Saturday, July 27, 2013

More Than 1,000 Escape Benghazi Prison (Video)




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More Than 1,000 Escape Benghazi Prison (Video)



By Susan Duclos In what appears to be a staged event, a prison in the East Libyan city of Benghazi was attacked by protesters from the outside at the same time that riots began inside, resulting in the escape of over 1,000 inmates. This prison escape occurred just a week after 500-1,000 al-Qaeda members escaped a prison in Iraq. According to Sky News, there have been protests ever since an activist, Al Musmari , was murdered after publicly criticizing the country's Muslim Brotherhood. If the name Benghazi sounds familiar, it should as it was the location of the 9/11/12 terrorist attacked against the American consulate in Libya, which resulted in the death of four Americans, including the U.S.









Kim Dotcom Joins Thousands Of Kiwi's Nation Wide To Protest GCSB



Kim Dotcom was just one of thousands of New Zealander's who protested the GCSB. Kiwi's nation wide took to the streets yesterday 27 July 2013 to protest the GCSB bill. Kim Dotcom spoke to over 2000 protesters yesterday about his experience with GCSB. From New Zealand celebrities, to the opposing politcal parties, this has brought everyone together to stop John Key the Prime Minister from rushing through this bill.









Global Jihad Is Here



American Thinker By James Lewis "Global jihad is at our doorstep," said the head of Israel's Military Intelligence this week. Unlike our media and politicians, Major-General Aviv Kochavi is paid to see reality without fear or favor, and to tell it like it is. American conservatives have thought so at least since the Twin Towers bombing in 2001, and some, like Andy McCarthy, have known it since the Blind Sheikh tried to truck-bomb the World Trade Center in 1993. In fact, historians may date the start of the Global Jihad to October 1979 -- to the Islamic Revolution in Iran, after Jimmy Carter betrayed our loyal ally the shah of Iran to the most cruel and oppressive reactionary ideology in the world.






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