Saturday, January 10, 2026

Both Sides Gear Up For “War” As An Internal Revolution Begins To Erupt In The United States


Both Sides Gear Up For “War” As An Internal Revolution Begins To Erupt In The United States


The left wants to get millions of activists into the streets during the months ahead, and just like last time around they are hoping that an incident in Minnesota will be the spark.  Meanwhile, ICE has initiated a “wartime recruitment” strategy and is planning to meet any protests head on.  Both sides absolutely hate one another, and we have already seen so many incidents of violence.  This is such a tragedy, because none of us should want to see Americans fighting against Americans.  

During an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel’s show, Rachel Maddow revealed what the left’s plan is…


Rachel Maddow Calls for More Protests Against President Trump

“Once you have 3.5% of a population protesting nonviolently against a dictator or an authoritarian, that is essentially an unstoppable force that they can’t oppose.”


If you do the math, that would be more than 10 million people in the United States.

They want to flood the streets with far left activists just like they did in 2020, and they fully understand that there will be widespread violence just like we saw back then.

And now the death of Renee Nicole Good has given them exactly what they needed.

The mainstream media is portraying her as an innocent victim, but the truth is that she had been recruited as an anti-ICE “warrior” and she was simply doing what she had been recruited to do

Renee Nicole Good, the mom who was killed by a federal agent after veering her car toward him, was an anti-ICE “warrior” and was part of a group of activists who worked to “document and resist” the federal immigration crackdown in Minnesota, The Post can reveal.

Good, who moved to the city last year, linked up with the anti-ICE activists through her 6-year-old son’s woke charter school, which boasts that it puts “social justice first” and prioritizes “involving kids in political and social activism,” multiple local sources said.

“She was a warrior. She died doing what was right,” a mother named Leesa, whose child attends the same school, told The Post at a growing vigil where Good was killed Wednesday.


And we all knew that clashes between ICE and anti-ICE radicals would eventually produce this sort of an incident.

In the aftermath of Good’s death, protests immediately erupted nationwide

Protests have erupted nationwide after an ICE agent fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis Wednesday.

While heated protests were happening in Minnesota, demonstrations also took place or were expected to Thursday in New York City, Seattle, Detroit, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Antonio, New Orleans and Chicago. Protests were also scheduled in smaller cities later this week in Arizona, North Carolina, and New Hampshire.

Needless to say, these protests were very well funded.

In fact, we have learned that funding for the protest in New York City came from a very familiar source

The protest tonight in New York City against ICE is being paid for and organized by ‘PSL New York City – Party for Socialism and Liberation’

They are funded by Neville Roy Singham who lives in China and works with the CCP

He donated over $20 million to entities like the Justice and Education Fund, which supports Party for Socialism & Liberation activities like protests

He also funds groups with heavy Party for Socialism & Liberation leadership overlap

In other words in a huge networks of organization of professional protesters working to take down America

If the left thinks that they can get the Trump administration to back down, they are wrong.

According to CBS News, approximately 2,000 federal agents have been deployed to Minneapolis for a 30 day “surge”…

The Trump administration has begun a massive deployment of hundreds of Department of Homeland Security agents to the Twin Cities area as it escalates its federal crackdown amid a widening fraud scandal in Minnesota, multiple law enforcement officials familiar with the plan told CBS News.

The crackdown could involve roughly 2,000 agents and officers from Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s deportation branch and Homeland Security Investigations, the agency’s investigative arm tasked with fighting transnational crimes, the officials said. They requested anonymity to discuss operations that have not been publicly announced.

The plan is for the agents and officers to oversee a 30-day surge in operations in the Twin Cities area, making the region the first major target of the Trump administration’s expanded immigration crackdown in the new year, officials said.


We heard the word “surge” being used a lot during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Using military terminology is only going to increase tensions.

And the Washington Post is telling us that ICE has begun a $100 million “wartime recruitment” strategy…

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials are planning to spend $100 million over a one-year period to recruit gun rights supporters and military enthusiasts through online influencers and a geo-targeted advertising campaign, part of what the agency called a “wartime recruitment” strategy it said was critical to hiring thousands of new deportation officers nationwide, according to an internal document reviewed by The Washington Post.

The spending would help President Donald Trump’s mass-deportation agenda dominate media networks and recruitment channels, including through ads targeting people who have attended UFC fights, listened to patriotic podcasts or shown an interest in guns and tactical gear, according to a 30-page document distributed among officials this summer detailing ICE’s “surge hiring marketing strategy.”

The Department of Homeland Security has spoken publicly about its fast-tracked effort to significantly increase ICE’s workforce by hiring more than 10,000 new employees, a surge promoted on social media with calls for recruits willing to perform their “sacred duty” and “defend the homeland” by repelling “foreign invaders.” The agency currently employs more than 20,000 people, according to ICE’s website.

Vice-President JD Vance says that as ICE hires more people, we will soon see members of ICE going “door-to-door”


“I think if we’re to see those deportation numbers ramp up as we get more and more people online working for ICE going from door-to-door making sure if you’re an illegal alien you’re going to have to get out of this country and if you want to comeback apply through the proper channels.”


In 2025, there was a 1,300% increase in assaults against ICE officers and a 3,200% increase in vehicular attacks against ICE officers…

The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released new statistics Thursday indicating a sharp increase in assaults, vehicular attacks, and death threats against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) law enforcement officers over the past year. According to DHS, assaults against ICE officers rose more than 1,300 percent during the first year of the Trump administration. DHS reported 275 assaults between January 20 and December 31, 2025, compared to 19 assaults recorded during the same time period in 2024, which the department characterized as a 1,347 percent increase.

DHS also reported a significant rise in vehicular-related incidents involving ICE personnel. Between January 21, 2025, and January 7, 2026, ICE officers experienced 66 vehicular attacks, compared to two during the same time span the previous year, an increase DHS calculated as 3,200 percent. In addition, DHS said it has recorded an 8,000 percent increase in death threats directed at ICE law enforcement officers, though the department did not specify the underlying totals in the release

It is going to get a lot worse.

ICE is ramping up their “wartime recruitment” strategy so that they can conduct more operations in 2026, and the left hopes to mobilize millions of people to oppose them.

An internal revolution is brewing.



The face of terrorism is entering a new & dangerous era — The world is at risk of being blindsided


The face of terrorism is entering a new & dangerous era — The world is at risk of being blindsided


Terrorism is entering an unprecedented phase, and the international community is not prepared for it.

The threat is no longer driven solely by non-state actors operating on the margins.

It is increasingly shaped by deliberate state behavior that treats extremist organizations as instruments for short-term political gain.

What is emerging is a new wave of terrorism with a new architecture.

This assessment reflects sustained engagement with counterterrorism over time rather than information that can be publicly disclosed.

What can be stated clearly is that the enabling environment for terrorism has widened, hardened, and become politically protected.

As long as this environment persists, terrorism will continue to expand in reach, durability, and impact.

Organizations such as al-Qaeda, Daesh, and al-Shabaab — along with multiple factions of Muslim Brotherhood–aligned militias operating under different labels, such as Hamas and others — are no longer sustained solely through clandestine networks or ideological appeal.

They are sustained through state conduct.

This includes financing, weapons provision, logistical facilitation, safe passage, ideological space, and political shielding.

These actions are often rationalized as tactical necessities designed to secure quick political wins.

In reality, they represent a strategic abdication of responsibility.

The assumption that such groups can later be contained or neutralized once those objectives are achieved is deeply flawed.

HOW IS STATE SPONSORSHIP REDEFINING TERRORISM?

When states sponsor or protect extremist groups, terrorism becomes structurally embedded rather than episodic.

Extremism ceases to be an external threat and becomes a politically tolerated presence.

Groups operating under state protection gain time, resources, and freedom of maneuver.

They invest in ideological consolidation, generating cycles of sustained violence.

Extremism embeds itself within social structures, charitable networks, religious discourse, media ecosystems, and informal governance arrangements.

Communities are shaped long before violence follows. By the time attacks occur, the ideological groundwork has already been laid.

Political sponsorship accelerates this process.

What may appear as a controlled use of extremist proxies for immediate advantage evolves into sustained insecurity that extends far beyond the original context.

Extremism does not remain obedient to political intent.

It adapts, expands, and eventually dictates its own logic.

Beyond sponsorship, a more complex dynamic is emerging.

In certain contexts, extremist organizations are no longer treated merely as disposable proxies but as instruments for managing political balances.

Their presence is used to pressure rivals, fragment societies, or delay the consolidation of stable state authority.

In this sense, extremism becomes a mechanism of control rather than a byproduct of instability.

This calculation, however, is inherently short-sighted.

Groups cultivated for leverage do not remain contained.

Over time, they reshape political space, undermine governance, and generate insecurity that ultimately escapes the control of those who enabled them.

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Khamenei Puts IRGC On Highest State Of Alert (Times Of Israel Liveblogging)


Khamenei said to put IRGC on highest state of alert as protests enter 14th day

The Times of Israel is liveblogging Saturday

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has put Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on a higher state of alert than it was during its war with Israel last year, officials from the Islamic Republic tell The Telegraph as the country enters its 14th day of widespread protests.

“The leader has ordered the Sepah [IRGC] to remain on the highest level of readiness – even higher than during the June war,” a senior Iranian official tells The Telegraph.

“He is in closer contact with the IRGC than with the army or the police, because he believes the risk of IRGC defections is almost non-existent, whereas others have defected before. He has placed his fate in the hands of the IRGC.”

Iranian officials say underground “missile cities” have also been activated to deal with foreign threats.

Kurdish forces say Turkish drones assisting Syrian troops in Aleppo

Iran using ‘most blatant tools of repression’ against protesters, filmmakers say

IRGC says safeguarding Islamic Revolution and Iran’s security ‘red line’

Syrian army says it will halt op in Aleppo Kurdish neighborhood this afternoon; governor says 155,000 displaced

Kurdish forces say they are still fighting Syrian government in Aleppo

Iran’s AG warns anyone involved in protests could face death penalty, be labeled ‘enemy of God’


Nuclear countdown: Iran races for warheads while regime teeters


Nuclear countdown: Iran races for warheads while regime teeters



A report published two weeks ago by Italian research institute ISPI, drawing on Tehran sources, revealed that Khamenei authorized miniaturized nuclear warhead development for ballistic missiles last October – while continuing to withhold approval for 90% enrichment. 

Meanwhile, intelligence suggests a clandestine enrichment program operates at an undeclared location, beyond International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reporting. Since Operation Rising Lion in June, the IAEA has faced severely restricted access to nuclear facilities.


Zimmt addressed the ballistic missile dimension as well. "This isn't purely a numbers game – missile characteristics matter enormously. How vulnerable are they to interception? Do they use solid fuel? What precision can they achieve? Production volume tells only part of the story. But my fundamental point stands – I don't perceive this as demanding immediate action. What troubles me more is that Iran's deteriorating domestic conditions heighten the danger of catastrophic misjudgment."

The senior researcher offered this analysis notwithstanding last week's meeting between Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Trump, where they discussed Iran extensively. "The topic definitely arose, but establishing red lines was the critical question – defining precisely what conditions would trigger an Israeli or American military response if Iran persists in capability restoration. We haven't arrived at a juncture where Israel considers striking now an imperative."

"Obviously there's the argument for capitalizing on the current moment, given Iran's compromised air defense posture. But even there, I don't believe the clock demands action tomorrow. Iran may need additional time before presenting a threat magnitude Israel would classify as strategic," he concluded


"What occurred in Venezuela, President Trump's readiness to deploy force when required to generate meaningful change, and Trump's rhetoric undoubtedly stimulate Israeli hopes that something comparable might unfold in Iran and trigger regime transformation."


External assistance: Who could accelerate Iran's nuclear timeline?

While the nuclear threat may not materialize immediately, Tehran remains far from passive, and Khamenei's authorization for nuclear warhead development signals they're advancing toward nuclear power status.

Compact warhead engineering represents a pivotal weaponization phase – converting nuclear material into deployable weapons. This constitutes an extraordinarily demanding challenge mastered by only a handful of nations worldwide, particularly daunting for a state that recently lost its foremost nuclear scientists. Pakistan's experience demonstrates that even absent comprehensive nuclear testing, reaching operational capability required roughly 15 years.

Tehran presumably relies on foreign support to dramatically compress this timeline and offset expertise eliminated through scientist assassinations. Which nation might provide such aid?

Moscow-Tehran connections have intensified recently – encompassing a sweeping strategic partnership accord reinforcing military, economic, and energy collaboration spanning two decades forward. Nevertheless, President Vladimir Putin has long regarded nuclear-capable Iran as jeopardizing regional equilibrium, particularly in strategic zones throughout Central Asia and the Caspian basin where Russian interests concentrate, potentially eroding Moscow's leverage across territories once comprising the Soviet Union.








Report: Over 200 dead in Tehran as regime forces open fire on protesters


Report: Over 200 dead in Tehran as regime forces open fire on protesters
i24NEWS


Protests against the Islamic regime in Iran continued early Saturday morning, amid a reported deadly crackdown on demonstrators. TIME magazine cited a Tehran doctor speaking on condition of anonymity that just six hospitals in the capital recorded at least 217 killed protesters, “most by live ammunition.”

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei earlier in the day slammed the protesters as foreign-influenced agitators, dismissing U.S. President Donald Trump as having hands “stained with the blood of Iranians.”  

State media later referred to the demonstrators as “terrorists,” setting the stage for a violent crackdown as in other protests in recent years. 

Protesters are “ruining their own streets ... in order to please the president of the United States,” Khamenei said. “Because he said that he would come to their aid. He should pay attention to the state of his own country instead.”

Trump meanwhile reiterated his pledge to back peaceful protesters with force. 

"Iran's in big trouble. It looks to me that the people are taking over certain cities that nobody thought were really possible," he said in a video circulated on social media. "We're watching. I made the statement very strongly that if they start killing people like they have in the past, we will get involved."