An ISIS march
The Islamic state had it's rise in 2014, and since then it has conveniently targeted Iraq and Syria, the main enemies of NATO/Israel whilst ignoring the presence of Israel entirely, despite their claims to want to wipe Israel off of the map, it's also important to notice that ISIS are some of the most active fighters against the Syrian government and play a major role in the Syrian civil war, this opposition to the Assad government in a 2015 FAQ on the Syrian civil war which states the following regarding ISIS:
"ISIS has developed an ideology even more extreme and brutal than other jihadists. ISIS opposes Assad, non-Muslims, Shia Muslims, and any Muslims anywhere who do not share its strict ideology, including other Sunni rebel groups. ISIS has no foreign state-level supporters."
So it's of particular note to acknowledge this when regarding that the US, France, Israel, Turkey and a plethora of NATO countries have been funding "moderate Syrian rebels", when an overwhelming majority of these rebels in Syria are terrorists, this is evidenced by the fact that the US has been directly exposed for funding rebel groups which carried out massacres against Kurds in northeastern Syria:
"Have we so quickly forgotten how the CIA backed a range of secular and Islamist militias to fight Assad, via the covert program Timber Sycamore, while the Pentagon vetted 'moderate' fighters to fight ISIS via the congressionally-approved Train and Equip Program? The former, according to a U.S. official, led to the death or injury of 100,000 Syrian army troops and their allies, while the latter was coordinated with — wait for it — Turkey.
'The groups that were educated and equipped by the United States west of the Euphrates,' wrote Turkish journalist Fehim Tastekin for Al-Monitor, 'are now fighting against the groups east of the Euphrates that have been also educated and equipped by the United States .'
You wouldn’t know this, though, from watching or reading the mainstream U.S. media. The New York Times described the Turkish-backed rebels only as “fighters the United States had long rejected as extremists, criminals and thugs.”
So there's already proof that these groups aren't what NATO says they are, but the rabbithole goes deeper when you consider the Israeli funding of these so called 'freedom fighters', knowing that the Israeli government have been some of the biggest opposers to Assad since the beginning and have expressed major interest in overthrowing his rule this isn't a surprise, there's a lot to go through here so consider this a list of articles that highlight the concerning relations that Israel has with Islamic terrorists in Syria:
As can clearly be seen, Israel, and by extension NATO, have openly supported Al-Qaeda and Islamists to try and block Iranian influence and use them as a tool against the government of Assad, combine this with the fact that Israel has publicly gloated that the 9/11 attacks and the Boston Marathon Bombing would be 'good' for their narrative it's clear they have some form of appreciation for
the actions of Islamists.
Another important detail is that ISIS has been known to use weaponry made in the US, the government explanation for this is that American weaponry was stolen from Iraqi military surpluses by Islamists raiding their compounds,
using the anarchy in the country to do so, and saying that they're unable to track the weaponry after it's sent to Iraq, which is frankly hard to believe that the US doesn't keep track of weaponry it gives to foreign countries; especially in the Middle East where
these sorts of raids are not uncommon, an article highlighting this issue reads as follows:
"Losing weapons to extremists and insurgents has long been a problem for the US military and the Iraqi army, but it became more urgent after ISIS seized chunks of Iraq in 2014, overrunning Iraqi troops and sweeping up their weapons. With that equipment, ISIS solidified its hold on its captured territory and drew the United States back into Iraq. Still, the Pentagon has not been able to monitor the loss of its weapons and other supplies to ISIS. 'The bottom line is that the US military does not have a means to track equipment that has been taken from the Government of Iraq by ISIL,' Commander Elissa Smith, a Defense Department spokeswoman, wrote in an email to Mother Jones, using the government's preferred acronym for ISIS.
It’s not supposed to work this way. 'The US does place a lot of restrictions—in theory—on [arms] transfers,' says Patrick Wilcken of Amnesty International, who worked on a recent report on ISIS's weaponry. If the United States wants to provide arms to another country, the Department of Defense is required by law to obtain assurances that the weapons will be secured. There's a Pentagon organization called the Defense Security Cooperation Agency that carries out and monitors these arms shipments and makes sure the weapons are being used for their intended purposes. And a 2013 UN treaty bars the United States from providing arms to countries where weapons could end up with armed groups committing human rights violations. But despite these mechanisms, significant amounts of US-supplied arms—including rifles, pistols, and ammunition—are still going missing, largely thanks to the Iraqi military's patchwork supply system."
More information on the French connection (and potential French orchestration of numerous false flags) comes in the form of an ISIS cell found in Saumur, a town in Western France, which was explained away by being called a place they stored materials for a 'terror exercise', the entire article is presented below (translated from French):
"On Wednesday afternoon, employees of an integration association came to clear the undergrowth from a plot of land near the church of Saint-Hilaire-des-Grottes, just outside Saint-Hilaire-Saint-Florent on the route de Gennes.
The key to open the gate doesn't work. They use another entrance and see an unmarked white truck leaving the scene.
Finding this strange, they alerted the national police. On the spot, they discover some suspicious equipment: a Daesh flag, audio and video equipment, a generator, Arabic-language newspapers... In short, objects that might suggest a terrorist hideout.
All hell broke loose. The national police, the municipal police and the gendarmerie were quickly on the scene, as were the Saumur sub-prefect, the public prosecutor, the criminal investigation department, the departmental public security directorate, the forensic police... Local residents were concerned by this deployment of forces.
A phone call from the sub-prefect to the commanding general of the Écoles Militaires de Saumur (EMS) brought a sigh of relief. The equipment had been deposited by soldiers from the Centre Interarmées de la Défense Nucléaire, Radiologique, Biologique et Chimique, who were in training. They use these caves as a training ground. But the police were unaware of this, as were the authorities who visited the site..."
There are a few more articles on the incident which I'll present below simply for archival purposes, and because some of them detail the incident more than others and are essential to fully understanding the incident in Saumur that was quickly swept under the rug.
Military personnel mistaken for terrorists:
"Military personnel were mistaken for terrorists in Saumur (Maine-et-Loire) on Wednesday afternoon, Le Courrier de l'Ouest reported last night
Employees of an association had come to clear a field when they discovered a white truck. Nearby, a Daesh flag, audio and video equipment, a generator and Arabic-language newspapers were discovered. Alerted by these finds, the employees alerted the police, who arrived on the scene accompanied by the public prosecutor, the sub-prefect and the gendarmerie.
The equipment deposited belonged in fact to military personnel undergoing training at the Centre interarmées de la défense nucléaire, radiologique, biologique et chimique (Joint Center for Nuclear, Radiological, Biological and Chemical Defense). It was an exercise."
Soldiers cause a fake terrorist scare:
"More fear than harm in Saumur, where residents alerted the police after finding an Islamic State flag. In fact, it was a military training exercise.
Panic in the small town of Saumur on Wednesday afternoon. Employees of an association who had come to maintain a plot of land near a church alerted the police after the suspicious departure of a white truck. On the spot, the police made a bizarre discovery, reports the Courrier de l'Ouest.
A Daesh flag, newspapers written in Arabic, audio and video equipment: all disturbing objects, which mobilized the municipal and national police, the gendarmerie, the forensic police, the public prosecutor... The forces of law and order decide to ask for reinforcements from the general commanding the Ecoles Militaires de Saumur. He informed them that it was in fact a training session for the Joint Center for Nuclear, Radiological, Biological and Chemical Defense. A relief for local residents and the police."
So, if anything can be taken away from this it's that ISIS is most likely being funded by NATO, Israel and most likely Saudi Arabia as well as an indirect way of waging war against Syria, but it does not quite mean that they entirely are on board with the ideals
of ISIS but instead see them as an essential evil to be supported in the region, as well as in Iraq and Afghanistan.
And if this is true it's highly likely that a large majority, if not all, major ISIS attacks and incidents are orchestrated directly/indirectly by Western powers.
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