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Predicting a “reckoning” in 2025, former CIA intelligence official Sarah Adams called out U.S. taxpayer funding of a terrorist group and the implications of the Defense Department being deceived.

“This isn’t just an intelligence failure–it’s a betrayal of every safeguard we thought we had.”

From warning about enemies inside the gates to blasting failures in congressional oversight, the co-author of “Benghazi: Know Thy Enemy” remained dedicated to fully depicting the threat posed to the American public as a result of policies perpetuated throughout the Biden-Harris administration.

Saturday, this included a reaction post to Ali Maisam Nazary, the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan’s head of foreign relations, that alleged the Taliban and Al Qaeda “mask their global terror activities by attributing attacks to ISIS.”

“No more excuses for getting this wrong or for repeating the false narrative that ‘the Taliban is fighting ISIS.’ Many voices have already exposed their tactics,” began Adams. “The truth is that these terrorists have successfully deceived our Intelligence Community, the Department of Defense, and even some of the smartest minds among us. If the Taliban can manipulate them, imagine what a near-peer adversary can accomplish.”

In calling to stop aid and information sharing with the terrorists, “not just to minimize further loss of life in the U.S. homeland but to address what will undoubtedly go down as the greatest counterintelligence failure of my generation,” the former analyst expressed the need for those who had spoken out to take “security precautions…here at home, in our own country, in our own homes.”

“This is not fearmongering–it’s a reality we cannot afford to ignore. 2025 will be a reckoning because they allowed a terrorist group to compromise our classified collection influencing the assessments that our law enforcement depends on to protect us and the analysis our illustrious politicians base decisions on,” she continued. “This isn’t just an intelligence failure–it’s a betrayal of every safeguard we thought we had.”

Reacting to another post that estimated U.S. payments to the Taliban between $40 million and $80 million every 7-10 days since the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal, plus $446 million in 2024 as part of Operation Enduring Sentinel, Adams expressed, “Boy some of that renowned Congressional oversight would be useful right about now, because this operation has clearly failed–miserably.”

“About Congress, when I briefed a number of Representatives about our funding of the Taliban, they asked me for a list. That’s right–while being the body that approves how much of our taxpayer dollars go to the Taliban,” the former official added incredulously, “they don’t even know all of the U.S. government sources funding the Taliban themselves. There’s not tracking or accountability involved, and once the Taliban receives the money, there’s zero oversight on where it goes.”

Asking for others to highlight funds that might have been missed, Adams noted $3.5 billion from the Afghan government that was funneled to the Taliban via a Swiss bank account and said, “We cannot allow this to continue. We must intensify our efforts and bring more to the fight!”

As the public demanded answers about the terrorist attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans and the Cybertruck bombing outside Trump International Hotel Las Vegas, Adams’s appearance on former U.S. Navy SEAL Shawn Ryan’s podcast had garnered renewed attention as she’d said there were “more than 1,000 Al Qaeda members in the United States. But for the homeland attack, that number is based on what Al Qaeda is saying, so they could exaggerate it.”

Having noted that ISIS aimed for mass casualties, she went on to convey that the terrorist groups were attempting to “coordinate.”

“I don’t know if coordinated means all at the same time or if coordinated means we do it Monday, we do it Tuesday, we do it Wednesdays, we do it Thursday, we do it Friday, we just do 5 straight days,” Adams told Ryan. “So but they want it coordinated.”

The former official had also made clear, “I’m certain we’ll either have embassy attacks in 2025 or the homeland attack, or both.”

Kevin Haggerty
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