Recently, an Iraqi woman has been receiving press coverage for killing the ISIS commander who reportedly sold her into sex slavery. This happened near the city of Mosul, and the man killed was a senior commander known as “Abu Anas.” Three months prior to this event, he had allegedly forced the woman to marry several Read More…
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Syrian Rebels Backed by U.S. Hand Over Guns to al-Qaeda
The U.S. has been attempting to train supposedly “vetted” Syrian rebels, that are deemed “moderate” enough to back, to combat ISIS. The stark reality is that these rebel groups are without a doubt intermingled with islamic extremists and jihadist groups. Vetted they might be, there is no way to fully support the rebels without inadvertently Read More…
Nuclear Submariner Blows the WikiLeaks Whistle
[sic] – Indicates that the quoted matter has been transcribed exactly as found in the source text, complete with any erroneous or archaic spelling, surprising assertion, or other matter that might otherwise be taken as an error of transcription. WikiLeaks released their next leak from within the walls of the Ecuadorian Embassy, this time being the Read More…
Assange Leaks EU’s Contempt for Libyan Refugees
The world heard once again from that crazy white-haired Aussie at WikiLeaks.org, this time brandishing a leaked classified European Union document, the leak titled: “EU defense chiefs approved plan for military intervention against “refugee boats” in Libya and the Mediterranean.” Only 11 pages, it was surprising even by governmental document standards how much bureaucratic nonsense Read More…
At least 71 Refugee Bodies Found in Abandoned Truck in Austria
The immigration crisis in Europe continues to rise with the discovery of at least 71 bodies in an abandoned roadside truck along an Austrian highway. Investigators originally thought up to 50 refugees had died inside the vehicle, which had been parked on the shoulder of the busy road linking eastern Europe to France and Germany. Read More…
Indefinitely Guilty
“To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize.” -Voltaire A little over four years have passed since 86 of the present 166 Guantanamo detainees have been cleared to go to their home country, or another country willing to accept them, yet they continue to remain. Even if one Read More…