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EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 20 MIN

Ep. 121 Terrorist attacks hit homeland

from His Vine & Fig Tree Podcast · host The Hardest Truths

Since the start of Operation Epic Fury, there have been two homeland terrorist attacks: Austin, Texas on March 1; and New York City on March 7. Ndiaga Diagne, a naturalized U.S. citizen who was born in Senegal, fired a semi-automatic pistol at Buford’s Backyard Beer Garden on West 6th Street in Austin in the early morning of March 1. He shot 18 people, killing three, before Austin police killed him. Diagne expressed support for Iranian leaders and Islam being the one true religion. Meanwhile, there was a protest of the Islamification of New York City at Gracie Mansion on March 7. Some Islamists showed up to counter that protest. Ibrahim Kayumi, 19 of Newtown, Pa., and Emir Balat, 18 of Langhorne, Pa., have been charged by the feds for the ISIS-inspired attack at this protest. They attempted to set off an IED filled with screws, nuts, and bolts. If it had detonated, it would have injured and killed many people. Both incidents should be getting wall-to-wall coverage, but that’s not happening with our irresponsible news media.The Iranian National Women’s Soccer Team recently had a match in Australia. They gained attention when they stood silent instead of singing the Iranian national anthem before the soccer match. As the team went home Sunday, some players were doing S-O-S with sign language. Australia offered asylum to seven connected to the team, with six doing so. Meanwhile, the plane had a stop in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Wednesday. The updated information is players told authorities in Malaysia they didn’t want to return to Iran. These girls cannot return to a nation that would deliver their certain death. The world will see how it plays out. President Donald Trump told Austrlian Prime Minister on Monday the U.S. would take all of them.There is fraud all over America. Somali fraud is still getting attention. Now, the feds are investigating Medicaid fraud in New York state connected to the home healthcare program. And CBS News did an investigation into hospice fraud in California. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit curtolson.substack.com

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