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Terrorist sleeper cells located in these 13 states

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October 29, 2024 Warning… this is not a drill… According to our Homeland Security… ha

October 29, 2024 Warning… this is not a drill… According to our Homeland Security… [These 13 states]( have the highest volume of known terrorists setting up “terrorist sleeper cells” in each of [these states' most populated cities](. If you live in one of these locations… You could have less than 24 hours to prepare for an imminent attack. [Go here to see the details and learn the ONE THING you must do to increase your family’s chances of survival by 99%.]( Advertisement [New York Times Drops All Pretenses, Escalates Trump Coverage to New Heights]( Leftists have an old saying: If you don’t win the argument, shout it louder. You can lose a debate based on facts if you don’t use logic. Get angry. Scream and throw anything, no matter how true it is. I just made that up, but I keep seeing it, whether I am arguing with an idiotic progressive or reading the media of today. The New York Times is no longer the paper to record your puppy’s movements. To all but the most fawning leftist cultists, the New York Times is now the paper for recording the movement of your new puppy… [Read More Here]( Get In The Inbox of Conservative Readers Advertise with American Daily Digest to get your brand in front of thousands of Conservative Americans who are always looking for their next interesting product. [Get In Touch With Us Today!]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 Americans Daily Digest 19354 Watermark Drive, Suite 202 Cornelius, NC 28031, United States [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv]( [Terms of Service](

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