Kathleen Janoski all you have to do is look at the monthly terrorist attacks on thereligionofpeace.com . Their actions speak louder than any thing I could do to expose them.
Kathleen Janoski all you have to do is look at the monthly terrorist attacks on https://thereligionofpeace.com/ . Their actions speak louder than any thing I could do to expose them.
Karl, Karl... Sure, there are nasty extremists, but who do you think funds and arms Arab terrorists, for heaven's sake? THE CIA. The Deep State NEEDS strife and conflict to grease the wheels of the military-industrial-complex war economy. The early riots that led to conflict in Syria, for example, were set up by the CIA, and had nothing to do with "Civil War." THE CIA FUNDS ISIS, just as they previously funded al Qaeda. Assad is not the bad guy, WE ARE! (And we're still in Syria illegally, stealing oil and grain.) Much of the trouble in other Middle Eastern countries (and Libya) is a direct result of U.S. agitation.
Don. Well, as a matter of fact I do know who funds Islamic terrorism. I was in contact with Dr. Laurie Mylroie. In the 9/11 Commission Report she is listed as an expert in state sponsorship of terrorism. Dr. Mylroie's book 'Study of Revenge' gives an account of the 1993 attack on the WTC. She points out Kahlid Mohammad and Ramsey Yusef were agents of Saddam from the Baluchistan region (Iran) a place Iraq has commonly recruited spies. In the middle east it is common for countries to support Islamic terrorism. There are a lot of hands funding terrorism. I mentioned it earlier there is a court case that was won implicating many countries funding the 9/11 attack including Iraq. I also suggest reading 'Willful Blindness' by the the guy who issued the attack for the 1993 WTC , the Blind sheik's (Omar Abdel Rahman) prosecutor Andrew C. McCarthy. See the link below for court case.
Smith ex rel. Smith v. Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, 262 F. Supp.2d 217 (2003)
Kathleen Janoski, nevertheless, the link was made that Saddam Hussein (Iraq) was involved in attacking us on 9/11. My study on the Iraq war puts many of these atrocities under the leadership of Colin Powell versus that of Donald Rumsfeld. Iraq pulled a fast one on us making their government a theocracy (an Islamic country). Had we been told this truth the American people would have treated them far worse considering it was Islamic terrorism that started Gulf War II.
I met Donald Rumsfeld at a book signing on Fort Sam Houston. Read his book 'Known and Unknown'. The guy is very short and likely wrote the book out of confronting accusation against his involvement in Abu Ghrahib. Sadly, I didn't read the book 'The Lucifer Effect' until I was out of the army and away from my deployment to Iraq. Its author Philip Zimbardo (creator of the Stanford Prison Experiment) was consulted on reforms the army needed to make to its prisoners of war. Again, I think Rumsfeld got wrongly blamed - Just my opinion.
Kathleen Janoski all you have to do is look at the monthly terrorist attacks on https://thereligionofpeace.com/ . Their actions speak louder than any thing I could do to expose them.
Karl, Karl... Sure, there are nasty extremists, but who do you think funds and arms Arab terrorists, for heaven's sake? THE CIA. The Deep State NEEDS strife and conflict to grease the wheels of the military-industrial-complex war economy. The early riots that led to conflict in Syria, for example, were set up by the CIA, and had nothing to do with "Civil War." THE CIA FUNDS ISIS, just as they previously funded al Qaeda. Assad is not the bad guy, WE ARE! (And we're still in Syria illegally, stealing oil and grain.) Much of the trouble in other Middle Eastern countries (and Libya) is a direct result of U.S. agitation.
Don. Well, as a matter of fact I do know who funds Islamic terrorism. I was in contact with Dr. Laurie Mylroie. In the 9/11 Commission Report she is listed as an expert in state sponsorship of terrorism. Dr. Mylroie's book 'Study of Revenge' gives an account of the 1993 attack on the WTC. She points out Kahlid Mohammad and Ramsey Yusef were agents of Saddam from the Baluchistan region (Iran) a place Iraq has commonly recruited spies. In the middle east it is common for countries to support Islamic terrorism. There are a lot of hands funding terrorism. I mentioned it earlier there is a court case that was won implicating many countries funding the 9/11 attack including Iraq. I also suggest reading 'Willful Blindness' by the the guy who issued the attack for the 1993 WTC , the Blind sheik's (Omar Abdel Rahman) prosecutor Andrew C. McCarthy. See the link below for court case.
Smith ex rel. Smith v. Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, 262 F. Supp.2d 217 (2003)
https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/FSupp2/262/217/2395373/
Theat website is pure garbage propaganda. AI bots proliferate and we have a new one.
Dave let the web page speak for itself. The Islamic attacks are mentioned individually and can be looked up individually.
The US government are not exactly the good guys.
Drone strike on a wedding party in Iraq...thanks Gen. Mattis.
Drone strike on a family in Afghanistan after Kabul fell.
US government funding the weaponization of the coronavirus at UNC Chapel Hill and Wuhan.
US government funding bioweapons labs in Ukraine.
We are not innocent.
Agree with the other military people. 911 was PNAC and Mossad. Saddam had nothing to do with it.
Kathleen Janoski, nevertheless, the link was made that Saddam Hussein (Iraq) was involved in attacking us on 9/11. My study on the Iraq war puts many of these atrocities under the leadership of Colin Powell versus that of Donald Rumsfeld. Iraq pulled a fast one on us making their government a theocracy (an Islamic country). Had we been told this truth the American people would have treated them far worse considering it was Islamic terrorism that started Gulf War II.
Donald Rumsfeld is responsible for forcing the troops to take the anthrax vaccine which is one of the causes of Gulf War Syndrome.
https://journalofethics.ama-assn.org/article/informed-consent-military-anthrax-vaccination-case/2007-10
I met Donald Rumsfeld at a book signing on Fort Sam Houston. Read his book 'Known and Unknown'. The guy is very short and likely wrote the book out of confronting accusation against his involvement in Abu Ghrahib. Sadly, I didn't read the book 'The Lucifer Effect' until I was out of the army and away from my deployment to Iraq. Its author Philip Zimbardo (creator of the Stanford Prison Experiment) was consulted on reforms the army needed to make to its prisoners of war. Again, I think Rumsfeld got wrongly blamed - Just my opinion.