Recent posts on X have claimed that nine surface-to-air missiles were smuggled into the U.S. through a point of entry in New Mexico.
This alarming report suggests the missiles are intended for three teams already operating within the U.S.
The specific target, according to some sources, may be former President Donald Trump’s plane.
Two independent sources have provided corroborating reporting to our team stating 9 surface to air missiles have entered the U.S. through a New Mexico border point of entry. The intended recipients of these weapons are 3 teams operating within the U.S. whose intent is to target… https://t.co/78D0ZMBjKG
— Shoe (@samosaur) September 26, 2024
URGENT: Acc to an informant in New Mexico – Trump’s plane is the next target for assassination. Nine heat-seeking surface-to-air missiles have been smuggled into the US for this purpose. And there are three kill teams already inside the country. Trump has been informed, so have…
— Lara Logan (@laralogan) September 26, 2024
Dr. Pete Chambers, a former Army Lt. Col. and Green Beret who has worked to protect the southern border, first made the information public.
He received the initial report from a confidential informant on the evening of September 22.
The next morning, another informant corroborated the information through a colleague of Chambers, Bazzel Baz, a former CIA Intelligence Special Operations officer and founder of the Association for the Recovery of Children (ARC).
Both informants reported that the missiles were Misagh-3s, of Persian origin, although Chambers emphasized that this does not necessarily implicate Iran, despite threats of retaliation for the 2020 killing of IRGC Commander Qasem Soleimani.
Chambers confirmed that credible evidence points to three teams operating inside the U.S. of non-Persian origin.
He also revealed that Trump’s airplane is believed to be a potential target, given the shoulder-fired missile systems are typically used to target planes during takeoff or landing.
Chambers expressed disbelief that such weapons could cross the border unnoticed, suggesting that it may have involved bribery or corruption at the point of entry.
He suspects that the Sinaloa cartel could be involved, potentially with collusion from someone on the U.S. side.
Chambers also suggested that some legislators and intelligence officials were aware of the situation, and Trump has been thoroughly briefed.
However, Chambers noted two possibilities: Trump could either be drawing out potential threats or may be misled regarding Iran’s involvement.
Chambers stressed that his primary concern is ensuring safety and avoiding conflict.
He remains in contact with the Secret Service and other authorities to monitor the situation and provide any updates.
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Blow up Iran.