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10 Nefarious Conspiracies Proven True


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Domestic Terrorism
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Theory: The U. S. Joint Chiefs of Staff Plan to Terrorize the U. S. Populace

How does that qualify as a conspiracy? Cuba Project was documented by the joint chiefs with Lemnitzer's signature all over the correspondence

Conspiracies are generally predicated on the assumption that the audience is naive, which in truth is not generally the case. It's the ones who can't see the woods for the trees who have to invent intrigue to explain their slow uptake of what's going on in front of their noses.
 

Absolutely amazing that the US military would even propose such a monstrosity.

There are some really f..cked in the head military people around. I wonder how many are still there. Or in our government perhaps ???

Operation Northwoods was a proposed false flag operation against the Cuban government that originated within the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) of the United States government in 1962. The proposals called for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) or other U.S. government operatives to commit acts of terrorism against American civilians and military targets, blaming it on the Cuban government, and using it to justify a war against Cuba. The plans detailed in the document included the possible assassination of Cuban émigrés, sinking boats of Cuban refugees on the high seas, hijacking planes, blowing up a U.S. ship, and orchestrating violent terrorism in U.S. cities.[2] The proposals were rejected by the Kennedy administration.[3]
 
You see this:

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-02-...at-assessment-centre-criticised-loopy/9494542

The feminist lobby are actually linking terrorism to domestic violence against women. It's domestic violence that spawns terrorism ... true just ask "The Conversation".

The story in The Conversation on this topic does open the conversation on links between domestic violence and terrorism. Was a eyeopener for me.

We won’t stop lone-actor attacks until we understand violence against women
March 20, 2018 2.00pm AEDT
Many lone-actor attacks, including the 2014 Sydney siege, are carried out by perpetrators with a history of violence against women. Dean Lewis/AAP
Authors
  1. Jude McCulloch
    Professor of Criminology, Monash University

  2. JaneMaree Maher
    Professor, Centre for Women's Studies & Gender Research, Sociology, Monash University

  3. Kate Fitz-Gibbon
    Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Monash University

  4. Sandra Walklate
    Eleanor Rathbone Chair of Sociology, University of Liverpool

The Victorian government recently announced a new A$31.6 million centre to prevent and combat terrorist and lone-actor attacks. The centre will include specialist police, forensic and mental health experts, and a senior analyst to respond to people who pose such a risk.

However, the new centre will not include experts on family violence and other forms of violence against women. Failure to understand the links between lone-actor and terrorist violence and violence against women will undermine the centre’s effectiveness.

Lone-actor attacks and violence against women
The links between terrorist attacks and violence against women, most commonly family violence, are now well established.

Research in the US shows more than 50% of mass shootings in that country between 2009 and 2014 were preceded by the perpetrator’s murder of an intimate (ex)partner, or a family member. In addition, 16% of the attackers, overwhelmingly men, had been charged with domestic violence.

Read more: Explainer: why some acts are classified as terrorism but others aren't

Infamously, Man Haron Monis, the gunman in the 2014 Sydney Lindt Café siege, was on bail at the time of the siege for dozens of sex offences, and for being an accessory to the murder of his ex-wife.

This history of violence against women is evident in the biographies of other terrorists. These include one of the Tsarnaev brothers, responsible for the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings; Omar Mateen, who attacked a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, killing 49 people in 2016; Khalid Masood, who crashed his car into pedestrians and stabbed a police officer in London in 2017; and Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel, who killed 80 people in Nice, France, in 2016.
https://theconversation.com/we-wont...il-we-understand-violence-against-women-92923
 
Lone-actor attacks and violence against women
The links between terrorist attacks and violence against women, most commonly family violence, are now well established.

Violent people are...well, violent.

I don't think that's a surprise but it shows the need for harsher sentences for family violence to keep the terrorists off the streets.
 
'Heroic' gendarme fights for life after latest police attack
A gendarme hailed as a national hero after he volunteered to take the place of a female hostage being held by a terrorist gunman has been named as Lt Col Arnaud Beltrame.

The 44-year-old officer is fighting for his life in hospital after he was shot several times by the suspected Islamist extremist who killed three people and injured 16 others before being killed by French special forces.

Beltrame, described by French president Emmanuel Macron as a “credit to our country” and a hero who had “saved lives”, played a vital role in the four-hour hostage drama.

After gunman Redouane Lakdim walked into the Super U supermarket in Trèbes near Carcassonne on Friday morning and killed a member of staff and a customer, Beltrame, a local gendarme, offered to swap places with one of the hostages.

History of terror
France’s forces of law and order have repeatedly been singled out by Islamic extremists in the past three years since a state of emergency was introduced in January 2015 after the attack on Charlie Hebdo newspaper and a Jewish supermarket in Paris.

January 2015: The Kouachi brothers, who gunned down 11 people at Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris, shot a police officer in the head as they fled the scene. A day later, 25-year-old trainee police officer Clarissa Jean-Philippe was gunned down by Amédy Coulibaly who killed four people and took hostages at the Hyper Cacher Jewish supermarket in Paris before being killed in a shootout with police.

February 2015: a man with a knife attacked a group of soldiers guarding a Jewish community centre in Nice.

January 2016: A man rammed his car twice into four soldiers protecting a mosque in Valence. Jihad propaganda images were found on his computer. A few days later, a man wearing a fake explosive belt attacked police officers in the Goutte d’Or district of Paris with a meat cleaver while shouting Allahu Akbar. He was shot dead by police.

June 2016: a police officer and his partner, a police secretary, were stabbed to death at their home on the outskirts of Paris in front of their three-year-old son. Their attacker, Larossi Abballa, had been convicted of terrorist links in 2013. He was killed in a shootout with police. Islamic State claimed responsibility.

3 February 2017: a man wielding a machete in each hand attacked patrolling soldiers in the Carrousel du Louvre, shouting Allahu Akbar. The suspect, a 29-year-old Egyptian was shot and wounded.

18 March 2017: a man claiming he was “ready to die for Allah” tried to grab a gun from a soldier patrolling Orly airport before being shot dead. He had earlier shot and injured a police officer in a northern Paris suburb.

20 April 2017: Police officer Xavier Jugelé was killed while out on patrol on the Champs-Elysées. He was eating a sandwich in his police van, when Karim Cheurfi shot him in the head.

6 June 2017: An Algerian Islamist attacked a police officer with a hammer in the street in front of Notre-Dame cathedral. The man who claimed to be a “soldier of the caliphate” of IS was shot by a second police officer.

19 June 2017: A man rammed his car into a police vehicle. After he was shot dead, explosives, an assault rifle and handguns were reportedly found in his car.

9 August 2017: A man rammed his car into soldiers near their barracks at Levallois-Perret, a Paris suburb. He was tracked to a nearby motorway and arrested after a shootout.




Very worrisome that the Bataclan events in November 2015 (where 130 people died in Islamic terrorist attacks) were left out deliberately from the list above.
 

Arnaud Beltrame: French police 'hero' dies of wounds


A French police officer who swapped himself for a hostage in a supermarket siege on Friday has died, officials say.

Lt-Col Arnaud Beltrame, 44, "fell as a hero" and showed "exceptional courage", French President Emmanuel Macron said.

The gendarme helped bring an end to a gunman's shooting spree that killed three in southern France.

The radical Islamist gunman, 25-year-old Redouane Lakdim, was shot dead as police brought the siege to an end.

Col Beltrame's death was announced on Twitter by French Interior Minister Gérard Collomb.

In a radio interview on Saturday, Col Beltrame's brother, Cedric, said Arnaud's actions were "beyond the call of duty".

"He gave his life for strangers. He must have known that he didn't really have a chance. If that doesn't make him a hero, I don't know what would," he said.

 
Violent people are...well, violent.

I don't think that's a surprise but it shows the need for harsher sentences for family violence to keep the terrorists off the streets.

Perhaps also some understanding and acceptance of what is happening (rather than just ignoring it or blaming the victim) , support for the people affected and constructive support for people who respond with abuse/aggression.
 
Arnaud Beltrame: French police 'hero' dies of wounds

A French police officer who swapped himself for a hostage in a supermarket siege on Friday has died, officials say.

Lt-Col Arnaud Beltrame, 44, "fell as a hero" and showed "exceptional courage", French President Emmanuel Macron said.

The gendarme helped bring an end to a gunman's shooting spree that killed three in southern France.

The radical Islamist gunman, 25-year-old Redouane Lakdim, was shot dead as police brought the siege to an end.

Col Beltrame's death was announced on Twitter by French Interior Minister Gérard Collomb.

In a radio interview on Saturday, Col Beltrame's brother, Cedric, said Arnaud's actions were "beyond the call of duty".

"He gave his life for strangers. He must have known that he didn't really have a chance. If that doesn't make him a hero, I don't know what would," he said.


Very sad and infuriating
 
Cadbury Easter eggs halal certified.
Cadbury are a joke.

Cue the apologists who will point out that Easter eggs aren't a Jebus ritual and that sons of white anglophile women are responsible for repression of black people and asians, therefore eggs have a right to marry same sex eggs or identify as Islamic.
 
Cue the apologists who will point out that Easter eggs aren't a Jebus ritual and that sons of white anglophile women are responsible for repression of black people and asians, therefore eggs have a right to marry same sex eggs or identify as Islamic.
Eggsactly!
 
Perhaps also some understanding and acceptance of what is happening (rather than just ignoring it or blaming the victim) , support for the people affected and constructive support for people who respond with abuse/aggression.

Yes, I can see where you are coming from... people who are potty mouthed insulters and name callers, social destructors, incomprehensible, abusive, impolite and intolerant. No place for those kind of people

perhaps you could turn you hand to memes and save the world too? :D

https://imgflip.com/memegenerator
 
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