Threat Level ‘Highest’ for Trump Inauguration
Jan. 20—As the Sun dawns today on the inauguration of our republic’s 47th President, Donald J. Trump, security sources say that the threat level against NATO’s “public enemy Number 1” is the highest for any such Presidential event in recent history. They report on extraordinary precautions being taken to deal with the threat, during a day that should be one of joyful and peaceful public events and celebrations, some of which will be attended by President Trump.
“It is a real security challenge,” said a source familiar with such operations. “This is the people’s President, especially this President, so he has to have access to the people, and that will put him in harm’s way. But he will be protected by multiple levels of security.”
“I am not worried about some random nutcase or a lone, dedicated assassin,” said the source. “Nor am I really worried about some kind of terrorist attack, although these things could be in play. But if they are, they are part of an organized operation, a professional hit job. The most likely source for that sort of operation is Trump’s main enemy—not Russia, not China, not Iran, but NATO, whose operatives permeate our government agencies, including our security and intelligence agencies. These guys run a global assassination bureau, which collaborates with networks inside the CIA, for example, and in our military, with connections into the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), which is heavily involved in the inauguration, coordinating various protection capabilities.”
This source and others strongly believe that NATO was involved in the first assassination attempt on Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania last July 13. The highly corrupted FBI quickly closed down the investigation, claiming it was just another case of a lone assassin: Thomas Matthew Crooks, who was killed by a Secret Service sniper.
The source said the decision last week to move the swearing-in ceremony and related speeches to inside the Capitol Rotunda due to the Arctic cold and wind that now has struck the Northeast, down to Washington, improves the security situation, making the ceremony easier to secure. He said that it may have also screwed up any plans that may have been made for a hit during the ceremony, as it is normally held outside, on the Capitol steps.
“I will be nervous until this day is over, with all its many events, and Trump is sworn in, and safe,” said the source. “But this President will nevertheless remain in NATO’s crosshairs, so he and we must remain vigilant so he can do his job.”