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272 Islamic State Terrorists Are Hiding In Europe, 150 More Are On Their Way, Dagbladet Reports
It has been over a month since the November 13 Paris terrorist suicide bombings and mass shootings and the subsequent warzone-like shutdown of Brussels, and Europe was just starting to emerge from its terrorized shell.
However, for a continent which wants to "use global issues as excuses to extend its power", issues such as terrorism in the words of the infamous 2008 AIG presentation, which serve as an "excuse for greater control over police and judicial issues; increase extent of surveillance" a return to normalcy is unacceptable.
And since fear of the unknown must constant by stoked in order to justify any government intervention in personal privacy and public affairs, Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet reported that two waves of Islamic State terrorists are said to have been trained for terror attacks in Europe - either for suicide bombings, or for Paris-style handgun attacks.
According to the paper, the first wave is said to already have travelled to Europe. The cell was trained for attacks in Europe and originally consisted of 300 fighters. 28 of the 300 have lost their lives in Syria - in bombings, firefights, or from other causes. Dagbladet is told that the remaining 272 fighters have travelled to Europe. The sleeper cell is said to be instructed to lay low. Dagbladet is aware that other sources have another estimate of the number of IS terrorists in Europe. This estimate is below 100.
The second wave is still with the terror group in Syria - after having received training in a militant camp between Sinjar and Mosul in Iraq. The inbound cell consists of 150 fighters who are still in Syria. They are said to have had training in a militant camp between Sinjar and Mosul in Iraq. 112 of the 150 have completed their training. Approximately two weeks ago several of the 112 travelled from the militant camp, to the IS controlled city of Deir el Zour in Syria. Dagbladet is told the fighters travelled to Syria using a total of 11 cars.
It is unclear if the cars were Ford F250 trucks or purchased from Texas car auctions by Turkish middlemen.
From Deir el Zour they travelled on to Raqqa - IS' most important city in Syria, and the «capital» of the terrorist group?s so-called «caliphate», and the neighbouring city of Tabaqah. A German IS fighter is said to be a leader in this group.
Dagbladet's source claims that IS fighters trained for
terror attacks in Europe
have used this building in the IS «capital» in
Syria. Picture: Private / Dagbladet
Dagbladet has obtained the information from a source with deep insight into IS in Syria. The source has previously given information which proved to be correct.
According to Dagbladet's source, the first wave of fighters was trained in Raqqa. There they were trained to perform two different types of terror attacks, Dagbladet is told.
- One group is said to be trained to become martyrs through suicide attacks. Dagbladet?s source describes these fighters as being «completely brainwashed».
- The second group is said to be trained to plan attacks using handguns and suicide belts.
Both methods were used during the Paris attacks on November 13.
The Norwegian Police Security Service (PST) confirmed to Dagbladet that they are familiar with the information.
"PST is aware that similar information exists. I do not want to go into more detail about the information PST possesses, regarding the information that Dagbladet has obtained" Trond Hugubakken, head of communications at PST, says.
"Intelligence is, and will always be, uncertain. Intelligence work is for a big part about making uncertain information more certain. The stream of terror related information is vast. Some of this information is correct, lots of it is incorrect. I do not want to go into more detail about the information PST possesses, regarding the information that Dagbladet has obtained: Hugubakken added.
"The amount of information usually increases considerably related to, and in the aftermath of, terror attacks. This was also the case with the terror attacks in Paris in November. PST is continuously working to verify and analyse the information we receive, in order to supply the Norwegian authorities with the best possible foundation on which to decide how to relate to the threat situation we are facing all the time."
And now that Europeans are again solidly worked up with angst and concerns that there is a massive ISIS sleeper cell among them, somewhere, and the it is best to leave all this surveillance stuff to the government (a government which will soon request every last trace of essential Liberty in order to provide a little temporary Safety, Ben Franklin's warning to the contrary nowithstanding), it is time to ease back just a little:
Dagbladet has no concrete information about possible attacks on Norwegian soil.
Surely, if that changes, the Dagbladet "source" will promptly advise.
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Don't you mean 27,200 and 15,000?
The next big false flag event is just around the corner......
http://beforeitsnews.com/conspiracy-theories/2015/12/false-flag-attacks-...
(Here, hold maw beer!) "What we need is unlimited immigration! All these people are just poor women & children refugees who have been intensely scrutinized, screened & vetted by our Homeland Security bureaucracy for our protection!"
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Gawd I love it when "the eastern statist world" has no idea whether I'm serious or not, decisions, decisions...when in doubt, junk it you fucking dumbasses...lmao!
Beer was 8 shots of vodka ago... we've moved on to tequila!
In CIA terms: "The onrush of technology has been a driving factor in the gradual development of a "two-tier" labor market in which those at the bottom lack the education and the professional/technical skills of those at the top and, more and more, fail to get comparable pay raises, health insurance coverage, and other benefits. But the globalization of trade, and especially the rise of low-wage producers such as China, has put additional downward pressure on wages and upward pressure on the return to capital. Since 1975, practically all the gains in household income have gone to the top 20% of households. Since 1996, dividends and capital gains have grown faster than wages or any other category of after-tax income."
Everybody quick...more .gov for saftey!
RIPS
They are probably hidden away in MI6/BND/etc safe houses ready for use at a convenient time.
show us your new skills, hey it's gonna happen, just a matter of tyme. we pissed them off and now it's tyme to piss back. did you expect the muzzies to take it from the sky and forgive us?
It's a damn good thing Europe is essentially a "gun free" zone otherwise well things could get sporty. 272 guys, call it two light companies of trained men lets see, what could they do in a night.... Police state cometh...
Isnt it funny how they know the number of terrorists down to single digits. Its like they are paying their salary or something.
" Police state cometh..."
Damn straight. De Police have to enable these new migrants to observe their religious duties. And if the infidels resist, why.......... some of these Mama Merkel's angels might even get hurt.
Now that won't do, would it ?
"272 Islamic State Terrorists Are Hiding In Europe, 150 More Are On Their Way, Dagbladet Reports"
Nothing the esteemed European "leaders" can't fix via Global Warming Summit and extension of Russia sanctions.
Cameron said 70,000 ... or at least he is paying the wages of 70,000
David Cameron's '70,000 Syrian forces' claim really is dodgyhttp://www.theguardian.com/media/greenslade/2015/dec/04/so-david-cameron...
I am sure Blair would have said 700,000
We must let them in, then lose track of them, then conduct surveillance on you to keep you safe from them, just in case you are them. It is so ridiculous that it makes me lose faith in my fellow man that most people don't see it.
Sadly, the fact that we understand this makes us *them*. And now that I'm typing this out, the NSA knows this. We are DOOMED.
When I'm asked to name 6 'conspirators', I'm afraid I'll have to name you. Sorry.
/sarc...?
Congressional Hearing, near future: "Have you now, or have you ever been, an independent thinker."
"Um, uh...I don't know, what do you want me to say? And will I get paid for it?"
NSA couldn't find their butts with both hands. They have more data than they can deal with.
asavet1952
A NSA guy will jump up hours after a massive attack at Times Sq on New Years eve and shout, "I've got it right here 8 files down in my To Do basket. 25 men with suicide belts and magnum pistols striking in 4 places for 2 minutes each and then disappering when the next wave attacks 2 blocks away." Michael Bloomberg will jump in from of the cameras and spout garbage while hundreds of paramedics are trying to stanuch the flow of blood. The NSA guy would have got to it on January 4, 2016 all right.
Rand, you can't lose faith in your fellow man. You are a diehard collectivist. Such a loss of faith would put a gaping hole in your religious beliefs.
I enjoy the non-irony of your username.
"conduct surveillance on you to keep you safe from them"
Ya really mean, keep them safe from you, dontcha ? Ya dun think dem politicians bring them in for your well being, do ya ? Your politicians would be more concerned with their well being as compared to yours.
The globalists are out to own it all and they'll stop at nothing. Some obstacles in their way (Russia, China and pockets in the ME) being hotspots, they'll continue to pound it until they reach their goal of total world domination. Nations, peoples are divided and ready to fall. Just look around at the fearful citizens worldwide.
"Today, America would be outraged if U.N. troops entered Los Angeles to restore order [referring to the 1991 LA Riot]. Tomorrow they will be grateful! This is especially true if they were told that there were an outside threat from beyond [i.e., an "isis/isil/alqaida" invasion], whether real or promulgated, that threatened our very existence. It is then that all peoples of the world will plead to deliver them from this evil. The one thing every man fears is the unknown. When presented with this scenario, individual rights will be willingly relinquished for the guarantee of their well-being granted to them by the World Government."
Dr. Henry Kissinger, Bilderberger Conference, Evians, France, 1991
+1 for spelling lose correctly. Twice.
Bullish.
Whack the Bankers boys.
How many have 'immigrated' physically or mentally to our shores?
http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/263154-national-guardsman-pl...
"The cell was trained for attacks in Europe"
so who is responsible for doing the training:
Saudi Arabia / Turkey / France / ? / ? / ? / ? /
mossad?
E: All of the above
No plans to attack Israel still though, is that right?
"You see, the US strategic goal in Syria is not as your faithful mainstream media servants (led by that redoubtable channeler of Neo-Con smokescreens at the NYT Michael Gordon) might have you believe to save the Syrian people from the ravages of the long-standing Assad dictatorship, but rather to heighten the level of internecine conflict in that country to the point where it will not be able to serve as a bulwark against Israeli regional hegemony for at least another generation.
How do we know? Because important protagonists in the Israelo-American policy planning elite have advertised the fact with a surprising degree of clarity in documents and public statements issued over the last several decades.
The key here is learning to listen to what our cultural training has not prepared us to hear.
In 1982, as the Likud Party (which is to say, the institutional incarnation of the Revisionist Zionist belief, first articulated by Jabotinsky in the ”Iron Wall” that the only way to deal with “the Arabs” in and around Israel was through unrelenting force and the inducement of cultural fragmentation) was consolidating its hold on the foreign policy establishment of Israel, a journalist named Oded Yinon, who had formerly worked at the Israeli Foreign Ministry, published an article in which he outlined the strategic approach his country needed to take in the coming years.
What follows are some excerpts from Israel Shahak’s English translation of that text:" ...
http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/10/12/us-caught-faking-it-in-syria/
Where Does ISIS Get Those Wonderful Toys?
https://medium.com/dan-sanchez/where-does-isis-get-those-wonderful-toys-...
Frankensteinian Hubris: Bush’s “Redirection” and the Rise of ISIS
http://antiwar.com/blog/2014/07/14/frankensteinian-hubris/
Context of 'February 1982: Article in Israeli Journal Says Israel Should Exploit Internal Tensions of Arab States'
http://www.historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=western_support_for_islam...
Benjamin Netanyahu Ordered to Hasten Jewish Messiah's Coming
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFr4C2BPLeM
Ahavat Eretz Israel - Jewish Tradition: Future Israel
http://www.ahavat-israel.com/eretz/future
911, anthrax, vans, and Israelis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QphxGBXiA-M
AND SEE:
http://leaksource.info/2015/01/17/the-yinon-plan-greater-israel-syria-ir...
http://www.voltairenet.org/article178638.html
hate all muslims/have zero sympathy for the indigenous population of Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Sinai, etc.
give up your civil liberties
OBEY
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https://tinyurl.com/gpemu7j
No plans to attack Israel. No plans to attack the Saudi Royal family either.
Uncanny isn't it?
Johnny,
as a Good American, my instinct is deference to the underdog; accordingly, my reflexive position is aligned with the plight of the arabs. that statement taken on its surface seems simple enough. i do believe that you and i share an understanding of what it means to be 'american'; and though there will no doubt be points of contention within that broadly defined concept, our sense of nationalism and common interest is most likely very similar. however, when we speak of the 'arab' cause, it's important to understand that there isn't really a legitimate sense of nationalism extending beyond a few isolated pockets of arab intelligentsia in the entire region. and if i'm siding with the underdog, will that dog hunt? moreover, is it a dog or just a bunch of flea circuses scurrying about the hide of a camel? it was once said by a great man, 'egypt is the only thing approaching a nation in the near east; the rest are just tribes with flags.' and, really, egyptians are more properly pharonic with a prominent coptic population...but i digress.
by and large, arabs are uniquely tribal in their outlook. tribalism is the basis by which they understand themselves and their relationship one to another. right and wrong are not a matter mediated by the rule of law, it's only and ever a function of family/tribal relationships. the closer in blood relation an aggrieved party is to you, the more legal and 'right' are his actions.
i'll tell you this from personal experience, nobody -- and i mean NOBODY -- has less sympathy and more contempt for indigenous populations (be they arab or otherwise) than arabs for their fellow arab, provided their fellow arab doesn't belong to his tribe or figure into its shifting alliances. and, my friend, 'brother' sunni muslims from a wealthy arab tribes will treat a 'brother sunni muslim from, say, bangladesh with unimaginable contempt...i do not use hyperbole when i say they treat their muslim 'brothers' worse than animals. they are referred to as TCNs (third country nationals), when they arrive their passports are confiscated and they effectively become slaves.
back to pan-arabism -- TE Lawerence's wet dream -- it was a noble aspiration that never took root in the parched sands of arabia. tribal divisiveness is alive and well in arabia. and when you have tribal discord exacerbated by sectarian squabbles aggravated by external pressures that ring the region in concentric circles, you get a pressurized situation that's bound to blow. you have the kurds to the north, the turks to the west, the persians to the east; to the north-east the turkic mongols; to the north-west the aegeans, greeks and then slavs...all of them and many parties more looking for what they can get out of the chaos to come.
it is my firm belief that the leaders of the arab world have already sold out their people...but you've got to understand, they -- as arabs -- don't think of those constituents of competing tribes as 'their' people; they instead see the arrangment as beneficial to the prospects and prosperity of 'their' tribe, 'their' people. i further believe that christian north lebanon has sold out, too...and, believe it or not, even south lebanon. that leaves the strand from damascus to allepo as the lone hold out against what you and i both see happening.
why, therefore, should we defend a people who, by our understanding of such things, aren't a 'people'; insofar as their leading 'people' have already betrayed them?
strange as this may sound, i'm starting to think that the persians -- in that they are not a tribal but rather broadly ethinic/nationalist type people -- would be more responsible and ethical custodians of the arab world; or at least whatever remains of it. i could definintely see putin supporting something like this...contingent on both assad staying in power and whatever remains of the syrian state remaining contiguous with iran. that way putin gets to be the responsible and loyal world actor (saving his ally assad from the clutches of certain defeat), retaining his naval port and entering into a more integrated security arrangement with tehran. for putin that's optimal. and maybe most of it is for us, too.
here's what's huge, el grande enchilada, the big prize...and this could be pulled off if we've still got some intrepid thinkers at cent-com:
so you cede syria from damascus to alleppo to assad and putin, but insert a new kurdistan between syria and iran in the north and the south is slowly merged into 'you-know-what', with whatever is left of iraq to kurdistan's south; thereby boxing putin in on the west. on a strategic and economic level, the persians have far more to gain through an alliance with america than russia. a russian oil monopoly coupled with their ability to contain the central asian plateau is the last thing tehran wants.
then you think dynastic and tectonic shifts delivered on a silver platter. how grateful do you think the persians would be if a shia muslim were to be the soon-coming custodian of the holy shrines? it's food for thought, my friend. world-shaking food for thought.
and, look, the simple truth is that most of the major oil fields in SA are on shia lands in their east, then you've got that tasty brent sweet crude sloshing under persian shia lands...that tea-brown stuff so vital to the functioning of our allies india and japan...most of the iraqi oil is under shia feet the rest are in kurdistan.
and this gives all parties, particularly russia, leverage over chinese wti supply...and so all that back-channeling the sino-men carried on with their buddies in rhyiad will be of no avail. unfortunately for china, china needs the world far more than the world needs or wants china.
at the end of the day, all the saudi high-rollers get their villas in the alps, summer homes in monaco and they'll just sit back and see if that desert can be brought to bloom. Lord knows a near bottomless aquifer wouldn't do it.
i hope i don't come off as adversarial with any of this...maybe just playing devil's advocate. believe me, i want to be convinced that whatever remains of the status quo can or should be preserved. but, 'can' it be? and 'should' it be? those are big questions...and, unfortunately, they extend beyond the bounds of tidy moral arguments. it's now a matter of real politik. iraq is no more. lybia is no more. yemen is no more. and, furthermore, just who are those who remain?
but, yeah, here state-side...americans bettah hold onto your guns no matter what and with all you've got.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoQ4aR393Is
janus
Nice Janus! However, what's taken you so long to come around to the understanding that Persians are way more lucid than the Arabs? Intelligent, generous and good mixers. Still you have 30-40% who yearn for the days of the US Puppet Shah and those who ran to Europe/West when he was ousted.
You can appreciate how easy it is for ZATO to capture the Arab Enclaves but the $Trillion they've covertly spent to subjugate Iran has been wasted. X years of sanctions would take down even the best of governments, not the Persians. Bode's well for their future.
McDonald's can't get a licence to sell their McCrap in Iran. McDonald's in their infinite wisdom gave some Wahhabi-sunni Sodomite sole ownership of the franchise for the whole of the Middle-East and it's F all good to him in Iran.
Thanks, WTFUD...this is always the case with you & i -- we agree on the majors and quibble over the meaningless stuff.
truth be told, this persia-plan has been my hope and a major component of what i consider a do-able international arrangement. when it comes to the grand game, timing is everything; and now it's time to advance this position in earnest and with ghusto. sure, i'm an american-firster; and that's primarily because i'm an american (i'm instinctively loyal and patriotic...can't help it). that doesn't, however, mean that my thinking is zero-sum. furthermore, it isn't naive, simplistic, or idealistic to believe that a framework of mutual respect and even cooperative edification is not only possible but the logical succession from and response to the present tense of brinkmanship, cold-wars by hot-proxy, duplicity, deception, counter-counter-intel spy games and mutually assured destruction...etc.
for as many people who don't understand my thinking on things, i am similarly confused by their own. for example, i happen to believe that an effort to preserve 'peoples', the integrity of their territories, their sovereignty and their unique qualities represents a genuine and authentic respect for the myriad creeds of humanity comprising the span and breadth of this good green earth. conversely, i cannot but interpret the amoeba-like and artificially forced merging of cultures and peoples as inimical to their very being and dignity. this may be a bitter pill for the one-worlders to swallow, but the people of this world actually like what they are...believe it or not, they sometime take pride in it! (GASP!)
all the same, there will always be some level of cross-pollination amongst peoples -- only, it is never healthy or safe to mingle massive doses of very acidic and highly alkeline cultures all at once...the reaction is likely to be volitile.
as this relates to iran specifically and islam generally, i will say this. {as an aside, just between you & i, advocating openly for the denouement of SA publicly whilst abdullah yet lived was potentially bad for ones health. but it seems oaths and agreements are made with individual people, not dynasties or kingdoms or nations even...and it was clear, once he passed that all bets were off. notice how things started to move at break-neck speed upon his passing. and was it not odd that the line of succession was bent back against itself?} like i was saying, with respect to iran specifically and islam generally, i take it as a given that islam is here to stay. there are within it two principal sects vying for primacy; on the main, shia is identified with tehran and the persian peoples (though not exclusively), and sunni with SA.
if the matter of a given culture's capacity to administer the region is an important consideration -- and it is inestimably important -- this is, for janus, a no-brainer. again, persians are a fairly advanced civilization, with substantial contributions to world and regional culture going back to humanity's origins, and on to the present day. this coupled with the street-cred they've earned in the hearts of broader islam (viz. their standing up to israel) gives them the gravitas and respect needed to secure the confidence of those they'll oversee. and so long as they don't go about to settle scores and act vindictively toward the newly subordinate sunnis, i think they'll be able to pull this off and smooth the sharp edges of islam into a more amicable faith. maybe even shed it's vitriolic and bombastic elements...but let's not get carried away.
the arabs were bedoins and vagabonds that roamed across the face of the desert tending camels, goats and engaging in endless kerfuffels to continue ancient feuds whose cause and origin no one could remember. i don't mean to offend them, but they are not cut out for state-craft. i think this has been made abundantly clear since balfore. again, i could elaborate, but i don't want to needlessly offend. besides which, this is not to say that there aren't an abundance of individually brilliant arabs -- i've met many. but collectively, as a people, as it relates to the aggregate virtues conducive to civilization building...well, not so much.
there is also the qualitative essence of the shia sect vs. the sunni sect. to my mind, any religion that has a messianic component is preferable to one that believes a static utopia has already been achieved, and that it is the responsibility of the faithful to restore a by-gone era that can, in point of fact, never be recaptured. this would be true of Christianity if there were a version of it that taught heaven had been made on earth, and now we just have to return the world to primative groveling in loin cloths. better yet, i can distill the matter in a simple statement: messanic-based faiths are projecting out to an unrealized future; retrograde faiths are shackled to a past entombed in ashes and rubble.
besides which, micky d's tastes like camel dung and isn't nearly as nutritious. tell the persians to invest in chic a filet...tastes like the future!
i could actually go on at much greater length supporting the case for shia's ascent, but this is long enough already.
janus
Worth the read. Thanks for posting your observations and perceptions.
That's a really specific number. How do they know the exact count, unless they were let in and accounted for... Fucken A man...
Knowing what diabolical control freaks our CeyeA are they probably have RFID chip inplants in their scrawny asses and can be tracked from low earth orbit.
It helps them alert the EU border guards as to when might be the best time to take a extra long tea and bagel break.
~ DC
Skateboarding is obviously very good for brain function - its a pity some news services don't make it a mandatory prerequisite.
Half an hour ago I ran into a woman I've known for years at the local convenience store. She's always been anti-gun and I've always been trying to turn her opinion around on that. In front of about 10 people in the store she asks me "I was wondering....". Before she finished I said "You wanna go shooting?" She said yeah. Says she's too scared to own one but getting a little nervous about NOT owning one (she lives alone). So I'm going to teach her. The right way. The way I've taught dozens of other people who've never held a gun before.
The recent article about Germans arming themselves up is encouraging. Whether you think they're doing it out of irrational fear or very rational prudence is irrelevant. Gun free zones just ring the dinner bell for the crazies. Gun shows and gun shops don't get fucked with. And there's good reason for that. Even if you never have occasion to use one (and I sincerely hope you do not) the knowlege that a significant number of the sheep are packing heat will give anyone looking to do harm pause.
NoDebt,
I finally got my chance to shoot my newly acquired pistols today. It was a little intimidating being a novice at a gun club, but the training needs to be done.
No Debt perhaps you could offer your services to the Local US Police enforcement. They seem to think a trigger is a Judges Gavel.
Make sure you fuck her first ND; it'll steady her first time nerves.
Kill em all plus the people that let them in and their patrons.
So they know the exact numbers but not their exact whereabouts?
And they travelled in 11 cars?
It all reminds me of the old Jewish lady who answered the phone with a "hello".
The man on the other end then said, "I bet you want me to screw you for hours while squeezing your tits and whispering in your ear while biting your neck."
The old Jewish lady replies, "and you can tell all this from one "hello"?
"According to Dagbladet's source, the first wave of fighters was trained in Raqqa. There they were trained to perform two different types of terror attacks, Dagbladet is told.
Funny how they always have so much information on these guys but just can't find them. Once they are dropped in they seem to just disappear, in the West, where people are going to notice them and pay close attention to their behavior.
counterintelligence knows where the fucks are hiding.
I wonder who provided the training (ahem).
Men in dresses need to be shot whether they are terrorists or not.......
An army of Scotsmen will rip you head off for even thinking that.
there is not something like non terrorist muslim all muslims are terrorists
Without the Rothchilds/agents/jew money changer scums, the world would be engaged in trade with sound money and free from any refugee crisis.
Ask one simple question of any "non violent" Muslim, Would you tell your fellow violent Muslims that it's wrong to do violence to non-believers? Nuff said.
All 272 with fresh Syrian Passports printed in Turkey!
Dadgummit I dont know if I can trust a source called Dagbladet.
You guys , How to hack the earth
all you need to do
is to hijack a FedEx plane
stuff it with 20 ton or more of high explosives
and crash it in Yellow stone in America
There is the hidden volcano underground
biggest in the world
if it starts erupting,
entire america will be wiped out
And it may even start the next ice age
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oops NSAphile & CIAphile words used
Hi dirtyfellas
Pepper spray will stop them!
This is just the tip of the iceberg. The 5th column has already been in place for decades. What the European countries and agencies are most worried about are the chemical and biological attacks or attacks on nuclear power plants.
The CFR in its latest report consideres Europe a 'threat priority' to the US just because of the migrantcrisis (forgetting that they themselves are a main contributor to this threat and ignoring that most of the world considers them a threat to world peace and all that). The CFR does not even consider Russia the main threat to the US!
http://www.b92.net/eng/news/world.php?yyyy=2015&mm=12&dd=21&nav_id=96435
The ZioCons can't do anything about Russia directly, but they can surely convert west Europe nto a Balkanised wastelend. They have had plenty of practise in the Balkans and the Middle East. A totally Balkanised West Europe will put a dead stop on Russia/China plans for a continental trading block extending from China to Portugal.
Meanwhile, thousands of US Terrorists, backed by privately owned central banks are on the ground and piloting drones ready to blow shit up at home and abroad. Their aim is to decentralize governments and build something called "Democracy" the world over. As an extension of this foreign policy, the US will increase opium production and carry on the noble tradition of the olde Maritime Trading Companies. In lieu of outright slavery of niggers from West Affrica, they will create debt slaves at home and abroad. We will all enjoy the quadanual jubilee of shaking our chains like anyone gives a shit next November.
In other news: Look! There's a new Star Wars by JJ Abrams, and a movie about a Jew who pukes in a cathedral that is really fucking hilarious because it is all funny! Oops, someone got caught showing their boobies!
Bottom line is that you will all have to report back to your jobs on fucking Monday like this shit never happened. So shut the fuck up. Taxes are Due. What people who you think matter think about you is that you are shit. Happy Kwanza, Bitchez!
Unsourced tabloid bullshit.
Even if true, 200 out of what, 2 million? That's a drop in the bucket. But you bigots will gladly keep them all out just to keep out the .001%, in your quest for absolute safety. Oh, who are we kidding? You're not on a quest for absolute safety, you're on a quest to keep nonwhite non-Jesusy people out.
200 combat experienced infantry soldiers could do some serious damage in a major city....I would wager some of these chaps (who have the power of faith in their religion; amazing how little value the west gives to the power of belief) could easily shut down Paris for 1-3 months. i mean, full on martial law while the French Army and Intelligence try to 1) Find the bastards 2) Kill them without getting more civillians killed and 3) remove their support base
terrorism is a tactic. there is no such thing as "the war on terror". it's like saying "the war on artillery" or "the war on tactical nukes".
It should be "the war on Radical Islam". Radical Islam is supported by fundamentalist Islamists whom are often mis-identified as "moderate Muslims". The weapon of choice for Radical Islamists is Terrorism.
So when you say 200 is a drop in the bucket, you aren't actually making a valid argument from a security perspective. or even common sense for that matter. (When in doubt, keep it out.)
Also, there are 30,000 "known" foreign fighters in Syria/Iraq right now. Rumors say 40,000 with more arriving daily. So finding 200 guys in there who want to eat a Pork Big Mac and shag some French birds (all's fair in Jihad) before they go to heaven is entirely possible.
Terrorists in Europe? of course nobody could have seen this coming and had some kind of border control.
Im guessing "the source" is John Kerry's private email server hosted by Hillary in her linen closet......
Terrorists in Europe? of course nobody could have seen this coming and had some kind of border control.
What a bogus strategy, blowing them selves up and hand guns. There are so many more way they could create problems without kiling themselves. It's just terror nonsense, made up and nothing more.
Good target practice for the CIA - let loose a few hundred and then terminate with extreme prejudice.
Good CIA training program as well - nothing beats a live target.
I find it amazing, that newspaper can know the EXACT numbers of terrorists entering their country? But couldn't figured WHO'S the individuals, and WHERE ewch of them currently located.
How convinience...