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ISIS traffic from Iraq to Syria travels unimpeded

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posted on Nov, 9 2015 @ 10:23 AM
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A couple of days ago I spotted a video of a ranger pointing out unimpeded ISIS military travelling in convoys from Iraq to Syria without any obstruction while military jets fly overhead. He points down to an area controlled by ISIS and manages to zoom in on what he describes as an oil tanker making its way with zero resistance. I withheld posting it because there wasn't enough information. The "oil tanker" only looked like a regular truck and I reserved my judgement.

However, that's changed in light of a new video I discovered. An ISIS convoy travelling at a high rate of speed with a US Apache helicopter at the end escorting their movement. Yup! That's what it looks like to me. A god damn US helicopter escorting ISIS. There should be or COULD be a carnage of tangled wreckage and beard fur all over the road but nope. It looks like an escort.

I don't know. What do you make of it? I'm still asking myself, why is there not rioting in the streets yet? Anyone who supports the good ole' US of A is on the wrong side of history right now.

SINJAR MOUNTAIN, Iraq– While the U.S. is claiming to be on the move against ISIS, the reality on the ground is that ISIS has brought in more than 100 vehicles as reinforcements in the Sinjar area alone, with an increase in heavy shelling by Islamic State on Sinjar Mountain.

According to eyewitnesses, the ISIS vehicles have been coming from the vicinity of Badj, Iraq. Many were reported to have arrived in Sinjar City on Wednesday evening, October 28.


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posted on Nov, 9 2015 @ 10:29 AM
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a reply to: FlySolo

Some "Civil" war.

These insurgents are reinforcements in the war against Assad, not some BS "War on Terror".



posted on Nov, 9 2015 @ 11:26 AM
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a reply to: FlySolo
You stopped very short with your thread title. It should read Isis traffic from Iraq to Syria to Turkey to Croatia to Germany to France to the UK travels un-impeded.



posted on Nov, 9 2015 @ 11:28 AM
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a reply to: FlySolo
I believe it is so they can "break-in" the New Toyota trucks the State Dept bought them, they don't want to waste money on repairs down the road (to Syria)!



posted on Nov, 9 2015 @ 12:09 PM
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a reply to: FlySolo

I'm starting to get permanent neck injuries from shaking my head so much. Also my palm is stuck to my face.



posted on Nov, 9 2015 @ 12:29 PM
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There had to have been over 100 Toyota trucks all the same make and model.

Toyota needs a new slogan.

Toyota, just war it!

ISIS Public Affairs office (no doubt in DC) should reach out to Toyota for advertising revenue. $.05 for every emblem shown on video, with a convoy of 200 trucks watched by a few million you tubers, Cha-Ching! Pay dirt.

So who was that soldier in full gear on the side of the road? Iraqi? U.S.? Saudi?

I love it! This is great # here. This makes 1984 child play. Orwell, eat your heart heart, you foreshadowing glorious bastard.

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posted on Nov, 9 2015 @ 12:31 PM
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posted on Nov, 9 2015 @ 12:49 PM
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a reply to: crayzeed

Basically, we're f#cked.



posted on Nov, 9 2015 @ 12:56 PM
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originally posted by: Wide-Eyes
a reply to: crayzeed

Basically, we're f#cked.


Well look at it this way. When it happens you can either stand in line for your government cheese or grow a beard and stand in line for a Toyota Tundra.



posted on Nov, 9 2015 @ 02:56 PM
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a reply to: FlySolo
1. How do we know it's ISIS?
2. Who is flying the helicopter.
(Nb if you say because it's an Apache it must be the US then I would say that by the same logic the Japanese are driving those trucks)
3. Where are the ISIS flag(s). All those trucks and not one single ISIS flag. They love their flags so where are they?

Without further context and information this video is orgasmic material for the conspiracists who hate proof.



posted on Nov, 9 2015 @ 03:20 PM
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a reply to: yorkshirelad

I don't hate proof. I would love for someone to prove to me the United States is the good guy. Can you? I won't hold my breath. But yea, I see your point, no ISIS flag means those aren't Toyota trucks being protected by an Apache helicopter.



posted on Nov, 9 2015 @ 03:37 PM
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a reply to: yorkshirelad

Did you look at the source article that has the ranger explaining things in the embedded vid?



posted on Nov, 9 2015 @ 03:38 PM
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Ummm if it indeed is an Apache helicopter, than chances are indeed it is a US helicopter. That is nothing like saying it must be the Japanese driving those trucks. I get your comparison but it simply falls flat here. The trucks actually indicate ISIS.

Probably no IS flags waving because our boys in the chopper told them no flags up while under escort. That would make it just a bit more too obvious.

Dont worry MrSpad will be here soon to tell us that those are 'these' terrorists and not 'these' terrorists so we should give em
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posted on Nov, 9 2015 @ 04:23 PM
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with two superpowers and several other countrues, air superiority, drones and all kind of intel, it's absolutely impossible such a force can travel freely from one village to the other.

except it's planned...



posted on Nov, 9 2015 @ 04:37 PM
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originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: FlySolo

Some "Civil" war.

These insurgents are reinforcements in the war against Assad, not some BS "War on Terror".


Come on ... this is a diversion ... not reality.

Take a look at this map

Situation in Syria

What does this map tell you? Take a look at the #moderate rebels" territory, and you'll notice that it links to Turkey. Now, take a look at ISIS territory ... it's also linked to Turkey, along with the "moderate rebels".

Why should ISIS take a part of Syria that leads to Turkey? IFF Turkey and the US coalition was really against them, then this would obviously expose them to hostile activity they couldn't handle. IFF the US was really against them, then their best move would be to make sure the Kurds keep the territory, if they wanted to keep it out of the "moderate rebels" path. But, you can obviously see that ISIS has the BIG territory close to Turkey ...

Any moron, or half wit, can see it's their supply route... not Iraq. Supplying from Iraq is WAY too far, and WAY too fragile ... especially with Russian activity in the area. And always was ...

Take a look at the convoy in the movie, if it wasn't for the US helicopter protecting them ... the Russians could take out the entire convoy in one single strike. If this convoy was coming in, all the way from Iraq into Syria ... it's exactly what the Russians would do.

No, this "movie" is disinformation ... the "real" supply route ... is Turkey. And the supplies are flowing FROM turkey into Syria and down to Iraq.



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posted on Nov, 9 2015 @ 05:43 PM
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Take a look at the convoy in the movie, if it wasn't for the US helicopter protecting them ... the Russians could take out the entire convoy in one single strike. If this convoy was coming in, all the way from Iraq into Syria … it's exactly what the Russians would do.

How do you know the gunship was protecting them. It could be there to shoot the first vehicle that deviates before the border… or even slows down. The footage was taken on the border, the gunship was circling there.

The incursion into Syria is from The Mediterranean, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, Turkey and Iraq. All outright US controlled or friendly territory.



posted on Nov, 9 2015 @ 05:45 PM
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a reply to: FlySolo

Just freakin amazing how little attention this attracted here. Talk about smoking guns.

ATS?

Crickets…



posted on Nov, 9 2015 @ 05:58 PM
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What's on top of those trucks?

There's only one or two people in each truck. Seems like if they were going all out freak show the backs of the trucks would be full of people too.

Looks like they are just delivering trucks.

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posted on Nov, 9 2015 @ 06:11 PM
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Why do you say they are ISIS?
There's nothing there to say that.

also it doesnt look like an Apache



posted on Nov, 9 2015 @ 06:25 PM
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originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: FlySolo

Just freakin amazing how little attention this attracted here. Talk about smoking guns.

ATS?

Crickets…




It does look highly suspicious,but we have no real way of knowing who s who and what is what.....certainly at face value it looks like an apache and as it was not attacking so we can assume it was protecting,

In saying that if that was not ISIS in those trucks i would hazard a guess there soon will,maybe they bought them on ebay and that is just the delivery




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