Again, I'm not inherently prone to gravitate towards conspiracy theories to explain the world around me, but then you come across stories like this one that fit right into the same ongoing Obamunist pattern, and you cannot help but engage in more than a little dot-connecting:
Illegal immigrants from more than 75 countries are attempting to enter the United States, including some from countries with outbreaks of the Ebola virus and others from terrorist hotbeds.71 people from the three countries affected by the Ebola outbreak. How many, I wonder, in just the past month? And, far more pertinent, how many illegals from those countries were not caught? That number has almost got to be far higher. And all it takes is one at large "patient zero" to start the pandemic a-rolling.
According to an intelligence report from the Customs and Border Protection agency obtained by Breitbart Texas, most of the human smuggling from Syria and Albania into the United States comes through Central America, and there is also an increasing number of border apprehensions of people from nations suffering from Ebola outbreaks.
In total, 71 people from three countries affected by the current Ebola outbreak have either turned themselves in or been caught attempting to enter the U.S. illegally between January 2014 and July 2014, the report said, according to Breitbart, some of which are at other points of entry than the southern border.
And still only one border State governor seems to give a damn:
Meanwhile, Texas Governor Rick Perry insisted in an interview on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday that his state is seeing "historic record highs" of people being apprehended from countries "that have substantial terrorist ties," including Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Syria.
"I'm the governor of the state of Texas," Perry said. "My citizens' safety is what is foremost here, and it hasn't got anything to do with anything other than those numbers of individuals who are coming across the border.
"And when you think about the idea that some of them are from countries that have substantial terrorist ties, whether it's Pakistan or Afghanistan or Syria, we are at historic record highs with individuals being apprehended from those countries."
So many jihadists, so many domestic targets of opportunity, so many potential weapons at their disposal. Would al Qaeda or ISIS or Hezbollah even need "sleeper cells" at this point? And would they even need to "sleep"? Car bombs, aerosol cans, a well-placed cough on a subway, a strategically purchased airline ticket, a lone, innocuous-looking Cesna flying sonorously above a large population center, a nondescript backpack or suitcase, a "lone wolf" sniper, a swarthy pair of "tourists" "sight-seeing" at a dam or nuclear power facility or electrical grid hub. Makes me harken back to this Kurt Schlichter piece from three months ago:
The rest of America was oblivious to the catastrophe in San Diego, and the similar disaster in Norfolk.And, perhaps, sick, dying, and dead. Which would grind the country to a halt anyway during a pandemic of a hemorrhagic fever with anywhere from a 60% to 90% morbidity rate. Looks like Colonel Schlichter was underestimating Barack Obama's thoroughness.
The TV stations next tried the Internet, but it was as if someone had just flicked it off. There was nothing but electronic silence. A coordinated cyber strike had hacked through America’s electronic defenses and shut down the web. Many of the hacks came not from Chinese and Russian teams across the world but from agents within America, infiltrated into key positions in American government and business, who introduced their malware directly into vital systems with thumb drives.
Simultaneously, outside major metropolises, groups of well-trained commandos, driving SUVs, followed the routes between power transmission stations that they had rehearsed using paper street maps (America’s GPS satellites having been eliminated in the opening minutes). With rifles, they opened fire on the critical transformer equipment, which was guarded only by chain link fences and cameras that no one monitored. When the irreplaceable equipment was shorted out and burning, they drove on to the next site and destroyed it. Between the cyber chaos and physical attacks, cities began to black out.
America ground to a halt, blind and paralyzed.
Paranoia? Not at all. Simply connecting the dots with brutally ruthless logic, no matter how ugly the picture they draw. Which ought to give you some idea of the degree to which I wish I was being paranoid.
I'll tell you what, folks: the Rapture can't get here too soon, AFAIC.
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