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Unmasking ISIS

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I've written a book called "Unmasking ISIS".

It's too long to post here (unless you'd like) ... but here's a link to the whole eManuscript, and here's the very brief introduction:

Where did ISIS come from? How was it able to gain land, arms and money so quickly?

This book will answer those questions … and unmask ISIS.

Part 1 shows that the U.S. – through bad policies and stupid choices – is largely responsible for the rise of ISIS.

Part 2 reveals the strange history of the leaders of ISIS … Including one who never really existed, and another who – if you read mainstream media drivel – was killed … then arrested … and then killed again.

Part 3 delves into the little-known, secret history of Iraq and Syria … and discusses the real motivations behind our current policies towards those countries.

And Part 4 reveals the shocking truth about who is really supporting  ISIS (Cough ... Saudis, UAE, Kuwait, Turkey, NATO, U.S. and Israel ... cough)

So grab a cup of coffee (or a shot of booze), and prepare to learn the real story.

 

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Sat, 09/12/2015 - 14:43 | 6539915 nah
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ISIS is a movement of identity within Islam.  Popular Identity with struggle for power and land within the ME regional cultures leads to xenophobic holdouts that ride trains bound for France where Americans look like heros for getting stabbed in a race against bad luck.

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ISIS/Al Queda/Jihad does not allow for a counter culture, MLK Muhammad, or even 10 years of the nation Iraq with its own storied history.

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ISIS misfortune wants to rob and murder itself to a high plane and place among nations and peoples, that is in itself a great idea held as political practical opportunity that people know enough to run to and from.

Sat, 09/12/2015 - 16:52 | 6540219 PoasterToaster
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Tooth Fairy and Santa Claus too.  For realz.

Sat, 09/12/2015 - 14:10 | 6539828 the grateful un...
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it seems obvious that the brains of the org were educated in europe, as the idle immigrant class, just as castro went to america to attend college where he probably read about marxism. half the islamic world will soon live in europe

Mon, 09/14/2015 - 04:45 | 6545155 sarz
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Castro studied law at the University of Havana, 1945-50. It takes a few seconds to find this out.

Sat, 09/12/2015 - 14:18 | 6539849 headless blogger
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Perhaps the Europeans and many Americans will relocate to Canada. Lots of land, cold, and only 30 Million residents currently habitating the lands.

Sun, 09/13/2015 - 07:47 | 6541664 New_Meat
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and with their economy flushing its way down the sewer pipe, land will be cheap.

Sat, 09/12/2015 - 12:59 | 6539643 Baa baa
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All I want for Christmas is long range radar.

Sun, 09/13/2015 - 07:47 | 6541662 New_Meat
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well, you don't want any shrikes around, then.

Sat, 09/12/2015 - 13:10 | 6539674 Rhal
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In a sense, that's what ZeroHedge is.

Sat, 09/12/2015 - 12:36 | 6539586 Dr. Bonzo
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Any special prosecutor worth his salt should have more than enough material to launch a special investigation to determine how deep and how far up the ladder collusion with terrorists in our government goes. Straight up treason.

US citizens can be executed by drone for blogging or emailing terrorists, what's the penalty on providing training, finances and weapons to terrorists? Anyone?

Obama and most senior members of his foreign policy team are traitors and of violating laws they themselves have promulgated.

HOW MANY FUCKING PROSECUTORS ARE THERE IN THE US??? Not ONE who will even look into this shit.

Again. There are NO rules.

 

Sat, 09/12/2015 - 14:11 | 6539830 Rhal
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You're right, proven by the fact that Hilary is not in jail (yet).  

Laws for the people.

Lawlessness for the elite.

Sun, 09/13/2015 - 07:01 | 6541610 All Risk No Reward
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“The technotronic era involves the gradual appearance of a more controlled society. Such a society would be dominated by an elite, unrestrained by traditional values. Soon it will be possible to assert almost continuous surveillance over every citizen and maintain up-to-date complete files containing even the most personal information about the citizen. These files will be subject to instantaneous retrieval by the authorities. ” ? Zbigniew Brzezi?ski, Between Two Ages: America's Role in the Technetronic Era

Sat, 09/12/2015 - 15:50 | 6540093 LeBalance
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and the beauty in their stance on Law and its applicaiton is the retroactive benefit of the doubt you DO NOT have to apply to them when you act to defend yourself. :3

Sat, 09/12/2015 - 12:04 | 6539519 Ignatius
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$$...ISIS

Good work, GW.

Sat, 09/12/2015 - 12:47 | 6539611 weburke
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istael blanketed by dust to hide preps, and should clear just in time.

Sat, 09/12/2015 - 11:48 | 6539484 novictim
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"through bad policies and stupid choices"

Well, that is progress, of a sort.  At least we are not going full retard with the idea that USA has secretly set out to create ISIS. 

Is the USA incompetent when it comes to foreign policy?  Absolutely.  You need only listen to John "Biker Bitch" Kerry for 30secoinds to get the aroma of retardation.

Did the USA put too much reckless effort back in the 1980s funding the formation or the Anti-Soviet Mujaheddin?  Hindsight is 20/20...

But what would you have done if you thought that the same Soviet invasion of Romania, Hungary, the Baltics States, Poland and the Check and Slovak capitals might continue to happen if *you* did not stop Soviet imperialism?

Now that the threat from the USSR and Communism is over, it is all too easy to forget the imperatives and the logic of that time.

Sun, 09/13/2015 - 04:38 | 6541501 Tall Tom
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But what would you have done if you thought that the same Soviet invasion of Romania, Hungary, the Baltics States, Poland and the Check and Slovak capitals might continue to happen if *you* did not stop Soviet imperialism?

 

Yeah. Right.

 

American Imperialism is just so much better as we are the direct beneficiaries.

 

Hey I have got an idea...It might work.

 

Let's go back to our roots, avoid foreign entanglements, and abandon imperialism altogether.

 

What? How can you benefit from that?

 

Gee....Maybe we could trade and if two asshole regimes want to fight it out and be imperialistic then we can arm BOTH BELLIGERANTS, and profit while they kill one another off. That way they will end up too damn weak to even be a viable threat to us in the long run.

 

Now that is much better than actually becoming a belligerant and engaging in warfare.

 

Of course the better option is not arming anyone at all.

 

But there is just too much Blood Lust in you. You want that profit as it seems as you are so ready to judge Soviet Imperialism yet conveniently ignore American Imperialism.

 

Nah...Too much Blood Lust. You want to see our children die needlessly...so you can stuff your portfolio with profits. Fucking Blood Money...Fucking parasite upon the misery of others.

Sun, 09/13/2015 - 11:13 | 6542025 Winston Churchill
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Please show me those roots.Thefirst foreign adventure started before the Republic was

barely weened.America was preccupied  with the natives and Mexicans for 120 years,

thats not isolationism.

Sat, 09/12/2015 - 15:02 | 6539972 Crash N. Burn
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"Did the USA put too much reckless effort back in the 1980s funding the formation or the Anti-Soviet Mujaheddin?"

 

Nice story:

"Of course the dancing with the stars version of the story: the U.S. backed the Mujaheddin in response to the Soviet invasion of December of 1979.

You might want to run that version by Robert Gates, director of the CIA under Ronald Reagan and George Bush Senior, and Secretary of Defense under both George W. Bush and Barack Obama, because in his memoir entitled "From the Shadows", he revealed that the U.S. actually began the covert operation 6 months prior. With the express intent of drawing in the Soviets."

World War III - Who Will Be Blamed?

 

Sun, 09/13/2015 - 11:09 | 6542009 Winston Churchill
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Of course it was, but you won't read that anywher in a govt. school.

Poor Afghanisthan has been a political football, and a center of the Great Game,since

Alexander the Greats time.Iran also.

Sat, 09/12/2015 - 13:00 | 6539645 TheReplacement
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Soviet imperialism was funded by western banks and governments, especially USG.  Communism was/is an abhorent ideology and it would have failed under its own weight in the 1920-30s if not for the west bailing it out.  Soviet aggression was always a tool of the western banks and governments until the day it just could not be supported any longer and a new boogeyman was needed.  Enter Afghanistan.  Jihadis are much cheaper to fund as an enemy than the Soviet Empire ever was.

Bonus, can use jihadis against Russia and vice versa. 

Sat, 09/12/2015 - 21:54 | 6540929 jeff montanye
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so afghanistan in the late '80's was just switching from the high maintenance horse to the cheaper one?  and throwing a bone to the israelis/obeying the zionist masters?

 

Sat, 09/12/2015 - 12:14 | 6539543 ozzzzo
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Yes, thinking that the US created ISIS is "full retard" because everyone knows that the people who run our country are incompetent; after all that's how you get to run a country, by being incompetent. It's just a coincidence how ISIS keeps attacking our rulers' enemies. Is Kerry really incompetent, or is he successfully carrying out his orders? Is he really an idiot, or is he a great actor who plays an idiot on TV?

Remember when it was heresy to say that the US created AQ? Now everyone knows that Tim Osman worked for the CIA, and that they financed AQ.

Sat, 09/12/2015 - 21:04 | 6540800 Freddie
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They are not incompetent.  They are corrupt, vile and evil.

Sat, 09/12/2015 - 21:47 | 6540915 jeff montanye
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well maybe a little incompetent: the war in vietnam was a pretty expensive and hard way to get to a professional army and t shirt factories in vietnam, imo. one doesn't need actual war to fund the mic, just the threat of war. a number of these butt jams actually think they are doing god's work.

although so far successful, well sort of, 9-11 could have been much more convincingly done (with far fewer moving parts), imo. ditto on jfk's assassination.  why did he have to be shot? was someone else being frightened? if bobby or mlk it apparently didn't work.  why not just have him get sick and die?  "oh, too bad"; lbj is still president.

not to say they are not corrupt, vile and evil.  hope the masks fall a bit while i'm still alive. many eyes are yet to see.

Mon, 09/14/2015 - 00:32 | 6544851 frankly scarlet
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Jeff, of course the example was made, and in broad daylight. This is so that there could be no mistaking that those who go against the order and fail to heed warnings and then insist on attacking the order, especially if insiders, pay a price so that others do not attempt the same. What better than a public execution to bring this example home.

Sun, 09/13/2015 - 00:13 | 6541224 conscious being
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jeff - re. VietNam profits. VietNam unleashed the unbacked ponzi fiat. Bankster wet dream successfully accomplished.

Sat, 09/12/2015 - 14:46 | 6539924 sgt_doom
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 Is Kerry really incompetent,

John Forbes Withrop Dudley Kerry, who grew up "summering" at the family estate in France, who matriculated at the finest private schools and Yale (Skull & Bones, 'natch) and was the senator who led the investigation into the BCCI and its links to the Bush White House, which of course went nowhere (with Robert Mueller III as chief of the DOJ's criminal division, and cousin John Walker [whom our present FBI director interned with out of law school] the criminal enforcement officer at the Dept. of the Treasury, G. H.W. Bush was home free on that one!

Nope, I think old Johnnie is doing exactly what multi-billionaire Johnnie is supposed to be doing . . .

AND GREAT POSTING AND BOOK, GW!!!!!

Sat, 09/12/2015 - 23:54 | 6541177 conscious being
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First of all, the name is Con, sometimes spelled Cohn. Second, the father was a "Foreign Service officer"? How does a State Department bureaucrat score a family estate in France?

Sat, 09/12/2015 - 18:52 | 6540469 SmedleyButlersGhost
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If his 'war record' is not despicable enough- do a search on his venture into a cookie franchise at Boston Faneuil Hall This scumbag was a lowlife shakedown con from the get go.  He is not incompetent, he's an asshole who'd blow the big O or anybody else to climb the ladder. if there is a satanic plot - this guy surely sold his soul on the cheap.  No wonder John Heinz' widow went alcoholic.  if it comes to it - I get dibs on this fuker

Sat, 09/12/2015 - 11:46 | 6539479 Reaper
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Oil = money. Money = power. Idealism/religion = manipulation. The conniving cause the idealist/religious to emote as trained. ISIS serves both as an ideal and a bogeyman for the connivers. Wahhabism, financed by the Saudi and other kings, provides an emoting dogma. The terror bogeyman and nonsense about democracy provide an opposing emoting dogma.

It's a theater wherein the audience are actors following the promoters' scripts. The stupid emote or die. Champions of freedom/democracy fight for absolute monarchies and finance theocratic rebels.

Say NO. I think, therefore I am. I emote, therefore my trainer succeeds.

Sat, 09/12/2015 - 11:34 | 6539450 begintowin
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Dear George,

Thank you very much for taking the time to assemble this very important and historical document from your perspective.

Oddly, I was wondering myself how this criminal and fanatical faction came into existence, how it's funded, its command and control, logistical movement of the infantry, etc.

I will go directly to your blog and study it.

Sat, 09/12/2015 - 14:13 | 6539833 kaiserhoff
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Kleptocrats make lousy shills.

Sat, 09/12/2015 - 11:09 | 6539402 world_debt_slave
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oil, drugs and a pipeline

Sat, 09/12/2015 - 11:04 | 6539391 Pliskin
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Checked out the blog....Good stuff GW.  Kudos on putting all the info into a well articulated article.

Thanks.                                                               

Sat, 09/12/2015 - 04:03 | 6538997 Flying Wombat
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Jordan also helped to support ISIS - training.

Looks like an interesting read.  Thanks!

- Eric Dubin

Sat, 09/12/2015 - 12:15 | 6539525 HowdyDoody
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A couple of years ago, an ISIS wannabe revealed the opponents to Assad were being trained at Jordan Intelligence HQ in Amman.

Around the same time, a British military Chinook made a crash landing in an Israeli minefield in the West Bank. No one was injured and Israel allowed recovery of the helicopter.

The British government statement following the incident claimed that the Chinook was on a routine flight from Cyprus to Amman. The route taken allowed it to avoid flying through Syrian airspace. This means Israel was in on these 'routine flights' to Amman around the time these ISIS wannabes were being trained in Amman. What was the cargo on thei Chinook? Military trainers? Wannaabe jihadists groomed by MI6 being delivered for training? Weapons for the wannabes?

Recently a trial of a suspected jihadist in Britain collapsed when MI6's involvement was revealed. The case was then dropped like a hot potato.

A curious coincidence, no?

Edit: Recently Cameron, the UK Prime Minister, has done an Obama and had two British citizens murdered by drone. They were allegedly a threat to British national security. What was the threat? What they could tell about the ISIS flase flag operation?

Way back when, one of the claims made against Saddam Hussein was that he was sufficiently evil to kill his own people. How times change!

Sat, 09/12/2015 - 12:40 | 6539595 BullyBearish
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"We've" been killing our own people for decades...

Sat, 09/12/2015 - 16:27 | 6540159 BigJim
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Hey George, something you might want to weave into your article is the role that climate change* has played in Syria over the last decade; many farmers were driven off their lands by drought, and Gulf-state Islamist charities played a large part in providing aid to the displaced persons, thereby building logistical infrastructure, goodwill and social capital amongst Syria's poorest.

*no, not saying it's human-induced; climate is always changing

Mon, 09/14/2015 - 04:31 | 6545143 sarz
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The water shortage in Syria is related to the actions of Turkey. Its dams have taken much of the water that used to flow to Syria.

Sun, 09/13/2015 - 11:04 | 6541994 LasVegasDave
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Another Pravda worthy contribution from ZH's court eunuch, GW.

Maybe if we were nicer to our adversaries and competitors, we could all just get along.

http://www.thisblogisdangerous.com/stop-complaining-life-isnt-fair/

Sun, 09/13/2015 - 07:25 | 6541643 Nage42
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Just a heads-up that attempting to access those links from the UK results in a "Not Found," but via Netherlands works... so what I'm guessing here is that a UK filter is in place, and if there's a filter, it means that there's a log record of access...

Just FYI.

 

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