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Russia Destroys Most ISIS-Daesh Heavy Weaponry, U.S. Promptly Airdrops 50-Tons Of Weapons Into Syria for the Terrorists
The goal of U.S. policy in Syria doesn’t get any more clear; the actual mission being supported by the United States in Syria is regime change, not fighting ISIS. Reports this week indicated that Islamic State militants were decimated by recent Russian airstrikes, and have lost “most” of their ammunition, heavy vehicles and equipment in the precision strikes, according to…
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Nato Weapons Helped Make Boko Haram World’s Deadliest Terror Group
The Nigerian Boko Haram terrorist group was responsible for 6,644 deaths in 2014, compared to 6,073 attributed to ISIS, making it the deadliest terrorist group in the world last year. And, in what has become a disturbingly familiar pattern in the rise of terrorist organizations, Boko Haram’s growing strength is a direct consequence of NATO’s war on Libya. This information…
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Were the Paris Attacks Predicted on the January Cover of The Economist?
In the wake of the horrifying Paris attacks which cost the lives of (at least) 150 innocent people, a specific cover of The Economist immediately came to mind. On January 8th, 2015, I published an article entitled The Economist 2015 Cover is Filled With Cryptic Symbols and Dire Predictions, which analyzed its many messages. Indeed, the magazine cover dubbed “The…
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Militants Allegedly Linked to A321 Plane Crash Spoke in British Accents
Militants in Egypt’s the Sinai Peninsula, whose communications with Islamic State (ISIL) group’s leadership indicated they could have been behind the crash of a Russian airliner in the area, spoke in British accents, the UK media reported. The Telegraph newspaper said late Saturday it had picked up on reports suggesting that British-born jihadists could have been involved in the air…
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Islamic State: A CIA Creation to Justify War Abroad and Repression at Home
Ever since the creation of democratic nations – where public opinion somewhat matters – the political class is faced with a dilemma: War is needed to gain power, riches, and control, but the general public has a tendency to be against it. What to do? The answer was found decades ago and is still used successfully today: Create an enemy…
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