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To: mgist
Bears repeating:

Nabeel Naiem: "It is known that the USA released Baghdadi from prison and he spent 20 to 30 million US Dollars to establish these ISIS groups and the first ISIS camps were established in Jordan, and Jordan doesn’t allow camps for charity, when Jordan establish camps to train terrorist groups, it doesn’t do that out of good will and charity, these camps were supervised by the Marines, and the arming of ISIS is all American.. and how do they arrange their expenses? I was in charge of a camp for 120 men, we were spending thousands of thousands (of dollars).. food, drinks, weapons, munition, training.."

http://www.syrianews.cc/isis-the-bombshell-interview-to-impeach-obama/

Is this interview credible? Is this true? Is this guy for real? Or am I just late to the party on this one?

15 posted on 07/11/2014 11:59:39 AM PDT by Art in Idaho (Conservatism is the only Hope for Western Civilization.)
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To: Art in Idaho

The problem is that added with everything else reported but buried by the US media, it all adds up perfectly and makes perfect sense.

ISIS didnt exsist before. The administration isnt that inept. Obama has been supporting Taliban, and the Syrian rebels have recieved millions in US dollars and weapons. Despite the fact that Syrian rebels have pledged allegiance to al Qaeda.

It is all treasonous, blatant, and no doubt they will have to kill of plenty of people who know too much.

This is exactly what people were saying would happen before Obama even became president. He is a Muslim. In an open letter to Muslim organizations he explains his Muslim heritage, “father was Muslim, and his step father was Muslim.” He never defines himself as a Christian!

http://www.irfi.org/articles/articles_1801_1850/letter%20from%20barack%20obama%20on%20his%20muslim%20heritagehtml.htm

“My father was a Muslim and although I did not know him well the religion of my father and his family was always something I had an interest in. This interest became more intense when my mother married an Indonesian Muslim man and as a small child I lived in Indonesia and attended school alongside Muslim pupils. I saw their parents dutifully observing the daily prayers, the mothers covered in the Muslim hijab, the atmosphere of the school change during Ramadan, and the festiveness of the Eid celebrations.

The man my mother was married to was not particularly religious; but he would attend the mosque on occasion, and had copies of the Quran in different languages in the home, and books of the sayings and life of the Prophet Muhammad. From time to time he would quote Islamic phrases such as “no one truly believes until he wants for his brother what he wants for himself”, “oppression is worse than slaughter”, and “all humans are equal the only difference comes from our deeds”. “


17 posted on 07/11/2014 1:31:21 PM PDT by mgist (.)
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To: Art in Idaho

The problem is that added with everything else reported but buried by the US media, it all adds up perfectly and makes perfect sense.

ISIS didnt exsist before. The administration isnt that inept. Obama has been supporting Taliban, and the Syrian rebels have recieved millions in US dollars and weapons. Despite the fact that Syrian rebels have pledged allegiance to al Qaeda.

It is all treasonous, blatant, and no doubt they will have to kill of plenty of people who know too much.

This is exactly what people were saying would happen before Obama even became president. He is a Muslim. In an open letter to Muslim organizations he explains his Muslim heritage, “father was Muslim, and his step father was Muslim.” He never defines himself as a Christian!

http://www.irfi.org/articles/articles_1801_1850/letter%20from%20barack%20obama%20on%20his%20muslim%20heritagehtml.htm

“My father was a Muslim and although I did not know him well the religion of my father and his family was always something I had an interest in. This interest became more intense when my mother married an Indonesian Muslim man and as a small child I lived in Indonesia and attended school alongside Muslim pupils. I saw their parents dutifully observing the daily prayers, the mothers covered in the Muslim hijab, the atmosphere of the school change during Ramadan, and the festiveness of the Eid celebrations.

The man my mother was married to was not particularly religious; but he would attend the mosque on occasion, and had copies of the Quran in different languages in the home, and books of the sayings and life of the Prophet Muhammad. From time to time he would quote Islamic phrases such as “no one truly believes until he wants for his brother what he wants for himself”, “oppression is worse than slaughter”, and “all humans are equal the only difference comes from our deeds”. “


18 posted on 07/11/2014 1:31:21 PM PDT by mgist (.)
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