THE SUNNI DEATH CULT ISIS/ISIL/ISLAMIC STATE AND IT’S LEADER A CREATION OF US INTELLIGENCE, MOSSAD AND SAUDI INTELLIGENCE.
The
Islamic state has changed its name numerous times since its founding in 1999.
It
was originally known as Jamāʻat al-Tawḥīd wa-al-Jihād (JTJ), (“The Organization of Monotheism and Jihad”),
it then became known as, Tanẓīm Qāʻidat al-Jihād fī Bilād al-Rāfidayn (“The Organization of Jihad’s Base in the
Country of the Two Rivers”), in 2004 after the group swore allegiance to
Osama Bin Laden. During the period described above it was known as Al Qaeda in
Iraq. In
2006, it became the Islamic State of Iraq (ISI), in 2013 after its Syrian
expansion the name became the Islamic State of Syria and the Levant (ISIL), or
Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS). Its latest manifestation materialized
after the declaration of a new Khilāfah/Caliphate on June 29th 2014.
The
organization was founded by Abu Musa al-Zarqawi. Zarqawi was a Palestinian
Sunni born in Jordan. Because of the conflicting statements from various
intelligence agencies, Zarqawi was made to appear as if he was “immortal”. Zarqawi was a prisoner in
Jordan; he was imprisoned for plotting to overthrow the Jordanian government,
released in 1999, he made his way into Afghanistan, where he ran a training
camp, thereafter he went to Iraq. Zarqawi was reported as dead in Iraq in a
bombing raid, in 2003, he was active again; he was supposedly arrested in
Fallujah; only to be re-arrested in Baakuba in January 2005.
He
was reportedly killed in 2006. Zarqawi
was declared dead; even non-existent by myriad intelligence agencies including
America’s, the result was he became a legendary, mythical figure. An extensive
PSYOPS operation was led surrounding Zarqawi resulting in him becoming the face
of terrorism in Iraq, here are some corporate media report’s establishing the facts:
“You know, I hate to predict
violence, but I just understand the nature of the killers. This guy, Zarqawi,
an al Qaeda associate — who was in Baghdad, by the way, prior to the removal of
Saddam Hussein — is still at large in Iraq. And as you might remember, part of
his operational plan was to sow violence and discord amongst the various groups
in Iraq by cold- blooded killing. And we need to help find Zarqawi so that the
people of Iraq can have a more bright — bright future.” (George W. Bush, Press
Conference, 1 June 2004)
“The Zarqawi campaign is discussed in several of the
internal military documents. “Villainize Zarqawi/leverage xenophobia response,”
one U.S. military briefing from 2004 stated. It listed three methods: “Media
operations,” “Special Ops (626)” (a reference to Task Force 626, an elite U.S.
military unit assigned primarily to hunt in Iraq for senior officials in
Hussein’s government) and “PSYOP,” the U.S. military term for propaganda work…” (WP. 10 April 2006)
The military’s
propaganda program, according to the Washington Post, has “largely been aimed at Iraqis, but seems to have spilled
over into the U.S. media. One briefing slide about U.S. “strategic
communications” in Iraq, prepared for Army Gen. George W. Casey Jr., the top
U.S. commander in Iraq, describes the “home audience” as one of six major
targets of the American side of the war.” (WP, op cit.)
“The Zarqawi campaign is discussed in several of the internal
military documents. “Villainize Zarqawi/leverage xenophobia response,” one U.S.
military briefing from 2004 stated. It listed three methods: “Media
operations,” “Special Ops (626)” (a reference to Task Force 626, an elite U.S.
military unit assigned primarily to hunt in Iraq for senior officials in
Hussein’s government) and “PSYOP,” the U.S. military term for propaganda work…”
(WP. 10 April 2006)
The military’s propaganda program,
according to the Washington Post, has “largely been aimed at
Iraqis, but seems to have spilled over into the U.S. media. One briefing slide
about U.S. “strategic communications” in Iraq, prepared for Army Gen. George W.
Casey Jr., the top U.S. commander in Iraq, describes the “home audience” as one
of six major targets of the American side of the war.” (WP, op cit.)
An internal
document produced by U.S. military headquarters in Iraq, states that”the
Zarqawi PSYOP program is the most successful information campaign to date.” (WP, op cit).
The senior commander entrusted with Pentagon’s PSYOP
operation is General Kimmitt who now occupies the position
of senior planner at US Central Command (USCENTCOM), responsible
for directing operations in Iraq and the Middle East.
“In 2003 and 2004, he coordinated public affairs, information
operations and psychological operations in Iraq — though he said in an
interview the internal briefing must be mistaken because he did not actually
run the psychological operations and could not speak for them. Kimmitt said,
“There was clearly an information campaign to raise the public awareness of who
Zarqawi was, primarily for the Iraqi audience but also with the international
audience.”
A goal of the campaign was to drive a
wedge into the insurgency by emphasizing Zarqawi’s terrorist acts and foreign
origin, said officer’s familiar with the program. “Through aggressive Strategic
Communications, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi now represents: Terrorism in Iraq/Foreign
Fighters in Iraq/Suffering of Iraqi People (Infrastructure Attacks)/Denial of
Iraqi Aspirations,” the same briefing asserts…
…
It is difficult to determine how much has been spent on the Zarqawi
campaign, which began two years ago and is believed to be ongoing. U.S.
propaganda efforts in Iraq in 2004 cost $24 million, but that included
extensive building of offices and residences for troops involved, as well as
radio broadcasts and distribution of thousands of leaflets with Zarqawi’s face
on them, said the officer speaking on background…
The Zarqawi program at the Pentagon
was run concurrently with a related operation “led by the Lincoln Group, a U.S. consulting firm, to place
pro-U.S. articles in Iraq newspapers, according to the officer familiar with
the program who spoke on background.” According to The Washington Post,
however, there was no relationship between the Pentagon’s PSYOP
program and that run by the Lincoln Group on behalf of the
Pentagon. (WP, 10 April 2006)
Disinformation and war propaganda are an integral part of
military planning. What the Washington Post fails to mention, however, is
its own role in sustaining the Zarqawi legend , along with network TV,
most of the printed press, and of course CNN and Fox News, not to
mention a significant portion of the alternative
media. Disinformation regarding the War on terrorism has been fed into the
news chain by a limited number of “top feeders”:
A relatively few well-connected
correspondents provide the “scoops” that get the coverage in the relatively few
mainstream news sources – the four TV networks, TIME, Newsweek, CNN – where the
parameters of debate are set and the “official reality” is consecrated for the
bottom feeders in the news chain. In other countries, this is what is known as
propaganda – or, put less politely, psychological warfare. ( Chaim Kupferberg, The Propaganda Preparation for
9/11)
“The top U.S. military intelligence officer in Iraq said
Abu Musab Zarqawi and his foreign and Iraqi associates have essentially
commandeered the insurgency, becoming the dominant opposition force and the
greatest immediate threat to U.S. objectives in the country.
“I think what you really have here is an insurgency
that’s been hijacked by a terrorist campaign,” Army Maj. Gen. Richard Zahner
said in an interview. “In part, by Zarqawi becoming the face of this thing, he
has certainly gotten the funding, the media and, frankly, has allowed other
folks to work along in his draft.” (WP, 25 September 2005)
Amid the continuing bloodshed in Iraq, there is evidence
of fresh thinking. The change is, ironically, brought about by Abu Musab
Zarqawi himself, whose indiscriminate terrorism appears to have succeeded in
uniting people there against his global jihad ideology. Since the hotel
bombings in Zarqawi’s native Jordan, more and more Sunni Iraqis and Arabs have
condemned the terrorist leader’s nightmarish vision for their societies — one
that promises further “catastrophic” suicide attacks. (WP, 4 December 2005)
Immediate withdrawal from Iraq is not an option the U.S.
administration can or should entertain. It would give Abu Musab Zarqawi and his
small band of foreign fighters the opportunity to claim victory and to announce
that they have successfully defeated a superpower. This would strengthen al
Qaeda’s hand across the Middle East and elsewhere, and lead to greater
instability throughout the region. (WP, 11 December 2006). The current leader of IS is Ibrahim
ibn Awwad ibn Ibrahim ibn Ali ibn Muhammad al-Badri al-Samarrai, aka, Abu Bakr
al-Baghdadi. A reputedly ultra-reclusive figure, with only two known photos of
him extant and one video recording of him delivering a sermon at a Mosque.
“The former employee at US National Security
Agency (NSA), Edward Snowden, has revealed that the British and American
intelligence and the Mossad worked together to create the Islamic State of Iraq
and Syria (ISIS).
Snowden said intelligence services of
three countries created a terrorist organisation that is able to attract all
extremists of the world to one place, using a strategy called “the
hornet’s nest”.
NSA documents refer to recent
implementation of the hornet’s nest to protect the Zionist entity by creating religious
and Islamic slogans.
According to documents released by
Snowden, “The only solution for the
protection of the Jewish state “is to create an enemy near its borders”.
Leaks
revealed that ISIS leader and cleric Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi: “took intensive military training for a whole year in the hands of
Mossad, besides courses in theology and the art of speech”. (Source
Global Research July 16th 2014). An even more interesting
assertion was made on the Global Research news website, which has been made by
other organization’s and a former CIA contractor’s and even four star retired
general: “The
Islamic State (ISIL) was originally an Al Qaeda affiliated entity created
by US intelligence with the support of Britain’s
MI6, Israel’s
Mossad,
Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Saudi Arabia’s General
Intelligence Presidency (GIP), Ri’āsat Al-Istikhbārāt Al-’Āmah ( رئاسة
الاستخبارات العامة)”
The ISIL brigades were involved in the US-NATO supported
insurgency in Syria directed against the government of Bashar al Assad.
NATO
and the Turkish High Command were responsible for the recruitment of ISIL and
Al Nusrah mercenaries from the
outset of the Syrian insurgency in March 2011. According to Israeli
intelligence sources, this initiative consisted in:
“a campaign to enlist thousands of Muslim
volunteers in Middle East countries and the Muslim world to fight alongside the
Syrian rebels. The Turkish army would house these volunteers, train them and
secure their passage into Syria. (DEBKA file, NATO to
give rebels anti-tank weapons, August 14, 2011.)
There are Western Special Forces and Western intelligence
operatives within the ranks of the ISIL. British Special Forces and MI6 have been involved in training
jihadist rebels in Syria”.
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