Tag: weapons

May 4, 2015 0

Garland Shooting: Gladio – Texas-Style

By News Desk

Their report, " Garland Shooting Suspect Elton Simpson’s Father: ‘My Son Made a Bad Choice’ ," states: Followers of ISIS had been sending messages about the event in Texas for more than a week, calling for attacks. One referenced January’s Charlie Hebdo massacre in France and said it was time for "brothers" in the United States to do their part. Simpson was well known to the FBI.

January 7, 2015 0

A Timeline: Where’d Paris Shooters Get Their Weapons?

By News Desk

T he Daily Beast would report in its  September 2014 article, " Al Qaeda Plotters in Syria ‘Went Dark,’ U.S. Spies Say ," that :  One Syrian rebel group supported in the past by the United States condemned the air strikes on Tuesday. Harakat Hazm, a rebel group that received a shipment of U.S

December 9, 2014 0

Old Tricks, Old Dogs: Israeli Attacks on Syria

By News Desk

One UN Security Council report dated December 1, 2014 titled, " Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force for the period from 4 September to 19 November 2014 (.pdf) ," states unequivocally that: Following the evacuation of UNDOF personnel from position 85 on 28 August, UNDOF sporadically observed armed members of the opposition interacting with IDF across the ceasefire line in the vicinity of United Nations position 85. Not only is Israel using terrorists in a proxy war against Syria, it is also using terrorists to harass and expel UN monitors in attempts to prevent any documentation of their state-sponsorship of terrorism.

September 25, 2014 0

Turkey Preparing for Syria Occupation?

By News Desk

Turkey in particular has served as a safe haven for ISIS terrorists for the past 3-4 years . In fact, maps showing ISIS’ territory across the Western media have clearly defined corridors leading directly from Turkish territory. The billions in cash, weapons, equipment, and even vehicles used to build what is now a mercenary force contesting power simultaneously in three nations – Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq – were provided by nations like Saudi Arabia and Qatar and funneled into terrorist hands by US CIA agents operating along Turkey’s border with Syria.  Despite the rhetorical shell game of renaming this mercenary force to confuse an unwitting public, no other explanation accounts for the scale of ISIS’ operations beyond concerted multinational state-sponsorship