Monday, July 22, 2013

500-1000 Al-Qaeda Escape Prison In Iraq's Abu Graihb




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500-1000 Al-Qaeda Escape Prison In Iraq's Abu Graihb



Between 500 and 1,000 members of Al-Qaeda have made a brazen escape from Iraq's Abu Graihb prison in a violent event that is now being called a 'terrorist attack'. This 'event' sure was planned out well according to this story from Russia Today. Where will these guys go now; to Mexico and through the borders to America to wage jihad? Syria?









Big Sis' Shockingly Dirty Secrets Go Public



'There's just something really weird that happened under Janet Napolitano' Photo Credit: Wikipedia WND Democrats and Republicans largely heaped praise upon Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano after she announced she would resign her post later in the year, but a longtime constitutional attorney says there is not much to applaud – especially for anyone concerned about preserving freedom and limiting government intrusion in their lives. “What the Department of Homeland Security became under Janet Napolitano is this monstrous surveillance and very intimidating group,” said Rutherford Institute President John Whitehead, a constitutional attorney for the past 40 years and author of “A Government of Wolves: The Emerging American Police State.” “I think originally there were some good intentions with the Department of Homeland Security, but what happened under President Obama is that it accelerated rapidly,” Whitehead told WND. “I criticized George Bush’s policies. Under President Obama, we’re zooming.” Whitehead said the Napolitano legacy of reducing freedom is evident across the board, starting in early 2009 when the department issued a report listing returning soldiers as one of the greatest threats to American security.






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