Anonymous ID: fd5b41 Feb. 7, 2026, 6:31 a.m. No.24228219   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24228209

Linsey conspired with Obama to NUKE Charleston Harbor to false flag us into war with Iran circa 2013

 

Inquiring about a tactical nuke detonated underwater off the coast of SC during week ending 10-12-13. Obamba fires several generals for not detonating it closer to Charleston.  

A shocking new Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU) report circulating in the Kremlin today states that President Barack Obama, while in a rage, ousted four of the United States top ranking military officers after they refused to detonate a nuclear device "in/near" Charleston, South Carolina this past week and, instead, exploded it off the Atlantic Coast.

According to this report, Strategic Missile Forces Command (SMF) notified both President Putin and the General Staff this past Tuesday (8 October) that at 01:58:11 GMT/UTC an atomic device was exploded in the seabed off the US Atlantic Ocean, barely 1,000 km (620 miles) from Charleston, causing a 4.5 magnitude earthquake measurement that SMF experts equate to being a 1-kiloton yield, which is equal to the power of 1,000 tons of TNT. 

 

https://archives.infowars.com/missing-nuke-investigation-special-report/

Anonymous ID: fd5b41 Feb. 7, 2026, 6:41 a.m. No.24228252   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8268

>>24228240

The ban turned out to be just the beginning of a concerted campaign to limit immigration, those seeking asylum and scale back the U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program. Each year since taking office, the administration has lowered the number of refugees allowed into the country. Again and again the president has denigrated and cast suspicion on those seeking safety in the U.S.

 

On June 26, 2018, Travel Ban 3.0 was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court. The executive order restricts the entry into the United States for all nationals, including refugees, of mostly Muslim-majority countries–Syria, Iran, Yemen, Libya, Somalia–but also includes North Koreans and certain Venezuelan government officials.

 

There are still lawsuits pending which challenge the current refugee ban, and seen in the best light, the legal battles waged thus far have succeeded in forcing early versions of the ban to be rewritten, thus holding the doors open for at least some refugees. But the difficult truth is, over the past two years, very few refugees from the banned countries have been allowed into the U.S. In 2016, the U.S. resettled 12,587 Syrians; in 2018 just 60. In 2016, the U.S. resettled 9,020 Somalis; in 2018, only 250.

 

“Thousands have been hurt by the bans,” said Melanie Nezer, HIAS Senior Vice President of Public Affairs. “The reality is thousands of refugees who otherwise would have had a chance at a future in the U.S. do not have that chance to find safety here.”

 

https://hias.org/news/still-fighting-the-muslim-ban-after-two-years/