Guest Chris Smith Posted February 7, 2017 Posted February 7, 2017 Donald Trump keeps repeating that his Muslim ban executive order will prevent the “bad dudes” from entering American and then perform various acts of terrorism. Even if increased vetting procedures might prevent would-be terrorists to enter the country, it’s likely this heavily contested immigration policy will not actually prevent any of the remote-controlled ISIS attacks that might target locations in the US. A new extensive report reveals that ISIS has dramatically changed the way it plans and executes its attack in recent years. Rather than requiring radicalized volunteers to travel to Syria to pledge their allegiance, ISIS is recruiting members directly from the countries they intend to hit and train them with the help of a variety collection of social apps like Twitter and encryption chat and email services including Telegram, ChatSecure, and others. Continue reading... Trending right now: The Mars rover just sent back data that has scientists completely stumped 250,000 smartphones light up the night in massive anti-corruption protests in Romania Target is having a big sale on eight different Apple Watch models Via BRG - Boy Genius Report
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