Erdogan Complicit with US in Aiding ISIS
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Hanna Bohman has been fighting ISIS in Syria on and off for most of 2015, and she hasn't been impressed.
Not only do they want three billion euros from you this year, they're gonna want three billion euros from you every single year and in return, they've given absolutely no guarantees whatsoever that they will stop people from coming or indeed take
Erdogan & his Family 'Involved in ISIS Oil Trade'
The Islamic State group has strengthened its grip in its Libyan stronghold Sirte as new recruits and foreign fighters join its ranks while world attention focuses on Iraq and Syria.
Ayman al-Sanabani beamed as he entered his family's home on his wedding day. He was greeting his new bride, Gamila, who was in a bedroom surrounded by friends. Ayman sat beside her for several minutes, receiving warm words of congratulations.
Proof That Turkey's Intelligence Service (MIT) Shipped Weapons To ISIS
Russia's Defense Ministry published images and a map it says reveal a chain of oil smuggling to Turkey from Islamic State – from extraction to refining facilities.
Since the Paris terrorist attacks on November 13, various mainstream news outlets have noted that the politics of surveillance have shifted.
After nearly two years of the National Football League banning guns at its games, the largest police union in the country wants an exemption.
The Paris terror attacks have prompted Belgium to call for a unified European intelligence agency that would share information to nip future threats in the bud. The idea has been met with skepticism from such EU members as Germany.
It's the gift that keeps on giving: ISIS, and the constant terror threat from this extremist group that acts as an enabler for the federal government to perpetually reinforce its security, surveillance, military, police state, and privacy invasion ap
Some people respond to the attacks in Paris, and others like them, by saying it's the end of the world. Sell everything, buy gold, go to your bunker, eat canned food and hunker down.
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he former commander of U.S. special forces in Afghanistan and Iraq admitted that strategic blunders by the Bush administration had led to the rise of Islamic State militants.
"The Immigration and Nationality Act passed June 27, 1952 revised the laws relating to immigration, naturalization, and nationality for the United States. That act, which became Public Law 414, established both the law and the intent of Congress reg
The interventionists will do anything to prevent Americans from seeing that their foreign policies are perpetuating terrorism and inspiring others to seek to harm us.
No ordinary American can view them. And members of Congress, sworn to secrecy, are only permitted to read the 28 pages under strict conditions.
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In the wake of the recent terrorist attacks in Paris, Beirut and Kenya, CNN Senior White House Correspondent Jim Acosta asked Barack Obama, "Why can't we take out these bastards?" Acosta echoes many Americans who are hungry for revenge, and fav
Russia's Sergey Lavrov is not one foreign minister known to mince his words. Just earlier today, 24 hours after a Russian plane was brought down by the country whose president three years ago said "a short-term border violation can never be a pretext
Executions Risk Fueling Revolt in Shi'ite Regions
*After Paris
The panic in the western world, since the attack in Paris, where approx. 130 were killed is quite over the top.
The manufactured phoniness of this bogeyman known as 'ISIS' is obvious in so many ways - (see related links at bottom of this article). For today's bit of ISIS-debunking, your child-at-heart reporter here harkens back to the exciting.....
Russia's Sergey Lavrov is not one foreign minister known to mince his words. Just earlier today, 24 hours after a Russian plane was brought down by the country whose president three years ago said "a short-term border violation can never be a pre
Reports keep surfacing of Turkish involvement in the ISIS oil trade, and yesterday's Turkish shoot-down of a Russian fighter came just days after Russia bombed ISIS's oil infrastructure. Is there a connection? And why is NATO opposing Russian strikes