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📣 New Release: ISIS: Know Thy Enemy
Our latest investigation clarifies how ISIS is structured in 2026 and how that architecture translates directly into regeneration and real-world operational activity. Understanding how the organization is built today is essential to anticipating how it will adapt, evolve, and operate tomorrow, particularly across recruitment and external attack planning pathways.
What emerges is not a degraded network but a resilient system designed to persist, one that continues to learn, adjust, and reconstitute itself faster than it is disrupted by counterterrorism operations, ensuring the enemy remains dangerous even when it seeks to present itself to the outside world as highly fragmented. That fragmentation is not only structural but also deliberately reinforced through effective deception campaigns designed to obscure cohesion, mask intent, and distort external assessments of its true operational capacity.
This is not a story of a defeated Islamic State in decline. It is the record of a group that has adapted to survive sustained pressure, exploited gaps in attention and enforcement, and steadily rebuilt capacity under conditions where it was widely assessed to have been contained. The result is a renewed threat picture that reflects not just endurance, but a failure to fully disrupt the system that enabled its return.
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The Return of Hamza bin Laden
Al-Qaeda released a video yesterday featuring its Emir, Hamza bin Laden, in footage that appears to have been recorded years after 2009, yet not a single major U.S. media outlet has reported on it.
Ask yourself why.
This video was released by al-Qaeda's central media outlet, As-Sahab and shows Hamza alongside Dr. Ayman al-Zawahiri. Accompanying the video is a nasheed performed by an al-Qaeda vocalist, reciting a poetry elegy written by Sheikh Abu Hafs al-Mauritani aka Mahfouz Ould al-Walid, the former mufti and Shura Council member of al-Qaeda, mourning Sheikh Osama bin Laden.
You can clearly see Hamza bin Laden at 5:46. And by the way, he appears identical to the best image of Hamza that I obtained within the last couple years, the image I was suppose to show in-person to the National Security Council last February 2025 but my meeting was canceled by Sebastian Gorka. He even told some serving at the NSC that I was on drugs to stop them from seeing my evidence on Hamza.
For years, the government and its think tank allies have told the public that this threat was gone. They have purposely lied to you. The evidence tells a different story.
Consider this a wake-up call. The next generation of the bin Laden sons is coming to attack our homeland. Pay attention to what is being plotted and who is involved before events force the conversation that we have been preparing you for.
Why Was Sirajuddin Haqqani Meeting an ISIS Leader Inside Saudi Arabia's Most Secure Prison?
While in Saudi Arabia for the Hajj, Sirajuddin Haqqani traveled on May 19th, 2026, to Al Ha'ir Prison to meet with Walid bin Saleh al-Sinani, the detained deputy head of the Islamic State's Shura Council.
Think about that for a moment.
Al Ha'ir is not an ordinary prison. It is one of Saudi Arabia's most secure detention facilities, a maximum security complex designed to house some of the Kingdom's most significant terrorism and security-related detainees. You do not simply walk into Al Ha'ir and meet with a high-value ISIS prisoner. This is a Top 10 member of ISIS.
Which raises an obvious question.
How did the terrorist head of the Haqqani Network and the Taliban's Minister of Interior gain access to one of the most senior ISIS figures currently in Saudi custody?
More importantly, who approved it?
Because there is virtually no scenario in which a meeting of this significance occurred without the knowledge and involvement of Saudi authorities. Somebody authorized it. Somebody facilitated it. Somebody knew it was happening.
And if Saudi officials were aware of the meeting, another question immediately follows.
Was the conversation recorded?
That question matters because Sirajuddin was reportedly expected to provide an update on terrorists deployed to Europe, Australia, and the United States. Terrorists that intend to kill Americans. If true, this was not simply a courtesy visit between two jihadist figures. This discussion has direct implications for the national security of the U.S. homeland.
Any intelligence service in the United States, Europe, or Australia should want answers.
What was discussed?
Who was present?
Was the meeting monitored?
Were transcripts, recordings, notes, or intelligence reports generated?
And if those records exist, have they been shared with partner nations whose citizens may be at-risk?
The broader issue here is equally troubling. For years, governments have attempted to portray the Taliban, the Haqqani Network, ISIS, and other terrorist organizations as isolated actors operating independently of one another. Yet incidents like this continue to reveal interactions occurring behind closed doors between some of the most senior figures in the global jihadist movement.
At a minimum, Saudi Arabia should explain how one of the world's most wanted terrorists was granted access to a senior ISIS leader inside one of the Kingdom's most secure prisons. Who authorized the meeting? What was its purpose? What was discussed?
This meeting deserves far more scrutiny than it has received from the leaders of our country, particularly within the intelligence and military communities tasked with protecting the United States from terrorist threats.
Because at that point, this is no longer just Saudi Arabia's issue or a matter of what they allowed to occur.
IT IS NOW OUR DAMN ISSUE.
Benghazi News!
Word on the street in Misrata, Libya is that the U.S. government has taken custody of 2012 Benghazi attacker Marei al-Arfi number #28 in Benghazi: Know Thy Enemy.
We will await an official government confirmation from either the FBI or DoJ, but very good news if true.
New FBI, same as old the FBI. They literally subpoenaed my Dropbox in April of last year when I was a DoD employee. They knew where I worked, and could come by my office at anytime to talk to me. They also could come to my home as they were there in person in January 2025 to deal with the assassination plot against me.
This is weaponization and NO they have not been reformed.
We told plenty of people in the government that Al-Qaeda was coming into the U.S. through Otay Mesa and it was blown off every single time.
Now look here.
Tune in to @The_Watch_Floor next Friday on YouTube for the premiere of our special series, Back to Benghazi. In Episode 1, we return in person to the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, where we revisit the attack, explore what has changed since 2012, and examine why Benghazi still matters today.
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The Mali operation was directed and planed out of al-Qaeda central based in Afghanistan, but the DC think tanks are covering that up because the administration wants to sell a narrative that Africa is now the epicenter of terrorism. That is a lie. It’s Afghanistan and Syria. You are smart enough now on counterterrorism to know better!
Africa is “now” the hub of Al-Qaeda activities, NOT Afghanistan, pay attention to who is lying to you and playing this game. This is coordinated misinformation.
Tomorrow we drop our latest investigation, ISIS: Know Thy Enemy
As ISIS resurges, we break down the group’s current organizational structure, who now leads external operations following the death of Abdallah Makki Muslih al-Rifai, the current members of the Shura Council, and who has been appointed to the reestablished Military Council. The global network has both adapted and evolved after years of pressure.
The threat never disappeared. Most people just stopped paying attention.
If you want to understand where ISIS stands today, and what comes next, this is one you do not want to miss.
Pretty much everything in this clip is incorrect, heavens, Sharifullah wasn’t the suicide bomber, they even had back up bombers in case Sangari failed and he wasn’t one of those chosen either. I think the public is smart enough to know the suicide bomber literally died at Abbey Gate. Sharifullah is what is called a scapegoat, low hanging fruit that our government tried to pin as the mastermind as he was an easy capture in Pakistan.