Anybody else think ISIS is fake?

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ISIS isnt fake but the movement was definetly funded and originated by western influences. First off last year ISIS didnt even exist but now theyre the biggest threat in the world :comeon:. Secondly why is Israel not concerned with ISIS at all and why aint ISIS touchin Israel at all? The biggest muslim threat in the world is only concerned with touching other muslims....that to me is the biggest red flag right there. Thirdly all these private defense contractors are billion dollar enterprises they will ALWAYS have a boogeyman to target to keep the $$$ rolling in even if they have to give away some extra merchendise on the side. Yea the movement's attracted dudes that are about that jihad life. But best believe the originators couldn't have gotten it off the ground without western backing.
 

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John McCain chilling with "Syrian rebels" the same ones eating hearts and beheading whole villages...just having fun out there ...

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Its one big fustercluck to be confusing........
This is the pic that actually contradicts the theory. These are the guys McCain wanted the US to fund but they didn't(as far as we know). There was never any doubt that Bin Laden was funded against the Soviets. It can't be both ways.
 
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Not "fake", but obviously there's a ton they're not telling us about this.

Also I wish we'd stop worrying about foreign boogeymen and focus more on the violent police state in our own borders.
well there you go....the more we focus on foreign boogeymen (real or fake), the less we focus on home :smile:
 

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The government needs a boogeyman in Iraq to justify our presence there while we're stealing their oil. First it was Saddam in the early 90's (who was cool, until he decided he didn't want to play ball anymore), then again in the early 2000's with "WMD's"...then "Al Qaeda in Iraq" now "ISIS"


After all the bullshyt, why wouldn't I be skeptical? Why would I think our government gives a fukk about helping the oppressed? They are the oppressor.

or someone to perform security so that the real thief won't have to.

My question is this....Out of all the groups out here foreign and domestic what is it about them that we can't keep our nose out of it?
 

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This is the pic that actually contradicts the theory. These are the guys McCain wanted the US to fund but they didn't(as far as we know). There was never any doubt that Bin Laden was funded against the Soviets. It can't be both ways.
Turkey is a NATO country right?????? :sas2:

http://www.prisonplanet.com/

Video: ISIS Terrorists Openly Commute on Subway in Istanbul, Turkey
ISIS enjoys support in Turkey, a member of NATO

Kit Daniels
Prison Planet.com
September 20, 2014

A new video shows alleged Islamic State of Iraq and Syria terrorists using public transportation in Istanbul, Turkey, without fear of local authorities, emphasizing the support ISIS enjoys in the NATO country.


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Filmed in an Istanbul subway, the video shows the two men wearing ISIS gear while commuting through the Turkish city of over 14 million people.

The men appear calm and relaxed in public, which would be expected given that not only are stores within the NATO country selling ISIS merchandise, but the Turkish government has also trained ISIS militants to fight in Syria.


“At least one clothing shop was found in Bagcilar, a working class district near the outskirts of Istanbul, selling T-shirts, hats, cargo pants and bandanas with Islamic State imagery,” Fox Newsreported.

Turkey is one of the largest sources of foreign fighters for ISIS and many of these militants receivedtraining and equipment from the Turkish government near the Incirlik Air Base in Turkey, where American personnel and equipment are located.

  • A D V E R T I S E M E N T
“…After training in Turkey, thousands of ISIS fighters went to Iraq by way of Syria to join the effort to establish an Islamic caliphate subject to strict Islamic law, or Shariah,” Aaron Klein of WND reported.

The centuries-old conflict between Sunni and Shia Muslims and the trillions of dollars in potential oil and gas revenue in Syria are both key factors motivating the Sunni-dominated Turkish government to aid Islamic militants trying to overthrow the Shia Syrian government led by Bashar al-Assad.

In 2011, Syria announced the discovery of a promising gas field in the city of Homs, which, not surprisingly, became a battleground between Assad’s forces and ISIS, preventing Syria from fully tapping into the field.

Syria also rivals Turkey as one of the most strategic locations for natural gas pipelines to flow into Europe from Asia.

“Syria is the site of the proposed construction of a massive underground gas pipeline that, if completed, could drastically undercut the strategic energy power of U.S. ally Qatar and also would cut Turkey out of the pipeline flow,” Klein also reported. “Dubbed the ‘Islamic pipeline,’ the project may ultimately favor Russia and Iran against Western energy interests.”

But like the gas field in Homs, the construction of the 3,480-mile pipeline has also been delayed by Syria’s war with ISIS.

This is definitely to Turkey’s benefit, which views the proposed Islamic pipeline through Syria as a threat to its goal of becoming the main transit point for oil and gas flowing from East to West.

And if Syria falls to ISIS, Turkey stands to gain trillions.
 

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First off last year ISIS didnt even exist
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_State_of_Iraq_and_the_Levant
The group was founded in early 1999 by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi under the name Jamāʻat al-Tawḥīd wa-al-Jihād, "The Organization of Monotheism and Jihad" (JTJ).[77]
In October 2004, al-Zarqawi swore loyalty to Osama bin Laden and changed the name of the group to Tanẓīm Qāʻidat al-Jihād fī Bilād al-Rāfidayn, "The Organization of Jihad's Base in the Country of the Two Rivers" or "The Organization of Jihad's Base in Mesopotamia", more commonly known as "Al-Qaeda in Iraq" (AQI).[10][89] Although the group has never called itself "Al-Qaeda in Iraq", this name has frequently been used to describe it through its various incarnations.[12]

In January 2006, AQI merged with several smaller Iraqi insurgent groups under an umbrella organization called the "Mujahideen Shura Council". This was claimed to be little more than a media exercise and an attempt to give the group a more Iraqi flavour and perhaps to distance al-Qaeda from some of al-Zarqawi's tactical errors, notably the 2005 bombings by AQI of three hotels in Amman.[90] Al-Zarqawi was killed in June 2006, after which the group's direction shifted again.

On 12 October 2006, the Mujahideen Shura Council joined four more insurgent factions and the representatives of a number of Iraqi Arab tribes, and together they swore the traditional Arab oath of allegiance known as Ḥilf al-Muṭayyabīn ("Oath of the Scented Ones").http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_State_of_Iraq_and_the_Levant#cite_note-93[91][92] During the ceremony, the participants swore to free Iraq's Sunnis from what they described as Shia and foreign oppression, and to further the name of Allah and restore Islam to glory.[c][91]

On 13 October 2006, the establishment of the Dawlat al-ʻIraq al-Islāmīyah, "Islamic State of Iraq" (ISI) was announced.[10][93] A cabinet was formed and Abu Abdullah al-Rashid al-Baghdadi became ISI's figurehead emir, with the real power residing with the Egyptian Abu Ayyub al-Masri.[94] The declaration was met with hostile criticism, not only from ISI's jihadist rivals in Iraq, but from leading jihadist ideologues outside the country.[95] Al-Baghdadi and al-Masri were both killed in a US–Iraqi operation in April 2010. The next leader of the ISI was Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the current leader of ISIS.

On 8 April 2013, having expanded into Syria, the group adopted the name "Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant", also known as "Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham."[96][97][98] The name is abbreviated as ISIL or alternately ISIS. The final "S" in the acronym ISIS stems from the Arabic word Shām (or Shaam), which in the context of global jihad—as in Jund al-Sham, for example—refers to the Levant or Greater Syria.[99][100] ISIS was also known as al-Dawlah ("the State"), or al-Dawlat al-Islāmīyah ("the Islamic State"). These are short-forms of the name "Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham" in Arabic.[101]

The name "Daʿesh" (pronounced "Daʔesh" and transliterated as "Dāʿesh") is used particularly by ISIS's detractors such as those in Syria. The term is based on the Arabic letters, Dāl, ʾAlif, ʿAyn and Šīn (Shin), which form the acronym (داعش) of the Arabic name translated as, "the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant" (al-Dawla al-Islamiya fi Iraq wa ash-Sham).[102][103] The group considers the term derogatory and reportedly uses flogging as a punishment for people who use the acronym in ISIS-controlled areas.[104][105]

On 14 May 2014, the United States Department of State announced its decision to use "Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant" (ISIL) as the group's primary name.[103] Which of these acronyms should be used to designate the group, ISIL or ISIS, has been discussed by several commentators.[100][101]

On 29 June 2014, the establishment of a new caliphate was announced, and the group formally changed its name to the "Islamic State" (IS).[5][106][107][d]

In late August 2014, a leading Islamic authority, Dar al-Ifta al-Misriyyah in Egypt, advised Muslims to stop calling the group "Islamic State" and instead refer to it as "Al-Qaeda Separatists in Iraq and Syria" or "QSIS", because of the militant group's un-Islamic character.[109][110]
 
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Yes, ISIS is fake! The whole thing is staged. Barack Obama himself can be seen acting as the masked gunman in the new propaganda film "The Flames of War". Obama is seen wearing the mask, makes a speech in his unmistakable voice, (it's well known he's fluent in Arabic from growing up in Kenya/Indopesia) and then heproceeds to start shooting the captives on camera. I believe the shooting is faked, but it's definitely Obama!

 

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Yes, ISIS is fake! The whole thing is staged. Barack Obama himself can be seen acting as the masked gunman in the new propaganda film "The Flames of War". Obama is seen wearing the mask, makes a speech in his unmistakable voice, (it's well known he's fluent in Arabic from growing up in Kenya/Indopesia) and then heproceeds to start shooting the captives on camera. I believe the shooting is faked, but it's definitely Obama!



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