ISIS and Islamic militants - discussion

Soldato
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What I find worrying is that guys I've known for years (not close friends but colleagues) who you'd never suspect of having the slightest tendency of agreeing with the views of these IS nut jobs have started putting stuff up on facebook that isn't exactly pro-west.

We have a lot of disillusioned youth in this country and for some the "glory" offered by these lunatics could tempt them over. It seems the converts in particular are easily seduced, probably by their nature that they are looking for something to fill a gap in their lives.
 
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What I find worrying is that guys I've known for years (not close friends but colleagues) who you'd never suspect of having the slightest tendency of agreeing with the views of these IS nut jobs have started putting stuff up on facebook that isn't exactly pro-west.

We have a lot of disillusioned youth in this country and for some the "glory" offered by these lunatics could tempt them over. It seems the converts in particular are easily seduced, probably by their nature that they are looking for something to fill a gap in their lives.

report them, do your duty.
You may halt their slide into a troubled existence.
 

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Soldato
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What I find worrying is that guys I've known for years (not close friends but colleagues) who you'd never suspect of having the slightest tendency of agreeing with the views of these IS nut jobs have started putting stuff up on facebook that isn't exactly pro-west.

We have a lot of disillusioned youth in this country and for some the "glory" offered by these lunatics could tempt them over. It seems the converts in particular are easily seduced, probably by their nature that they are looking for something to fill a gap in their lives.

I would say let them go...but they dont get to come back

anybody who wants to leave can, but they revoke their citizenship and are not allowed back

I really have no problem with people wanting to buy into their desired way of life, but dont impose it on the rest of us or expect other to change because of the way they think...if their book of stories tells them to do that then thats their own choice.
 
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Have the US or UK worked out if the video was legitimate then, the wizards over on reddit showed the picture had been edited heavily. I wonder if they gave him a humane death if he agreed to read that speech he did and then edited it to look otherwise.
 
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Lol...but i was thinking he wants to feed him bacon but has surrounded him by fish.

Good point, dammit :D.

Alright time to start creating GM fish with porcine DNA!

I just had the best idea for a website name in response to the islamicemergencydefense (IED) its called hatefulangrymuslims my acronym is better :D.
 
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I wish Choudary was deported to a desert and left there to rot. It's the least he deserves.

http://heavy.com/news/2014/08/bary-...foley-killer-killed-british-executioner-info/


So... the main suspect for the recent beheading video of John Foley has been named.

Wonder how long until he gets a visit from Special Ops? :)

UK has sent SAS out there to hunt him down.


Have the US or UK worked out if the video was legitimate then, the wizards over on reddit showed the picture had been edited heavily. I wonder if they gave him a humane death if he agreed to read that speech he did and then edited it to look otherwise.


http://www.business-standard.com/ar...-video-was-staged-experts-114082500534_1.html

US journalist beheading video was staged: experts


Footage of James Foley's death at the hands of a British Islamic State militant shocked the world when it went viral last week with President Barack Obama describing the terror group as a "cancer".

A study of the four-minute 40-second clip, carried out by an international forensic science company which has worked for police forces across Britain, has raised a number of questions about what really happened on a patch of desert land, thought to be somewhere in northern Syria.

However the company did not reach a definitive answer.

It concluded: "No one is disputing that at some point an execution occurred."

"I think it has been staged," said one expert in visual forensics, after he was commissioned by The Times to examine the footage.

"My feeling is that the execution may have happened after the camera was stopped," the expert was quoted as saying.

The analysis highlights a number of discrepancies that could indicate that the beheading scene broadcast to the world was not the genuine killing.

Firstly, no blood can be seen, even though the knife is drawn across the neck area at least six times, the British daily said quoting experts.

Secondly, sounds allegedly made by Foley do not appear consistent with what may be expected, it said.

The forensic analysis expert said no incision could be seen on Foley's neck, though the right hand of the jihadist partially blocked the shot.

Footage of Foley, 40, with his head shaven and kneeling upright in a bright orange robe, is filmed from two cameras running at the same time .

Foley's words, which run for one minute and 26 seconds, appear to have been scripted, the report said.

The analysis highlighted a blip in the imagery that could indicate the journalist had to repeat a line, it said.

Scrutiny of the subsequent speech by the masked jihadist, in which he warns the US of attacks, indicate that the words are spoken by the militant even though his mouth is obscured by his headscarf.
 
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