03/26/2024 / By News Editors
Two investigative reporters, Michael Yon and Ann Vandersteel joined the Sunday Alex Jones Show to give their analysis on the terror attack in Moscow, as well as discuss the three’s predictions of future terror attacks within the U.S. due to it’s open southern border.
(Article by Sean Miller republished from InfoWars.com)
“The sleeper cells are here, what we just saw in Russia is a prelude,” Jones said.
Yon agreed, adding that it will get extremely bloody, and went on to discuss the factors involved in creating this storm of violent illegal aliens.
“Insofar as the death-jabs go plus the clear famines that will be unfolding over time, there’s a long flash-to-bang on these famines, but they’re clearly coming, and that drives that human-osmotic-pressure,” Yon said. “This is going to be an incredible war the likes of which humanity has never seen.”
Vandersteel discussed the brigades of Chinese soldiers who are currently invading the U.S. through the open border as well as weapons caches stashed around the country.
“General Flynn has talked about how the Chinese right now have seven divisions of military age men in this country,” she said. “…we have containers stashed around the country with blue helmets, U.N. uniforms and then of course any other arsenal.”
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