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MARCH 2025. Blues Vol 41 No.3

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FEATURES/COVER MARCH 2025. Blues Vol 41 No. 88 ALL GEARED UP! HOMELAND SECRETARY, KRISTI NOEM DEPARTMENTS PUBLISHER’S THOUGHTS EDITOR REX EVANS THOUGHTS LETTERS. READERS SOUND OFF GUEST COMMENTARY - ANDY O'HARA GUEST COMMENTARY - HPOU GUEST COMMENTARY - WILLIAM CHALLANS GUEST COMMENTARY - PAT DRONEY GUEST COMMENTARY - TRAVIS YATES OFFICER INVOLVED - DANIEL CARR NEWS AROUND THE US BREAKING NEWS POLICE PRODUCTS - HERO'S PRIDE CALENDAR OF EVENTS REMEMBERING OUR FALLEN HEROES WAR STORIES AFTERMATH HEALING OUR HEROES DARYL’S DELIBERATIONS BLUE MENTAL HEALTH DR. LIGHT BULB AWARD ADS BACK IN THE DAY PARTING SHOTS ISD PD JOB LISTINGS NOW HIRING BACK PAGE

GUEST COMENTARYWilliam

GUEST COMENTARYWilliam Harry ChallansIs your agency prepared for an all-out nationwidemulti-terror attack?Several months ago, Ipenned an article ("Brace ForImpact") warning about apotential multi-phased attackon, and in, the America homeland.Like a perfect storm,outside collaborative forcesare gathering to strike.Recent political, social, andeconomic situations werejoining forces to create potentialchaos. An open borderallowing millions of unknownbad actor’s accesses into thecountry, uncontrolled crime,excessive inflation, politicalhatred verging on civil war,inept leadership, and multipleinternational conflicts withnuclear overtones were justof few of the matchsticks thatcould start the forest on fire.All these roads seemed tobe converging and may stillultimately clash together ifnot mitigated. There weretoo many 'red flags' to ignoreimpending disaster(s). So,the crux of the article was toprepare for the worst, just incase.The "Red Flags" are not onlystill present but seem to bemultiplying exponentially. Evenlow-level super conservativeestimates of "Bad Actors,"18 The BLUES - MARCH ‘25such as cartel criminals, gangmembers, saboteurs, terrorists,killers and foreign enemyagents, infiltrating through thesouthern border is frightening,at the very least. Even a mereone percent of the estimated10 Million Illegal Aliens enteringin the last four years putthe total at 100,000 evil doershere now to do harm.In retrospect, only about1000 Hamas terrorists participatedin the October 7, 2023,Israeli massacre, killing over1200 civilians and taking hundredshostage. In that specificoperation, Hamas terroristsbreached 30 points along barricadedwall from Gaza.If terrorists try that here,they don't have to breach theborder wall. They're alreadyhere. Speculation has madeit all the way to the Halls ofCongress regarding an October7th style attack herein America. More red flagwarnings have been recentlyechoed by both the FBI Directorand DHS Director.If you research "TerrorThreats" on any search engine,you'll find more than enoughevidence of warnings by seniorofficials and documentsfrom federal agencies.I point out a recent specificinterview from the SharkCoast Tactical Podcast, withguest speaker CIA agent SarahAdams, who reveals a plannedAl-Qaeda attack in Americausing 1500 AQ operatives fora multi-faceted attack sometimein 2025. According toAdams, the Israeli October 7attacks were a dress rehearsalfor an attack in the USA thatAQ plotted for Hamas.Adams is a War on Terrorveteran, former CIA targetinganalyst, and best-sellingauthor on the Benghazitragedy. She has also been aguest recently on the ShawnRyan Show podcast revealingsimilar concerns about animminent attack on US soil byIslamic Terrorists.Are LE agencies preparedfor an all-out nationwidemulti-terror attack?As I write this, we have alreadyseen two terror attackssince 2025 began, and LACounty almost burned completelydown. Whether due tointentional arson by terroristsor by natural conditionsis irrelevant, we can see thegovernment was not ready to

respond, mitigate or preventthis disaster.Another recent "Red Flag" isthe drone flap over New Jerseyand the northeast. MultipleGovernors and Congressmenjust met with PresidentTrump, after they could notget a straight answer fromthe Biden Administration onthe origin or purpose of theseobjects, other than there is nonational security threat.The fact that there are unknownobjects flying aroundunchallenged through multiplerestricted airspaces insinuatesa threat already in the area,OR they themselves pose thethreat to those on the groundin those areas.I would like to think that wedo not have enemy fleets ofthousands of drones over theUS and would prefer to believeit is our drone fleet searchingfor some secret threat thegovernment refuses to reveal.So, what would mandate asearch of such magnitude?One theory proposed by aUS military drone contractor,John Ferguson/ CEO ofSaxon Aerospace, is that theyare searching for missing orstolen radioactive materials,thus validating the night onlyflights.If terrorists here in the UShave possession of materialfor a dirty bomb, or even anuke itself, then we are in bigtrouble, more than we canhandle. Imagine one detonatedat any one of many upcomingpublic events? That is justthe type of attack AQ lives for,with repercussions causingworld-wide chaos.I would suggest you start byhaving your Intelligence unitsbegin assessing any and allpotential major threats to yourjurisdictions, think outside thenorm, and begin preparingfor the worst possible scenarios.Any preparations arebetter than none at all. Weare headed for an imminenttrain-wreck. It is your DUTYto prepare for the worst.ED - With the recent confirmationof Kash Patel as FBIDirector, we can only hope hewill find these bad actors andprevent this tragedy from everhappening. But as Williamsays, we are not ready for anyattack on the homeland, especiallyan EMP attack thatwould render all communicationsuseless. Plan for theworst, hope for the best.REPRINTED FROM LAW EN-FORCEMENT TODAYThe BLUES - MARCH ‘25 19

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