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Originally posted by burntheships
reply to post by rebellender
Idk, but supposedly they have a few ideas since yesterday...
www.nydailynews.com...
Originally posted by burntheships
reply to post by Jameela
Well, if you did not like that one, you should see a few others I read.
I take all of this with a "grain" of salt" so to speak.
I am not an official story thinker...
I'll see if I can find those other write-ups. They were concerning Afghanistan as well.
Originally posted by burntheships
reply to post by Jameela
I can agree with some of what you say, I think the caveat is that I am not so sure
its actually the U.S. that is really calling the shots. I see it as a Shadow Government,
and that likely there is an interest in re-shaping many countries governments,
ultimately to lead to a larger governing body. A New World Order so to speak.
And at this point, I do not even see America's best interests at heart.
Yes, I do think that in many ways Al-Qaeda has been a boogey man organization
for a long time, infiltrated and manipulated by the CIA.
Originally posted by Ek Bharatiya
Didn't realised a terrorist organisation will have website and forums. Why were they not banned to begin with is a huge question mark. I thought most of the Al-qaeda were illiterate or not so tech savy. It's surprising to know they were able to operate and maintain forums and websites. While typing the above lines I also realised how absurd my notion was as Al-qaeda members were tech savy enough to operate planes but still it begs answer after 10+ years of long wars on their main stronghold (Afghanistan and Pakistan) how were they able to maintain such a status quo on internet.