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Terror Attacks Multiply Like Rabbits

Terror Attacks Multiply Like Rabbits

Think the whole world is erupting? We’ve just had a plague of terror attacks and counter-attacks....

Renegade Talk Radio · Renegade Talk Radio

May 6, 201936m 3s

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Think the whole world is erupting? We’ve just had a plague of terror attacks and counter-attacks. Notre Dame, Sri Lanka,
St. Patrick’s Cathedral, California car ramming, Texas arson and more. Some perpetrators are blaming their attack on
retaliation for previous attacks - so where will it end?

This episode looks at the recent rash of attacks, starting with Notre Dame at the beginning of Holy Week, which may yet
turn out to be terrorism, since the investigators have just now been able to enter the cathedral to start trying to decipher
the cause. The authorities rushed to deny it was terror, even before they began the arson investigation, but recent findings…
such as some workers smoking cigarettes… warn us not to jump to conclusions.

Next came the Sri Lanka Easter suicide bombings of churches and luxury hotels, with hundreds killed and injured. We look
at some fascinating aspects of this tragedy - how the bombers were wealthy and well-educated, how the attack could have
been prevented if the warnings they got had been heeded, and what the connection was to ISIS.

Next we examine the Sunnyvale, California ramming attack perpetrated by an army veteran, Isaiah Peoples. His devotion
to the Christian church, mixed with mental illness, inspired him to retaliate for attacks against Christians by mowing down
pedestrians who he thought were Muslim. Finally, we look at another anti-Muslim attack by a man who tried to set the Austin
Muslim Community Center on fire.

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