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Måneskin Releases Video Supporting Ukraine

Video Supporting Ukraine

Måneskin released a video supporting Ukraine humanitarian efforts in the past several days.

Video Supporting Ukraine

The September 11 Foundation intends to continue its work to provide humanitarian support throughout the war and beyond the Russian Federation’s removal from the region.

The original decision was not taken lightly, but our board believes this is important work that must be undertaken and fits within our mission.

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Video Supporting Ukraine

The music video in support of humanitarian efforts can be seen here:

https://youtube.com/shorts/wydjDQzALy8

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Again, we encourage all who can to please consider donating. We can not conduct efforts like the one we are without the support of individuals like you!

 

 

Threat To First Family: US Secret Service Exposed

Threat To First Family

Two men were arrested in Washington, DC for posing as federal agents. The situation may have been a direct threat to First Family.

On Wednesday, April 6, 2022, federal prosecutors charged Haider Ali and Arian Taherzadeh saying they posed as federal agents. It appears they broke U.S. Secret Service security protocols providing agents with apartments, iPhones, drones, and a gun case.

Potential Threat To First Family Member Jill Biden

One agent is reported to have worked on the protective detail of First Lady Jill Biden.

Threat To First Family

In court documents, prosecutors allege Ali, 36, and Taherzadeh, 40, had falsely claimed to work for the Department of Homeland Security. They claimed to be working on a special task force investigating gang and violence connected to the January 6th insurrection at the United States Capitol. They allege the two posed as law enforcement officers to integrate with actual federal agents.

Federal prosecutors said four Secret Service employees were placed on leave earlier this week as part of the investigation.

This news comes as Members of Congress continue their investigation into the attack on the US Capitol which included participation by former FDNY firefighter Thomas Fee.

It is unclear how far this investigation will stretch, but it brings up other internal planned and attempted attacks against the United States by those sworn to protect it. Last year, an active duty soldier was arrested plotting to bomb the 9-11 memorial.

September 11 Foundation Attacks Russian Use of Thermobaric Weapon

The September 11 Foundation attacks Russian use of thermobaric weapon outside Kharkiv, Ukraine. A video of the incident was caught and is show below.

Thermobaric weapons, also known as aerosol bomb, fuel air explosives, and vacuum bombs use oxygen from surrounding air to generate a higher temperature explosion. The blast wave produced by those weapons lasts significantly longer than conventional explosive ordinance.

Russia’s version of this weapon has a range of almost four miles.

Russian Use of Thermobaric Weapon

Russian Use Of Thermobaric Weapon Comes On Heels Of Civilian Attacks

The Russians attacked civilians in multiple towns and villages throughout Ukraine today in a major escalation in fighting.

These attacks including the targeting of a civilian cameraman shown above and a number of apartment buildings in city centers and hospitals.

On Tuesday, the September 11 Foundation announced it would be raising money for the humanitarian crisis forming both at the borders of Ukraine and surrounding countries, but within the country itself.

FDNY Firefighter Fee Part of Attack on US Capitol

FDNY Firefighter Fee

The worst news is true as headline read for the Fire Department of New York: Retired FDNY firefighter Fee was part of attack on US Capitol.

FDNY Firefighter Fee

Thomas Fee, 53, of Freeport, Long Island, admitted in text messages to an acquaintance he was part of the riot and sent a photo of himself surrounded by rioters inside the US Capitol Rotunda, according to court papers.

FDNY Firefighter Fee

Fee who is seen in the US Capitol during the attack has a history of racist behavior.

In 2004 at his volunteer firehouse, Fee repeatedly taunted a black physician. He was suspended from his Hempstead volunteer fire department for the behavior, but no action happened at FDNY because no crimes were charged.

The announcement about FDNy Firefighter Fee follows a statement last week from the Fire Commissioner saying FDNY would cooperate with federal authorities regarding any allegations.

FDNY Firefighter Fee, FDNY, NYPD – All With Ongoing Issues

IAFF Local 22 endorsed President Donald Trump for re-election in October 2020, but since then there have been multiple reports of problems in New York’s public safety departments.

FDNY Firefighter Fee

An on duty NYPD officer used his vehicle while on duty to broadcast pro-Trump messages in violation of directives not to engage in politics on duty. Additionally, the department’s division director for equal opportunity, James Kobel, has now retired rather than face an administrative hearing over chat room posts he made which were racist in nature.

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FDNY Commissioner On January 6 Capitol Attack

January 6 Capitol Attack

The Fire Department of New York (FDNY) put out a statement on the presence of active or retired members from the FDNY ranks during the January 6 Capitol attack.

January 6 Capitol Attack

The statement says “department members, whether active or retired, must not engage in conduct that tends to bring the Department into disrespute…” Both FDNY and the New York Police Department are facing multiple issues of this nature.

Yesterday it was reported that James Kobel submitted his resignation paperwork in advance of a deaprtment administrative hearing over racist posts he had made under an alias.

January 6 Capitol Attack

Several FDNY and other fire department jackets and hats were seen during the January 6 Capitol attack.

January 6 Capitol Attack

In October 2020, IAFF Local 22 endorsed Donald Trump for re-election, despite the national union coming out strong for Vice President Biden. The same month a patrol officer was suspended for using his patrol car to broadcast pro-Trump messages.

 

Anthony Warner, Nashville Bomber Dead

Anthony Warner

Anthony Warner was identified by Metro Nashville Police Department officials as being both the downtown Christmas morning bomber and deceased.

Law enforcement went on to say they do not believe anyone else was involved in the explosion.

Anthony Warner

Anthony Warner

Anthony Quinn Warner was identified yesterday as a Person of Interest by law enforcement officials. Law enforcement has not yet cited a motive for Warner’s actions in downtown Nashville, but they are not currently seeking other suspects. Metro Nashville Police thanked their federal and state partners in the FBI, ATF, US Attorney’s Office, and Tennessee Highway Patrol.

Anthony Warner

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Anthony Quinn Warner Identified As Person Of Interest

Anthony Quinn Warner

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Anthony Quinn Warner is a 63-year-old Tennessee man who has been named as the person of interest accused in the explosion of a parked RV in downtown Nashville on Christmas morning.

FBI public affairs officer Darrell DeBusk said information developed during the course of the investigation led law enforcement to the former home of Anthony Quinn Warner on Bakertown Road in Antioch, Tennessee.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dYLgVTCFY0

Anthony Quinn Warner

Per public records Anthony Quinn Warner recently conveyed his property in Antioch, Tennessee to Michelle L Swing, of Los Angeles, California for free. A quit claim deed available through Davidson County records shows that on November 25, 2020, he gave the property in Antioch to an unmarried Swing for zero dollars.

The deed says that Warner was unmarried. The woman has ties to Tennessee and is 29 years old, according to online records. Her Facebook page is now deleted.It is unclear what their relationship is at this time. 

Warner also has an arrest history from the late 70s for felony controlled substances in Davidson County, Tennessee.

One online report says Warner “worked for himself in computers.” The report continued that he was “self-employed in IT.” It is not known if Warner worked for AT&T where internet, phone, and 9-1-1 services were still down as of this morning.

Nashville Mayor John Cooper previously called the bombing a “one-off event.”

Cooper was quoted saying “As for the explosion, we’ve got great people working on it, and we’ll get to the bottom of it,” he said in a news conference. “It seems intentional, but I think it’s just a one-off event, and people should not be concerned about it. But in a year that has had everything else, let’s add an explosion to it.”

Cincinnati police were dispatched to a similiar RV parked and running near the federal building there last night as a precaution.

 

 

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Nashville Internet, Phones, 9-1-1 Still Down

Nashville internet, phones, and 9-1-1 systems were still down Saturday morning after the Christmas morning bombing outside an AT&T data center in downtown Nashville.

AT&T said in a public statement around 5 p.m. Friday that they were bringing national disaster recovery teams to the Nashville area along with regional resources to work to restore service.

Nashville Internet Building Damaged By Explosion

A suspicious RV parked outside an AT&T facility downtown near Second Avenue and Commerce Street exploded around 6:30 a.m. Friday in what authorities are calling an “intentional act.” To date, Metro Nashville Police have not ruled out or in terrorism.

Multiple local, state and federal law enforcement agencies continue to investigate the explosion that injured three, destroyed buildings and homes, and affected at least 41 businesses. Authorities also investigated another suspicious incident in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Nashville Internet and Other Services Being Repaired

The outages were reported several hours after the explosion. AT&T indicated in their statement that the building was damaged and access to power was an issue.

“There are serious logistical challenges to working in a disaster area, and we will make measurable progress in the hours and days ahead,” the statement read.

The outage also caused flights out of Nashville International Airport to be halted on Friday but most flights appeared to be on time Saturday morning.

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Cincinnati – Potential Second Explosives Incident Investigated

Cincinnati

Cincinnati police spokesperson Sgt. Eric Franz said authorities completed an investigation into an RV that fit the description of a ‘suspicious vehicle’ near the John Weld Peck Federal Building on 6th Street Friday evening without incident.

Cincinnati

An RV with its engine running was reported to the Cincinnati Police by the security detail at the Federal building.

Franz said, based on the RV explosion incident that took place in Nashville early Christmas morning, the police are using Explosive Detection K-9’s to clear the scene out of an abundance of caution.

Cincinnati, Nashville, Other Cities On Alert

Multiple US cities are on alert in and around telecommunications hubs tonight as social media rumors swirl about a possible attack on wireless and internet networks.

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Nashville Christmas Morning Explosion Intentional

Nashville Christmas Morning Explosion

A Nashville Christmas morning explosion rocked the streets as officers were responding to a report of shots fired in the area.

Metro Nashville Police Department officers responded to the call of shots fired around 5:30 a.m. CT Friday Christmas morning. On arrival they found a motor home parked in front of an AT&T transmission building at 166 2nd Avenue North. A recorded message that indicated a bomb would explode in 15 minutes was heard coming from the RV, Metro Nashville Police Chief John Drake said during a news conference.
Nashville Christmas Morning Explosion
Officers saw no immediate evidence of shots fired but they requested the department’s hazardous devices unit and started to evacuate neighborhood residents, police said.
The RV exploded at 6:30 a.m. CT as the bomb squad was responding, police spokesman Don Aaron said.
“We do believe this to have been an intentional act,” he said. “Significant damage has been done to the infrastructure there on 2nd Avenue North.”
At least three were injured this morning in the blast, including a police officer who had been evacuating the area.
The FBI Memphis office is seeking information and digital media from today’s explosion in Nashville, Tennessee. Tips can be submitted digitally at fbi.gov/nashville or by phone by dialing 1-800-CALL-FBI. There have been several recent threats against the FBI and others.

Nashville Christmas Morning Explosion Update

Authorities have found what they believe to be human remains near the site of the explosion in downtown Nashville on Christmas morning, according to two law enforcement officials familiar with the ongoing investigation.

The remains have been sent to the medical examiner’s office for analysis.
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