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***Flash Traffic*** Intel Shows Foreign Sleeper Cells were Activated in the USA Today, May 28, 2025

Source: Various Intel Contacts

Data: May 28, 2025



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The follow was reported today via multiple intel sources.


  1. Iran has activated their sleeper cells in the USA to attack water supplies, power stations, and other key infrastructure along with all other targets of opportunity.

  2. Russia stated that they will strike Berlin and any weapons factories inside Germany because they gave medium range Taurus missiles to Ukraine along with the permission to strike Moscow.

  3. Both France and the United Kingdom have crossed all of Russia's red lines. Both countries have covertly provided Ukraine long range and mid range missiles to strike inside of Russia. There is a high probability that Russia will strike France and the UK at the same time.

  4. NATO countries have all agreed that Ukraine can strike inside of Russia.

  5. Russia has already positioned their submarines with Poseidon torpedo that can carry a 100 megaton nuclear warhead.



Notes: We do not know what day the internal terrorist will strike the aforementioned targets. We will update this post with any additional information as we obtain it.


What is a Poseidon Torpedo?

The Poseidon is an autonomous, nuclear-powered unmanned underwater vehicle reportedly in production by the Rubin Design Bureau, capable of delivering both conventional and nuclear warheads. It is one of the six new Russian nuclear weapons announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin on March 1, 2018.


The Poseidon can carry a warhead that can contaminate a large area with radiation, potentially equipped with a cobalt bomb, making it a radiological second-strike weapon.

The Poseidon is designed to serve as a response to the U.S. withdrawal from the ABM treaty and to increase Russia's capability to overcome U.S. missile defense systems.


It can travel at speeds of up to 185 km/h (100 knots) and has a range of 10,000 km (5,400 nautical miles; 6,200 miles) with a depth maximum of 1,000 m (3,300 ft).


The Poseidon's warhead is estimated to have a yield of several tens of megatons, generally consistent with early reports of 100 megatons. It is 1.6–2 meters (5–7 ft) in diameter and 24 meters (80 ft) long, with a warhead volume of about 7 cubic meters (250 cubic feet).


The Poseidon is intended to be carried by submarines, such as the Project 09852 modified Oscar-class submarine Belgorod and the Project 09851 Khabarovsk submarines. These submarines could carry six Poseidon torpedoes at the same time, for a total yield of up to 12-600 megatons.


Russia has successfully conducted tests on parts of the Poseidon, confirming the operability and safety of its reactors.


The first batch of Poseidon nuclear-capable underwater drones was produced in 2023.

According to some reports, Poseidon may also have a seabed or mobile site launch option.

The Poseidon's development includes the use of stealth technology to elude acoustic tracking devices, and it uses a silent running strategy like other submarines, with its main stealth feature being its very low speed before it reaches the target area.


Russia maintains that the Poseidon can also be used as a tactical nuclear weapon against warships, with high-value targets including aircraft carriers. However, Western planners have pointed out that the weapon's potential to generate a wave is different from a naturally occurring tsunami.


The Poseidon is a significant technological advancement, as the United States had briefly explored nuclear propulsion for underwater vehicles in the 1960s but abandoned the idea.


Russian Subs on U.S. East Coast

 

Russian submarines have been spotted off the U.S. East Coast on multiple occasions. Notably, in 2009, two Russian attack submarines were detected patrolling in international waters off the East Coast for several days, reminiscent of Cold War-era activities.


More recently, in 2023 and 2024, the growing presence of Russian submarines off the U.S. East Coast has sparked comparisons to the Cold War.  Additionally, in 2019, about 10 submarines of the Russian Northern Fleet were detected in the North Atlantic, with eight being nuclear-powered.


The US is currently attempting to track 6 Russian Subs off the east cost and 6 off the west coast of the USA for the past few months. They show themselves as they surface. The US military sent up Rivet Joint aircraft but they soon lost the Russian submarines. It appears that Russia is making a point, such as: We are here and you can't find us.


 
 
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