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legendary
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August 27, 2014, 05:30:57 AM
#21
lol... someone just posted this in Twitter (taken from the well known British daily Independent, about Osama bin Laden in 1993):



The good old times, when Al Qaeda, ISIS and all those holy warriors were fighting the evil Soviet monsters.  Grin

hero member
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August 27, 2014, 02:42:24 AM
#20
It's been said there's twice as many British fighting for ISIS and other Islamic organizations than in the British Military.

The consequences of that may not be immediate but it could be if there is a civil war in Britain than they would have a huge pool of seasoned combatants (who have more combat experience) and bigger than the British Army..  fighting in what otherwise would primarily be a guerrilla house-to-house conflict.

Remember some American General said he was afraid of ISIS.  Something like either we kill them or they survive and get better and they're getting better.   Al Queda has had over ten years to create new military doctrine and training to make up for their asymmetrical weaknesses.


That is the same Britain where shops are forced to sell blunted knives and you can't get a gun if you life depended on it.  Talk about leading a lamb to slaughter.

legendary
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August 27, 2014, 02:18:47 AM
#19
It appears that a crime was committed. The one individual that committed such a horrible act should be prosecuted.

The perpetrator was a UK citizen (although reportedly of Arab ethnic origin). Let's just hope that he will never be tried in the United Kingdom. The entire legal system there is a big joke. At the most, he will get 4 or 5 years imprisonment. And it will be "imprisonment" in name only. In reality he will spend his time playing Xbox and watching movies in Netflix.
legendary
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August 26, 2014, 05:33:40 PM
#18

Actually someone made a serious video in French about how the video could be fake, yet another conspiracy theory? I really don't know as I didn't watch the real video because it give me chills to see such shocking scenes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sJTEIJpRdI#t=295

Anyway don't know what to think as either side are able to due such acts and been proven to do so in the past.

The original 'full' vid was almost laughable since it was so phony.

I heard that the same day Foley was supposed to have been beheaded or the vid released, Saudi Arabia beheaded 19 people including one for 'witchcraft'.  I've seen at least one vid of the beheadings they do in Saudi Arabia and they are quite sick and quite chilling.  They are done in front of big crowds of people.

But the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are our friends and give us stuff we want (oil, ISIS as one of the primary supporters, etc.)  Probably more importantly they take away stuff we don't want.  Specifically T-bills.  So it's fine if they behead anyone they like 'till the cows come home I guess.  Granted, they don't do many Americans.  Only Israel has carte blanche to kill Americans without a word being spoken about it it seems.

Back in the day the evil Saddam was throwing babies out of incubators in Kuwait and that kind of stuff.  I remember it because at that time MY ass was on the line as an IRR soldier of the empire.  That phony shit made me suspicious and skeptical for life.  Same shit, different asshole here in the modern United States of Obamica.  What blows me away as how many simpletons who keep falling for this crap we have here in the Bitcoin community of all places.

hero member
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August 26, 2014, 03:31:52 PM
#17

Could a CPR dummy start WW-III?  Time will tell.

Here's the event from a different angle:





Actually someone made a serious video in French about how the video could be fake, yet another conspiracy theory? I really don't know as I didn't watch the real video because it give me chills to see such shocking scenes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sJTEIJpRdI#t=295

Anyway don't know what to think as either side are able to due such acts and been proven to do so in the past.
legendary
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Viva Ut Vivas
August 25, 2014, 02:33:49 PM
#16
It appears that a crime was committed. The one individual that committed such a horrible act should be prosecuted.
legendary
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The revolution will be monetized!
August 25, 2014, 02:25:51 PM
#15
It would be great if there was something we could do. Better to save our strength for the many future wars that will come from this. It's really quite grave. We will be fighting wars for the rest of my life.
Taking the lid off of the mid-east will go down as the biggest blunder in our long history of military blunders.

When the 9/11 attacks happened Al-Qaeda had trained about 10k jihadis at their camps. Now there are over 10k just in the caliphate. And they are strong from Pakistan to Algeria. It is now a global movement, not an organization. The jihadists are stronger than ever. This is going to take a very long time.  

How difficult would it be to infiltrate ISIS and destroy it from the inside?

Doesn't seem that hard to me.

1. Recruit locals for fat cash
2. Evaluate them.
3. Infiltrate
4. Eliminate
...

It might work but it is hard.
1. Religious zealots don't want money. They have come to the fight to die and earn glory for their family. It might be hard to understand, but many people support IS. That public support is going to make contacting a turncoat almost impossible. 
2. Communication from a spy inside of IS would be difficult. Recruits live with a small unit and are never alone. Nor are they allowed to make calls. They spy would have to have balls of steel as he would be deep undercover.
3. The problem with infiltrating shadow groups is that they never meet many others. This group may be easier because they are structured more like a militia than a terror group. But their top leaders still work in cells. Cells are almost impossible to get inside of, that's why they do it.
4. the elimination phase requires troops on the ground with laser markers and sophisticated radios. Troops we train could do a few things, but most of the weapons we use in this role employ secret methods that we do not share.
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Life is a taxable event
August 25, 2014, 02:18:03 PM
#14
How difficult would it be to infiltrate ISIS and destroy it from the inside?

Doesn't seem that hard to me.

1. Recruit locals for fat cash
2. Evaluate them.
3. Infiltrate
4. Eliminate

Make them be in teams not knowing who is or is not part of ISIS.

Collect all valuable information.

Jail all the ISIS leaders.

Steal back their money and use it on infrastructure.

Easy right?

That wouldn't be that good for the contractors that sell all their junk to the US taxpayer.

FUCK.
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August 25, 2014, 02:12:43 PM
#13
ISIS this is the one with several $billion dollars, correct?  And people claim they don't have money for a bottle of ketchup and a latex head bought at some movie prop center in Iran or Iraq?   Huh

Imagine if George Lucas had ISIS money?  Star Wars prequels would had even been worse!   Shocked
legendary
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August 25, 2014, 01:36:15 PM
#12

The latest twist here is that the 'beheading' was so ridiculous that 'experts' are saying that, 'ya, it might be staged.'

But the same experts assure us that Foley really was beheaded.  Really, for sure!  How they are so sure remains a mystery.  I mean making a latex head to lay on the back of a headless mannequin wouldn't be that hard would it?

To me it seems that knowing that one's 'son' or 'brother' was yuking it up back at Langley would be the best explanation for what approximates a case of the giggles that seem to infect the 'parents' and 'siblings' when they go on Kattie Couric's show or whatever.  The acting is similar and even worse than it was with the Sandy Hook parents, and that's saying something!

But whatever the case be sure that you don't watch the 'beheading' if you are a Brit.  Watching it is now considered and 'act of terrorism' or some such for the British citizenry.  How long before that is the case in the U.S. as well I wonder?

If you are an American who wants to take advantage of the last little bit of 'freedom' we have and watch the absurd hoax, don't worry; the vid shows no blood except for the still frame at the end, and there is no particular proof that what you see is blood.  Or just sit back and swallow whatever our leaders spoon-feeds us and jump on board for the big win in Poland...er...I mean in Syria, Iran, etc.

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To Be Or Not To Be
August 25, 2014, 11:02:35 AM
#11
it is true
U.S. special operations forces early this summer launched a secret, major rescue operation in Syria to save James Foley and a number of Americans held by the extremist group ISIS, but the mission failed because the hostages weren’t there

and they beheaded james foley 1 day after that rescue mission failed
intelligence failed to located the truth place where ISIS kept their hostage
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August 25, 2014, 08:49:18 AM
#10
cruel world, what is the point they want to reach?
sr. member
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August 25, 2014, 08:27:45 AM
#9
i don't hear about that yet, there is no victims, it's just an issue
so i hope that news will be find out about the truly
hopefully you must hear the news from both side of the source ...
sr. member
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August 24, 2014, 10:25:57 PM
#8
By the foreign interventions of the past, America has created and sponsored the original al qaeda in their battle against the Soviets. Bin Laden's family were major shareholders in the Carlyle Group along w/ the Bushes, so they profit off of major military and business contracts domestically and abroad. As America ginned up the two recent wars that lasted a decade or so, it radicalized many Muslims the wrong way. Lastly, America gave weapons and training to the new ISIS (old al qaeda) in the Syrian conflict and now they're that much stronger now. All America can do is create more problems by getting more involved. It's high time to be more diplomatic and urge the Muslim states in the region to handle their own problems.
I think this is a prime example of why proxy wars are such a bad thing. By using a proxy to fight Russia (at the time the USSR) we were essentially arming and enhancing the capabilities) of our new enemies. I would not be entirely surprised to see similar issues popping up with our current conflict in the Ukraine.
legendary
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August 24, 2014, 04:00:37 PM
#7

Could a CPR dummy start WW-III?  Time will tell.

Here's the event from a different angle:



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August 24, 2014, 02:21:59 PM
#6
By the foreign interventions of the past, America has created and sponsored the original al qaeda in their battle against the Soviets. Bin Laden's family were major shareholders in the Carlyle Group along w/ the Bushes, so they profit off of major military and business contracts domestically and abroad. As America ginned up the two recent wars that lasted a decade or so, it radicalized many Muslims the wrong way. Lastly, America gave weapons and training to the new ISIS (old al qaeda) in the Syrian conflict and now they're that much stronger now. All America can do is create more problems by getting more involved. It's high time to be more diplomatic and urge the Muslim states in the region to handle their own problems.

I think the Muslim states will do 100 times better if we rise up and stop the criminal globalists running our US fed govt from arming and funding al-qaida/ISIS/IS, giving them all those SAM missles.  And to think they are now waltzing into the US thru the Mexican border, preparing to really do some terrorism here, while our Dept Homeland Security is focused on the 'terror threat' of returning veterans, gun owners, christians, and constitutional govt advocates.

In my book, the worst terror threat is our own criminal federal government, working to create all the other terror threats like IS.
legendary
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August 24, 2014, 02:21:22 PM
#5
But it cannot be denied that the main sponsors of ISIS are some of the most trusted allies of the Americans (Saudi Arabia and Qatar). And the Americans were indirectly supporting the ISIS, when they were fighting in Syria against the Assad regime. History repeats itself. Remember Afghanistan? Back there, the Americans helped to create the Taliban.
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August 24, 2014, 02:13:50 PM
#4
Ask first to Pentagon, who delivery weapons to ISIS.

That are Bin Ladens N2. (Best friends of US).
legendary
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August 24, 2014, 01:27:24 PM
#3
By the foreign interventions of the past, America has created and sponsored the original al qaeda in their battle against the Soviets. Bin Laden's family were major shareholders in the Carlyle Group along w/ the Bushes, so they profit off of major military and business contracts domestically and abroad. As America ginned up the two recent wars that lasted a decade or so, it radicalized many Muslims the wrong way. Lastly, America gave weapons and training to the new ISIS (old al qaeda) in the Syrian conflict and now they're that much stronger now. All America can do is create more problems by getting more involved. It's high time to be more diplomatic and urge the Muslim states in the region to handle their own problems.
legendary
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getmonero.org
August 24, 2014, 11:36:32 AM
#2
Sure OP. I just find it fair that as many Americans must die as Americans have killed too. What do you think? They must also fight back.
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