Nine surface to air missiles have entered the U.S. through the New Mexico border that are intended for three Iranian assassination teams to target former President Trump’s private plane, according to intelligence gathered by Dr. Pete Chambers, a former Special Operations Flight Surgeon, Green Beret officer and a Task Force Surgeon for Operation Lone Star.
“Doc Chambers” revealed during a podcast Thursday that two independent sources on the southern border in New Mexico have provided corroborating intelligence about the surface-to-air missiles to his humanitarian response mission, the Remnant A-Team.
Chambers said the weapons were “of possible Iranian origin” and that his group received the information through “two separate reporting streams” on Sunday evening, September 22.
One of the reports allegedly came from a confidential informant in New Mexico who has been able to infiltrate “nefarious networks” on the border.
“It appears that, based on this reporting, that the identified target is former President Trump’s plane,” he said on “Tommy’s Podcast.”
“Appropriate authorities have been notified,” Chambers added. Because sources and methods must be protected, he noted that the information shared with authorities was “a lot more information than what we can talk about here.”
The New York Times reported on Wednesday that the Trump Campaign is considering having the former president travel travel less on his Trump-branded private plane, due to the myriad of threats against him.
The former president and current Republican presidential nominee prides himself on his plane. It has his name emblazoned on it in gold — his advisers refer to it as Trump Force One — and he wanted to keep using it as president after the 2016 election, something that the Secret Service did not support.
Private planes, like Trump’s refurbished Boeing 757, “are not equipped with the kind of protections that Air Force One has,” the Times noted.
As a safety precaution, the Trump campaign reportedly used multiple planes to get the candidate and his team to a rally in North Carolina on Wednesday.
Chambers said that the two independent sources both said there are three three-man teams in the United States who are waiting to receive the missiles. He added that he did not know if they had received the cargo yet.
The surface to air missiles have “a range of up to five kilometers with a maximum flight height of 4,000 feet and a speed that can reach up to 850 miles per hour,” he explained, noting it would most likely be deployed during a take-off or landing. The ordinance also has a sophisticated heat-seeking laser targeting system, Chambers added.
“To get nine surface to air missiles across the United States border at a point of entry would require some insider help,” he continued. “There’s no way—no way they’re coming across with this type of ordinance at a point of entry in New Mexico without help.”
Chambers said they he suspected the Sinaloa Cartel may have played a role, but did not rule out assistance from the U.S. Intelligence Community.
Independent journalist Emerald Robinson appeared to advance that suspicion in a post on X Friday, writing that a “national security expert has warned President Trump directly that Biden regime is aiding and abetting Iranian hit teams to eliminate him, per source familiar.”
A separate source told independent journalist Lara Logan that the missiles are “Iranian made but not Iran.”
“That is the layer of misdirection. Sinaloa cartel facilitated transfer at the behest of treasonous elements within USG looking to kickoff their hot war with Iran,” Logan posted on X. “War Inc. baited the leftists into war frenzy with Ukraine. Looking to do the same with conservatives via this false flag.”
There are currently five assassination teams targeting Trump in the United States, three of foreign origin and two domestic, a Department of Homeland Security Whistleblower told Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), last week.
Gaetz said the whistleblower told him he was concerned that Trump’s protective detail was not what it should be given the dire threat level against him.
“… this individual was coming to me, concerned that the force protection around President Trump, even prior to that second assassination attempt, was not sufficient for what it needed to be, and the coordination at that level, at the dignitary protection level is like the bare minimum that we have to do to keep our presidents, our presidential candidates, safe while they’re on the trail,” the Florida congressman said.
Trump addressed the Iranian threats on X, Wednesday night. “Moves were already made by Iran that didn’t work out, but they will try again,” Trump wrote. “Not a good situation for anyone. I am surrounded by more men, guns, and weapons than I have ever seen before.”
According to the Times, Trump in private conversations repeatedly questions why the Biden regime isn’t doing more to address the threats he’s facing.
“If this was Kamala or another Democrat, we’d blow up Iran,” a source recalled Trump saying. “They won’t do anything because it’s me.”
Some in Mr. Trump’s circle spoke of then-President Bill Clinton ordering Tomahawk cruise missiles fired on Iraqi intelligence headquarters in Baghdad after a foiled assassination attempt on Mr. Clinton’s predecessor, George H.W. Bush.
According to Susan Crabtree in an explosive report at RealClearPolitics, the U.S. Secret Service could have thwarted both assassination attempts against Trump if it had flown a surveillance drone at the two sites—the Butler, Pennsylvania, rally and the Florida golf course—before Trump arrived in either place.
Podcast guest Bazzel Baz, an actor and former CIA Special Operations Officer who works with Chambers, explained how they are able to gather intelligence at the border.
“There’s a cadre of former intelligence officers that still believe in protecting the United States of America. We support the Constitution and we honor the founding fathers,” Baz said.
“Within our circle, we have a robust intelligence network of agents that have access—sometimes better than all of the 3-letter agencies combined,” he added.
“The fact that this administration has allowed for this to happen, the fact now that this national security issue could effect any and all Americans in our country—that is treason! That is dereliction of duty, and this president that is in there and his entire staff should be removed immediately,” Baz declared.
Doc Chambers is a decorated combat veteran and Purple Heart recipient for wounds received in combat.
His last two deployments were in Texas, where he was a liaison to Governor Gregg Abbott’s TASK FORCE during the 2020 Texas COVID response, and the border in 2021 as an Operation Lone Star Task Force Surgeon. Chambers, and two other flight surgeons—Lt. Col. Theresa Long, Dr. Samuel Sigoloff—became Department of Defense whistleblowers in January of 2022 when they joined a several other medical experts for a panel discussion hosted by Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) titled, “COVID 19: A Second Opinion.”
On March of 2022, he testified as a fact witness in Liberty Counsel’s SEALs v. DoD case defending two plaintiffs from the military COVID shot mandate. Doc Chambers testified that his adverse reaction to the Moderna shot derailed his plans to retire from the military in 2023 after nearly 40 years of service. After his injection, he said he developed demyelination, a condition affecting the central nervous system.
Dr. Chambers testified that he and Lt. Col. Long reviewed the DOD’s Defense Medical Epidemiology Database (DMED), the military equivalent to the federal government’s Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), and discovered other military members had also developed a demyelination disease after the COVID shots.
Chambers said he was told that his job was to get soldiers vaccinated and that his superiors had told him that religious exemptions would be automatically denied. “Soldiers will try. Soldiers will fail,” this commanders said.
He pointed out in 2022 that the shots were not effective in preventing infection, and estimated that about 75-80 percent of soldiers getting infected were “double vaxed” compared to only about 15 percent of soldiers who were not vaccinated.
Like Long, Chambers also testified that many soldiers were being injured by the COVID shots, and that “this is not normal.”
He has also testified before the State of Arizona Senate, and briefed legislators in Alaska, Wisconsin, Idaho, Texas, Oklahoma, Florida and on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.
He retired from service at the end of May, 2022 after he was pulled from duty for refusing orders to stop informed consents, which he considered unlawful. Chambers says he was stripped of benefits and pay and forced into retirement.
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