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Silasw A procrastination in of itself from a handcart heading to Hell Since: Mar, 2011 Relationship Status: And they all lived happily ever after <3
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#7801: Aug 28th 2016 at 3:43:23 PM

The Kurds aren't on their own territory though, the still is very recently captured ISIS territory, if they do eventually end up fighting in their own territory things may change.

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FFShinra Beware the Crazy Man. from Ivalice, apparently Since: Jan, 2001 Relationship Status: Too sexy for my shirt
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#7802: Aug 28th 2016 at 6:01:54 PM

Perhaps. Depends on the US.

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Memers Since: Aug, 2013
#7803: Aug 28th 2016 at 10:20:51 PM

reports of an active shooter in LAX. They are evacuating the airport onto the runways and all traffic is shutdown.

never mind, the reports are false. it was apparently a loud noise but they still evacuated the place.

edited 28th Aug '16 10:32:09 PM by Memers

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#7804: Aug 30th 2016 at 2:54:34 AM

Chinese embassy blast: Car bomb attack in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

A car driven by a suicide bomber has exploded after ramming the gates of the Chinese embassy in the Kyrgyz capital, Bishkek, officials say.

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#7805: Aug 30th 2016 at 1:16:58 PM

Three people are being treated in the hospital.

I saw pics of the gate completely destroyed.

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#7806: Sep 2nd 2016 at 2:03:36 PM

Member of UK armed forces charged with Northern Ireland-related terrorism offences

A serving member of the British armed forces was charged with terrorism offences on Friday in connection with Northern Ireland, London's Metropolitan Police said.

[Royal Marine] Ciaran Maxwell, 30, was arrested in Somerset, southwest England, last month.

He is charged with making and storing explosives linked to the preparation of an act of terrorism and was appearing at Westminster Magistrates Court in London later on Friday.

Maxwell, of Exminster, Devon, was also charged with fraud and possession of cannabis.

Police said related property searches in Exminster were now complete but those at a wooded area in Devon would continue into next week.

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#7807: Sep 3rd 2016 at 4:59:47 PM

Youths Literally Sawed in Half by ISIS, accused of being part of resistance faction: http://www.inquisitr.com/3475028/isis-chainsaw-massacre-nine-youths-literally-sawed-in-half-accused-of-being-part-of-resistance-faction/

Just when you thought ISIS (Islamic State in Iraq and Syria) could not possibly develop more heinous ways of executing captives and prisoners, news out of the besieged city of Mosul, Iraq, reveals that a group of youths have been put to death in what amounts to nothing short of a chainsaw massacre. According to a source, nine Mosul youths were killed, all accused of belonging to an anti-ISIS resistance faction.

Iraqi News reported August 31 that nine youths were convicted in an Islamic State sharia court of being members of a resistance faction in the city. They were summarily sentenced to a public execution. The nine were then tied to a pole Wednesday and cut in two with a chainsaw by ISIS militants.

A source, who wished to remain anonymous, told Iraqi News, “The death sentence pronounced by ISIS sharia court stated that the men should be tied to an iron pole in the center of Tal Afar Square in Mosul and then sliced into two with an electric chainsaw.”

The news outlet went on to note that ISIS has executed thousands of the city’s citizens since taking over Mosul in June 2014. Although allegations and charges have varied, most of those killed by the extremists were convicted of collaborating with enemy forces.

The ISIS chainsaw killings come just a week after Islamic State extremists, after convicting six individuals of collaborating with the enemy in sharia court, killed the group by lowering the then still living men into boiling vats of tar. According to Inquisitr, the killings were also a public execution in Mosul, the carrying out of the sentence said to have been done to instill fear in the citizenry.

After the rise of Daesh, I don't think we can ever say any character in anything is 'unrealistically evil/cruel'.

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#7808: Sep 3rd 2016 at 5:01:37 PM

[up] Jesus, they are real life Leatherfaces.

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#7809: Sep 4th 2016 at 1:36:20 AM

... I heard rumours that the Moroccan government (more specifically, its intelligence arm) employs execution by acid as a quasi-standard method of murder within its secret prisons, so Daesh may not be the first to do such things IRL.

edited 4th Sep '16 1:36:42 AM by MarqFJA

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FFShinra Beware the Crazy Man. from Ivalice, apparently Since: Jan, 2001 Relationship Status: Too sexy for my shirt
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#7810: Sep 4th 2016 at 2:48:15 AM

The recently deceased Karimov used to boil his enemies, including suspected terrorists...

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AlleyOop Since: Oct, 2010
#7811: Sep 4th 2016 at 4:03:40 AM

He may have been a despot, but like with Saddam his presence may have also held off radical Islamists from getting a foothold.

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#7812: Sep 4th 2016 at 4:09:48 AM

It's a dangerous line the secular dictators walk, one wrong step and they can end up like Assad, loosing control of the Islamists that they'd kept around as an opposition that would deter a change in power.

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#7813: Sep 4th 2016 at 9:14:14 AM

The author of The Anarchist Cookbook admitted in a documentary filmed just before his death that he regretted letting the book enter the public sphere.

Last year, the FBI arrested a pair of ISIS-inspired women in Queens, New York, with designs on constructing a bomb and detonating it somewhere within the contiguous United States. Undercover agents from the Bureau revealed that the women had professed interest in absorbing the “science” of bomb-making, and claimed that “we are living... the last war, the big war before the end of day starts, in English they call it Armageddon.” In order to familiarize themselves with the art of explosives, they downloaded copies of The Anarchist Cookbook.

Since its 1971 publication, that tome, a how-to guide for bomb and weapon-making as well as a call for violent insurrection—“respect must be earned by the spilling of blood,” it declares—has sold over two million copies and been linked to dozens of terrorist attacks both in the U.S. and abroad, including: the Croatian separatists who planted a bomb in Grand Central Terminal and hijacked TWA Flight 355 in 1976; a series of abortion clinic bombings in the 1980s; the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995; the Columbine High School massacre in 1999; the 7/7 London bombings; the 2011 Tucson shooting targeting U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords; the Boston Marathon bombing; and the Aurora shooting in 2012 during The Dark Knight Rises.

The Anarchist Cookbook was written by William Powell in 1969. Then 19, the British-born and American-raised young man said he was “fed up with the government” over the Vietnam War, and subsequently spent four months pairing over-exaggerated revolutionary rhetoric with instructions for how to make DIY drugs, weapons, and bombs culled mainly from military manuals at the public library. Call it Anarchy for Dummies.

Powell is the subject of Charlie Siskel’s (Finding Vivian Maier) contentious new documentary American Anarchist. Premiering at the 2016 Venice Film Festival, the film is comprised of a week of rare sit-down interviews shot at Powell’s home in Massat, France, last summer, and examines the controversial author’s entire life—from his troubled upbringing to the penning of the book to the 40-plus years he spent after its publishing as an educator to special needs children, atoning for that one extraordinary stain.

“I expected to go there and find someone who was ready to bare his soul because he was ready to talk, and because I had indicated to him I was interested in the complexity in the story, and that he had made this youthful mistake and was ready to look back,” Siskel tells The Daily Beast. That was not the case.

Powell is now 65—a bespectacled, professorial, mild-mannered old man, and a far cry from the bearded, Che Guevara look-alike he was at 19. He’s lived outside of the U.S. for the past 36 years of his life, running a series of schools abroad and later training centers for teachers of emotionally disturbed children, and even writing a book on the international schooling of at-risk youth funded by the U.S. Department of State. “The irony is not lost on me,” he says of his current profession. In the beginning of the film, he’s reluctant to take responsibility for his book’s contents, claiming it “wasn’t a call to action,” that he wasn’t aware of its connection to acts of terrorism until the release of Michael Moore’s 2002 documentary Bowling for Columbine, and that he’d only received approximately $40,000 in royalties from its publication—though a newsletter unearthed by Siskel in the archives of Columbia University from its publisher, the late Lyle Stuart, revealed Powell had made upwards of $200,000 from it.

“That’s what we all do in our own lives: construct a narrative about our past that edits out some of the difficult stuff so we can sleep at night and live with ourselves,” says Siskel. “In his case, he’d created this Frankenstein’s monster that he’d lost control of, and it was easier to put it away in a box and spin it—to others, and to himself. But he was willing to let me confront him with those uncomfortable details about his past.”

Powell’s story is, like most, more than meets the eye. He grew up the son of the spokesman for the Secretary General of the U.N., and after spending his early years in his native Great Britain—where he was bullied at school—moved back to the U.S. at 11. There, he was a troubled youth, enrolling in, and getting kicked out of, a series of boarding schools. Once, he pushed a teacher’s car into a ravine. Later on in the film, Powell reveals the potential motive behind his animus against authority: his sexual molestation as a teen at the hands of his headmaster.

In the late ‘60s, Powell was a hippie living in Greenwich Village and working at a bookstore on the Lower East Side when he decided to pen The Anarchist Cookbook. He claims to have written the book in complete solitude, saying, “When I was alone with the typewriter, I was confident,” before adding in the very next breath, “No, I don’t think I was confident.” The manuscript was pitched to a number of publishers who all turned it down, but eventually accepted by an independent publisher named Lyle Stuart, who offered Powell a $2,000 advance yet retained the copyright.

“It was an early test case of these stories of young people who, the trolling and anonymity is one part of it, but this phenomenon—in Jon Ronson’s book, So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed—of young people who do something dumb, are not thinking, and put something on the internet and cannot take it back. Bill is a young, pre-internet version of that,” says Siskel.

But Powell, who claims to have never even attempted any of the recipes in his book, did benefit from the fact that his book was published before the internet, and could have taken any number of steps to attempt to either disown it or block its publication. This is where things get tricky.

In 2013, an 18-year-old student named Karl Pierson entered Arapahoe High School—just 8 miles from Columbine—armed with a pump-action 12-gauge shotgun, a machete, three Molotov cocktails, and 125 shotgun shells worn in bandoliers across his chest. He had schoolroom numbers scrawled on his arm, along with the Latin phrase Alea iacta est, translating to: “the die is cast.” The young man was on the hunt for the school’s debate coach, who’d recently demoted him on the team. When he couldn’t be found, Pierson randomly shot 17-year-old Claire Davis in the head—she died eight days later—and failed to ignite one of his Molotov cocktails, before turning the gun on himself. Friends of Pierson’s later revealed he’d been consuming The Anarchist Cookbook for years.

Later that year, Powell penned an op-ed for The Guardian—his first public mea culpa, save a brief author’s note he’d written as an addendum for Amazon.com in 2000. Calling its premise “profoundly flawed,” he wrote, “The Cookbook has been found in the possession of alienated and disturbed young people who have launched attacks against classmates and teachers. I suspect that the perpetrators of these attacks did not feel much of a sense of belonging, and the Cookbook may have added to their sense of isolation.” He later added that it should “quickly and quietly go out of print.”

Throughout American Anarchist, Siskel repeatedly questions Powell as to why it took him so long to disavow the book—leading to a heated confrontation with Powell and his wife, Ochan, in their kitchen. In the film, it’s revealed that he could have potentially put a stop to its publication decades ago, instead opting to receive a $10,000 buyout. Publishing rights to The Anarchist Cookbook have changed hands numerous times since, and are currently controlled by Billy Blann, a kooky old man in El Dorado, Arkansas, who owns the tiny printing house Delta Press—and was once accused by local leaders of running a “satanic stronghold.”

It’s revealed in the film’s end credits that Powell passed away on July 11, 2016, of a sudden and unexpected heart attack. As Siskel was still in the process of editing the film, the author wasn’t able to see it before he died. This is, in a sense, his final confession.

“It fills me with remorse,” Powell says of his book late in the film, finally breaking down a bit. “I grossly underestimated the controversy it would provoke… I do feel responsible for the ways in which the book has been used.”

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#7814: Sep 4th 2016 at 9:34:02 AM

[up][up][up]Dunno if I buy that. Kyrgyzstan next door is much more relaxed politically and doesn't have much in the way of problems with radicals.

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#7815: Sep 4th 2016 at 10:56:04 AM

[up] Tajikistan is also right next door and they have a extremist problem, not to mention Afghanistan is also next door...

edited 4th Sep '16 12:33:13 PM by Bat178

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#7816: Sep 4th 2016 at 11:24:18 AM

Afghanistan is a different beast all together, due to the Pakistani-induced shenanigans.

As for the Tajiks, that was due to a disputed election kicking off Syria-style antics.

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#7817: Sep 4th 2016 at 1:49:26 PM

[up][up][up][up]Having read the Anarchist Cookbook, I've always felt it was a Stealth Parody or at least a book made for Darwin Awards contenders, because while most of the recipes do work if they are properly made, the book didn't spend a lot of time on the manufacturing process or on the workshop needed to properly craft most of the incendiary and explosive devices without blowing yourself up in the process.

The White Resistance Manual, once you skill the bullshit intro and skip the flavor text, actually has instructions to avoid blowing yourself up in the manufacturing process.

edited 4th Sep '16 1:50:02 PM by AngelusNox

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#7819: Sep 6th 2016 at 2:14:36 PM

Daesh bans the burka after 2 of their fighters were killed by a veiled woman: https://amp.ibtimes.co.uk/islamic-state-bans-burka-northern-iraq-after-veiled-woman-kills-2-jihadists-1579804

In a seeming U-turn, Daesh has reportedly banned women wearing the burka in northern Iraq after claiming that its fighters have been targeted by a veiled female. The hard-line faction has previously beaten and killed women for not wearing a veil covering their face and hair in public.

Now, Daesh has outlawed women wearing veils entering their security centres near their stronghold of Mosul after a number of commanders were killed by an unknown assailant. In neighbouring Syria, the feared IS al-Hisbah — or 'religious police' — have meted out punishments to woman who left their face uncovered.

Last week, in the occupied Saladin Governorate south of Mosul, Daesh put out a warning to members to beware of a veiled woman who killed two of their fighters. The attacks happened in Al-Shirqat, which has been under Daesh control since the extremists overran the region in June 2014.

An IS fighter was also attacked in Mosul, the second most populous city in Iraq, prompting the terrorists to take precautionary measures, according to a source in the province who informed the Iraqi News network. However, claims that the extremists were "surprised" by an attack could not be verified by IB Times UK.

Sharing details, the source said, "A veiled woman carrying a pistol killed two members of ISIS who were standing in a checkpoint in Sharqat, north of Salah al-Din. The incident surprised the organisation and forced them to issue an alert of similar attacks."

I'm impressed that she got away with it, and I'm hoping she inspires other people to resist in their own way.

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#7821: Sep 6th 2016 at 3:04:52 PM

Pretty soon they will be requiring bikinis.

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#7822: Sep 6th 2016 at 4:21:05 PM

If this happens again and they actually give her a nickname I feel this could be the start of a pretty legendary Collective Identity. Or at least just make ISIS just generally wary of any woman wearing a burqua in general. Still, I approve of this. The muslims themselves fighting back is key to this.

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#7823: Sep 6th 2016 at 4:28:56 PM

That still at large French terrorist chick (of Charlie Hebdo fame) had no problem with bikinis, if I recall...

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#7824: Sep 6th 2016 at 5:34:51 PM

The Davao bombing, according to left and right wing factions in Manila, are either done with the backing of the West (Including the CIA) or the military as a false flag attack.

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#7825: Sep 7th 2016 at 4:15:16 AM

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...okay. They've got their own terror groups running around and the first thing they think of the CIA? Yeesh.

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