Posted on 09/17/2014 3:34:38 PM PDT by sheikdetailfeather
law enforcement intelligence bulletin issued in July by a state-run agency that gathers, assesses and shares threat information with the Department of Homeland Security has warned that Islamic State fighters have increased calls for "lone wolves" to attack U.S. soldiers in America.
The Central Florida Intelligence eXchange, or CFIX, serves Brevard, Indian River, Lake, Martin, Orange, Osceola, Seminole, St. Lucie, and Volusia counties. The CFIX bulletin, obtained by FoxNews.com, cited one tweet that called for jihadists to find service members' home addresses online and then "show up and slaughter them."
There will be a continued call - by Western fighters in Syria and terrorist organizations - for lone offender attacks against U.S. military facilities and personnel, warned the bulletin. These threats will most likely increase should the U.S. or its allies attack the Islamic State of Iraq and Sham (ISIS) in Syria or Iraq.
In one example cited in the bulletin, a British jihadist encouraged radicals still living in the West to use Facebook and LinkedIn to find and target soldiers.
"You could literally search for soldiers, find their town, photos of them, look for address in Yellowbook or something," the tweet read. "Then show up and slaughter them.
(Excerpt) Read more at myfoxorlando.com ...
An ICE watch?!?
The minute it came out in the news, you can bet the color was changed and by now a red rose in a lapel is the signal.
Bump!
That IS scary-—pics of Rice and Obama make your blood run cold.
it makes MY blood boil.
The government wqants you to inform them on anybody, doing anything that YOU don’t like!
Welcome to Germany 1934. Why 1934? We have yet to be forced to sign a document pledging ourselves to Der Fuhrer, yet!
Long live The Republic!
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