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Old December 15th, 2014 #81
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So a bunch of Blacks are holding hostages. The kwans will love this, they endless talk about how bad this is and how Islam is taking over the world, without discussing the racial element or how the Blacks got a bomb.
 
Old December 15th, 2014 #82
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About 300 Chinese fighting alongside ISIL in Iraq, Syria

Mon Dec 15, 2014 4:25PM GMT



A recent report has revealed that some 300 Chinese nationals have traveled to the Middle East and joined the ranks of ISIL Takfiri militants operating inside Iraq and neighboring Syria.

According to a report published by China’s English-language daily tabloid, the Global Times, on Monday, Chinese citizens are traveling to Syria via Turkey to join ISIL.

"According to information from various sources, including security officers from Iraq's Kurdish region, Syria and Lebanon, around 300 Chinese extremists are fighting alongside ISIL in Iraq and Syria," the report pointed out.

The incident is not particular to China. In early October, Japan’s police arrested a group of Japanese men suspected of planning to go to Syria in order to join ISIL terrorists.

A recent US Intelligence report says 12,000 militants from 81 nationalities, including Americans and Europeans, have joined terrorist groups fighting against the Syrian government.

Meanwhile, the Soufan Group, a New York-based intelligence firm, estimated in June that at least 3,000 militants of European origin have been active in several militancy-riddled regions across the Arab country.

US media reports say more than 100 US citizens have also traveled to Syria to fight against President Bashar al-Assad’s government.

The latest figures come as American and European opponents of the Syrian government voice concern as militants appear to be biting the hand that feeds them.

The ISIL militants currently control swathes of territory across Syria and Iraq. They have carried out heinous atrocities in both countries, including mass executions and beheadings of people.

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Old December 15th, 2014 #83
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About 300 Chinese fighting alongside ISIL in Iraq, Syria

Mon Dec 15, 2014 4:25PM GMT



A recent report has revealed that some 300 Chinese nationals have traveled to the Middle East and joined the ranks of ISIL Takfiri militants operating inside Iraq and neighboring Syria.

According to a report published by China’s English-language daily tabloid, the Global Times, on Monday, Chinese citizens are traveling to Syria via Turkey to join ISIL.

"According to information from various sources, including security officers from Iraq's Kurdish region, Syria and Lebanon, around 300 Chinese extremists are fighting alongside ISIL in Iraq and Syria," the report pointed out.

The incident is not particular to China. In early October, Japan’s police arrested a group of Japanese men suspected of planning to go to Syria in order to join ISIL terrorists.
No doubt these will rather usefully turn out to be Uighurs, who will somehow return to northwest China to cause death and mayhem for the advancement of ZOG.
 
Old December 17th, 2014 #84
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ISIS launch SCORPION BOMBS to spread panic in Iraq

Dec 15, 2014 22:00 By Martin Bagot

Canisters of the creatures are being blasted into villages. A British military expert said: “It’s madness. IS have improvised devices to launch them"

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-n...spread-4817241

story recycled by ann grossman in daily mail

i dont believe this.
 
Old December 17th, 2014 #85
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Evolution of ISIS (video)
 
Old December 17th, 2014 #87
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….With all the propaganda the Ministry of Truth puts out, it is hard for the average person to ascertain the nature of the “facts on the ground.” But when it comes to victory vs. defeat, you can usually take it straight from the horse’s rectum.

• Thanks to the trillion or so spent on the war effort, the 1.5 million Iraqi casualties, and the 5,000 dead US soldiers, there is no longer any al Qaeda in Iraq now (just like there was under Saddam Hussein) and the country is free and democratic.
• Thanks to many years of continuous effort which cost well over half a trillion dollars and the lives of 3500 or so coalition soldiers, the Taliban in Afghanistan have been vanquished and the country is now at peace.
• The Syrian regime has been overthrown and Syria is now peaceful and democratic, and not at all a war-torn basket case that has produced over a million refugees, a large part of it ruled by Islamic militants that are too radical even for al Qaeda.
• Overall, the problem of Islamic extremism has been dealt with once for all, and George W. Bush’s “Islamofascists” (remember that term?) are but a vague memory. ISIS or ISIL or the Islamic State are something else entirely, plus us bombing them sporadically at great expense has “degraded” them a tiny bit… maybe.
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Old December 20th, 2014 #89
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Flagging morale, desertion and factionalism are starting to affect the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, known as Isis, testing the cohesion of the jihadi force as its military momentum slows.

Activists and fighters in parts of eastern Syria controlled by Isis said as military progress slows and focus shifts to governing the area, frustration has grown among militants who had been seen as the most disciplined and effective fighting force in the country’s civil war.

The group hurtled across western Iraq and eastern Syria over the summer in a sudden offensive that shocked the world. Isis remains a formidable force: it controls swaths of territory and continues to make progress in western Iraq. But its fighters have reached the limit of discontented Sunni Muslim areas that they can easily capture and US-led coalition air strikes partnered with offensives by local ground forces have begun to halt their progress.

The US military announced this week that air strikes had killed two senior Isis leaders — though there has been no confirmation of the claim by the group — and on Friday Kurdish peshmerga fighters broke the jihadis’ five-month siege of Mount Sinjar in Iraq.

“Morale isn’t falling — it’s hit the ground,” said an opposition activist from Isis-controlled areas of Syria’s eastern Deir Ezzor province. “Local fighters are frustrated — they feel they’re doing most of the work and the dying . . . foreign fighters who thought they were on an adventure are now exhausted.”

An activist opposed to both the Syrian regime and Isis, and well known to the Financial Times, said he had verified 100 executions of foreign Isis fighters trying to flee the northern Syrian city of Raqqa, Isis’s de facto capital. Like most people interviewed or described in this article, he asked for his name to be withheld for security reasons.

“After the fall of Mosul in June, Isis was presenting itself as unstoppable and it was selling a sense of adventure,” a US official said. He added that the dynamics have changed since the US launched air strikes in August and helped break the momentum of the Isis advance, which has helped stem the flow of foreign recruits — though he warned that the change of mood “doesn’t affect the hardcore people of Isis”.

Analyst Torbjorn Soltvedt, of Verisk Maplecroft, a UK-based risk analysis group, said morale may be taking a hit as militants grapple with the shift from mobile army to governing force.

“Before they were seizing territory, forcing armies in Iraq and Syria to retreat,” he said. “Now they’re basically an occupying force trying to govern.”

After flocking to Syria and Iraq during Isis’s heady days of quick victories, some foreigners may also be questioning the long, gruelling fight ahead.

Mr Solvedt said his organisation has had many reports of foreign fighters, including Britons, contacting family members and state authorities seeking ways to return home.

Isis members in Raqqa said the organisation has created a military police to crack down on fighters who fail to report for duty. According to activists, dozens of fighters’ homes have been raided and many have been arrested. Militants told a local journalist that they must now carry a document identifying them as a fighter and showing whether they are assigned to a mission.

An opposition activist in close contact with Isis fighters in Raqqa showed the Financial Times a document listing new regulations restricting jihadis’ behaviour. The paper, which could not be verified and which did not appear to have been issued in other Isis-held areas, warned that those who did not report to their offices within 48 hours of receiving the regulations would be punished.

“In Raqqa, they have arrested 400 members so far and printed IDs for the others,” the activist said.

The identification document for one fighter from the Gulf consisted of a printed form stating “name, location, section and mission assignment”, with his details filled in by hand.

“The situation is not good,” he grumbled, adding that fighters have become increasingly discontented with their leaders. He refused to give more details, saying only: “We aren’t able to speak the truth and we are forced to do useless things.”

Activists in Isis-held parts of Syria said many fighters in Raqqa were angry about being sent to Kobani, a small Kurdish town near the Syrian border with Turkey that has become a focal point for coalition strikes. The fighters argued that the town was not strategically important enough to justify the losses they were incurring. According to a December 7 report by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based monitoring group with a network of activists across Syria, Isis lost about 1,400 fighters in 80 days of fighting. The US official said many Isis fighters have been killed in the town.
Foreign militants have often been the most active in major battles but opposition activists said as fighting intensifies, more demands are being made on local fighters who do not have deep-rooted loyalties to Isis.

“They pledged allegiance to Isis so they could keep fighting the [Assad] regime and not have to go against Isis,” the Deir Ezzor activist said. “They feel they are the ones going to die in big numbers on the battlefield but they don’t enjoy any of the foreigners’ benefits — high salaries, a comfortable life, female slaves.”

Another problem, locals said, may be a rise in tensions among ethnic groups. Many fighters apparently group themselves by ethnicity or nationality — a practice which undermines Isis’s claim to be ridding Muslims of national borders.

A widely publicised example was a clash between Uzbek and Chechen fighters in Raqqa in early November over control of some villas near the captured Tabqa air base.

“Just like the Uzbek and Chechen issues in Tabqa, we are having similar issues in Manbij with the Tunisians,” said an activist in Syria’s northern city of Manbij. “They won’t let some of the highest level security members [of other nationalities] on to their bases.”

Residents in Raqqa also said they have seen growing signs of discontent. One man recalled a speech at the Fardous mosque last Friday by a Tunisian cleric who often appears in Isis videos.

“He urged the brothers to put aside their disputes, and said all brothers should stay together as one hand,” the man said. “Now I realise why the preacher was saying this . . . Something is wrong.”
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Old December 20th, 2014 #90
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ISIS launch SCORPION BOMBS to spread panic in Iraq

Dec 15, 2014 22:00 By Martin Bagot

Canisters of the creatures are being blasted into villages. A British military expert said: “It’s madness. IS have improvised devices to launch them"

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-n...spread-4817241

story recycled by ann grossman in daily mail

i dont believe this.
Lol. Sounds like the "bombs" are more like a jar flung from some sort of sling-shot. Probably not hard to do. Except gathering up all those scorpions.
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Old December 20th, 2014 #91
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Isis morale falls as momentum slows and casualties mount

The talmudvision watchers' skewed visions of united "Islamic" fighters are laughable, yet infuriating.

As we keep saying, the so called ISIS creation is, and always has been, forged and held together by ZOGbucks alone.
 
Old December 20th, 2014 #92
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Old December 20th, 2014 #93
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Chechen Militants Pledge Allegiance to the Islamic State in New Video

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The militant group responsible for a devastating attack on Chechnya's capital earlier this month allegedly claimed direct affiliation with the Islamic State in a video released Friday.

Two militants from the Caucasus Emirate, the group accused of orchestrating the December 3 attack in Grozny that killed 14 policemen and wounded 36 people, are shown pledging allegiance to the Islamic State in a clip published on YouTube.

https://news.vice.com/article/cheche...icenewstwitter
 
Old December 21st, 2014 #94
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New ISIS Penal Code Heavy on Death Penalties, Crucifixions





A document surfaced online this week and has been reportedly circulating in Raqqa, Syria, that alleges to be the official penal code of the Islamic State. The document, translated and confirmed to be from the terrorist group by the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI), lists eleven crimes and their punishments– seven of which are death.

http://bit.ly/1v1e20m
 
Old December 21st, 2014 #95
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The kike and the muslim are natural allies against the White race.
 
Old December 24th, 2014 #96
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Are Jews buying up property in ISIS controlled areas?

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A report says Israeli businessmen are buying properties belonging to the displaced minorities in the ISIL-held regions in northern Iraq to prepare the ground for accommodation of more than 2,000 people there.

Citing a local source, Fars News Agency reported that estate agencies in Mosul and other cities of the Nineveh province in northern Iraq have began purchasing the houses and lands of Iraqi minorities including Christians and Izadis and Turkmens.

The estate agents offer “attractive prices” in exchange for the properties and later sell them to Israeli businessmen, the unnamed source said.

The source added that more than 2,000 Jews have recently returned to Iraq’s Kurdistan region to resettle in Iraq’s northern areas.

Thousands of Iraqi Christians and other communities have been forced out of their homes in Mosul since June following an ultimatum by ISIL terrorists. Most Christians in the northwestern Nineveh province escaped after the Takfiris overran the region.

The ISIL terrorists control some parts of Syria and Iraq. They are engaged in crimes against humanity in the areas under their control.

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ISIS - destroying old national boundaries to create the long-sought Eretz Israel.
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Old December 24th, 2014 #98
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Are Jews buying up property in ISIS controlled areas?...
Maybe, they plan on dumping Palestinians there, in return for keeping the settlement on occupied territory thing going.
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Old December 24th, 2014 #99
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ISIL launches chlorine gas strikes in Iraq’s Anbar province

Wed Dec 24, 2014 8:46PM GMT

ISIL Takfiri militants have launched chlorine gas strikes on a sub-district in the city of Hit in the troubled western province of al-Anbar, an Iraqi security source says.

The ISIL militants attacked the Baghdadi district with mortar shells loaded with chlorine gas, the unnamed sources said on Wednesday.

According to the source, the district has come under siege and heavy shelling by the ISIL terrorists.

The situation has already left people, mostly children in the area, in dire need of food supplies.

The area is also suffering from water shortage as the ISIL snipers have prevented water department employees from entering the region to fix a water project.

The Takfiri ISIL militants killed at least 300 Iraqi soldiers in a chlorine gas attack on an army battalion in al-Anbar Province in September.

The ISIL militants also used the chemical gas against Iraqi soldiers in Saqlawiya district of the northern town of Fallujah.

The ISIL terrorists control some parts of Syria and Iraq. They are engaged in crimes against humanity in the areas under their control. ISIL militants have terrorized and killed people of all communities, including Shias, Sunnis, Kurds, and Christians.

http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2014/12...n-iraqs-anbar/
 
Old December 24th, 2014 #100
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8Man might have the right idea.

Jews are some of nature's most successful mimics. Maybe IS is jews faking out the West while securing the territory of Greater Israel. It would be just like them.

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See anything missing from that list?
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