Shock: FBI Caught Not Warning Americans On ISIS Kill List

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What should be the main goal of government? Is it to keep us safe? If that is the case, then the FBI and Army have some explaining to do.

ISIS has added close to 15,000 Americans to their “kill list” and many of the people on that list don’t even know it.

Some people on the list have been contacted and told that they have a threat against their life, but most have not.

In some cases, the FBI has called people on the list, but didn’t call local law enforcement like they promised. Why are they not warning the people on the list?

Why is this happening? Watch this quick video about one of the women on the ISIS kill list.

ISIS isn’t just threatening military personnel and politicians; many on the list are just normal everyday Americans. Normal Americans who are not being warned that ISIS is trying to kill them.

When contacted, the FBI released a statement.

“The FBI routinely notifies individuals and organizations of potential threat information. We perform these notifications so potential victims are aware of possible threats and take appropriate steps. Those measures may include paying close attention to your surroundings at all times, protecting personally identifiable information, and immediately calling the local authorities if you observe something suspicious. The FBI will continue to work closely with federal, state, and local partners to keep the public informed of potential threats.”

The FBI stressed that nobody on the ISIS kill list has actually been attacked.

Despite no attacks to people on the kill list, FBI should be in communication with these people and working with them to keep us safe. All of us safe. After all, the main goal of government is to protect the people.

Would you want to be told if you were on the ISIS kill list? Let us know in the comments below.

Candice has almost 20 years of experience reporting for various conservative publications. When she's not writing, she enjoys being outdoors--especially camping, hiking, and hunting. She lives in Harrisburg, PA, with her husband.