warned.
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“The suicide bombing at the [Stade de Paris] soccer stadium showed all they have to do to be a success is create carnage outside the stadium,” O’Rourke pointed out. “
The New York attack killed six people who weren’t even from the United States. All they want to do is fan the flames of fear and anxiety,” he said.
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The terrorism experts believe the online communication of threats and recruitment has become more sophisticated, leading to the establishment of approximately 147
sleeper cells around the country. These groups are infested with vicious monsters gearing up for a coordinated wave of terror.
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O’Rourke has revealed the counter-strategy is to focus on the digital recruitment network’s communiqués, identify their targets and swoop in to smash
their villainous plans before they even get off the ground!
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“This is already in the works,” he promised. “Anti-terrorism task forces are closely monitoring all their communications, identifying where they’re coming from and who is responding. They are pinpointing those with the most potential to act and taking them out before they do,” he confessed.
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“The fact that you haven’t heard about it,” agreed Madsen, “means it’s working.”