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jrusky:Don’t be lame and learn hyperbolical statements |
BigYash:Calm down e nor reach like that lol |
victorsola:And if he didn’t what nonsense statement did he make on national Tv elders of the land the great rippers and killers of the future |
Reality3080:Fem! |
OriOko88:Abeg abeg |
Putinofrussia:Wait why won’t Lagos grow when all imports goes through it or do you want me to mention more privileges Lagos has even if the slow poke keeps ripping he can’t eat it all up |
Reality3080:No caps google it mah niggas that’s some great folk right there |
MyVILLAGEpeople:Oh shut up |
Stormtrooper11:Nigeria a super power because of tinubu the same man who came out and said he’s the jagaban after some youths had been shot at toll gate he did it braggingly on national tv lol that guy will do worse and still tell us to eat shit on national tv believe me you |
Stormtrooper11:lol cracked my ribs….. savagery reloaded |
Bigfish121:Hmmm nengi’s forgotten bestie lmao |
Wtf is a brymo? |
Javanian:Why is html and css others |
Monkor: ![]() |
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Wherever they come from don’t just make us suffer in this country Abeg y’all care only about west east and south just make here a good place to be at… use the money for what it’s for not cutting grass for outrageous money monkey swallowing money even snakes building a covid center for outrageous fees Abeg Abeg list too numerous to mention…… all of you really leading what’s the issue precisely? Is that you guys don’t need development in the country |
BJanta:STFU |
solexyy:Lol men them |
Candidlady:Omo girls like you I mean girls like oh ooh sings |
siofra:Lol non virgin allow him to be happy |
VictorUSA1:lol |
An ISIS-linked Iraqi man allegedly carried out surveillance on properties associated with former President George W. Bush in what the FBI described as a revenge plot to assassinate him. Much of it was being organized over WhatsApp, investigators said. (Photo by Roger L. Wollenberg-Pool/Getty Images) GETTY IMAGES Two confidential informants and surveillance of the alleged plotter’s WhatsApp account reveal plans to smuggle assassins into the U.S. to murder the former president, according to a search warrant application discovered by Forbes. An Iraqi man in the U.S. accused of being linked to ISIS operatives was plotting to kill George W. Bush, going so far as to travel to Dallas in November to take video around the former president’s home and recruiting a team of compatriots he hoped to smuggle into the country over the Mexican border, according to an FBI search-warrant application filed March 23 and unsealed this week in the Southern District of Ohio. The FBI said it uncovered the scheme through the work of two confidential informants and surveillance of the alleged plotter’s account on the Meta-owned WhatsApp messaging platform. The suspect, Shihab Ahmed Shihab Shihab, based in Columbus, Ohio, said he wanted to assassinate Bush because he felt the former president was responsible for killing many Iraqis and breaking apart the country after the 2003 U.S. military invasion, according to the warrant. The case shows how federal investigators continue to monitor threats from ISIS even as the group has been severely weakened by American intelligence and military operations in recent years. It also shows how the FBI, despite its claims of being prevented from investigating major crimes because of Meta and other tech providers’ use of encryption, has been able to work around WhatsApp security by using old-school policing with sourcing of informants and tracking the metadata they can get from the messaging company. George Bush assassination plot uncovered by FBI A snippet from the search warrant uncovered by Forbes detailing the plot on George W. Bush's life. The name of the suspect has been redacted. FORBES SCREENSHOT Shihab is an Iraqi national who’d been in the U.S. since 2020 and had an asylum application pending, according to the FBI’s search-warrant application. Federal agents used two different confidential sources to investigate the plot, one who claimed to offer assistance obtaining false immigration and identification documents, the second a purported customer of the alleged people smuggler, who was willing to pay thousands of dollars to bring his family into the country. As the criminal complaint against the suspect has not been made public, Forbes is not publishing the full warrant. According to NBC, he was arrested earlier today, a fact later confirmed by the Department of Justice.) Freddy Ford, chief of staff for the Office of George W. Bush, said, “President Bush has all the confidence in the world in the United States Secret Service and our law enforcement and intelligence communities.” In November 2021, Shihab revealed to the FBI insider the plot to assassinate Bush and asked the confidential source if he knew how to “obtain replica or fraudulent police and/or FBI identifications and badges” to help carry out the killing, and whether it was possible to smuggle the plotters out of the country the same way they came in after their mission was complete, according to the warrant. The alleged smuggler said he also wanted to find and assassinate a former Iraqi general who helped Americans during the war and whom he believed was living under a fictitious identity in the U.S., investigators said. The alleged plotter claimed to be part of a unit called “Al-Raed,” meaning “Thunder,” that was led by a former Iraqi pilot for Saddam Hussein who had been based out of Qatar until his recent death, the warrant said. As many as seven members of the group would be sent to the U.S. to kill President Bush, according to a conversation described in the warrant, and the Shihab’s job was “to locate and conduct surveillance on former president Bush’s residences and/or offices and obtain firearms and vehicles to use in the assassination.” After traveling to Dallas with the informant to take video of Bush’s residence, the accused took more footage at the George W. Bush Institute, according to federal agents. The Texas city was the site of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. Bush, a Republican who was in the news last week when he inadvertently referred to the U.S. invasion of Iraq in a speech about the Russian invasion of Ukraine, was president from 2001 to 2009. In one conversation with a confidential FBI source, the suspect said he was planning to get four Iraqi national males located in Iraq, Turkey, Egypt and Denmark into the U.S., according to the warrant. In a later conversation, he claimed that one of the four was “the secretary of an ISIS financial minister,” the FBI said. The alleged smuggler described the men as “former Baath Party members in Iraq who did not agree with the current Iraqi government and were political exiles,” the FBI said. He was planning to charge each $15,000 to be smuggled into America, the FBI said. The Baath Party was the political organization of Hussein, who was deposed in the 2003 U.S. invasion. His plan, according to the warrant, was to get Mexican visitor visas for the ISIS operatives, using passport information he would send to the informant over WhatsApp, before getting them over the border. Meanwhile, he was communicating with a contact in Egypt over a fake Facebook profile, which carried a profile picture of two individual hands each holding a rose, designed to look romantic and “not suspicious,” according to the FBI’s account. In 2021, the FBI got a warrant to search that Facebook account, though it’s unclear what they obtained. Seamus Hughes, deputy director of the Program on Extremism at George Washington University, told Forbes, “It’s clear this was a sophisticated counterterrorism operation with a lot of moving parts. It was both far reaching and unique in its targeting. “It also shows that while the debate on so called “going dark” can be overcome through the use of undercover operatives, it’s labor intensive but possible.” The term “going dark” is used by law enforcement to describe the inability to get to data that has been encrypted by software applications. “Also, we haven’t seen a plot of this scale in a number of years. It shows that while domestic terrorism rightly takes a good amount of counterterrorism focus, the threats are not there alone.” Spying on ISIS via WhatsApp and mobile location As part of its surveillance of the alleged plotters, the FBI recently received permission to acquire mobile location information from AT&T. It had already used what’s known as a “pen register” on the WhatsApp account believed to belong to the chief suspect, helping them determine how often the account was used, what numbers it was contacting and whether or not it was active. Though Shihab seemed convinced his WhatsApp account was secure, he was unaware that the confidential sources were passing on messages to the FBI. Nor was he aware that starting in October he was using a phone that he was given by the informant at the FBI’s request. The informant noted that the target was a keen user of WhatsApp and was a member of Baath and ISIS chat groups on the app. In another conversation with an informant, the suspect claimed to have “been in recent communications with a friend in Qatar who was a former minister in Iraq under Saddam Hussein who had access to large quantities of money” and was messaging him over WhatsApp, the FBI said. President George Bush assassination plot A mysterious group known as Al-Raed was allegedly plotting to kill former President George W. Bush, according to an FBI search warrant, shown here in redacted form. FORBES SCREENSHOT While the sources were passing on what they learned over WhatsApp throughout 2021 and 2022, they were also secretly recording the in-person meetings with the alleged plotter in which additional startling details were revealed, according to the FBI. In one conversation from December, according to the warrant, the suspect claimed to have had just smuggled two individuals associated with Hezbollah — a terrorist organization, according to the U.S. — into the U.S. for a fee of $50,000 each. Also in the FBI court filing, the alleged plotter claimed to be a member of “the resistance” and had killed many Americans in Iraq between 2003 and 2006, packing vehicles with explosives and detonating them when U.S. soldiers were near. |
BoredBerry:SMH…….. |
YorubaKinging:Lol isn’t he a saint prove me wrong check stats but all of em are still going to bow to The Godfather’s |
Yeye EFCCEven Raji made your list an San (spits out) |
Lol admin push to front page magically lmao |
Parkflash:What’s hard to understand |
[quote author=Parkflash post=113091570]See as I just stress my brain trying to decipher this nonsense[/ How hard is it to read? |
Vyzz:Just like that |
IVORY2009:Lol |
RealityKings:My brother whatever you like lmao |





