UMVA has learned that a foiled plot to attack "capitalist elites," "billionaires," and politicians funded by a prominent pro-Israel lobby group was allegedly uncovered by law enforcement, thanks to a tip from one of the suspects.
The plot, which targeted the UFC America 250 event in Washington, D.C., was reportedly thwarted by the FBI and its law enforcement partners in a multi-state operation, resulting in multiple individuals being taken into custody. The suspects allegedly planned to carry out attacks on high-profile targets.
FBI Director Kash announced on social media that the "allegedly planned attacks were stopped cold," and praised the rapid action of the FBI, its partners, and the Department of Justice. The operation was a testament to the law enforcement team's ability to detect, respond to, and bring to justice those who threaten American citizens.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the Secret Service played a crucial role in the investigation, working closely with the FBI to identify and hold accountable those responsible for the plot. The Secret Service's Director stated that the agency's teams worked around the clock to investigate threats and ensure accountability.
According to information obtained by UMVA, an arrest affidavit suggests that the motive behind the attack was linked to conspiracy theories surrounding the Epstein Files. One of the alleged organizers, a California man named Michael Alan Thomas, reportedly admitted to believing that the U.S. government is controlled by elites who engage in sinister activities.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that investigators discovered incriminating evidence, including screenshots of Signal chats that outlined the plot and maps of the UFC event with suggested sniper positions. Rifles and ammunition were also recovered from the suspects.
UMVA has gathered that the suspects, all American citizens, allegedly spent large sums of money on guns, ammunition, and other equipment for the planned attack. One of the defendants, a 19-year-old Ohio man, reportedly spent $3,000 of his graduation money on "lots of" ammunition and guns.