NO SUCH THING AS ISIS

There is no such thing as ISIS.
The military entity we know as ISIS is a CIA asset.
Richard Spencer is a CIA asset.
Antifa in the USA is a CIA asset.
Why?
To create a climate where invading NK is acceptable.
Why?
Same reason we are still in Afganistan:
Batteries.
Rare earth metals.
Lithium.
These things are more valuable than anything else.
The United States will be set to fall after the occupation of NK is assured.
Control of NK and Afganistan will be turned over to the UN.
UN Martial Law will be declared in the United States after the faux Civil War.
The Constitution will be suspended, and fantastic entertainments will pacify the people long enough to enact open pervasive electronic surveillance.
There is no such thing as ISIS.
There is no such thing as NK.
There is virtually no hope to stop any of this.
They will call us the Dreaming Generation, because we were fast asleep when the house burned down.
Get ready now.
Do not wait.
There is no time.
Get away from finance, social media of any kind, smart phones... anything that "pings" you constantly.
Learn how to move light, and practice.
Choose what you really will keep when the time comes.
Make a list.

It's coming.
It's way closer than you think.

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Fucking kike. ISIS is a branch of Mossad not CIA. Al-Qaeda are the American mujahideen.

FUCK OFF JEW

ISIS = ISRAEL

VEGAS = ISRAEL

Israel is the #1 terrorist nation on planet earth.

fpbp

NORTH KOREA INVADING

FUCK OFF. TRUMP IS PROTECTING NORTH KOREA FROM YOU KIKES

no shit OP

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what were the Iraqis up to in Mosul? Who were they murdering and blaming on Isis. who were they really fighting

World war 3 is going to lead us into the NWO

Look into Depopulation and Agenda 2030

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Israel doesn't need the kind of leverage it once did.
The new oil discoveries have already rendered many of the old geopolitical strata mute points.
ISIS was where the Arab Spring left off.
Arab Spring was always meant to end in disaster.
Black market goods are cheaper, and it's easier to justify stealing things under color of war.

Believe what you need to, though, by all means.

Oh look more proof that the Nazis and Jews are the fucking same

MKULTRA v2.0.
CIA needs a place to do their research where it will not raise eyebrows.
It's been us's the whole time.
Yes, some deep-cover brown us's, but us's none the less.

The NWO is already here.
That's why we all believe in a thing called ISIS.
That's why no one talks about rare earths and lithium.
That's why the American narrative has gone all Idiocracy.
THE NWO IS HERE.

Not really the NWO yet. The elites have wanted to depopulate the planet for a long time now (because it's sustainable with less humans) there is even footage on some of them even saying this (David Rockefeller/ Ted Turner etc..)

The real NWO is the typical one world government, one world religion, globalised currency, spyware and less privacy, less freedoms

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What I am saying is that they are never going to have a street parade.
We have a one world religion and have since the 70s - Mammon, the US Dollar, the only cult that counts.
Note that every country who has ever proposed leaving the dollar has met terrible fates.
Note that the dollar is a piece of paper that we just believe in, and nothing more.
Note that no one has talked about the Fed for a while.
Note that no one has even talked about wealth disparity lately.
Occupy/OGTeaParty got too close.
They had to create their own "popular movements" to harness the angst, and subvert the aforementioned two.
They learned their lesson.
Now we have hypernormalization and a mediasphere that has only a passing relationship with reality.
The NWO is a practical thing.
All they need is for people to go along with it.
They don't care about the glory.
They are occultists; they would rather just have the immortality.
Glory is for the honorable, and honor is for the dead.

You know what would be cool? If we let people have it. We keep talking about how certain places suck, well they wouldn't suck so much if they had good shit.
Also, if Kim Jong Un has those rare earth elements, why doesn't he mine them himself and put them on the market?

Sanctions.

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Well that's crappy. You'd think if he's got something that everybody wants, he'd be able to sell it.

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so you guys are saying...
we've been at war with israel for the last 5 years and nobody told US?

I just read that whole thing and now I have a boner.

Sage

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no because obama wasnt really fighting isis

Not quite that simple, senpai:

2016: ISIS CIA Pentagon fight themselves In Syria: Militias armed by the Pentagon fight those armed by the CIA

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Syrian militias armed by different parts of the US war machine have begun to fight each other on the plains between the besieged city of Aleppo and the Turkish border, highlighting how little control U.S. intelligence officers and military planners have over the groups they have financed and trained in the bitter five-year-old civil war.

The fighting has intensified over the last two months, as CIA-armed units and Pentagon-armed ones have repeatedly shot at each other while maneuvering through contested territory on the northern outskirts of Aleppo, US. officials and rebel leaders have confirmed.

In mid-February, a CIA-armed militia called Fursan al Haq, or Knights of Righteousness, was run out of the town of Marea, about 20 miles north of Aleppo, by Pentagon-backed Syrian Democratic Forces moving in from Kurdish-controlled areas to the east.

“Any faction that attacks us, regardless from where it gets its support, we will fight it,” Maj. Fares Bayoush, a leader of Fursan al Haq, said in an interview.

Rebel fighters described similar clashes in the town of Azaz, a key transit point for fighters and supplies between Aleppo and the Turkish border, and on March 3 in the Aleppo neighborhood of Sheikh Maqsud.

The attacks by one US-backed group against another come amid continued heavy fighting in Syria and illustrate the difficulty facing US efforts to coordinate among dozens of armed groups that are trying to
>overthrow the Assad government
>fight ISIS *(lol*)
>and battle one another all at the same time.

"It is an enormous challenge,” said Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank), the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, who described the clashes between U.S.-supported groups as “a fairly new phenomenon.”

The best part of it is that the proxy fighters are enacting real-life DC intrigue on the battle.
Nothing about it is flawless.

2016: ISIS CIA Pentagon fight themselves In Syria: Militias armed by the Pentagon fight those armed by the CIA

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“It is an enormous challenge,” said Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank), the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, who described the clashes between U.S.-supported groups as “a fairly new phenomenon.”

“It is part of the three-dimensional chess that is the Syrian battlefield,” he said.

The area in northern Syria around Aleppo, the country's second-largest city, features not only a war between the Assad government and its opponents, but also periodic battles against Islamic State militants, who control much of eastern Syria and also some territory to the northwest of the city, and long-standing tensions among the ethnic groups that inhabit the area, Arabs, Kurds and Turkmen.

President Obama this month authorized a new Pentagon plan to train and arm Syrian rebel fighters, relaunching a program that was suspended after a string of embarrassing setbacks which included recruits being ambushed and handing over much of their US-issued ammunition and trucks to an Al Qaeda affiliate.

Amid the setbacks, the Pentagon late last year deployed about 50 special operations forces to Kurdish-held areas in northeastern Syria to better coordinate with local militias and help ensure U.S.-backed rebel groups aren't fighting one another. But such skirmishes have become routine.

In2015 the Pentagon helped create a new military coalition, the Syrian Democratic Forces. The goal was to arm the group and prepare it to take territory away from the Islamic State in eastern Syria and to provide information for U.S. airstrikes.

The group is dominated by Kurdish outfits known as People's Protection Units or YPG. A few Arab units have joined the force .

It's all blood theater to insure our interests are taken care of in the region and also flood Europe with immigrants.
The question is always who knows what when - but I am sure everyone has known about Afghanistan for a long time, and now anyone who wants to say something has no idea how to.

2016: ISIS CIA Pentagon fight themselves In Syria:

The CIA, meanwhile, has its own operations center inside Turkey from which it has been directing aid to rebel groups in Syria, providing them with TOW antitank missiles from Saudi Arabian weapons stockpiles.

While the Pentagon's actions are part of an overt effort by the U.S. and its allies against Islamic State, the CIA's backing of militias is part of a separate covert U.S. effort aimed at keeping pressure on the Assad government in hopes of prodding the Syrian leader to the negotiating table.
At first, the two different sets of fighters were primarily operating in widely separated areas of Syria — the Pentagon-backed Syrian Democratic Forces in the northeastern part of the country and the CIA-backed groups farther west. But over the last several months, Russian airstrikes against anti-Assad fighters in northwestern Syria have weakened them.
That created an opening which allowed the Kurdish-led groups to expand their zone of control to the outskirts of Aleppo, bringing them into more frequent conflict with the CIA-backed outfits.

“Fighting over territory in Aleppo demonstrates how difficult it is for the U.S. to manage these really localized and in some cases entrenched conflicts,” said Nicholas A. Heras, an expert on the Syrian civil war at the Center for a New American Security, a think tank in Washington. “Preventing clashes is one of the constant topics in the joint operations room with Turkey.”

Over the course of the Syrian civil war, the town of Marea has been on the front line of Islamic State's attempts to advance across Aleppo province toward the rest of northern Syria.
On Feb. 18, the Syrian Democratic Forces attacked the town. A fighter with the Suqour Al-Jabal brigade, a group with links to the CIA, said intelligence officers of the U.S.-led coalition fighting Islamic State know their group has clashed with the Pentagon-trained militias.

Did you catch this bit, buried in the text;

At first, the two different sets of fighters were primarily operating in widely separated areas of Syria — >the Pentagon-backed Syrian Democratic Forces in the northeastern part of the country and the
>CIA-backed groups farther west.

But over the last several months,
>Russian airstrikes against anti-Assad fighters in northwestern Syria have weakened them.

That created an opening which allowed the >Kurdish-led groups to expand their zone of control
to the outskirts of Aleppo, bringing them into more frequent conflict with
> the CIA-backed outfits.

“Preventing clashes is one of the constant topics in the joint operations room with Turkey.”

Over the course of the Syrian civil war, the town of Marea has been on the front line of Islamic State's attempts to advance across Aleppo province toward the rest of northern Syria.

A fighter with the Suqour Al-Jabal brigade, a group >with links to the CIA,
said intelligence officers of the U.S.-led coalition fighting Islamic State know their group has clashed with the
>Pentagon-trained militias.

Marea is home to many of the original Islamist fighters who took up arms against Assad during the Arab Spring in 2011. It has long been a crucial way station for supplies and fighters coming
>from Turkey into Aleppo.

“Attempts by Syrian Democratic Forces to take Marea was a great betrayal and was viewed as a further example of a Kurdish conspiracy to force them from Arab and Turkmen lands,” Heras said.

The clashes brought the U.S. and Turkish officials to “loggerheads,” he added. After diplomatic pressure from the US, the militia withdrew to the outskirts of the town as a sign of good faith, he said.

But continued fighting among different US-backed groups may be inevitable, experts on the region said.

“Once they cross the border into Syria, you lose a substantial amount of control or ability to control their actions....

This is correct.

More people need to know.