The two attacks carried out on New Year’s day were connected, IMO. Read this article:

  • The men who carried them out were army veterans who served at the same base.
  • They both were carried out with electric vehicles
  • Both vehicles were rented through the same App
  • Neither attacker was especially competent with explosives, although they each tried to use them

Stay out of cities. Stay away from crowds. Be armed. Pay attention to surroundings.

Categories: The Collapse

18 Comments

mike · January 2, 2025 at 10:18 am

It is pretty difficult to spend 19 years as an Army Special Forces soldier and not come away with a much higher level of skill with explosives than was demonstrated in Las Vegas. The named suspect also specialized in radio/electronic remote devices, which argues against a willing suicide attack. In my estimation, a seasoned SF guy would have access to high explosives either through associations or improvisation and would not have resorted to commercial fireworks and a lithium battery.
The jihadi in NO was a clear REMF IT guy, which is a different profile. Still, improvised explosives that don’t really work as planned and are recovered by the security services after a larger attack seems to be a central theme of every 3 letter agency false flag psyop of the last several years.

    Kafiroon · January 2, 2025 at 7:08 pm

    I have read elsewhere a number of months ago that there are US troops in Ukraine. We were to expect various men to have died in plane crashes, accidents, and any other plausible excuse to be dead after being killed there. It’s now coming out this guy was shot in the head. Before the truck exploded. Yup.

      Skyler the Weird · January 3, 2025 at 2:11 pm

      Shot in the back of the head too I bet.

Joe Blow · January 2, 2025 at 10:57 am

If that woman Sean Ryan interviewed on his podcast recently is correct, they’re expecting at least 1,000 operatives in-country at the moment. Suspect the new year kicked off a larger operation.

JC · January 2, 2025 at 12:10 pm

“Stay away from crowds” Ole Remus @thewoodpilereport

    Carrie · January 4, 2025 at 7:37 pm

    I miss Ole’ Remus.

    His blog was so great.

    And his wisdom of staying away from crowds is the biggest and best takeaway for us all.

John in Indy · January 2, 2025 at 12:15 pm

I am suspicious about the reporting of the Tesla / bomb. Early reports say that the driver / bomber is former / reserve? US Special Forces.
Having known several people with that background, I find it hard to believe that such an amateur bomb would have been built by a person with that experience.
Other reports say, consistent with the video of the explosion, that the main charge was a large fireworks mortar shell, (with the smaller flash, spark, and flare charges popping off around the truck), combined with various flammable.
The bomber had time to fill the truck bed with ANFO or other readily compounded explosives, which would have had greater effect.
If the driver was prior US S.F., I would wonder if he was actually alive when the bomb was delivered.
John in Indy

    TRX · January 3, 2025 at 10:08 am

    Probably not ANFO. After the Oklahoma bombing the ATF got with the Department of Agriculture, and ammonium nitrate fertilizer, which was available in everything from small bags suitable for potted plants to tank-car loads, became a controlled chemical, and very hard to acquire without showing ID and a reason to need it, ie “I can prove I am a farmer” or “my corporation requires this chemical for our product or process.”

    Even in agriculture, the regulatory overhead for ammonium nitrate is such a hassle most farmers use ammonium sulfate, which is less effective.

    nones · January 4, 2025 at 7:07 am

    The truck could have been driven there in self driving mode.

Sarin · January 2, 2025 at 3:04 pm

Made the same statement to my family while discussing current events after making the link between electric vehicles. Didn’t know the other parts you highlighted.

Robert · January 2, 2025 at 4:00 pm

A hypothetical scenario:

These guys did not know each other, but a “talent scout” at the base knew both of them.

They had handlers from different branches of the same organization who actively recruited them. This was more than one year ago.

All contacts were by in person messenger. There would have been some kind of planning meeting with their handlers to discuss tactics. That meeting probably left some tracks in the form of out-of-state travel.

Both guys got some kind of message in early December giving them a start date for their operations. That may have left more tracks.

The New Orleans guy was affiliated with a larger team. Some of other team members are on recorded video placing IEDs. That team will have more tracks than the Las Vegas guy.

None of this will matter.

There are a bunch more of these operations planned for January and February. Most of the teams have already gotten their start dates. After that, they operate independently to do what damage they can with the materials and supplies they already have prepared.

The teams have been recruited from people who do not expect to survive their planned operations. They will keep fighting until they are dead. The overall strategy is to swarm law enforcement and military forces with more attacks than they can respond to in a short period of time.

This is not criminal activity. This is war. Our criminal justice system and most law enforcement practices will be completely irrelevant. Or actively harmful.

A keen eye for “what looks normal” is the best defense available. If “it don’t look right”, it is time to depart the area. And as our host says, “Avoid Crowds”.

Differ · January 2, 2025 at 4:29 pm

FBI reckon they each acted alone. Their service at Ft.Bragg did not overlap….etc. etc.
Let’s see what happens next….

Rick T · January 2, 2025 at 7:24 pm

Any statement by the Feeble Branch Idiots should be taken as the reverse of what is said if not ignored entirely. January 22 should see the entire bureau dissolved.

Getfreight · January 3, 2025 at 3:29 am

The Vegas incident was.not put together by an SF guy with 19 years. Up.for E-8

There would.be no doubt in anyones mind if he had built it. That cluster f#@& was a rush job by a clueless person googling crap.

Tom · January 3, 2025 at 7:49 am

For a different analysis, look at https://bigcountryexpat.com/
Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean you’re paranoid enough

Stealth Spaniel · January 3, 2025 at 12:47 pm

I agree-the SF guy was overreach. Someone with that special of a skill set is not going to amateur an explosive. This was another F**k up by some known 3 letter agency. I think this SF guy was killed somewhere else, like Ukraine, and kept on ice until showtime. The guy in NO became mentally ill-because Islam. Heads on a swivel, and keep being paranoid.

SundogUK · January 6, 2025 at 1:23 pm

Fort Bragg has 52,000 military personal posted at any given time. Over twenty odd years that’s a shit-ton of troops passing through. The idea that they knew each other is a bit of a stretch.

The service history of the SF guy doesn’t match with what actually happened though.

    Divemedic · January 6, 2025 at 2:44 pm

    Doesn’t mean that they knew each other, I know that. I was at NOB Norfolk, and have since met dozens of people who were there when I was there, but didn’t meet them until much later.

    What I am saying is that this isn’t the first time that I have gotten a whiff of the CIA when an event happened. See the link between Volant Associates and the Vegas shooter.

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