Grayman Briefing - Summary of Recent Developments (SORD) for the Prepared Citizen

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From 2nd Amendment legal updates to supply chain disruptions to civil unrest, the Grayman Briefing provides daily intelligence for the prepared citizen. This broadcast provides a brief overview of events, incidents, legislative updates, and other reports for your situational awareness. Our weekly Summary of Recent Developments (SORD) allows listeners to catch up on the week's past news by getting a summarization of the content recently shared to Grayman Briefing subscribers at www.graymanbriefing.com

  1. 2D AGO

    SORD: Q1 Update 7 - Epstein update, Poland grid cyberattack risks to U.S., agroterrorism bioweapon threats, Missouri solar moratorium, transgender shooters attack 30 victims, Signal app flaws.

    BLUF: Across the country; In NY, FBI interviews revealed MCC surveillance breakdowns including a deleted hard drive by an agent and a media-diversion decoy during Epstein's body transport. In MO, lawmakers advance bills imposing a moratorium on large solar projects through 2027 and capping them at 2% of county cropland to protect agricultural land use. In RI, a transgender parent opened fire at a high school hockey game in Pawtucket, killing two including family members and injuring three before dying by self-inflicted gunshot amid a domestic dispute. Nationwide, CISA warned of grid risks after Poland's attack, issuing directives to replace vulnerable edge devices while DOE predicts blackouts could surge 100 times by 2030 due to retiring generation and rising demand. FBI reports highlight agroterrorism as a low-cost way for adversaries to disrupt livestock and crops, causing economic shocks without direct combat. Signal app privacy tips emphasize hiding phone numbers, using usernames, enabling disappearing messages, and disabling contact sharing to enhance security against phishing and unauthorized access. Globally, a cyber intrusion disrupted Poland's energy sector visibility without full collapse, underscoring insecure devices. In Canada, an 18-year-old transgender individual killed his mother, half-brother, and six at a school.See more at www.graymanbriefing.com

    12 min
  2. FEB 11

    SORD: Q1 Update 6 – Private property carry ban HI, gun bans NM, ransomware attack on gov, Epstein draft suggests wrong death date, handgun mail ban, Ring AI search party opens surveillance state.

    BLUF: Across the Country; in HI, the Supreme Court heard Wolford v. Lopez on whether states can broadly bar licensed carry on private property open to the public by default; in TN, lawmakers advanced SB 350 to limit landlord restrictions on tenant firearm possession in rental housing; in NM, lawmakers introduced SB 17 to expand bans on certain semiautomatic firearms, magazines over 10 rounds, and impose tighter dealer compliance rules; in CT, New Britain reported a ransomware breach impacting multiple city departments while emergency services remained operational; and in NY, newly released DOJ files included a draft Epstein death announcement dated August 9, 2019, raising questions about pre-prepared statements and documented custody failures. On a national level, DOJ issued a legal memo concluding the federal handgun mailing ban is unconstitutional as applied post-Bruen and separately reviewed possible rollbacks of Biden-era ATF firearm regulations affecting transfers and enforcement; the Supreme Court continued considering United States v. Hemani on drug-user firearm possession bans; U.S. markets marked the Dow closing above 50,000 as semiconductor and AI-linked gains drove a broader rebound; and Ring deployed “Search Party,” using AI-driven camera-network scanning for missing pets, prompting renewed privacy and surveillance concerns. See more at www.graymanbriefing.com

    12 min
  3. FEB 3

    SORD: Q1 Update 5 – 3.5 million Epstein Files, drinking water risk is 14 states, Anti-ICE riots, Doomsday Clock, Criminal Biolab uncovered, TikTok GPS tracking.

    BLUF: Across the Country; more than a dozen states, decades of fertilizer and manure overapplication have left farmland saturated with legacy phosphorus, driving runoff into rivers and lakes, worsening toxic blooms, dead zones, and increasing drinking water treatment costs; in MN, an investigation into an anti-ICE church disruption resulted in federal civil-rights conspiracy charges and arrests, while a separate town hall incident involving Rep. Ilhan Omar led to an assault charge after an unknown substance was sprayed at her; in NE, a student was struck by an SUV during an anti-ICE protest outside Fremont High School; in DC, more than 30,000 attendees participated in the March for Life while, separately, Patriot Front members gathered nearby without overt protest actions; in OR, damage to a federal building in Eugene was cited in federal statements on protest response policy; in NV, authorities executing a search warrant seized more than 1,000 vials of unknown liquids and laboratory equipment from a residence linked to a prior illegal biolab case in CA where vials of infectious diseases were concealed. On a national level, the Doomsday Clock was set to 85 seconds to midnight, citing escalating nuclear risks, climate pressures, biotechnology misuse, unregulated artificial intelligence, and global leadership failures; anti-ICE activists promoted a nationwide general strike calling for work, school, and shopping stoppages with backing from public figures and activist organizations; the Department of Justice released approximately 3.5 million Epstein-related records described as a final bulk disclosure, containing extensive unverified allegations and investigative material, the files raise concerns over how embedded 100s of high-profile figures and politicians were into pedophilia, satanic rituals, torture, murder, and pressure campaigns; federal authorities announced they will not intervene in protests or unrest in Democratic-led cities without formal local or state requests while prioritizing protection of federal property; TikTok updated its U.S. privacy policy to allow opt-in collection of precise GPS-level location data, prompting concerns about user pressure, surveillance risk, and expanded data access. See more at www.graymanbriefing.com

    14 min
  4. JAN 27

    SORD: Q1 Update 4 - Insurgency/Riots in MN as OPFOR declare limited victory, Portland officer shooting, Armed protest in PA, Winter storm impacts, Cyber disruptions, Greenland tariff standoff

    Across the Country; in MN, sustained anti-ICE riots escalated with National Guard deployments, autonomous zones, church disruptions, assaults on federal officers, and coordinated pressure campaigns by businesses all as government opposing forces declared a limited victory following a partial BP withdrawal and a pending agreement for state leaders to hand over immigrants criminals, in local LE detainment, to federal agents.; in OR, two Portland Police Bureau officers were shot and wounded during a domestic threat response as separate anti-ICE protests escalated at ICE facilities; in PA, armed members of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense appeared at an anti-ICE protest outside Philadelphia City Hall; in VA, competing pro-2A and gun-control rallies converged at the State Capitol during Lobby Day as lawmakers debated new firearms taxes and restrictions; across more than 20 states, a major winter storm caused widespread power outages affecting roughly 1 million customers at peak, significant travel disruptions, and at least 18 deaths. On a national level, cybersecurity risks increased following a Chinese state-linked compromise of U.S. congressional email systems, a nationwide Verizon wireless outage, and expanded targeting of industrial control systems tied to geopolitical tensions; internationally, protests in Greenland and across Denmark, combined with European warnings over threatened U.S. tariffs, signaled an escalating sovereignty and trade standoff. See more at www.graymanbriefing.com

    16 min
  5. JAN 20

    SORD: Q1 Update 3 – Insurrection Act in MN as riots escalate, Cellular Outage across U.S., Greenland standoff, Iran threat, Trans Ban in SCOTUS

    BLUF: Across the country; in MN, sustained anti-ICE protests escalated into riots following multiple enforcement-related incidents, including a fatal shooting, vehicle attacks on federal agents, fireworks and projectiles used against officers, tear gas deployment, National Guard mobilization, disruption of church services by rioters, and widespread property damage and looting; in FL and NY, protests targeted U.S. actions in Venezuela and the detention of Nicolás Maduro; in DC, January 6 anniversary rallies devolved into clashes between pro-Trump demonstrators and counter-protesters; in OH, vandalism occurred at the Vice President’s residence resulting in state and federal charges; in WI, an anti-ICE activist vandalized a sitting congressman’s vehicle and attempted forced entry into his office; in TX and AZ, large anti-ICE marches and metro-area demonstrations disrupted traffic but were largely contained; in MS, a synagogue was severely damaged in a pre-dawn arson attack; in CA, a U-Haul truck drove through a pro-Iranian protest crowd after the crowd attacked him. On a national level, the U.S. Supreme Court heard challenges to state laws barring males identifying as transgender from competing in girls’ and women’s sports; the Trump Administration announced plans to cut federal funding to sanctuary jurisdictions beginning February 1st; the U.S. designated multiple branches of the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist entities, triggering sanctions and asset freezes; Bill and Hillary Clinton refused House Oversight subpoenas tied to the Epstein investigation, raising the prospect of contempt proceedings; a major Verizon Wireless outage disrupted communications across much of the U.S.; the Pentagon placed 1,500 active-duty troops on prepare-to-deploy orders amid Minnesota unrest while the Insurrection Act was openly discussed; internationally, military tensions rose around Iran and Greenland with European troop deployments, paused U.S. strike planning, Iranian threats of retaliation, and expanded communications disruption measures. See more at www.graymanbriefing.com

    13 min
  6. JAN 14

    SORD: Q1 Update 2 – Directed Energy Weapon, LE agencies in PA faceoff, Anti-ICE riots nationwide, UN Gun Registry in U.S., Iran internet outage, Berlin sees largest power outage since WWII.

    Across the country; in MN, DHS deployed up to 2,000 federal agents in what ICE described as the largest immigration enforcement operation in U.S. history, triggering riots in Minneapolis that included a vehicle-ramming incident against agents, a fatal shooting, tear gas deployment, National Guard mobilization, school closures, and sustained protests that spread nationally; in PA, the Philadelphia Sheriff’s Office public threats against ICE prompted an official rebuff from city’s Police Department; in NY, IL, OR, WA, TX, and VA and a dozen other states, coordinated anti-ICE protests occurred, some declared unlawful, involved flag burning, vandalism, assaults on officers, and blocking of roads and federal facilities. On a national level, the CDC reduced the number of universally recommended childhood jabs from 17 to 11, President Trump ordered U.S. withdrawal from 66 international bodies including the UN arms registry to block any linkage to domestic firearms data, a new DOJ role assigned to be focused on large-scale taxpayer fraud with initial emphasis on Minnesota; the White House confirmed arrangements to receive 30–50 million barrels of Venezuelan oil under U.S. control. On a global level, Iran imposed a nationwide internet blackout amid deadly protests as the regime is now seeking out Starlink devices to cut off citizens from the world and conceal reprisals, China conducted blockade-style military drills around Taiwan, the U.S. seized a Russian-linked tanker enforcing Venezuelan oil sanctions with a Russian submarine present, Israel recognized Somaliland while denying basing or resettlement agreements, Berlin suffered a four-day blackout after a far-left sabotage attack on power infrastructure, and the U.S. approved an $8.6 billion F-15IA fighter jet deal for Israel. Claims of “Havana Syndrome” followed U.S. raid in Venezuela. See more at www.graymanbriefing.com

    16 min
  7. JAN 7

    SORD: Q1 Update 1 - Antifa plans Jan 18th actions, Chinese silver exports threaten U.S., Google Search results and 4th Amendment, Open Carry ban, Maduro implications, Nationwide safety recalls.

    BLUF: Across the country; in CA, ground beef and ready-to-eat kielbasa recalls affected multiple states while a Ninth Circuit ruling invalidated California’s open-carry ban in large counties pending mandate issuance; in CO, IA, KS, MO, TX, MT, and NE, dog biscuit recalls were issued over Salmonella risk; in MN, a nationwide FDA recall was triggered by rodent and bird contamination at a distribution facility; in PA, the state Supreme Court ruled Google search records accessed via reverse keyword warrants are not protected by a reasonable expectation of privacy; in IL, CA, and OR, National Guard forces were withdrawn from Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland following a Supreme Court ruling limiting federal deployment authority; in GA, a judge dismissed RICO charges against Stop Cop City defendants while extremist networks called for coordinated January 18th actions centered on Atlanta and decentralized nationwide activity. On a national level, China’s new silver export licensing regime tightened supply-chain risk for U.S. technology, energy, and medical sectors as prices remained elevated, and federal recall activity highlighted ongoing food-safety and sanitation vulnerabilities. On a global level, multiple strikes were reported across Caracas followed by official U.S. confirmation of a large-scale operation resulting in the capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, triggering constitutional debate domestically and reframing the event as a convergence of criminal prosecution, regime legitimacy challenges, and strategic competition over energy resources, regional influence, and national security.See more at www.graymanbriefing.com

    12 min
  8. 12/30/2025

    SORD: Q4 Update 14 - Iran/U.S. War, Anti-ICE and Pro-Palestinian protests increase, Israeli propaganda and AI influence.

    Across the country; in MA, anti-ICE activists staged a symbolic Boston Tea Party protest targeting deportations; in OR, Antifa and anti-ICE demonstrators clashed with counter-protesters outside an ICE facility in Portland; in NY, anti-ICE riots in Lower Manhattan led to arrests while pro-Palestinian extremists protested at St. Patrick’s Cathedral on Christmas Day; in MN, large anti-ICE marches occurred in Minneapolis and agitators interfered with enforcement operations in St. Paul; in NJ, activists conducted coordinated “ice scraper” protests inside a Home Depot in Ewing; in IL, protesters confronted ICE agents during an operation in Elgin, resulting in tear gas deployment; in CA, similar retail-disruption protests targeted a Home Depot in Monrovia; in CO, Antifa-aligned groups continued coordinated actions against a Christian coffee shop in Denver; in TX, an alt-right “Crusader March” in Plano drew Muslim counter-protesters; in DC, far-left activists confronted National Guard patrols; in OH, an Ohio-based firm was identified as a subcontractor in a foreign government digital influence campaign. On a national level, ISIS-aligned media released holiday-timed propaganda encouraging lone-actor attacks against Christian and Jewish targets without claiming specific plots, anti-ICE and pro-Palestinian protests continued nationwide at high weekly volume, Israel expanded its strategic technology footprint while funding a U.S.-focused influence campaign disclosed under FARA, and U.S.–Iran tensions escalated following renewed discussions after earlier strikes on Iranian nuclear and missile facilities and competing claims over the status of Iran’s nuclear program. See more at www.graymanbriefing.com

    10 min

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From 2nd Amendment legal updates to supply chain disruptions to civil unrest, the Grayman Briefing provides daily intelligence for the prepared citizen. This broadcast provides a brief overview of events, incidents, legislative updates, and other reports for your situational awareness. Our weekly Summary of Recent Developments (SORD) allows listeners to catch up on the week's past news by getting a summarization of the content recently shared to Grayman Briefing subscribers at www.graymanbriefing.com

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