Posted on 09/20/2015 7:17:47 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
The Pentagon has responded to a globally-released Kill List, asking law enforcement to give extra protection for military personnel whose personal information was released,News Channel 10 reports.
CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports the Pentagon spent the weekend notifying the soldiers who appeared on the list, and urged city police departments and military police to increase patrol in the neighborhoods where the targeted live.
The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) published the list days ago, a report that contained names, photos, and home addresses of U.S. Armed Forces personnel, causing alarm in cities potentially at high-risk.
According to the publication, ISIS urges followers and sympathizers in the U.S. to kill the servicemen. Specific personnel on the list are largely from the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Navy branches of the countrys military that have conducted massive air strikes against ISIS.
The air strikes have left ISIS mostly defenseless, killing over 8,000 fighters with attacks carried out on more than 5,000 targets. But ISIS appears to be fighting back through forms of social media.
The Pentagon says the the targeted appeared to be compiled from public sources anything from news articles to Facebook posts that could have linked them to attacks on the terrorist group. Officials with the Pentagon say some members were incorrectly identified, but right or wrong, its still a threat.
Seven Texas cities were included on the list: Abilene, New Braunfels, San Antonio, Wyle, Fort Hood, Bedford, and Kileen.
Cities expected to increase in security due to the threat are below:
Texas: Abilene, New Braunfels, San Antonio, Wyle, Fort Hood, Bedford, Kileen
Indiana: Michigan City, Bolivar
Michigan: Dearborn Heights, Lake Orion
Connecticut: Barkhamsted, Manchester
Nevada: Reno
Georgia: Griffin
Maryland: Upper Marlboro, Warrensburg, Lexington Park
Arizona: Phoenix
Louisiana: Shreveport, Bossier City
South Carolina: Daniel Island, Charleston
North Carolina: Fayetteville, New Bern
Virginia: Burke, Virginia Beach, Suffolk, Springfield, Norfolk, Chesapeake
Colorado: Colorado Springs
California: Manford, Solvang, San Ardo, Monterrey, Newberry Park, Carlsbad
New Mexico: Farmington
North Dakota: Minot
South Dakota: Rapid City
Florida: Merritt Island, Palm Coast, Saint John, Middleburg, Saint Augustine
Washington: Colton, Cheney, Seattle, Spokane, Ancortes
Nebraska: Bellvue
Illinois: Orland Park
Rhode Island: Newport
Idaho: Bonners Ferry
And an oilfield right there .
>>>Bonners Ferry, Idaho! Bonners Ferry, Idaho!! WTF!!!<<<
They’re still pissed off about the traffic light on the interstate.
They probably meant Hanford, Ca
I did a job in Bonner’s Ferry once. About the last place I think a muslim would want to try something.
I agree. Just can't get over how many Obama is letting in. Over 400 more days. .
Hanford.
National Guard and NAS.
Yeah, remember that, they screwed the pooch, did not figure for the weather/winds.
So much for the $$$ of taxpayer money spent for a launch site that at least finally has been used for other launches.
Think they at least did some photo ops for the AF at one time with a shuttle in launch position. Whoop-de-do. AF is good at that sort of stuff.
In Texas, all we need is an excuse. Bring it.
I call bs, O would never launch "massive air strikes" on his ISIS buddies.
Newberry Park.
The tiny city off the 101 Freeway, near Thousand Oaks?
All near me - -
Not making sense.
Now, there’s nearby Pt Mugu - - -
I’m more concerned about a tornado dropping down on top of me than isis at this point.
Maybe ‘San Ardo’ is supposed to be San Pedro - - -
If so, then we’re talkin’ about something valuable.
We could see the ‘smoke’ trails from our front yard, in Camarillo, Ventura County.
The Pacific Coast’s coastline sort of meanders, therefore sometime ‘west’ is actually ‘north,’ or something like that - - -
I mention this because one wouldn’t expect to see the missiles from Vandenberg from the direction we saw them.
Is it as far back as the 1980’s we last saw them - ?
Unbelievable.
We lived in Lexington Park, MD from 1957 to Jan, 1964.
Our company’s planes were using the in-ground catapult there - Pax River NAS.
Our first two kids were born in nearby in Leonardtown, because as civilians, we did not have Navy Base privileges.
“Cuba, NY....”
Well, they’d better not mess with the cheese factory. Their white sharp Cheddar is the best!
Merritt Island: right across the river from Patrick AFB, Port Canaveral, Canaveral Air Force Station. Kennedy Space Center is just north of Canaveral AFS.
Palm Coast: Huh??? (many Yankee retirees and what.....??)
Saint John: ?? Well we have a Port St. John and St Johns County but no city, that I'm aware of named St John. Port St. John has a large FPL Power Plant.
Middleburg: Not much there, a rather small community. Camp Blanding is a few miles to the SW. According to Wiki, "Camp Blanding Joint Training Center is the primary military reservation and training base for the Florida National Guard, both the Florida Army National Guard and certain non-flying activities of the Florida Air National Guard."
Saint Augustine: Tourist town and college town. Headquarters of the Florida National Guard.
Note to ISIS: Florida has 1,384,756 million concealed weapon permit holders as of March 2015. This does not count those who own firearms and have no desire to carry concealed. Actual number of firearms in private hands far exceeds that number. We are patiently waiting for you to make the first move.
Yea Reno is a well known Navy town. We have one AF base and it is home to the well known C-130 bomber aircraft. /s
Notice to ISIS: Real gun ownership in Nevada and people that have them handy makes Texas look like a weenie roast.
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