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is in london for us. what have we learned about her facebook posts and any other signs of support of isis? reporter: facebook says it s taken down that post. but it was a post that was apparently quite deliberate in a fairly public forum, saying that this was expressing support for the isis leader al baghdadi. what s unique about that is that the couple took other steps, it seems, to destroy their communications. there were two cell phones found damaged in a waste paper bin, hard drive taken from the computer. the fbi is now looking to find out more of the digital foot prints that the couple deliberately tried to hide. it s suggesting there may be more digital evidence that the couple did not want to reveal.
and moved to the united states with him and went through the all of the different security processes required to get that fiancee visa which is a rigorous process. so there s not an indication that this was a sleeper cell, that this was someone who was planted by isis, that this took years in the making. it s more likely that it was someone in the united states, unhappy with the way they were living, what they were seeing and became radicalized there and was part of a cell in the united states. and by the way, that is exactly the scenario that people intelligence, law enforcement, have been warning about. and they have warned specifically that the united states has a unique danger because of the easy access to weapons, firearms. that it s not like a lone wolf in a country it s hard to get guns can carry out an attack as devastating as this one.
cell, malcolm? think of it as two people or perhaps a larger group? no. i think you need to think of them as a cell. just based on the intelligence received overall. one thing that we need to consider here is the organization that is now isis, the islamic state, is not just a bunch of young, amateur yahoos coming together to take parts of iraq, a hybrid of everything that we have ever fought between 2003 and 2011 that was al qaeda and saddam hussein s intelligence agencies with extensive, decades long operational intelligence and agent handling experience come together with foreign nationals who have had experience. for a mission in the united states, it would have been a special mission. you would want to inspire someone over here, then handle them very carefully with very tight operational and operational security controls and then allow them to carry out an attack in order not to have that compromised. if you had that much direction over it, wouldn t isis have claimed, you know,
outside the group, what do they mean by that? they mean external and internal threats. internal being inside this country, external being from outside, really isis. the internal threats would be the declining decent jobs, the idea for whites, that whites are going to be a minority, the various political correctness, particularly on conservatives. this network of forces together tends to push people farther to the right and in this case it s been working strikingly to the advantage of donald trump in the republican primary electorate. david berg from yale talked to you and said at some level deep within our primitive unconscious, those regions of the brain that process fear before the cerebral cortex can