In light of failed coup in Gambia, attempts at a coup in Venezuela, murderous farce in Ukraine, Bogus Boko Haram activity in Northern Nigeria, fabricated Gladio B enemies Al- Qaeda and ISIS. This is the background to view the AFRICOM base in Liberia under cover of Ebola
Published on Sep 26, 2014
Arise Television Interview where Negotiator Stephen Davis named alleged Boko Haram Sponsors
Steve Davis
…when I was in the far North (of Nigeria) talking to some of the cell leaders, there were only 3 cells at that stage, they were certainly being wooed by Al-Qaeda…when the go on the Hajj, they will meet others of like mind
Note: Stephen Davis is sure there were ONLY 3 cells! Boko Haram have been in contact with other Jihadists (Al Shabaab, Al Qaeda). We know from Gladio B that Al Qaeda/ISIS are “fabricated” enemies.
So who does Boko Haram serve? Who benefits from their continued rampages?
“… the greater Israel project is all about destabilizing surrounding nations, ultimately in pursuit of this dream of greater Israel from the Euphrates down to the Nile all the way to the eastern Mediterranean
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we have been arming people directly who are al Qaeda”
@11:20 – Lawrence Korb admits that the US cannot discriminate amongst the Syrian rebels. They have NO way to ensure that weapons/aid to the Syrian rebels does NOT go to ISIS/ISIL!
Published on 27 May 2012
Maurice Carney: A U.S.-based unit has been selected as the Army’s first “regionally aligned” brigade, and by next year its soldiers could begin conducting operations in Africa.
Streamed live on 19 Jul 2013
In the last few years, while we focused on Iraq and Afghanistan, slowly but surely, Al Qaeda affiliates have taken root around the world in search of the next safe haven from which to launch attacks on the West in general and the U.S. in particular. Is Africa the next launching pad for terror, and, if so, what are we doing about it?
Featuring:
Gen. Carter Ham (Ret.), Former Commander, U.S. Africa Command
Moderator:
Eric Schmitt, National Security Correspondent, The New York Times
Note: Gladio B shows that the US via Turkey funnelled resources to al Qaeda
Now, here is a final irony—a great hypocrisy, if you will. Charlie Hebdo, only a week prior to the assault on their offices, fired one of their cartoonists. What had he done to deserve being fired? Why, he had suggested a cartoon poking fun at Zionists in Israel.
That was too much for the Jews in charge of Charlie Hebdo. You can depict the Pope as a dithering, naked idiot and Mohammed as a plundering sexual predator, but never, never say or do even one little thing to paint the Jews as other than pious, holy, and sanctimonious. Total, rank hypocrisy.
It was an open conspiracy exposed by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh in his 2007 article, “The Redirection: Is the Administration’s new policy benefiting our enemies in the war on terrorism?“, that the US and its regional allies sought to use Al Qaeda and other extremist groups to wage a proxy war on Iran, Syria, and Hezbollah in Lebanon. This conspiracy has clearly manifested itself today in the form of ISIS. Despite a feigned military campaign waged against ISIS, targeting primarily Syria’s oil infrastructure, the true source of ISIS’ strength, emanating from NATO territory in Turkey, remains unscathed and uninterrupted. Additionally, torrents of cash, weapons, and supplies are working their way across ISIS’ rank and file through the migration of so-called “moderates” under their banner.
But contrary to popular belief, Turkey did not become a safe haven for terrorists only recently. The strategically located country has long been used as a base for various U.S./NATO terror operations. Since the 1990s, Turkey, along with Azerbaijan, has served as the main conduit for the ‘Gladio B’ operations, which introduced the tried and tested method of using jihadist mercenaries as foot soldiers to a new theater of operations, namely the Balkans, Central Asia and the Caucasus region.
Throughout the 80s he was armed by the CIA and funded by the Saudis to wage jihad against the Russian occupation of Afghanistan. Al-Qaida, literally “the database”, was originally the computer file of the thousands of mujahideen who were recruited and trained with help from the CIA to defeat the Russians. Inexplicably, and with disastrous consequences
Why is this relevant to Ebola? The uptick in Boko Haram activity in Northern Nigeria with the presence of AFRICOM in Liberia under cover of Ebola and the reported large intelligence presence in Nigeria prior to elections later this year.