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    PDB Afternoon Bulletin | June 24th, 2024: Coordinated Terror Attacks In Russia & The Saudi Arabia 9/11 Video Revelation

    enJune 24, 2024

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    • History of terrorismDespite the recurrence of terror attacks throughout history, staying informed and learning from past incidents can help us navigate through challenging times and support small businesses for a sense of normalcy.

      Despite the current stressful and anxious times in the world, it's important to remember that history has shown us that we've faced similar challenges before and have risen above them. For instance, Russia is once again dealing with terror attacks, this time in Dagestan province, where gunmen targeted religious sites, resulting in numerous casualties. This tragic event echoes past incidents, reminding us that terrorism is not a new phenomenon. It's crucial to stay informed and learn from history to navigate through these challenging times. Additionally, supporting small businesses, like Blackout Coffee, can bring a sense of normalcy and comfort to our daily lives. Remember to use the promo code PDB for a discount on your first purchase.

    • Islamic extremism in KaspiyskAt least 25 people were injured in Kaspiysk due to suspected Islamic extremist attacks, following the arrest of suspected terrorists from Dagestan linked to a Moscow attack in 2017. Officials suggest involvement of Ukraine and Western intelligence, but evidence is lacking.

      On Sunday, April 3, at least 25 people were injured in a series of attacks in the Russian city of Kaspiysk, with reports suggesting the involvement of Islamic extremists. The attacks came after the arrest of four men from Dagestan in connection with a deadly terror attack in Moscow in April 2017. Russian authorities have not yet officially linked the attacks to any Islamic groups, but the region of Dagestan has a history of Islamic extremism. Despite the lack of clear evidence, some Russian officials have implied the involvement of Ukraine and Western intelligence agencies, echoing similar accusations made after a previous attack in Moscow. The attacks have caused tension between Russia and its neighbors, with some officials using the incidents to stoke anti-Western sentiment. The situation remains uncertain, with law enforcement operations ongoing and suspects still at large.

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    • Saudi Arabia and 9/11 attacksA newly discovered video allegedly shows a Saudi national discussing a plan with two suspected Al-Qaeda diplomats near the 9/11 attack site, but official reports found no conclusive evidence of Saudi government involvement

      A newly released video shows Yasin Hamdi, a Saudi national and former PhD student, filming the 9/11 attacks alongside two Saudi diplomats suspected of having ties to Al-Qaeda. The footage, discovered in Hamdi's UK apartment after the attacks, allegedly shows him discussing a plan, leading some to claim Saudi government complicity in the attacks. Hamdi's address book contained numerous contacts of Saudi officials, and declassified FBI reports suggest he may have assisted two of the hijackers upon their arrival in the US. Saudi authorities deny these claims, and the official 9/11 Commission report found no conclusive evidence of Saudi government involvement. However, it did note some indirect connections between hijackers and individuals linked to the Saudi government. Despite this, the Saudi government continues to deny any involvement in the attacks.

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