Terrorism is a Military Intelligence controlled instrument of war. Usually coordinated by Defense Intelligence, SpecOps, and organized Crime.


Al Qaeda - ISIS, The Shadow Where Crime Becomes Ideology

Terrorism is a military-controlled instrument of war

Terrorism is a Military Intelligence controlled instrument of war

Al Qaeda - ISIS, The Shadow Where Crime Becomes Ideology

Al Qaeda - ISIS projects itself as an organization fighting for the greater good. In reality, it is nothing more than a name that different groups (can) hide behind and attach itself to the Al Qaeda 'brand' or rather, its PR infrastructure.

Not only is Al Qaeda very good at PR, but they also piggyback off other movements to gain attention and new members.

It does not take a brilliant mind to think of ways this system can be exploited. Organizations that have enemies and competitors that are extremely determined. If any of those enemies were to attack their competitor they would not have any good way of doing that without outing themselves as the culprit.

This is where Al Qaeda comes in.
Thus, diverting blame from themselves and onto, largely, unsuspecting groups of people who flock to the Al Qaeda 'ideals'. These people, or scapegoats rather, are the ones who read about (these Al Qaeda) 'attacks' and decide to join in by connecting to their network and launching attacks on Al Qaeda targets. They are the ones who are eventually caught, leaving the real and more skilled/intelligent perpetrators in the dark behind the Al Qaeda shadow where crime becomes ideology!

This then leaves the imagination to wander. Was an attack the work of a competitor? Foreign Intelligence Service? Terror group? Or was it really just a group that has been working under the Al Qaeda ISIIS name in the past?

To answer this question will take someone more in the know.










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NOTES

Haji Forqan
Mulah Omar
Mullah Hibatullah
Colonel Halimov
Bagram airforce base
 

Haji Forqan

* For months, it was rumored that Haji #Forqan (Furqan) was killed and replaced by a mirror image. Resolved - Photos of Haji Forqan in Pul-e-Khumri, Baghlan, taken on date: 28_4_2022 


Mullah Omar

* Mullah Omar died before 2003 and was replaced by a creative narrative operated by the US and UK #Intelligence services to control the #ideology factor of the Taliban, and its Global Heroin Revenue Streams of $3 billion per year
Later, numerous reports of sightings emerged. Still, even the most credible in-depth researchers and journalists had to admit to believable but unverifiable hearsay and stories from witnesses, neighbors, family, or acquaintances who claimed to know, have seen, or met #Omar after 2003. When pressed for the truth, aside from hearsay, none of the interviewees was willing to go on record saying they had met him in person.

Mullah Hibatullah

* The person in the three similar pictures does not live under this name. It appears that the figurehead Mullah #Hibatullah is part of a similar creative narrative.

Colonel Gulmurod Halimov

* Fabricated for narrative - former commander of the Special Forces of #Tajikistan, joined the Islamic State (IS) in #Syria, in May 2015. #Halimov had a significant following in both Tajikistan and #Russia. Even though he has been reported killed several times, the Tajik authorities rejected those reports. Halimov’s name remained on the UN Security Council’s sanctions list. Starting with a fictional visit to Kabul on August 25, 2021, the intelligence department of the Haqqani #Taliban and #ISI fabricated reports of Halimov’s meetings in #Afghanistan with high-ranking Taliban and leaders of ISIS. On Saturday, August 27 2022 his remains were released.

Bagram air-force base

* Some time after Kabul's fall, fuel and lubrication is delivered at #Bagram airport to over one hundred "contractors" who are serviced by a group of 300 third-tier workers from India. In part protected by #Badri forces from the #Haqqani network. While fighters protect another part of the airport from the Quetta Council.

Lost in translation

* some of the content comes directly from sources that use automatic translations, which can lead to incomprehensible English sentences.

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