By Bradlee Dean

January 7, 2026

“I Might Have A Bomb-Gun,” On A School Bus Filled With Children – In America! (Video Resurfaces)

“A nation of fierce countenance, which shall not regard the person of the old, nor shew favour to the young.” -Deuteronomy 28:50

Recently, I was scrolling through information in vetting as to what was pertinent to what our radio listeners and social media platform followers needed to address (1 Chronicles 12:32).

In doing so, I came upon a video from 2021 that has resurfaced, which I found to be article-worthy for readers.

What is uncovered here is a Muslim woman who enters a school bus and begins to give orders to the bus driver, stating that she is a “national security threat.” Read Deuteronomy 28:43.

She goes on and states that she may have a bomb and suggests that she has a gun under her clothing.  Again, this happened on a school bus filled with children here in America (Deuteronomy 28:53)!

Before you observe the information below, I do want to make clear that we, as a ministry, have been blowing the trumpet on this in making people aware of the fact that this is not new information (Ezekiel 33:3-4).  This is one of the thousands of incidents that the American people have been made aware, as well as have ignored, and this to their own demise.

FOX 13 HIGHLINE, Wash. – A video from 2010 has resurfaced of a now King County Council candidate threatening a bus full of students, claiming she had a bomb. In the video, obtained by The Post Millennial, Ubax Gardheere boards a Highline School District bus full of middle school students and tells the driver there is a “national security incident.” She advises the driver that he cannot leave. “How do you know what I have? I might have a bomb,” she said to the driver – a claim she later repeated to the students. She also suggested she might have a gun hidden under her clothing.

Children are seen running out of the emergency exit on the bus as Gardheere screams, “Cowards! Cowards! Cowards!”

The video continues to roll as a King County Sheriff’s Deputy boards the bus and raises a weapon, instructing Gardheere to exit.

“If you choose not to get off the bus, I’m going to drop you right here as we stand, you understand that?” he said.
Gardheere, who was 29-years-old at the time, was initially charged with felony threats to bomb. While some court documents for the case are sealed, they suggest Gardheere underwent a psychological evaluation. She later pleaded to the misdemeanor crime of harassment.

She also once threatened a school bus full of kids, claiming she had a bomb and a gun, calling them cowards when they ran away.

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