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The FBI is addressing threats against Trump’s administration nominees, there are expanded firearm bans in public buildings after a DHS audit. California enforces gender-neutral children’s sections in stores, and Atlanta’s airport sees a surge in vehicle thefts (300+). Tren de Aragua gang activity spreads across 16 U.S. states, with rising recruitment in migrant shelters. Cyberattacks on infrastructure, Apple’s new iOS deletes data after 3 days, and a halted Medicaid system in North Carolina highlight cybersecurity risks.
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Special Counsel Jack Smith dismissed January 6th charges against Trump, the president-elect proposed a 25% tariff on Mexican and Canadian imports to address illegal immigration and drugs, global conflict tensions increase as Russia launches new IRBM with nuclear-capable payload, cybersecurity issues emerged with undersea cable sabotage and Chinese hacks on U.S. telecoms, arrests were made in a New York Stock Exchange bomb plot, while civil unrest developments see protests in D.C., neo-Nazi marches in Ohio, and Antifa/LGBT/pro-palestine riots nationwide. Sweden, Finland, and Norway issued crisis preparedness materials as global tensions rise and NATO warns of WW3.
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In this week’s SORD we’ll look at how Illinois is appealing to keep its restrictive gun law in place, while New York faces a legal challenge over its bulletproof vest ban for civilians. Several states, including Texas, Florida, and Idaho, are pushing back against COVID-19 vaccine mandates, while Sonoma County, California, reinstating a mask mandate for healthcare workers due to rising respiratory illnesses. The FBI arrested a man suspected of planning a major ISIS-inspired attack. Canada’s postal workers have gone on strike, a cyberattack on grocery chains (Food Lion and Stop & Shop) has led to service disruptions,Indiana’s ban on gender-affirming medical treatments for minors has been upheld, a CIA employee was arrested for leaking sensitive documents, Chinese hackers breached U.S. telecom networks. In response to recent Biden Admin approved U.S.-supplied missile attacks within Russian borders, Russia has revised its nuclear doctrine to permit nuclear retaliation under specific circumstances.
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We’re going to cover updates from the past two weeks in this SORD including key updates on election security, legal rulings on gun rights, and global conflicts. We discuss incendiary attacks on ballot boxes, Supreme Court decisions on non-citizen voting, and nationwide protests planned around Black Friday. Additional topics include market shifts post-election, whistleblower claims in FEMA’s response, and Taiwan’s halt on chip production for China.
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In this episode, we cover significant developments in border security, global conflicts, and election integrity. We start with revelations of DHS social media posts allegedly promoting illegal immigration and discuss the Defense Production Act’s role in addressing a critical IV fluid shortage. Other topics include North Korean troops training in Russia, China’s rapid nuclear expansion, and a New York court ruling upholding gun rights for public housing tenants. We also explore election security updates, pro-Palestinian protests across the U.S., and ballot-related disruptions in several states.
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In this week’s episode, we cover a range of critical updates, including a Georgia court blocking multiple election security measures, ongoing efforts to restore water services in Western, NC, nationwide expansion of the “stop cop city” riots, suspicious FBI crime stat revisions, that Boeing strike and fall of the aviation/defense empire, the disclosure that almost a year ago, unknown surveillance circled over Langley for 17 days undeterred, and news of a quantum computer breaking AES/RSA encryptions. Information is shared on a delay as we first publish this content to paid subscribers at www.graymanbriefing.com
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This week, we cover updates on government oversight, including hospital profits for sex-change procedures on 13k minors and a pastor’s arrest at a North Carolina school board meeting. We also discuss a major train robbery in Chicago, a Halloween party shooting in Oklahoma City, and the DOJ's lawsuit against Virginia. Additionally, a U.S. Army soldier is sentenced for aiding ISIS, and the Supreme Court reviews regulations on "ghost guns."Information is shared on a delay as we first publish this content to paid subscribers at www.graymanbriefing.com
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Today we’re going to be looking incidents related to Hurricane Helene (FEMA food seizures, rotor washes by helicopters); also the Bank of America cyber issue that left citizens with $0.00 balances displayed, Chinese hackers accessing AT&T/Verizon phone conversations; 24 states have water utilities hacked; and the “week of rage” by Hamas and pro-Palestinians.
In this episode, we cover significant cybersecurity threats, national security alerts, and civil unrest across the U.S. We'll discuss the large-scale outage at Bank of America and the FBI's warning of potential violence following the one-year anniversary of the Hamas attacks on Israel. There was also a major incident in Texas where church security thwarted an active shooter attempt and a lot the media didn't tell you.
Our briefing includes updates on widespread protests, including pro-Palestinian demonstrations and climate activism, along with ongoing street takeovers in Philadelphia. We also explore multiple cybersecurity breaches, including Chinese and Russian hacking groups targeting U.S. infrastructure, military contractors, and government officials.
Lastly, we provide updates on the temporarily suspended dockworkers’ strike and rumored reports of FEMA's negative involvement in Hurricane Helene relief efforts. Join us for an in-depth briefing on these critical developments and more.
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In this episode, we cover key updates across various sectors, including natural disasters, global conflicts, government oversight, and supply chain disruptions. We start by discussing the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene, which brought catastrophic damage to several U.S. states. From there, we delve into recent events, such as an IEDin Santa Maria, California, and an Iranian assassination plot targeting former President Trump. Moving to major global developments, will discuss the death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in an Israeli strike and the dockworkers' strike that has disrupted U.S. ports, causing significant economic fallout. In the government oversight section, we examine the U.S. Air Force's diversity initiatives and Bill Gates' call for real-time AI censorship. Additionally, we address the increasing ransomware attacks on U.S. healthcare systems, a massive data breach that exposed the personal information of millions of Americans, and China’s export controls on crucial defense materials. Tune in for this week’s summary of recent developments as we keep you informed and prepared.
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