THE FBI KNEW ARIZONA ISLAMIST WAS TARGETING PAMELA GELLER – DID NOTHING!

The FBI reportedly knew Islamists were targeting the Garland, Texas Draw Mohammad contest in 2015 hours before the attack occurred.

They did nothing.

The Islamists were shot dead outside of the Texas event before they could enter the venue and slaughter the attendees.



Elton Simpson (on left) , reportedly tweeted minutes before the attack that he and his fellow assailant had pledged allegiance to Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

The FBI knew Elton Simpson was heading to Garland, Texas.

But the event organizers WERE NOT Notified nor was their security team!

Shepard Smith reported this back in 2015:

The FBI knew one of the gunmen in Sunday’s attack in Texas could be targeting the controversial Mohammad cartoon contest, anti-Islam conference… And they knew it hours before the attack occurred. That comes straight from the FBI director who just moments ago held a closed door meeting with reporters. The FBI put out a bulletin with suspect’s picture before the attack. He said it’s not clear if police in Garland, Texas knew about that bulletin.

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TGP reached out to Pamela Geller after this report in 2015.

Here is what Pamela said:

Q: Pamela were you notified by the FBI or local officials that terrorist Elton Simpson was heading your way? Pamela Geller: No, we were not. Q: Were your security officials notified? Pamela Geller: No.

Here is the video report from yesterday—



Now Pamela Geller is speaking out.

The New York human rights activist believes the FBI wanted her dead!

The Daily Beast recently reported that “days before an ISIS sympathizer attacked a cartoon contest in Garland, Texas, he received a text from an undercover FBI agent. ‘Tear up Texas,’ the agent messaged Elton Simpson days before he opened fire at the Draw Muhammad event, according to an affidavit (pdf) filed in federal court Thursday.”

The Beast’s Katie Zavadski also revealed that the undercover agent was at our free speech event in Garland, where Simpson and Nadir Soofi attempted a jihad massacre…

…Now we find they were in on the planning of the jihad attack, and did nothing about it. If you recall, the FBI only got around to alerting Garland police about Simpson’s jihad plans three hours before our event. It was Garland police, not the FBI, that coordinated all the super security efforts with our own security team.

The FBI knew about the impending attack, one of their agents told Simpson to “tear up Texas,” and an accomplice of Simpson was even communicating with the undercover agent at the time of the attack.

The Beast reported that this accomplice “asked the undercover officer about the Draw Muhammad event’s security, size, and police presence, during the event, according to an affidavit filed in court. The affidavit does not specify what the undercover responded to questions about size and security.” Why not? Why weren’t the agent’s answers released?

They knew about the attack, yet they didn’t have a team there in case the jihadis started shooting?