‘Blinking red lights everywhere’: Wray says terror threat level at unprecedented high

FBI Director Christopher Wray said Tuesday that the terror threat level is at an unprecedented high following the attack on Israel by the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas.

Testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Wray was asked by Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) to describe the current “threat matrix” facing the United States.

“What I would say that is unique about the environment that we’re in right now in my career is that while there may have been times over the years where individual threats could have been higher here or there than where they may be right now, I’ve never seen a time where all the threats or so many of the threats are all elevated, all at exactly the same time,” Wray said.

“So, blinking red lights analogy about 9/11 — all the lights were blinking red before 9/11, apparently,” Graham followed up. “Obviously, all of us missed it. Would you say there’s multiple blinking red lights out there?”

“I see blinking red lights everywhere,” the FBI director replied.

Former CIA analyst and targeter Sarah Adams, who now works for the Defense Department, confirmed during a recent appearance on the Shawn Ryan Show podcast that terrorists are already entering the U.S. through the open southern border while discussing an Al Qaeda resurgence in Afghanistan — Adams said this is happening after explaining that the Biden administration has established an “official intelligence-sharing relationship” with the Taliban.

“Do you think they’re going to start coming up through our Southern border,” asked Ryan, a former Navy SEAL and CIA contractor.

“Oh, they’ve already started,” Adams replied.

Ryan asked his guest if she knew that for a fact and she replied, “Yes.”

“How do you know that?” he pressed.

“I know that because I was told several different times about group pockets of terrorists, so like six [to] eight — there was one larger one, maybe 25 to 50. I think it was 50 — that procured passports from the Afghan government with the sole purpose of coming to our southern border. One was ISIS, it was only a group of eight.”

The path the ISIS terrorists planned to pursue, according to Adams, was to travel to Iran and then to Turkey, and from there to Brazil where they would come to America through the Darien Gap.

Here’s a quick sampling of responses to the troubling story, as seen on X:

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