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Message started by justin_o_guy2 on 03/31/16 at 08:32:36

Title: Import loads of them
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 03/31/16 at 08:32:36

Not a word about actual Truth, no one is wondering how ISIS came into existence. Remember that it wasn’t very long ago when ISIS was not even in our vocabulary. ISIS is still a brand new entity born into the minds of the public in a period after the “war on terror” was essentially over with.

Why aren’t these “organizers” asking the critical questions like how is the “war on terror” still going? Who funded ISIS? How did the explosives get into the airport and subway? Why didn’t anyone see or report this? What about video surveillance cameras? Why were all of the “terrorists” known to the government and known to be dangerous terrorists yet were free to do what they wanted and were not quickly identified? How is it that ISIS never runs out of ammunition and explosives even when they are being defeated and running out of supplies on the Turkey-Syria border? How do ISIS fighters evade all Intelligence and surveillance after being in their custody and being subjects of their investigation? The real questions go on and on.
Instead, these organizers, like obedient sheep playing along with the Pentagon’s and NATO’s “terrorism” script, accept the story as-is … and they even bowed out of the march saying they’ll wait for the police to tell them when it’s “safe” to do a “march against fear.”

Apparently when the “authorities” tell the organizers that it’s safe to not be afraid of terrorism, then they will not be afraid and they will march against fear. When the “authorities” tell them to be afraid, then they will once again be afraid and obedient to this command.


Yeah,, look what a great job of intervention..

But, what the Real goals are may be slightly different from what we call smart.

Title: Re: Import loads of them
Post by old.indian on 03/31/16 at 09:30:09

Come on JOG.. You know as well as I do that government bureaucrats in every country do, and say, what their political bosses what them to do or hear....   Don't you remember that the French said there were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq ? The media and the politicians had an anti "all things French" witch hunt.   And that the CIA operative was "outed" because the politicians decided to have their "war for fun and profit" and her reports didn't suit their goals ????    
 My own take on the situation is that the "Big Boys" (whoever they might be)  that pull the strings have, in their quest for profits, lost control of the situation.  They seemed to have failed to plan for the expansion of groups like the ISIS and/or their ability to control them.            

Title: Re: Import loads of them
Post by oldNslow on 03/31/16 at 09:55:27



" the "Big Boys" (whoever they might be)  that pull the strings have, in their quest for profits, lost control of the situation."


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-JA1ffd5Ms

Title: Re: Import loads of them
Post by DesertRat on 03/31/16 at 10:09:38

Isis -


Quote:
Isis (/[ch712]a[ch618]s[ch618]s/; Ancient Greek: [ch7998][ch963][ch953][ch962] IPA: [î[ch720].sis]; original Egyptian pronunciation more likely "Aset" or "Iset"[1]) is a goddess from the polytheistic pantheon of Egypt. She was first worshiped in Ancient Egyptian religion, and later her worship spread throughout the Roman Empire and the greater Greco-Roman world. Isis is still widely worshiped by many pagans today in diverse religious contexts; including a number of distinct pagan religions, the modern Goddess movement, and interfaith organizations such as the Fellowship of Isis.

Isis was worshipped as the ideal mother and wife as well as the patroness of nature and magic. She was the friend of slaves, sinners, artisans and the downtrodden, but she also listened to the prayers of the wealthy, maidens, aristocrats and rulers.[2] Isis is often depicted as the mother of Horus, the falcon-headed deity associated with king and kingship (although in some traditions Horus's mother was Hathor). Isis is also known as protector of the dead and goddess of children.

The name Isis means "Throne".[3] Her headdress is a throne. As the personification of the throne, she was an important representation of the pharaoh's power. The pharaoh was depicted as her child, who sat on the throne she provided. Her cult was popular throughout Egypt, but her most important temples were at Behbeit El-Hagar in the Nile delta, and, beginning in the reign with Nectanebo I (380–362 BCE), on the island of Philae in Upper Egypt.


- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isis

Title: Re: Import loads of them
Post by oldNslow on 03/31/16 at 10:19:50

ISIS - Islamic State of Iraq and Syria

I doubt that these pricks know much about Egyptian mythology

Title: Re: Import loads of them
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 03/31/16 at 10:59:27


6C4D5B4D5A5C7A495C280 wrote:
Isis -


Quote:
Isis (/[ch712]a[ch618]s[ch618]s/; Ancient Greek: [ch7998][ch963][ch953][ch962] IPA: [î[ch720].sis]; original Egyptian pronunciation more likely "Aset" or "Iset"[1]) is a goddess from the polytheistic pantheon of Egypt. She was first worshiped in Ancient Egyptian religion, and later her worship spread throughout the Roman Empire and the greater Greco-Roman world. Isis is still widely worshiped by many pagans today in diverse religious contexts; including a number of distinct pagan religions, the modern Goddess movement, and interfaith organizations such as the Fellowship of Isis.

Isis was worshipped as the ideal mother and wife as well as the patroness of nature and magic. She was the friend of slaves, sinners, artisans and the downtrodden, but she also listened to the prayers of the wealthy, maidens, aristocrats and rulers.[2] Isis is often depicted as the mother of Horus, the falcon-headed deity associated with king and kingship (although in some traditions Horus's mother was Hathor). Isis is also known as protector of the dead and goddess of children.

The name Isis means "Throne".[3] Her headdress is a throne. As the personification of the throne, she was an important representation of the pharaoh's power. The pharaoh was depicted as her child, who sat on the throne she provided. Her cult was popular throughout Egypt, but her most important temples were at Behbeit El-Hagar in the Nile delta, and, beginning in the reign with Nectanebo I (380–362 BCE), on the island of Philae in Upper Egypt.


- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isis



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