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Based on a tip received from independent journalist The Village Crazy Lady, shocking new details have emerged surrounding last Wednesday’s shooting. In her post on X, she reported that the NSA detected 12 Israeli-registered cellphones at the site of the attack, information that was passed from the agency to federal law enforcement and then to the White House.
As she explained, the intelligence was confirmed by a source within the administration. The information was relayed from the NSA to federal law enforcement before reaching the White House, where officials reportedly expressed significant concern.
In her post, she outlined potential alternative explanations but emphasized that mainstream outlets are avoiding the story despite its urgency.
“⚡️EXCLUSIVE: Received information last night, which was corroborated by someone within the administration, indicating that the NSA identified 12 cellphones registered to Israeli users at the location of the incident last Wednesday.
The NSA obtained this data and transferred it to federal law enforcement, who then conveyed it to the White House. According to my source, those in the administration aware of this information are very alarmed.
Okay. So what does this mean?
Recently, I’ve been inundated with multiple tips daily, and I’ve resolved to release this information as soon as any part of it is substantiated. It’s evident to all that there is an underlying issue, and the public deserves to be informed about the developments.
Are there possible alt explanations? Yes.
- Utah Valley University has a Center for National Security Studies program that is the largest NS program in the region. It’s possible there are Israeli nationals studying there.
- They are Israeli nationals associated with one of the 3 synagogues located ~30 miles north in Salt Lake City- which includes the Chabad Lubavitch of Utah.
And yes I checked for art schools, there aren’t any. (That’s a joke. Calm down.)
Lastly, why give this scoop to me? Trust me, I was thinking the same thing.
The hesitancy of mainstream and even many independent journalists to address this story is palpable, as it appears they are too intimidated to engage with it. While I understand their apprehension, it is crucial for everyone involved to gather the courage to confront the situation. It’s a collective responsibility.
If journalists in Gaza can continue to report while under constant threat of death by drone, then legacy media in America can weather the wrath of the Lobby.”